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fr - - fc- w i.K. r aj-t , , --, - ,,, t 5J THE DAILY NBBRASKAN. I. - K, fr: What's a dance without Tommy? nWwiiM mi mm i Mj,.,MMlMiMMMliM",,,MMMM,,,,"M,,,MMM',"MM'M",,"M,M,,M' iMi " v OOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDO uuwuuajuvjwwvjvaava-va ... .rx--y-sy-j--N,,. K ' t r t fcT rgMjl' ' Bli aBaaaaaW ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP Da sure to be properly diill"' olitatn the STEV ItNS ami you cannot go wkono. e make RIFLES . . . from $2.25 to $100.00 PISTOLS . . . from 2.00 to 00.00 SHOTGUNS . . from 7.00 to 80.00 Ask vourclesleramt Insist Semi for Jio-psro Hint tMteJ catalog. If Inter ettnl In SHooTlNO.iou oulittohare It. Mailed for four cent In stamps to on our poiMilar make. 1 f ynm nnnnlJitln,ohli dlred, tarrinft ckargti frtf,ttd, upon recclit of catalog price. corer postage. pur attractive three-color Aluminum Hanger wilt be eni anywucrc lur 10 icma iii iiup. J. STEVENS ABMS AND TOOL CO, r. O. Dox 4094 Ohloopea Falls, Mass., U. 8. A. Whether Speech Sermon or Essay n I f uivo i mor M to point. If you wonld rnfon e yiariirulioiit or enliven your atyle by procept or c urNiu, u-t ami korn at our elbow Vornum " It ir-m'tir." OvuMKlpagoa bristling IUi'ponf ' f irormy sort. I written or oral "tfiort." Alpha h tluil in ok to Vryonoof liunifreils of tersely iti elm a.UTlial.B, luxU, topic, procepu, epi- gr mi. x 20 ditcaunt to tenehtri V trntfti?a.lirier : A Moial TnxiWonk St. E0 Ho to Attract and. Hold. an Audience I.OU Ktinno'a He I -urn and Art of ElO.utlotlv 1.33 OU'a UuwTo WwUioVutce ,, ,,... 1 23 O t's UowTotlMturo , f. 100 Proa 'Ul Co'it (complmtj tleiiaten) 1.50 ('oniiii-noe neni I'art (all other occasions)... 1.50 Inttantnneon Parliamentary Guide SO HINDS A NnrjLB, Publliher 3 1-33 -38 W. 18th St. Nsw York City Schoolbook 0 all publithtrt at on tlore WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY IT 13 Ul? TO DATE, N AND RELIABLE, RECENTLY ENLARGED WITH 25,000 New Words and Phrases ALSO ADDED New Gazetteer of the World New Biographical Dictionary Editor la ChUf, W. T. narrls, Ph.D., I.L.D., United Btatee Oommlatloner of EJucatlon. 2380 Quarto Pases. 5000 Illustrations. rr is a paokio storchousc or aoourati i uronu ation Qmaho PniZI(Tllf hett AwarC)WORUa FAin Ot.LOUIS Also Webster's Collegiate Dictionary lUS Pare. 1100 Illustration. " ReKUlarEdltlon7al0xlHIiM. aWndlnga. De Luxe Edition oft H 1H In- Printed from tame plate, on bible paper, t beautiful binding. ' PRBB,"DIl(uuu7WrinxUlUaUratedpaapUet. G. G C. MERJXIAM CO. " . Publlihers, Springfield, Mas,, U. , A. GET THE BE3T THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Tbe Unlrenlty year It divided Into four Quarters. Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn. Admluloo Is irranted at the openlajr of each, on January ad, April d, June 16th, and October lit. Graduate Instruction It offered In the Graduate Schools of Arts .and Literatures and In the Ogden (Graduate) School of Sdeoce. Professional Atructlon Is offered In the Dlrlnlty School, the Law School, Ruth Medical College (affiliated), and the School of Education. Summer Quarter ioo,June loStptember 1. First Termi June 16-July si; Second Termt Jut? sr-Auguat Jt, Reglstra. Uaa la permitted for the entire quarter or for 'cither term. Full and regular credit Is given for work done. Special courses are offered for teachers. For Information address THE UNIVERSITY CHICAQO - - OF CHICAQO ILLINOIS kxooooooooooooooooooooo I R. H. GILLESPIE t Bookbinder J 16240 Strwl : : Uicsls, RMr. La I ilaaBsaw'''"N " tsiWilr axxxocoQcecoccoooooe)J Tho Dartmouth football managor'8 report, publlRhcd last weok, shows a deficit of $1,000. Pinch, a Michigan serflor, rocontlj made a new mark in tho high Jump, clearing the bar at six feot. Students of the University of Wl3 consin have been burning professort in effigy, because of tho rccont aboli tion of football. B. S. Allen, former editor-in-chief ot tho Dally Palo Alto, of Stanford Uni versity, haa been reinstated in school. Allen wias dismissed because of an odi torlal ho -wrote. Illinois defeated tho Chicago Na tionals in baseball by tho score of 3 to 1. Rothgeb, who is a memBer of tho Chicago Nationals, was given a thorough drubbing by his former team mates. Mr. Andrew Carnegie will give to Amherst $75,000 for biological and geo logical laboratories on "condition that tho college secure an equal amount. Tho building is to cost $100,000 and thero will be a fund of $50,000 for its maintenance. An enthusiastic game of "pewees," sovoral hundred cheering students root ing for the respective teams, tho effi gies of three profesaorB hanging from near-by trees, tho discharging of fire arms and explosives In all theso the students of tho University of Wiscon sin expressed tholr dissatisfaction of tho faculty action in regard to football Tuesday night. Tho night before