Aitr - "- TV dy us 1 "' i'i tf .r -iff-- I,... I,, i -- Ok , & be . m at I-1 ft ?' ;c,ft.tj iayi txsfi wu-jKvt i' t-rf'j wet1 , f "' -"" -rtv-T x tp ? &!. tyyyj' nCI CfiiTCB PPTIIDM J- M M I? vr X t ki V i 1 v L' WEN 1 STUPEKT " PRINTING . 1 ' THERE IS NO 0EHTIH8 THAT ' HE WAHTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century" Printers 1241 N STREET 8 'oVftirifo'....' tioo.obo.bb X O Surplus mid Profit. ... 100,000.00 Q O DKI'OSITS, ,,..3,030,000.00 Q i i -i t A 1 - :.-. .. NATIONAL BANK Z .: or;'LitftouV Kehraska." ., 1 CAPITAL, $100,000.00 CX)00000CO The GRAND CENTRAL " .. BAfiBER . SHOP & Representatives ,of, the University Y. M. C. A.. Return from Convention. r .The, University delegates to tho State Y. M. 0. A. convention, held at Columbus, returned yesterday morn ing And report a splendid session. J. L. Der Klnderen was tho only member Who appeared on tho program, as Ar thur Jorconson. who wnB to talk on ."Missions," was unable to attomh H". W. White acted ns one or tho secre taries of the meeting and took 'the minutes that will ho used in tho State Committee report. .Tho policy of the Slate Committee for tho next Jlvo yuars was presented1 by Hugh Wallace of Omdhn, a formdr University stu dent. . t ' ' . Tho twolvo Un.versiti' me.i who at tended wore: J L. Dor Kinderen, K. W. White, J. It. Green, R, L. Lincoln, Robert Ashhy, W. Clino, R. L. Nelson, C. M. Hock, .Tames Ayors, VV. O. Haiti gan, O. P. Rist, J. 0. Coupland. All the men declare ihelr three days at 'ho conuntion well spoilt M C(GR STORE M w;n, 134 baiIthelsian, So, Kloyeath St.- Proprlctor .? Ift.tSl(lf) 4;0HiA SUNDAY AFTERNOON "-" " OR AFTER THE DANCE CALL UP The Ensign Omnibus anp Transfer Company For Good Prompt LIVERY SERVICE ' BIG 8EM. BOT. DOINGS. Large Number of Candidates to be Ini tiated Next Wednesday. The Botany Seminary will hold a meeting Wednesday ovoning for the olectlon 'of mow members nnd the Ini tiation of old members into higher de grees. Candidates for the Concllda tus are: L.-.L. Stahl, V. V. Westgate, Will Phonduan, M. R. Gilmore, E. Hopt, Iva Beck, L. R. Srvlngle, E. G. Montgomery, Anna M. Lute, Alvn.i Keyser. Thoso trying for tho dogree of novltntions are: H. M. Biirr, Vorri Darling, Ethel Field, Margarot Han nah, Ruth Marshall, Guy A. Pearson, N. F. Peterson, Arthur Sampson, Nellie Stevenson. Candidates for Ordlnarlus are: J. S. Cutler, F. ID. Denny, R. J. Paul, Ella Walker. Examinations foi the degrees were hold yesterday. t ' f-t JSr J. . .. r- . ,, J1-"V ' . i'.H SPALDING WHJB? tfV? 1 l.kHBYVM ATHLETIQ GQ.OAS ALWAYS PAS8 1ECAU8E THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARk AND NEVER. FALL. 1ELOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD. A Recognized 0n'lversally as- Bes for Athlete. BEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN .CENTS PBR COPY i No.288.n43roup XVIMuscle Buildingr1 By Dr!'L. H. Gullck; Director of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Schools , No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. C. Murphy,, the well known Athletic Trainer, aow with Univ. of Penn. No. 240. Group XII AthleUc Training for Schbolboys. By Geo.' W. Orton of the Univ. of Pennand a famous1 athlete himself. A copy of pur complete catalogue of athletic godds-wlll'De "mailed upon request. . , . , . . MAIL ORDER DEPT. . . A. G. SPALDING & BROS. . 126 Nassau St., NEW YORK. tj? Wabashye.CHlCAQO. ELLIOTT OLD GUNS REMOVED. v. BROS. TAILORS 1210 O Str. -! . Mill I WW Tgg i DOIjI'T feE A CHUMP J , . , ,. If you want to go put in society dress right. "We make clothes to. fit you. Not made for a ilum-, my and altered to fit you-. Djress Suits or TuxedO Suits to order .