f.'w 'TV & V m i,, w "V $ ?BJ-r T THE DAkLVUSEBRASICAN. I (flK - "- ,3K; 1 g.'f -'.- J ' di VV . ' .. .3 JVvV feV rzk ' ',' . ... '. v ' ;.; i. '. 4r I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bvary Lejral Ub I vanity Stadaat la J It 'art-ad ta patroalia theta Haarai It kaa advartlaars, and ta maattaa jj 1 1 paper wblla dalag- sa. I I I BARBER SHOPS Aristo, Green's Palace, Mogul, Richards. BAKERY Mrs. Petry, BOOIfcBSTATIONERY Ctfcop, Luv coin Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Brown Dftig Co., Harry Porter. BOOK HOSPITALr-GlllespleT BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. BOWLING ALLBY-rCrescent v CAFE Sam Westorfleld. Don' Cam-, eron. CARPENTER Gee. A. Wlison. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Paine's Fountain. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Geo. M. Conway, Erwin & Perkins. CLEANERS AND DYERS J. O. Wood & Co. CLOTjilNG Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee &. Deemer, Ludwig. COAL Gregory, Whitebreast CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fel som. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR AND THROAT Dr. Erie B. Woodward. DRY GOODS Miller & FalnerHerpoP shelmor, DRGGISTS-Riggs, Brown, Rector. EXPRESS Lincoln. Local. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. GROCERS O. J. King & Son. HABERDASHERY $2,60 Hat Store. HOTELS Llndoll. ICE CREAM AND ICES Franklin Ice Cream Co. JEWELER Tucker, Hallett LAUNDRIES Yule Bros, NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. OCULISTS Dr. Davis. PHOTOGRAPHER Tewnsead. 'PRINTING New Century, King Jessup, Greer Cooper Co., Geerge "Bros. RESTAURANTS Don's -Cafe. SHOES SandersoH, Rogers & Per kins. SHINING PARLOR Union Shining f Parlor. SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co. - - J?itffX TAILORS Unland, Union Qollege Tailors, LudWIg. TYPEWRITERS Underwoed Type writer Ce. TYPBWRITINQt-J? W. BrewBter. SPECIALISTS Dr. Brie B. Weed ward. WAITERS' BUREAU-Grant iJy .y JK ft y T J n OLIVER THEATRE Starting Monday. Night, Ma 14". ALL SUMMER - Every Night at 8:30. Matinees Wednes. & Saturday at 2:30. Fulton Stock Co. ;- Supported by ENID JACKSON AND JE88. B. FULTON . In a Repertoire of Standard Plays. Two Plays Each Week. Opening Bill ....'. .'."CAMILLE." Last Half Week..... "HAZEL KIRK." Eve.r 25c, 15o A 10c. Mat. 25c A 10c "Mfcft iwif." tfct LnilNS CcCtji lews, tawa maat yewr friaaAi at QCO: M. CONWAY'S IMA ITKI1T A aajy aaafoafra latgar aaA ja tfca aJty, E CLASSIFIED COLUMN All advertisements In this column must be paid for In advance. Rate one cent por word each insertion;! minimum, ten-cents. BATH 8. CHRIS' BATH HOUSE-7-Turklsh, salt glow, sulpho-sallue, showor, plain. 11th and P Sts. CLUB RATES Threo suits ond O'coat cleaned and pressed, SI per month. El liott's, 1136 O St. BAGGAGE. TRAN8FER. FAOER BROS.. Basement Windsor hotel, No. 11th St Baggage and parcels. DENTI8T8. BOSTON DentiBts, 1319 O St DR. H. A SHANNON, 1138 O. Auto, 2823: Bell, 2126. "V 1 -' inwii i, n ma TAILORING u R. C. THUBERT. ladles and gents' tail oring andpresslng. 117 No. 12th Auto, 3771. , LOST On campus, "-pockotbook containing Jewelry, mileage liook and $5.00. Finder return lo. NebraBltan of fice and reqeive liberal reward. WANTED. . Four students, ladies or gentlemen, to act as local agents, representing large business house. Gus Sodorborg, 1335 N St. 8treet Railway TlmeCard. B. &M. Depot, Capitol and South 17th Cars leave B. & M. depot and South St. at Emln. post the hour and each ten mln utcB. First C:G a. m., last 12:00 p. m., B. & M. Depot, Capitol and Sumner via Sun., 11 p. m. 14th Cars every 20 mln. First G:20 a. m., last 11:20 p. m. Union College and Normal via 17jth Cars every 40 mln. First G:Gt) a. m.. last 10:50 p. m. B. & M. depot loop. B. & M. Depot, 25th and Sumner via 17th Lave P. O.. and 25th every 20 mln. First car 5:50 a. m., last 10:50 p. m. ,Cemetery Cars leave P.K O. every 15 minutes. First 6:25 a.m., last 11:25 p. m. B. & M. dripot loop. Haveloclc and Uni. Placo--Cars leave P. O. and Uni. Placo 20 and CO mln. past hour. Cars leave Havelock 5 and- 35 mln. past the hour. First. car leaves P. O. 5:50 a. m., last' 10:50 p. m. First car leaves Havalook 6:35 a m.. .last 11:35 p. m. Ser vice to Unl-Placo every 15 mln., 5, 20, 35 and 50 minutes past the hour.