' w Wj " ltJ.MI-AJ --,. C( rCVw f r J -5 '"t y j -,', - THE DAIL.Y INEBiRASKAN. V, . fei. I RPiPT,,iiD9nna '.: .''-' V i li "" fcM - czs; 6.'- It' I 7 i: Wy m?r irft.v X' f,,.5 J' 11 L WfrW a. . r V' THHB RACYGLB RAOYOLE PACtMAKER. TM Qrnd Prize Whs! first at St. Latits over all cempetltor the only vwheel thai puts the pull oir'the chain between the bearlngi, making the wheel run easier and last longer.. See th New 1906 RACYCLE8 bafqi you buy a wheel. s asebalUTnnf's Qeeds and Athletic: Qeeds.eLaJi kinds. LAWLOR CYCLE CO. , 1324 O Street Successors to A. L. Qirard Cycle Cp. X)000000000OOOOOOOOOOOQ R.H.GILLESPIE Bookbinder 1124 I ItTHt Ltoee-li, totr. oppopoboqdbpqooooqoopppcxxD SPECIAL ATTENTIONS TO STUDENTS ELECTPIC" !- FACIAL ANDSCALP MACC1CR ,JKLS 4 : ARIST0 BARBER SHOP, 120 0 STREET. BUM &L0CK ALLEQRETTI ANP t LOWNEYI8 CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS 12th AND O ii n-(0v THE GREAT PARKS of Colorado constltuto one pf her 'chief ,glories. They contain fields, forests, and plains; they aro watered by greeks and rivers, and cdtttain villages and farm-houses; they have springs! and. lakes whore hotels and other places of entertainment are found for those seeking health and recreation. UNION PACIFIC The popular route to ,, . COLORADO t is Ma Fast Trains, Low Rates. i COLUMIIA NATIONS BANK i J fF LINCOLN, MEWTASKA '' CAriTAl - $100,000.00 4ffl Be, sure your tickets read over this ggH line. Inquire of E. B, SLOSSON, Gen. Agent, A NtW IMPROVEMENT. Circular Seats to le Placed AroUnd Campus Trees. A now departure Jn the "solid com fort" lino has been! made by the Su pervision of Grounds committee. A circular seat Is to. be built around the largor trees on the campus. One Is at present under construction directly east of Library Hnll. The ynro to bo built on concrete bases. Sigma Chi Forfeits Game. The Sigma Chl-Kappa sig game, which was to have been played, last evening, w.as forfeited to the , latter fratoYhtty, the Sigma Chi team falling to put In an appearance. This puts tho Phi Gams and the Kappas on an equal, footing, 750 per cent, thus neces sitating a game 'being playod between those teams, v - " The standing of tho various, mem bers of the JeagueMsf Games. W":k PG Phi Kappa .PsI.. 3 3 1000 Delta; Tau rr. . . 2 2 0 1000 Phi Gamma Delta 4 3 1 ".750 Knppa. Sigma ... 4 3 1-J .750 Alpha Tlieta Chi. 3 2 1 .66G Delta ITpsllon ..". A-2 2 .600 Alpha Tau 4V 2 . , 2 . 600 Sigma Chi .., 4 l-3 .250 Bota.Thota PI.... 4 1 '-3 .25Q Phi Delta Theta". 1 x v0' 1 ;000 Sigma Alpha ... 4 0 4 .000. In Other Colleges. The Jayhawkors lost tho first game of the Missouri series yesterday after noon, by the-score of 5 to 3. Kansas lost tho game through the sheer cause 6f!hard luck. - ' "The Illinois tennlB team yestgrday- defeated tlurlqwafour matches to two, taklngvthreo of the Blngles and one of the doubles. Tho plngles were to go to.thev winner of -two out of tlireesets, anu it, iook an wree seis in every .case. :. Tho University of; MIssourllnde pendont"-says: "Prof. W L. Westerr mann has accepted a position as as sistant professor In History nt Minne sota "University. Jtlls resignation has been tendered the Board "of .Curators, and ho will close his connection with. the university on June i. We' regret very much to lose .such an able man, uut wnac iviissoun loses, Minnesota gains." Professor "Westermann ,1s a Nebraska man, having graduated with tho class of '93. ThoroJs in this state a little town ' Which Is world-wide with Us renown, And If, you happen w pass "that way, Just drop right In .at Sam's Cafe. - ' . Wo have the goods and serve them right;. . . , Wo remain open all tho night;. ' And if you ask, "Where do, you stay?" You always-get the answer, '"At Sam's ' Cafe. ' On Sundays 'we. have a special lino. Of gpod roast turkey and many things. fine, And when, you come,, and' you feel so gay Because you ha,vo been eating at" Sam's Cafe. Our meals they always begin on time; We don't believe In being behind; And-now I think that I shall say, When are 'you coming to Sam's Cafe? ' . Notice; . , The Hawkeye, Club meets Friday evening, May 25jvat Mr. Wllsons, 2404 South Seventeenth, slrjet, "All Iowa students Invited. SySal Pennants. Uni. Book Store. The .Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Prod Naughton was an v Omaha vis itor last week. PrintingGeorge Bres., 13th. Jb N. Miss Mildred Clark is elected at Townsend, Mont. , ' ... . Mr. tta'f rar. i 2-813 JUckards Blk Besslo Fug spent Sunday at her home in Omaha. it Sf Chapia Bros., Florists. 127. So. 18th. Elizabeth Brenizer, '04, was a cam pus visitor yesterday.' pewritirig, J, W. Brewster, lUchr ards Blk. ' Gertrude Miller visited -her homo In Beatrice this week. Union Shining Parlor Shiae, five coats; - ehaira for .laJletv 101S O t Rose Brewster, '04, visited with Uni versity friends Monday. '; . ' Don Camdron's 'new lunch counter; quick service; 119 So. 12th St C. A. Wllburn05Ms visiting at tho Alpha Theta, Chi house. j c. (Etta Agee, '04, jTa staying with Unk vorslty friends this week. . - Alma Erlckson, '0G, will teach In the Pawnee City schools next fall. W. H. Roberts, '05, is Visiting nt the Ktoppa Sigma house this weeki. MI83 Mabel. Mulr, class of '05, will beprlnclpal of Friend high school next year. V ,rj,he pushing Rffles hadtfceir.,plc tures taken iast evenlngPhotographer, Cornell officiating. . Miss RoseBrowster, class of '05, is in town fora fewdays'on her way from Enid, Okla., to Beatrice. . ', BEST-LINE TO "KANSAS GITY AND- ,ST. LOUIS . - Homeseekers -Excursion to the South on June 5 and 19. 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