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' 1-. "- THE DAILY INEBRASKAIN, TtIK . -5 I r r B ts I) If I ll - Sf ' ; if - v r-. Sam Wester field Proprietor ot Sam's Caie 117-121 N. 13th Little 6cm Hot Waffles "Sam's Cozy Corners" j T.HIIIII1I11111II111IUJ) BICYCLE SALE at slaughter prices to make room for a new stock of RACYCLES $5(f Eagle Bicycles $25.00 Shapley Specials 17.50 HURRY! LAWLOR CYCLE COMPANY, M Succitior ta A. L. Olrird Cycli Co. 13-4- "O" 5XREET PttttmniHiiiillllliiTy Commencement Paris Contatm modtli of tho wilutatory. tho mlcdlctory, oruUom, clBi pocitu, cliui souk, clou niuttoi r, clan will, Ivy poem nuJ souk, Dux's speech ; cui s nnd ftd Iroisos fur IUi day, tlio soMoni, national oi'ih otlnr holidays j nftor-illuner ipccchoaoml ruopoiiKr titoxsta. Alio VHHltU fur oeciuiuuat nddruiucs -yojlsl, cduca'lonul, political, reunions. Alio modi 'i tor nnerlntn'1nti' nnd principal' Addresses n Itr JdtntloK claw, dobn.lmc team, educational cnnfi r c ncu j on dcillo itlon of school biillillntr. public build III. Iliraryi for holiday, fcstlnil day. and uroiia of snlixlnnd other oi'cnslnns. Alio tfieliua for Oiyj, auU lists of tutyccl for oratious, cuaja, toasts. 20 discount to tcachcrt Commencmnnnt Pnrti (at nhnvo drscrlbed)... Sl.ro. 1 ruinnil Cona (complcto debatea) l.io INocoa That Unto laken I'rlzca MB Ihd Beat American Orations of Today l.ss i :nrctor (eplcrains uy hundreda, Intlextit). . l .60 jiAiiuiincuu i-ariiumuuiarjr uuiao DO HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers 31-33-35 W. 18th St. New York City uCMolbookn of all publithcr$ at one ilore STEVENS N WHEN YOU SHOOT Vmi wan to HIT what vou arc almlnc at be it bird, beast or target. Mhkp your i shots count by shooting the BitvYi.ua. For 4i yeara &ifc.v.rta aivjwo nc carriedoff PREMIER HONORS for AC CURACYr Our line: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols As' )rx.r Dealer In sist on UieSTKVltN. Send 4 cts. In stamps fir Ko-page Catalog of complete output. A valualiteltonk ofrcfer. ento for present and prosiectlro shooters. If you cannot obtain, we shin direct, tx- frist frtUJ, upon receiptor caiai"H""' Beautiful three-color be forwarded lor Aluminum Hanger will 10 cents in stamps. J. Stevens Arms & Tool CoM P.O. Box409B OmOOFBB FALLS, MASS., V, B. A. DON'S CAFE 114 to. 11 j.rlrt.,iff i 'vT??fcf 1'h UsUis' Dining BfiOi In Connctlei OMBN A. M. TO 1 A. M. Bailey and Ringer. Word was received by tho secretary today thnt Mr. J. P. Bailey, State Sec rotary of tho Y. M. C. A., will bo pres ent at tho committeemen's dinner. He was Immediately put 6n the list to act as toaBtmastor. ' A good sproad has already beon assured and tho pres ence of Mr. Bailey guarantees to overy man a royal time. It Is not necessary to Bpeak furthor of him to University students. All the Association men as well as overy student In tho University will be glad of an opporturlty to hear Dean Ringer, tho former General Secretary of tho Studont Association. It will be a good chanco for the men to meet with Mr. Ringer again. While tho din ner Is especially for committeemen, all Association members and others are wolcomo nt tho dinner. Tho event comes off Friday evening at 6:15. Class Baseball. H. K. Bowman 1ms been appointed basoball manager for tho Junior class. Mr. Bowman Is quite a baseball en tluiBiast and an all-around athlote and should bo able to work up a good nine for tho Juniors A game will prob ably be arranged In the near future to decide which of tho upper classes is to moot tho winner of tho Sophomore Freshman contest to decide tho cham pionship of tho University. The annual Junior exhibition at Yalo recently was won by a student from Chicago, Marshall Olds Johnson, who spoke on "The Influence of the West on American Ideals." Te won tho Ton .Eyck prlzo, the Income of a fund of $2,600. The University medical students