they had stretched a huge, "for rent" sign across tho gymnasium. The current ls3ue of Tho Outdoo- News contains an Interesting' account of tho Olympiad games held at Athens In 1896, and more recently In ParlB. In connection with tho former games tho writer, who was one of the few Amer ican contestants, describes tho fine work, which was accomplished by tin Princeton team Ho mentions In par ticular tho performance of Robert Gar rett, '97, In winning tho discus throw, and tho great surprise and Joy which were felt by all Americans present when he won out from the Greek champion. Columbia University will build a million-dollar athlotlc flold which shall be free to all students at all times UJb to DO constuctodon made ground between "One HundTod and Six teenth and One Hundred and ' Twen tieth streets, west of Riverside Park. Tho field as proposed will be large enough for a full-sized baseball dia mond or a football gridiron. Tho stand surrroundlng the field will bo con structed of steel and concrete and will be finished In an artistic and decora tlve Btyle. Provision Is also made for two public play-grounds, one on tho north for tennis and similar sports, and ono on tho south for-a baseball diamond for tho use of the public schools. Notice. The class In Esperanto will meet again this weok at 5 p. m.. Friday, and regularly thereafter at that time. All who wish td take, tho course should begin at once. FRANK M. JOHNSON. . v Don't fail to hear MIssMaud KondaU Blng next Sunday at 4 ,p m. Jt will, be a service for University students, Best 10 and 15 cent meals la tho city. Tho Phoenix. Eat at tho Uni. MubIc Cafe. Printing Georgo Bros.. 13tk & N. Chapln Bros., Florists. 127 80. 13th. The Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Typewriting, J. W. Brewster, Rich ards Blk. Don Cameron's now lunch counter? quick sorvice. 119 So. 12th St. Forbes Stables, llvory, cab and bag gage, 1125 P St. Bell 550, Auto 1550. Union Shining Parlor" Shlno, Ave cents; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St. Dr. Woodward, dlsoases of the oye, ear. noso and throat Richards block. Miss Maud Kendall win sing at the Sunday service for students in Me morial Hall at 4 p. m. Carbon etchings by Townsend are portraits that speak for themselveu. Studio, 226 South Eleventh street. A picture of ,t group Is one thing and u group portrait another. Town send makes the latter. Studio, 226 South Eleventh street. WANTED Every user or prospec tive user of a 'typewriter to have a freo trial of tho VISIBLE Underwood Undorwood Typewriter Co., Boll Phone No. 348. 136 No. 11th St. Posters Colored posters In colored mats just the thing for room decora tions 15c each or two for 25c. Tho famous "Cow Girl" poster, '20x24, in matted, $1.00. Tho Lincoln Book Store. Hawk eye Club. Tho Hawkeyo Club meets with Pro fessor Bruner, 2314 South Seventeenth street, Saturday evening, April 7, 1906. All Iowa students cordially invltea. This 1b tho season everybody alts for portraits See what Townsend Is producing and make appointment for your sitting. Studio, 226 South lltli street. Notice. All ihrjBo men graduating In June who havo hold commissions In the Batlallon aro requested to turn In their names to the Commandant as soon as possible. JNO. G. WORKIZER Captain 2nd U. S. Infantry, Commandant. ilj fit I 1 NEW-MODEL Nglf I t ikou "'y""itnpwi)uiijrcnaaue. uy incocnMaoqot tneuteoowoiearure,vre6re been able, to greatly reduce tho cost of' production and at the same tune have kept the sua up tq the u.-.. -l. L.u-4 banels are especially -bored for smokeless' as well 1 iKU sua. The vrorkmanthip and finish' are perfect. The weight is only 7 pounds. The (uQ'chole barrels aro especially -bored tor smolelesaju Well as black powder; and W' clambered that ( iocho TO DKn-aDciu may pe usea. sererat unprovetoenu.in tne operating pans matA.u we eastaw. saosi teliable and I best working gun fa existence We are glad to make it possible for every lorecot twaa , and bird shooting to get that hash grade repeating shot gust at so low a price. 4 Sen1 war lnt mit Cntnlnatiti nn 77ie27larflI2jrearmS GtWllow Street. New Haven, gt TRY THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM CO. W. 1 FOR ALL ICE CREAMS, FROZEN Reduced prices in large quantities. Dawson's Aqua Pura Bath House Turkish, Vapor, Sulpho-Saliii'e, Skit Glow. Hot and Cold Baths New and Modern; Open alii Night. Good Beds. Auto Phone 3627 Jas. T. Dawson, Prop. . 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CONWAY'S iaa Q STREET The only exclusive olgar and tobaoco store inthoolty I FOUNTAIN PENSl X Special prices to 4 Students '$2.00 Pens.......$Y,50g I $1.50 $f,00 I RECTOR 1220 OS - r .1 r.i ... as black powder; and sodacabered that ( tockot Prttrinm Fhkjtt it-Jtt ITm fnw ?ilidaA. ICES; PUNCHES AND DAINTIES 1316 rUtriet, BftthPftHit x X Mil 'i . x . - . V J& ' r it II - . ' -,4-A'C;sA1jiA,,.i,' ,$jfi