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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1907)
Gbe H)ailj? flebraefean i s i 1 f - X Auto 3355 Q X A Specialty In Oysters In Season X 117.1921 No. 13th St. 0 Have i8L You Tr Seen jfL Thode Sffl'sM&v Swell MmMMMi Spring SIM:lii Novelties fill! I W ff Those Latest Eastern College Styles Made to Order $26.00 and Higher. fT Elliott Bros., TAILORS Both Phones. 1210 O St BASE BALL GOODS Sole Agents for D. & M. Baseball and Athletic Goods. We also carry the Spalding line. Special prices to clubs on bats, balls, mitts and uniforms. LAW LOR CYCLE CO. 1324 0 St. Only bicyole and sporting goods house on 0 street. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc " Vey's125 No. i'2th St. kISISs iiiii GLEE CLUB'S DAY. (Continued from page 1.) Johnston, famous as "Cudoma," and Krlp Kimmel, well known as "Cecil," Is offered. This undoubtedly will take the house. The plot Is good, the cos tumes entirely new, the jokes just fresh from the East, and funny songs appear In abundance. The costumes alone for this part have cost close to three hundred dollars, and no money has been spared to have this a "howl ing success." On Thursday, following the concert at the Oliver, the entire Club goes to Omaha, where the same concert is put on at the Boyd under the auspices of the Omaha Pan-Hellenic Club. Much work has been done there and a crowded house Is already assured. After the concert the boys will be given a reception and dance at Cham bers Academy by the University Alum nae and the Omaha P.an-IIellenlc Club. -Altogether this year promises to be so far the best any glee club haB had In Lincoln. MATINEE PRICES REDUCED. 8plendld Opportunity for Students to Attend In Afternoon. For the bonoflt of the student body Manager Ageo reduced the price of matinee performance from seventy flv and fifty cents to fifty and twenty five cents. All those who had pur chased tickets at more than tho pres ent prlceB may have tho extra amount by calling at tho box ofilce at the Oliver. The prospects are that the matinee performance will be greeted with a packed house. Director Gillespie has promised as fine a concert in tho afternoon as in the evening and those who wish to take advantage bf the price may rest assured that the con cert will bo fully up to that given in the evening. WaMCOHSi JOMPLETL DEBATES Our foreign policy, the currency, the tariff, Im migration, high license, woman suffrage, penny postage, transportation, trusts.department stores, municipal ownership of franchises, government control of telegraph. Both tidtt o i tlko above and many clhtr qutt Hem completely debated. Directions for organizing and conducting a debat ing society, with by-laws ana parliamentary rules. Price, $1.50 Postpaid. Cloth 469 Pages. SINDS & NOBLE 4 ps 31-33-38 West 16th Street, N. Y. City Sckoolfoekt ofalltMUhtr at oh4 ttortt WHEN "WALKOVERS" GO ON Shoo Troubles Go Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street Lfi ffiSffiiDiws m iH u MEN 8ELECTED. List of Athletes to Compete at Kansas City Friday Night. Tho teri men who will go to Kansas City to compete In tho Kansas City Athletic Club's Indoor handicap track mdet next Friday night were selected laBt night. They are: G. D. McDonald (polo vault), J. C. Knode (high Jump), Krorger (shot put, fifty yard dash), Dunlap (fifty yard dash, fifty yard hurdles), Craig (fifty yard dash, fifty yard hurdles), Mulr (fifty yard dash, fifty yard hurdles), D. F. McDonald (fifty yard dash, fifty yard hurdles), Coe (fifty yard dash), Benedict (half mile), Alden (one mile). These men do not go to compote as a representative team for tho Uni versity, but simply as Individuals en tering the games undor Nobraska colors and competing for tho experi ence to be gained and the pleasure of tho trip. They will leave Thursday night over the Missouri Pacific at 10:15, reaching K. C. the next morning. ORGANIZE BA8EBALL TEAM. Boone County Students' Club to Play Cotner and Wesleyan. All arrangements have been made for the organization of a baseball team from the young men of tho Boone County Students' Club. Practice will begin on the grounds at Nineteenth and Vine streets as soon as the weather permits, and tho men will then bo ohoBen for their respective places. P. A. Barrow, chief clerk In the office of Commissioner of Lands, was elected as manager, and 0. L. Pitch ford and, W. B. Watson as a commit tee to arrange for grounds and games. Games have been scheduled with Cot ner and Wesleyan, the latter of which will probably be played on tho Satur day after vacation. Sigma XI. Tho society of Sigma XI will meet tomorrow evening. The following pro gram is to be given: "The Probability . Machine," C. C. Engborg. "Chemical Research and Progress," S. Avery. "Designing and Building a Tele- Bcope," G. D. Swezey. Freshmen Lose. The ' Freshmen were defeated by the Y. M. C. A. Meteors last Satur day night, 38-32. The Freshmen were badly worsted In tho first half, but took a big braco in tho second, scor ing more points than the Meteors. Battalion Flag. Tho person who borrowed the bat talion flag is advised to return It promptly as it is government prop erty and Uncle 'Sam has a habit of not seeing the joke in such matters. . Chemical Club. The Chemical Club will meet Satur day evening, March 23, In the Chem ical Lecture room. H. B. McComb will talk on "Radio-Activity." JSP Visitors are welcome. Arthur Montmorency, familiarly known as "Montie," announces his marriage Wednesday, April 3. Ho graduated in 1894 from the Literary department; he later returned and took the law course In 1896, but is now an engineer. Swell spring sample shoes and Ox fords, half price. Sanderson's. ooooooooooc 6 THE Xiiriif uiiunAAn ncn ninuoun HOTEL makes specialty of Ban- o Sj quets. We have the $ finest banquet room in g the city. Special rates made to Fraternities. o o a Call and get our prices. A. D. CALKINS, Prop. OOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JOOCOOOOCOCOOOOOCXXXXXXX ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory! GOODYEAR SYSTEM Tho only up-to-date plant in tho city. Saves you timo and money 1220 "O" STREET FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $400,000.00 Surplus and ProAta.... 100,000.00 DEPOSITS 3,030,000.00 THE STAR RESTAURANT BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN THE 6lTY. D. K. CAMPBELL. SI lioolatM aMi Bon Bono. Tlu tnui CfttUr. Ckpeco Sbruak Qjurter Size Cellar 10 cent coca, z lor so crou f, Mkw of cloett mil Monarch Bh'lrto I UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN! J I C. A. TUCKER, Jtwtlir, j IR. S. S, SHEAIi, Optlclll jjj 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT ; hi YOUR PATR0NA6E SOLICITED. 8. AkiSg&i< S JUI3JVI iffi ffll SSX8S893ffiiI .'