$30.00 up. .Suits and Overcoats to order S20.0Q up; Latest Eastern Styles The IVY PRESS H" dyZ PRINTING B HUYLER k Chooelates audi Bon Vene., .. - & ' TUM iwJwva tk Inu Cvttir. Datcof Arrival of Krdg-Jorgensens as Yet Uncertain. Tho commissary department was busy estorday packing up the old H rlngdeld Hflos. About a hundred and fifty of' them go to tho State Farm for tho use of the students there. Nothing definite Is known as to when the new Krag-Jorgensons will arrive. ,Tho bond required from the University for their Issuance! has been forwarded, hut not as yet accepted by the government. Five hundred guns, known as the I. S Magazine Rifle, caliber, 30, modol 1S9S, will bo forwardod from tho Rock Isl- 'and arsenal .whenttho bond Is acceplod.' . Why. Not Let.Them, Do It Now? , NEW LOOATION-r813 8f 12th. bOf H PHONES o c - Pershing Rifles. , All those belonging to the Pershing RIfllcs are most earnestly urged to be present nt the drill to ho held tonight at ,7:15 In the Armory. Tho purpose of the drill is to prepare for Charter Day whip"h comes next Friday. It had always been the custom up to that day last year to give a competitive drill and spell-down on the afternoon just before the Indoor athletic contest. Last year because of the apathy and carelessness of the men, it was Impos sible to give it. Every effort is being expended thlB year to prevent the event's falling thru,, hut to Insure its success, it Is absolutely Imperative O.UUI uyuiy jjium cumiuciuu' wuu me ui.i ganlzation in any way turn out, for some of tho movements to be used have not yet been .covored. You are wearing better clothes than formerly.. . v- ..! V 1 YES, and for less money. Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln. makes my clothes now. 'SJf m SRHttl tKS'S 0& UHCH ZzS 0V AND .jfiro W6 iIMlM "TONE tiir, pars Unique Specimen. A rather ...unique specimen was re ceived by the Geological department today, a jaw of a baby mastodon with the back teeth just appearing above the surface of the jaw. Tho valuo of tho specimen -was recognized by. Rev. J. M. Bates of Red Cloud and through his efforts It was secured for tho Univer sity. , . , This interesting specimen was found seven miles northwest tof Red Cloud on Indian Creek , by Mr. Albert Knutsen and was donated hy'hlm lo the Geolog ical department of tho University. Papers Accessible. ' t Beginning with this evening tho His torical Society rooms will be kept open Tuesday and Thursday evenings of each week for some time. This Is an experiment to -find how badly tho students really want, access to vari ous newspapers; and In" a measure will offset tho lack of papers In tho gen oral library, , ODOCKXXXXXKXKXKDOOOOCKXJOOOWQ RESUL TS TJBJU L - We claim to be the bast CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and" artf hire to prove It Our laetkods and machinery are tke VERY LATEST and our workmen the best that money can Becttrt. Wo clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to injure them in any way. We also clean gentleman's clothing ef all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do altering and repairing. Phone Bell 147 ' 1320 N street . Ph6no Auto 1392 Call or write for price list ' . Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company oeoc)coepoocx)ocooooooooooo( 0 UNION COLLEGE i TAILORS Kitti k j f W -r Ftr First Class TaHtr lugatltw Prists... S II 4Kt,'48CfHctVliw 1 - Gregory's Washed Coal $6,50 i3i 1 - i TS& f' J n K v -Jf -v. L. "Tirv