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THE DAILY INEBRASKAN. I K r v v X v U K STEVENS w WHEN YOU SHOOT You want to HIT what you are almlnc ur be It bird, beoft or target. Make your ibott count by tliootmjr Hits s J l.vtNS. For '41 year S'll.VUSS Alt MS liave carried off PKI'MIKK HONORS for AC CUKACV. Our line: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols AO )r rlnrr li 1nil 4 tli.ln tlimt t'XMfl rKTi.JN. firno-lMjjo Catiloif If mi i annul ojtilti, of cmmi.etofHKmit. A e tl ' ' ilirc l, r taiuai leboolvofrcfef. friit 'it' if, nj n eitto for imrnt and rc!(intalrjrMl f r". ila aWitoM. Beautiful tliree. color Aluminum Hanger will be forwarded for to cents in itampi. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P. O. Bor 4096 OmCOPEE FALLS, MASS., IT. 8. A. J. 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COOO I'.lcnratlons. it 1 1 a Maro tTOMMouet ot AeouflAT itironuATfOM CnAr.ttfni( .fi;t.i ,' Afror ).7onipa rm Cr.Louio Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary lKOIVf. Il001llutrltoni. KeRulcrEdltlonTiISxSHlnchfi. SblaJIn-. De Luxe Edition l x CJi x 1 In. Prlnld ton. FREn,'r,ltlloa.-yVrIulle."'l)lutlralod packet. U. O C. ME.IUUAM CO. . Pi<&crj, Eprlnctleld, focso,, U. S. A. orrv Tnr r.vr.i' r -s- www A KKzrznBiaaaniaaBi :C0TRELL& LEONARD ALBANY, N.Y. Makers ot C A P S GOWNS and HOODS To tap Arrierlcan Collqges and Urlver Itles. 'Class" contracts a specialty. Jleliablt materials, Roasonablo prlcM. cWOOOOOOOOOOO&OOQOOOOOG r v " ri R.;.;G.ILLESPIE ' 8ookbi niter MB24-tfitriit-rv V -iatn -UAt I JXTl UUItaBd i Mafc 1 J v 3 - ' X 'ooocooeeoecccecdooooo I -.- , - v a4IVWIflt ITVI "m I ..111 OTHER COLLEGES.. 8ooooooboocooocxxxx)ooooooS Minnesota Five Champions. Minnesota won tho weBtern lntercol leglato basket-ball championship last ovonlng by ileloatlng Wisconsin by a acoro of 1G to 11 on tho Minnesota floor. "Mnrc" Catlln, the all-wcHtern end and for four years Chicago's star in football and track, has been engaged to coach Notro Daino's football team for the coming season. Catlin made Chicago's team In his freshman year, and has played In nearly every Chi cago game for four years. UNION GIRLS' "IRISH PROGRAM." Chancellor Andrews and Dean Pound Give Short Talks. The Union Literary Society, at its last flection, elected tho following offi cers: President Alice Swnuson. Vice President Walter A. ward. Secretary Ralph E. -Waldo. Treasurer A. H. Mlllor. Critic M. E. CrosBby. Senator Roscoo C. Ozmnn. Historian Cora Rerkoy. Editor J. E. Bednar. ' Sargeant-at-Arms Elizabeth Wood- Shot- well. After tho election tho program pos ters of the society woio sold at public auction, bringing about twelve dollars Into the treasury of tho society. Last Friday evening the memory of the ill-fated St. Patrick was "dono up green" by the girls' program. They captured the audience at the very out set by having a largo chorus of girls slng-vji popular version of "Irish Molly." The Uhipn boys were humiliated and captlvatedby tho slmplo thoughts of tho simple girls, put Into simply rhmje and song tov tho tune of that simple song. Followlngvjs tho rest of tho program: .Vocal Solo "Dear Llttlo Shamrock," Annette Shotwoll. . Reading "St. Patrick Was a Gen tleman," Marguorlte Hannah. Solo "Bad Fated Erin," Sadie Evans. Irish Folly , Reading "Biddy O'Brien," Ethel Todd. Duet "Come B.ack to Erin," Mabel and Alice Swanson. A Union Prophecy, Mary Jameson. . Chancellor Andrews and Dean Pound found their way into tho hai at a lator hour of tho ovqnlng and each gave a short talk. Chancellor An drews advocated a broad fellowship among college students and empha sized tho fact that a literary society was an Ideal placo Tor the develop ment of such a spirit. ' Dean Pound al luded to some of his former experi ences when a member of tho society and testiflod to the practical benefits which accrue from iictlve participation and membership. A joint meeting of tho two literary societies Is being planned. The mem bers of tho commlttoo are: Scona Hansen, Miss Patrick, Roy Batten, G. G. Gilbert, J. E. Bednar. At Its next meeting tho society wIJl give an officers' program. Much spaco la given in tho Omaha World-Herald of Sunday to a wrlte-un of tho Gleo ClutLwhlch will appear In that city In thof ear future. Cbmpll-" mentary notices aro given and it is oxpocted that tho club will draw n. ppOCOOOCOCOCXXXXDCXXXDOOOO . . CAMPUS GLEANINGS.. ocococooocoococococ Eat at the Unl. Music Cafe. Have you got that sombroro yet? Roller skating at the Auditorium. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Rlchiuvla Bile Roller skating at tho Auditorium. Chapln Bros., Florists. 127 So: 13th. Maxwell, 18th 'and N. Fresh candy. Typewriting, J. ards Blk. W. Brewster, Rich- Talk clothes. with Ludwlg about your II. P. Leavltt of Omaha Is a campus visitor today. Does't this Interest you? brero for $1.00. $1.50 Som- Eat at Don Cameron's new restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. See tho now line of pennants at tho University Book Store. Don't fail to got a Sombrero before It is too late. At tho Co-op. Former Registrar Harry G. Shedd was a campus visitor yesterday. Walkover shoes for college men. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St. A pennant from every American uni versity at University Book Store. A largo box of now Gorman bookn was opened at the library last week. A young woman's shoo, Sorosls. Rogers & Perkins Co.. 1129 O Street. Buy a souvenir of tno college by se curing a ponnant. Unl. Book Store. Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag gage, 1125 P St. Boll 550, Auto 1550. Nebraska .pennants in two sizes Unl. Book Store. Hurry up, buy a pennant, sity Book Store. Unlver- Vlctor R. McLucas has 'recently moved to Omaha nrui in nanrwintnti S.... . "ww...vwu wiinjno. L. Wobster in tho practice f AIr' McLucn3 sraduatod In 189G and nas been located at Falrbury. Do not wait till they are all gone, $1.50 Sombroro for $1.00 at tho Co-op. "Doc" Reader, a former "Nebraska baseball fan, vas a University visitor recently. Mr. Reader, along In the late '90s, was considered ono of tho fastest fielders and battors on the varsity nine. Union Shining Parlor Shine, fire cents; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St. W. W. Wilson, Jr., U. N. '96, .of Grand Junction, Colo., was n campus vlsifbr yesterday. Mr. Wilson was for merly well known In Unlvorslty clr cleo as a basaball playor and la-now nn engineer on tho Donver &E Rio Grande railroad. mmmmmmm rKATS- When in peed of COAL cali and see the WHITEBREAST. COMPANY ... We wilt, treat you right Office 1106 O. 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