r - t...'- -'I . . ft- . N. N " i F - hf .' 4" !. Sam Wester field Proprietor 61 Sam's; Cafe 117-121 H. I3th Little Gem Hot Waffles "SaWs Cozy Corner" it it it it it it it it it it it it it ft it it it it J it it if it it it it it it it it it .it MKERBROS COMEMf m it it it it 4b tt it it it tt it t it .it it it it it hMAHA J JU f Tf-i ft JLA Jk 'it 00000000OOOOOSO000 The Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Co. vvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvwvv will call and get your trunks ami take them to any depot, or will move them to any part of the city will ""cajl and get your chocks Vlthbut extra "chargo and dollver yourxbaggage.We furnlBh hacks any tlmoday or-nlght. Our ofllc Is.noYer closed Fine carriages for "funerals a specialty. Both' phones. m MAKE EVERYTHIH6 W SELL, Net Lovct s Snuer Iravt. Molasses Kisses Hieh Grade Confftctions Pine Box Candy tror;1 30 te 75c per .povwl the Olympia Candy Co ' .1131 a Ato 3596 I LHX)OOOOOOCX0000(X)OQGOOOQ R. H. GILLESPIE Bookbinder. HMIttwt HMXMIUUIMXIU fit oooooooooodooooooooooooooo ij.v. .w. ,,;,,. . -it v. THeftAItY ilNJBBRASKLAN. . ATHLETIC QAMEfea , -t . . . (Continued, from page i.) Sclejico department out In a body for .that stunt, since, they know how many eyes make n stew, etc., but Misses Schwab, Ensor and Hampol will do their level best to mako the event tho most;popular one on tho program And, sny, Just notice tho strictness with which tho flold meet Is to bo car ried on. Look over tho rules of tho field and toll ua '.'ain't- them a strict bunch." No one allowed Inside the "ropes 'coptln' contestants and ofllclals. No llck-hor Bold on tho grounds. No" slot machines after arrival of guests, .JNo smoking by olther sex. Chew tho rag. (No gum on tho grounds.) - Gambling and bookmaklng prohibit ed, under penalty of law (school). Bribery cases punishable by two weeks dismissal from library. Knockers, to tho woods Skldoo! Arid the committee assures you that "Square' deal" will be" tho watchword and havo accordingly arranged for a fow officials. R0foree".de avents Swan. Her highness, ttyo umplro Florence Tlll0t30U. v RogulatorlbusqUo la timekeeper Burr. . Attache .lim score-keoper 'Itudders dprf. ; :. v Master of tho-fpg horn Klowltt. Push-on-adm-startor Vasson. Whoa-back-re-stopiior Harvey.. OJIlclaT( care Inker of accoiiteraments Marriott. Lord High Chancellor. of tho course Prof. Barber. j ""Jiady Low Chancellor of the coui'se Mrs. Barber. Utility man and general factorum Yoder. Committee . In charge of sponges Swen8bnv Ofllclal Yn -waiting theother Swon son. ' - v Deans of tho court-of decIslonsv(as sistant professors of court of appeals) Menifee and Cook. ; X- Program. " Standing broad, grin v -. McLaughlin, Matters, Miller. Hammer throw , Verne Hall, Cella Foster,Pearl Mur- phX. . . . v Ten knot needle race -Clark, -Mills, Carpenter. Voice vnlut Joslyn, Long, Miss Rhoades, -Boulla Greenwald. Eating; race- Fowler; Overman; Eaton. Potato raco Nell Schwabr Misses Ensor, Hempel. Shot ppt Fenlon, Mueller, Crltes. junlor-SenTbr Reception. Tho 'Juniors had decided to sell printed. Invitations to Juniors only at 35 cents apiece. Instead of levying an -assessment for tho reception. This decision was reached yesterday morn ing at "a, -meeting of the finance com mittee of the Junior class. 1ho glrlagjbuy invitations ' with en velopes', ready for mailing, and send them to t,heir choice Senior boys, with thelV names .attached, Such .Senior boys as 'are invited are then to accom pany the girls inviting them. Tho boys buy Invitations without en velopes and must ask and bring, a Senior girl, Seniors, remember that the 'Juniors pay the, bill, so you must not be backward about accepting in vitations. Invitations can be gotten from Mr. Pepperburg pr any of the finance committee. Union Shlnlnr Parlor 8hiae, Ivs cents; chairs forladiM. 