gave a reception and dancing party to fiolr faculty last Friday evening in Grant Memorial Hall. Everyone pres ent reports a most, enjoyable time. Tho University of Washington Dra matic club presonted "ThbxPIratcs of Penzance" at tho Grand theatre In Seattlo Friday night. It was a xi pleto success. MYSTIC SHRINE CONVENTION. Excursion to San Francisco and Los Angeles. On April 25 to May 5, Inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell round trip tick ets to tho above points for $50, going- and returning direct. Portland and Seattlo may bo Included at a cost of $12.50 additional. Final return limit July 31st. Reservations are now be lne made. Call at City Office. 1044 O street, for full Information. E. B' SLOSSON, Gon. Agent - TImo to bo Jhlnklng auoutponnants. You-wlll bo plOased with out's at tho Uni. Book Storo. LOW ONE-WAY RATE8. Every day from Feb. 15th to April 7th, 1906, Inclusive, tho Union Pacific will soil one-way tickets from Lincoln as follows: $20.00 to Ogdon nnd Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.50 to Spokanq and Wonatcheo, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25.00 to Vancouver vCcia Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, uregon, via Portland. $25.00 to Saji Francisco, Los Angeles and Sari Diego. 4 Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, and Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run ovory day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and Pacific Coast; double berth $5.75. For full information call on or nrldronn pnVYYYYYYYYYYYYYYVYYYYYYV-l ' t ifctt f- j Eat at tho Uni. Music Cafe. Talk to Ludwlg about your clothes. PrlatlHC George Brs.. 13th tc N. Tho Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Fine tea and coffee at University Dining Hall. Typewriting, J. W. Brewster, Rich ards Blk. Wo have an assortment of over 50 NEW pennants at tho Uni. Book Storo. Fine tea and coffee at University Dining Hall. Best 10 and 15 cent meals in tho city. Tho Phoenix. Come in and have lunch at the Uni Dining Hall. Come in and have lunch at tho Uni Dining Hall. Don Cameron's now lunch counter; quick service. 110 So. 12th St. Garrols, of Michigan, recently threw tho discus 149 feet In practice, Havo you seen tho new effects pro duced In photography by Townsend- Unlon Shining Parlor Shiae, Are conts; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St. PI Beta Phi will give a dancing party at Walsh Hall on next Saturday night. Townsend's reputation for artistic photography is known throughout tho state. Studio, 226 South Eleventh St. Remember the Union Pallad'an party at the Stute Farm Friday even ing, May 4 th A picture of a group Is one thing and a group portrait another. Town send, makes tho latter. Studio, 226 South Eleventh street. Notice. Freshmen who have ordorod caps must got them this week or thoy will be sold. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Tba University yr Js divided Into four Quarters, Winter, Spring, Summer, and Autumn, Admission l granted at the opening of each, on January sd, April ad, June 161I1, and October itt. Graduate Instruction Is offered lq the Graduate Schools of Arts and Literatures and In the Ogdcn (Graduate) School of -Science. Professional Instruction Is offered In the Divinity School, the Law School, Rush Medical College (affiliated), and the School of Education. Summer Quarter 1906, June 16-Sept ember 1. First Terms Juno 16-July bo. Second Termt July ay-August 31. Heglilra lion Is permitted for the entire quarter or for 'either term. Full and regular credit Is given for work done. Special courses are offered for teachers. For Information address THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO - - ILLINOIS "Robert Burns," the Leading 10c Clga Whoa down town moot your .friends at GEO. M. 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