i wm .$ : t ft THE DWLY THE RACYCLET 8QMA XL ..CAMPUS GLEANINGS,, Sam Wester iicld ? K r 7 I hv j i &' .v. r- t It tr r I RACYOLE PACEMAKER. The Grand Prize Wheel first at 8t. Louis over all competitors- the only 'wheel that puts the pull of the chain between the bearings, making' the wheel run easier and last longer.. See the New 1906 RACYCLE8 before you buy a wheel. Baseball, Tennis Goods and Athletic Goods of all-kinds. LAWLOR CVCLE CO. 1324 O Street. Successors to A. L. Glrard Cycle, Co. WE MAKE EVERYTHING WE SELL ' Mot Lovet Saver Krml Molasses Kisses High Grade Confections Fine Bpx Candy Irora 30 to 75c per pound The Olympia Candy Co 11310. Auto 3596 OOOOOOOOOCOOOOCCOC STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prioes, see Union College Student Tailors. Automatic Phone 3255. Union Col lege Tailors POST OFFICE M.DO. ooooooooooooooooooooooo 'dUALITY OUR80DA TASTJ LIKE MOIUB Rlgli, The Drue Cuttir 1321 O St." DON'S CAFE 114 It. 11 J.Wrtjhl, Uu LiHts' Dining Rimi In Connectloi . OVBN A. M. TO 1 A. M. We have always been known as the STUDENTS LAUNDRY We want yeur business. YUX.B BXIOS. HAND LAUNDRY S4 O Street. ,. Auto 3754, BH874 ft H T-.'T! ANNUAL ELECTION OF SCIENTIFIC 80CIETY HELD SATURDAYS Students and Faculty Members Elected to-Honors-'-Large Number This Year. At tho-annml meeting of the Slgmn XI Inst Snturdny oovnlng tho Jollow Ing studentB and faculty memberH were honorod with election: Prom tho faculty Dr. A. E. Gunthor, pharamocolgy; Dr. F. D. Hcnld, bot any; Prof. P. G. Miller, botany; Dr. L. B. PllBbury, bacteriology and pa thology; Prof. R. J. Shaw, chemistry. From the graduates M. C. Hall, zoology; W. D. Harris, physics; Wnl ter. Henld, physics; W. F. Holmnn, physics; L. D. Swingle, zoology; A. Q. Tool, physlcB; Elda R. Walker, botany. From the senior class Thomas Davis, mechanical engineering; War ren F. Day, civil engineering; F. E. Denny, horticulture; W. G. Hamilton, electrical engineering; J. L. Hershoy, civil engineering; H. L. Holllngs worth, psychology;-. C. J. Humphrey, forestry; C. A. Johnson, electrical en gineering; fE. G. Montgomery, agricul ture and botany; C. Rubendall, zool ogy; R. ShcoonoverT electrical en gineering; G. S. Wilson, mochanlcal engineering. H. L. Holllngsworth and Earl Pen ny were also elected to Phi Beta Kap pa honors last April. Electrlcts Defeated. Bright and early Saturday morning the Engineers began to gather on the Athletic field, some In local ball at tire and others prepared for battle. But tho latter force was not neoded, for it was strictly a game of ball from start to flnishr-and tho umplro protect ed himself by his wise judgmont whon he saw what he was up against.. It was prSJIjjly tho most Intense game played on the campus and what was-Intended to bo morely a try-out by "Lord Ducky' tho munagor, de veloped Into a real game nndavory man wob given a chance to show him self. Score; Civics 8, Electrics 6. Interacholastlc Debate. There 1b a movement on foot at tho present time to reorganize the Ne braska Iritorscholnstlc Debating League. Heretofore there has been but eight high schools allowed to en ter tho Interscholastlc debate held in Lincolncach year. This has caused more or less dissatisfaction among the schools who wore refused admittance. But more than that could not debate at onS time. Af the last meeting It was seen that a change wub heces sary. Consequently a committee was op pointed to look into the matter. Tho committee consists of Chancellor- E. B. Andrews, State Superintendent O'Brien and Professor M. Mr Fogg. Professor Fogg suggested tho follow ing, which Beene(T very feasible:' It was to divide the state Into six divi sions and selecting the winner In each 'llvlalon. Then these winners should gather In Lincoln to decide the state championship in Interscholastlc debate. This would systematize tho work and lnorease InteresL Rhetoric 2 Examination. Tho final examination In Rhetoric 2 will bo held on. Monday,-Juno 1, from f8 to 10 o'clock. For the rooms In whloh the sjvoral divisions will meet see tho bulletin board. Department of Rhetoric. Union Shlnbg Parlor Shine, live cents; chairs for ladles. 1018 O St, Cliapln Bros., Florists; '127 So. 13th. Printing 3eorge Bros 13th ic n: : Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards BJk ii ii The Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Typewriting, J. W Brewster, Rich ards Bile. Chas. Bohror, '074 is now in Fort Worth, Tex. . Miss Laura Lang try is visiting her Delta Gamma Bisters this week. Delta U. entertained informally at tho house -Saturday evening. Ray Fowler, '08, of DoWltt, Neb., has received an appointment to .West Point. The Y. M. and Y. W. Union cabinet had a picnic at Epworth Park Monday afternoon. Miss Constance . Sarbach, a Kappa Kappa Gamma of tho University, was married Sunday evening, May 27, to Mr. Wessehof Fremont, Neb. Battallo&v 4 P. M Tho Battalion 'will assemblo in. the Armory at 4 p. m. ready to leave for camp, JNO. G. WORK1ZER, Captain Second Infantry. On Memorial' day, May 30, 190G, all departments of the, postofflce, includ ing Btations A, B and C. will be open until 10 a. m. Postofllce and stations will then close for the day. City car riers will make the morning delivery over their entire routeB. SPRING OXFORDS ROGERS & PERKINS CO. 1129 0 Street Joj BEST LINE TO KANSAS CITY -AND- ST. LOUIS Homeseekers Excurajon to tho South oi Juno 5 and 19.. fc Trains leave Lincoln at 0:15 a. m And 10:15 p. m. with through Pullman sleeper every night to Kansas City. City ticket ofljco Bouthwest corner 12th and P streets. , Depot' 0th and S. v eeW BEEEEEEk -t kseseeeeec sEEEEvWjEEEEV1 ' Proprietor ol Sqlm's'i 117-121 N. 13th , Little Gem HorWatHc? . "Sam's Cozy Corners" At ; Drug & Book Co. 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