Vr r. . Ai ,' P(sii3'' ' . & --,-. ,,.', fcL. ,.' .TTftB'lMill - . ii-t .. I ' I rv C p . ? CLASSIFIED COLUMN All advertisements In, this column must he paid for In advance. . t Rata, ens centvpec jpvO. eaclrUnsertlonl, minimum ten ceilts, ' ATHS. CHRIS' 13Afri' HOUSBMrurklsti, salt glow; sulpho-saline; shower,' plala. ilth aad P Sta. " OftUB RATES Throe suits, and O'coat cleaned and pressed, fl per month. El liott's, 1138 O.St. ., ' BAGGAGE TRANSFER. .iFAOEin , BROS., Basement Windsor hbtei,. NoUlth St, aB;age' and', parcels? "' DENTIST i BOSTON Dentists, 1.3.19. 9 St. ..'Dlt. HA. SHANNON, 1138 0. AUto! 2823. Bell, 2126. . TAILOHINQ, . , R. C. HUBERT, ladles' arid rents' tail oring and pressing. 117 No; 12th. Auto, 3771. - . LOST. ' , LOSTAlpha Theta Chi pin. Re- ward for return of'sntao to-Nebraskan offlco. fc ' ' Z " FOUND. " POUND Viking pin; owner may havo'amo by'ldentifylng proporty and paying for this nd.. NobraBkan oilico. & May 18 and 19. ' Base balhKansaa and. Nebraska Athlqtlc Hold. ' 7". May 19. .. Freshman party. Walsh Hall. ; Sophoraoro Rarty. State 'Farm, J ,. (May 21-22. !;K Theodore Thomas Orchestra Audi-i-torlumV' - . -- l ' - ' "S May'23. ; Jf, RecitalAdvanced 'students, in Bio-. ,tuuuu muuiuuui nun, o y. ui. !"' Ivy -day. Seniors and Juniors dls j missed, from afternoon, classes. . May 24. College, of Medlclae Commencement T.Omaha, ' May 25. Annual competitive drill. Pan-Hellenic Hop. Auditorium. F May 26. v Kansas-Nebraska track jrieet. State Fair grounds. 2:30T). m. Union picxiiq. Epworth Lake Park, 4 '2 p. m- If A sat ssfsaT 'M 1st to V ssT i ! fr sw si? OLIVER THEATRE -TONIGHT, 8:15 , AND ALL SUMMER f Every lght at i:30. ; t - "c'P May 21-23) , I Matlrieaa Wearies. A Saturday at 2:30, Fulton Stock Co. i" In a Rsfisrtsl.rs ef Standard Plays., ) I'i Tw Play Each Wk. , Last Half Week..... "HAZEL KIRK." '; . Eve., 2fcf- 19c A 10c. M"at. 2Sc A 10c ! , - MONDAY NIQHT, MAY 21 BLANCHE WAtSH The Wwiwi i the Case 'v Pries, $1.50, S1M0, 7tc, ami ffc. I WympPMAT. A ; NISIT, MAY TI MURPHY GjrtMLLO Minnesota to HaVe Pasteur Institute k If prese'nt plans aro carriqd ouL Mlnnesotqtfwlll soon bo provided with aA complete Pasteur Institute, fpr ,-ihp treatment of. rablos. , , , The prevalence of this disease later lytapd tho distance -from any placo Where ,troatraqnt,mqy bo obtained has caused a movqment. to. bo started -to establish a laboratory in the now Bac teriological, bujldlng, under, the con trql of (ho Statq Bpard qf: Health. , At pres.ont. thq only Pasteur Insti tutes ip. thq wpst.nre.at Chicago and Ann Arbor.- Sufficient room has been provided in tho new building and if art appropriation can bo secured from the legislature, the laboratory will ho roady to receive .cases by next spring The method "of - troatmont Is that In general use In all institutes of the kind. A rabbit, aftor being Inoculated with tho -virus of the disease is' killed and tho spiniH cord" emo'vcd'.f The cord Is dried Jor a cerWIh humbeiot days and an emulsion of it is injected under tho patient's skin. Another In-. Joctlon follows of a cord which has boen dried a day or two less, then an other still moro powerful, till the pa- tlont can stand the pure virus. At this stago tho patient is immune and tho poison of tho original bite becomes hnrmloss. Dr. ,Westbrook, tho'head of tho Bacteriological department, will probably bo .In. charge of the labora tory when it ;is Installed. " : r ' Social Affairs Open Till One O'clock. N 9- atChlcago. -The contrast between tho recent nc tion'by tho University relatiyo to ao clal: functions, etc., and the action takoij by the University of, 'Chicago lately la rathor marked.., Instead of having tWlO p. m. "quit-hour," here Is what they say' at the Maroon Insti tution: " 'Wo won't go home until morning, "We won't go homo until morning, We won't go home until mOrning, Wewont go homtfat-nll.' - "This famllla'r refrain, which has hitherto boon so Inappropriate for var sity use, will, with tho exception of tho last lino, soon beginPlo be sung about ttho campus, The students, men and woTtrien, will be permitted to watch' In tho smallest Jof the small TfoUrs of the morning, The varsity has ruled that social' affairs need not; close until 1 o'clock. In the morning." Daily Ma roon, i Exactly why Ihls difference in tho time schedules of the' two institutions should oxlsb is somdwhat of a puzzle.. j Curios and Customs of he Philippines. mi. i. y. uumu ui mo university Law School, '07, went out toi Emerald last evening to give the neonlo a talk j about the. Philippines. He will also show them his curios, such as instru ments of warfare, bows, arrows, bolos,' guns and home articles of the natives. The last consists of cooking utensils,' native flat Irons, cocoanut spoons, cos- j tumes of men, boys, and women. " He also has some curios consisting of dec orations, beads, mother-of-pearl- shells, fgs? and hats. ' ' Mr. Ozman gives the talk in behalf of x his old 'school mate and comrade; Rov. Oliver Ht Langdon, who has charge of the iCethodlst work at Emer ald and attends Wesleyan University. M.r, Ozman went to the' Philippines with the. First Nebraska regiment aid repalned .there ' alot. six- ysirs.