- First car 5:50 a. m., last car 11:05 p. m. N. W.. Depot, Capitol and So. 14th Cars to 14th and A ovory 10 mln. To 14th and South every 20 mln. First 6:20 a. m., laatrll:40 p. m. 14th and South St ears moko N. "W, depot loop. ePnltcntlary 10th and' OI every 40 mln. First car .leaves 6:40 a. m.. last .10:40 p. m. -State Farm 10th and O oven hour and ovory .10 minutes. B. & M. depot loop. South 10th Cars to 14th and South every 10 rriln.. First 6:16 a. m., last 12:00 p. m. Sun. 11:00 p. m. Park every 40 mln. First 7:00 k m., last 11:00 p. m. South 10th street cars-make. N. W. depat loop. ' Stato Univorslty, R and No. 10th Cars every 15 mln. First 6:23 a. m., last 11:07 p. m. . SUNDAY ars start 1 hour later and stop 1 hour earlier. MY MAGAZINE.' "INVESTING FOR PROFIT" (which I'll send free) is warth 10 a copy to any man who Intends to In vest any money, however small; wha has money Invested unprofltably, or who 'can save ?5 or more per mQnthTrUurwha hasn't learned tho art of Investing for profit. Itr demonstrates the REAL earning power of money the. knowledge financiers and bankers hide from the masses. It shows how to invest umall sums and how to make them grow Into fortunes the actual possibilities of Intelligent in vestments. ..... It reveals the enormous-prnfl ts , bankers make and shows how one can make the same profits safely. - It explains HOW stupendous fortunes are made and WHY they are made how 11.000 grows to 122,000. To introduce my magazine write me NOW. mentioning this paper and I'll send it BDC MONTHS FREE. ,,, EDITOR GREGORY, 81 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. A New Way to Los Angeles. You can now go direct via Salt Lake City to Southern California by a new daily train; the Los Angeles Limited, equipped with all the latest innova tions for travel comfort: Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte, Observation Cars with Buffet Lounging Rooms and Library, Electric Lighted throughout via the Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route. For sleeping ar reservations and full Information Inquire of . B. 8LOS80N, Gmu 'Afeat Mav 11. High School Pete Day. Field meet May 16. Athletic Board election. Student members. May 19. -Freshman party. Walsh Hall. Sophomore party. Stato Farm. May 21-22. Theodoro Thomas Orchostra Audi torium. May 23. Iv.V dav. Seniors nnd .Tunlnrn din. missed from afternoon classes. May 24. College of Medicine Commencement.; Omaha. May 25. Annual competitive drill. Pan-Hellenic Hop, Auditorium. ' May 26.' Kansas-Nebraska track moot. SfaTo Fairgrounds, 2:30 p. m. Union picnic. Epworth Lalco Park, 2 p. m. .. v Mav-29-June Z. . Cadet Encampment. . -v X. June 4-9. Semester examinations. - June 12. Senior Play. Oliver Theatre June 14. Thirty-fifth Annual Commencement. 'The Freshman Party. The annual Freshman party to be given at Walsh Hall Saturday, May 19th, promises to be one of tho most enjoyable functions of tho year. Tho prjco of tickets this year has been reduced to $1.25 and it, Is to be hoped that the student body will show its ap proval of this movo"by liberal patron age. In casoMho advance salo of tickets indicates alarger attendance than Walsh Half will comfortably ac commodate, It is likely thatFraternlty Hall will be "secured. MubIc fprthe dance will be furnished by Walt Or chestra The arrangements and salo of tickets are in the hands of E. B. Drake, chairman,, J,. L. Runner, mas ter of ceremonies, anil the following committee: Miller Benedict,' Margaret Wheeler, EdgacJNewell, R. C. Patter son, R. L. Harrison, L. W. Smith, and Katherlno Doyle. - Juniors Meet Today. The Juniors 'will meet thlsmorning in Memorial Hall. Tho question of raising funjlafor the class baseball team will be brought up and some provision made for levying an assess ment on the class to raise tho neces sary funds. The" report of tho commit tee on amendments to the constitu tion and by-lawB will bo given. It has been found necessary to reduco-the. number necessary to-constitute a quorum. The present provision in the by-laws governing class hops and par ties Is not satisfactory to a majority of the class and an amendment will be offered- to secure better regulation' of them. Y. W. C. A. Every Junior girl should come out to the Sunday service May 13th, if only1 to enjoy the musical part of the pro gram. We cannot help enjoying the selections given by the double quar- tette, and the ladles' trio, and we are always glad to hear Mr. Cornell's trombone solo. So let us come and enjoy the music and we will be sure to get a great deal from Mrs. Hlamaa's message also. 1 4 What's a dance wlthtut .Temrny? iaiaiaB!iiaHHIiaiaH Thos. W. 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