1018 O St n7iTi.MT . . i . " t r m .v ... v - . Tho Lincoln :Local Express, 1343 0 St Printing George ifirss... 13th ic N. Tho Betas will entertain next Friday evening. Don Cameron's nowlunch counter; quick service. 119 So 12th St.1 - Thomas' Orchbstra. ' Monday night . tho first of the Thomas ' Orchostra concerts will bci given' nt the Auditorium: These cOn corts will be the greatest musical ovents in tho history of Lincoln and will --in all probability determine whether the capital city Is to be in cluded In tho Thomas circuit Int fu ture years. Tuesday's matinee musical will be largely a University affair, ttib gradu ation committee having arranged for that concert to take tho place of the customary commencement recital. The united chorus classes, under tho direction of Mrs. Raymond, will repre sent tho University. Botany Specimens. Yesterday tho Department of Bot riny received flyo big boxes full of specimens for the' University herba rium.. They wore, purchased in Franco ahdWopresentho Jlfework of one of tho many French botanists of, the past generation. The collection numbers nearly ton thousand specimens and .in cludes a species from France, Austria Hungary, Switzerland, Germany, Al glors, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Greece, etc., etc. It will add quite, materially to mo uauiumcDo ui. mu uuiuuiiuui, Notice to Graduate Faculty: The thesis for the doctor's degree: prepared by Miss Elda R. Walker on "The Structure oftlio PlstllSsOf Some uluooca id uun iu i.iiu uiiuuLcuui a olllce for the inspection of membbrs of the graduate faculty. It records thOvdlscovery of a third carpel rln the rjlstilVof species pf grasses belonging1 toten (of-tho thirteen) tribes of the, grass. famlly.Ns,kThls theslsywUl. remain In the Chancellors office until noon of May 31. , vCHARLESJS. BESSEX. Unlvoraltv worriondcslrlne nosllions during tho summer for- the coming col lege year should register with Mrs, Barkley, dean of women, or Miss' Vlb bard, secretary Y. W. 0. A. Soveraf good positions for thesummer are now avauaoie. Tom Watson's Maqazine. , "the magazine with a purpose back of It." wns PRtnhHshnd to tfianh tho host' .way of abolishing theso special privi --F , , ,.,, -- - - , -. leges, and, hence, of rendering the, trusts powerless cto rob tho public; It is a big monthly magazine of 128 pages, with illustrations, cartoons, Mr. Watson's brilliant editorials, spe-' clal articles, a serial story, novelettes. snort stones .ana poems, oy tne world's best writers'. Regular price, $1.00 per year; 10 cents the copy, at all newstands.' Everyone is interested in knowing the best way to euro the trust evil and how tcTbring it about. Now In Its second volume, Tom Wat son's Magazine is firmly established, and Its circulation is growing rapidly; but we want to' add a hundred thou sand subscriSers to our list in" tho next month or two. Queer's University. Assistant professor of Classics; sal ary, $1,200. Applications for the posi tion will be received until June- 1st. Prpfossor of Latin; salary, $2,000. Applications for 'the position will be received until September lit Assistant professor of History; sal ary, si,zuo. Applications win oe re oelved until September 1st All appointments are provisional for two years, GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar; '. tH JEiRaPXPfe Th'e Grand Prfe Whel flrft at St! Louis' oyer all competltors--the only. vyheel that puts the, p.ull of the ;chair between,, the bearings, making: the wheel run easier andMast loriger.i Bed the-New 1906 RACYCLE8 def6re yoti buy a wheel. Baseball, Tennis Goods and, Athletic Goods of all .kinds ;. ," :r LAWLOR CVCtE .&-; , 1324 O'Street 5:s ' Successors to A. L. 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