- JH wlU,:: dou bilees tire - tk; ' feep le-x ef , merald a, little, light on what might: he. seta in. ourdistant nnuAulAai JJ CAMPUS GLEANINGS 'I 'I 1 1 Pennants. Unl. Book Store. 1 The Lincoln -Local Bxpresa, 1343 0 St Printing 3eotte Breie, iStfc A- K. r. tt gard, M2-3U Klekarda Bek OhaplM Broe., FlorlaU." 127 go. 18tk. The Kappa Kappa Gamma banquet Friday ovenlng. ' . Besc 10 and 16 cent, meals, In the city. The Phoenix, SiKma TAU Will hfivn InlMntlnn of tht Delta Upsllon house Monday- evening, TypewHtlnsr. J. W. Brwtr. nick. ards Blk. " "" Illinois defeated Michigan In a twelve innjng baseball game this week., Lloyd P. Stonq has a position in a creamery In Oskaloosa, Iowa. . Union . Shlninr Parlor Shias. . flv oeatar chairs for ladles. 1018 O SL - - ,; . . , ' . . Combnnv B hfid.fhnlr hlnwi of. the Kanna "Slama houafe FHii'nv vn. Ing, May 19. Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag gage, 1125 P St. Bell B50, Auto 1550. Tho Unlvorslty of Clllc.iirn DnrninHn Club will present Pinero's "Trolawnoy of tho Wells," ..June isL " - - -"S ; . , POR SALE A now $30 dross suit for 20, Inquiro ntNebraskan office Thursday at" chapel lme. Arthur Fairbanks "has.beenppolnt ed professor of Greek language attlm University of MJchigan.yacatedvby tho recent death'' of Pfpfesspr'PtfSngill. " - .Pill I II I I M - University girls desiring worksfon tho summer or during the coming school year should leave their-names with, Mrs. Barkloy or Miss Vibbard. Several positions aro. available.. University women desiring positions during the summer for tho comlng'col lego year should register with Mrs. Barkloy, dean of women, o? Miss Vib bard, secretary ,Y. W. C. A. Several goou positiqnq for thq summer aro now available. the llllni Bays: "The Installation of the Zeta Nu.CIub as a chapter of Belta Gammatodk place I Saturday night. The ceremony was performed at the' Kappa Alpha Thota house which had been gonerousjy turned, over to tho Delta Gammas for that day Txn& nght.' Tho Installation work, which was done by the chapter from Northwestern Unfvorslty, began about eight o'clock and was Immediately followed bv a. banquet a,t thoouse. Tho grand pres- lutjuiw iuo eororiiyj wish koso. Smith of Leland Stanford University, and tho grand' treasurer, 'Miss Margarethq Sheppad of Northwestern University wero both present ana .assisted in the work;" . ., . r Thomas' Orchestra. Monday -night tho Srst ,of the TtibmaB' Orchestra concerts will be" gven at the Auditorium. Theso con .certs will be the greatest musical oventa itf the history of LJncoln and will In all probability .determine whether the capital, city is 'to bo in cluded in the Thomas circuit in fu ture Veans, Tuesday's matinee musical .wjll , be largely a University affair, theHgradu atjkm, committee having arranged for ttot concert to Uke the place of the quatomaiTj,' oommencement recital';- !frjr ""'-oruscxaBgee.unajecA, the direction of Mrs. Raymond, will riro. eeattlwWveaeJity. . VT ? :' r S41-K5S'T.RB"RT -134-1 Hj ' -riBflotJOlj BoUcitrthe "- ywumm. oom woo SPtfl printed. ye a r m. j II TASTM UKM MOM LJL- WaXaaa Rim, Ttilrit Ciitir t3lil O St. rip,"B"Br . Take Vmn)i Otslkes mnii k it J. C. WOO! fk CO. Baccetsers to Seatran A Wood. Expert Cleaners arid Dyers Bell T1jb!i4'14T. Ah' VIW' 13Re Jf STREET . , - ' v t.j.TnotPicCtf: oaseef smmss, sieeelrt, tseie, Trass Checks, Keys kUssUe Werks, Mesj Makers, Ele. m SMItl, LIKCOU FIRST NATIQHAL BANK ;ciui 3ee,eee.ee ; BwrplHr aiid Prcflta 9900,000.00' vDcpesiu tsaooo.oo - We Kate alwaye keea seem m the js STUDENTS LAUNDRY We teaet year etMlnets, TUIIWIOI. IIAHD LA47MDKT J U O Street. "" ' Aate 7S4. tf4 WAITERS' BUREAU ' MT.'d. GR'ast, Maaapjer Pint class eorrlca tmarsnteed at all rev. oepUoDs, parties, colstloas aad Iwaqaete. For iarorsiatloa ring ap ' ": Awtapkeme 3313 IMMv.tetkStt Fsr flrt-clste TtilonDk & at lew arides. see UnfnK ''. Cslltf 8tulent Tailorsi nu.viiiK(iu, rnene jop. . ,i A ' i f I I H!m Collete Tailors I rasx ob-s-iok mlbC ..W Century Printer II j: z : ,J n k m M r -I I II W IIBSJ m ssEi vsimr Wsfl mmSSCSmf 1J' ' '" V oooox?ossssss6sisoosboo STUDEkT II $;hooo;oo " . 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