Che Ballp ttebraenan Mw OKO0)IK00000000 00 0OKOO00OO00Oj fm y. h I OLIVER THEATRE IiihitiA'"1',"i"h'"i"n"Mni"t"""t"' MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 8. CRESTON CLARK In the Intense, Emotional Drama, The Ragged Messenger. TUE8., MAT. & EVE., APRIL 9. The 8how You Know Coming Al G. Field Minstrels 50 Headed by Press Eldridge 50 MAT. 50 & 25c. NIGHT $1 to 25c. DIXON, B0WER8 & DIXON Assisted by Miss Anna Burt In "The Three Rubes" t- COLETTA POWER CO. . In a Comedy 8klt PARI8H EARL KERN JACK WILDE LYR08C0PE Ladies' 8ouvenlr Matinees Tuesdays and Fridays. The BIJOU MODERN VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM 3 THE HUTCHI80N8 3 ARTHUR H. KHERN8 HONE8TY'8 8TRANGE REWARD .On the Biograph DEVLIN & ELWOOD HUNTRESS- MISS EDNA WOOLLEY 8inging "Farowell Soldier Boy." 8 8HOW8 DAILY 7:45 and 9 p. m. 10c and 15c, Mat., 10c. THE ELITE COOOOOOOOOO Continuous 8hows from 1:30 to 5:30 and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. THE WITCH'8 CAVE IN 8EARCH OF ADVENTURE PARI8 SLUMS BOTTLE INDU8TRY MU8IC HALL LITTLE TIEH TWO LITTLE 8TAMP8 HENPECKED HUSBAND Only a Message from Home, 8weet Home LE8LIE POMEROY NEW STYLE "BARKER COLLAR" WARRANTED LINEN ASK YOUR DEALER ', WILLIAM BARKER CO. . MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFFS I ..LYRIC THEATRE.. Register for Athletic Board Election cpril 8-9-10-11-12-13 and 15. 11 to .12 o'clock, in Main Hall and Library -if & n n BUSINESS DIRECTORY I ." u 9! Kr.ry Loyal University Btudant U j 1 1 artd to patronise theie Zfebras- 1 1 ka advertiser., and to mention j it th paper while doing ao. t I I It BARBER SHOPS Green's Shops, The Richards; The Mogul. BATHE Chris', Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Harry Porter. BAKERY Potry Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Westerfleld, Don Cam eron, Windsor. CATERER -"Tommy," at Miller & Paine's Fountain. CIGARS 'Llndsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma- geo & Deemor, The Sterling. COAL Gregory, Whitobroast CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Pol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol- shelmer, Rudge & Guenzol. DRUGGISTS Rector, Riggs. ENGRAVERS Cornel) . FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Company, HABERDASHERY 12.50 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallett, F. B. 1 Harris, Horpolshelmer. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. ., Evans. LIVERY-Ensign, Forbes, Mellck, LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe. PRINTING New Gentury, Georgo Bros., McVey, SimmonB, The Ivy Press. MUSIC Curtice, Crancer. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. SHOES Sanderson, Rogers & Per kins, Electric Shoe Co. SU1TORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Dresner. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day. Sam's Cafe. A number have inquired of Mr. Townsend If the price quoted to Corn huskers would bo extended to Senior girls desiring new sittings without cap and gown. The rate is good to July 1, '07. L. J. HERZQO Thi University Man's Till TIE F1XEST W9RK DONE AND PRICES MMT 1230 O & rREET rrmmmmimmmmmmKamm hooolatM ani Bon ton. Tk Bras CtitUr. WI8CON8IN WIN8. ( Continued from page 1.) University two years ago. Ho also took part in the political club debate at the University Inst fall. Ho was president of his class the first somes ter, 1905, and is chiof-jUBtlce of the supreme court of tho College of Law. Samuel M. Rinuker, 1909, of Bea trice, waB awarded tho, valedictory ad drosH when he graduated from the Beatrice High School In 1905. Ho was a member of the Boatrice debato team for throe years. Ho won a place on the Hquad In his Freshman year, has been president of his cIhbb twice, and pnssed the Rhodes Scholarship exami nation this year, which mnkcs him eli gible for the $6,000, four-year scholar Bhlp at Oxford University. He is a member of Alpha Theta Chi fraternity. Joseph M. Swenson, 1908, Is a gradu ate of the Omaha High School, which he represented on five victorious de bating teaniB. He won tho unusual honor of representing the University in iuter-colleigate debate in his fresh man year, being a member of tho team that defeated Washington University. He was president of his class the first Bemester last yenr, and has high gen eral rank as .a scholar. Clyde C. McWhinney, Law 1908, of Lincoln, graduated at tho Alliance High School. He was a member of the squad last year, and he won one of tho scholarship prizes in tho College of Law last year. Ho is the president of the University Forum. Nebraska-Illinois. Byron E. Yodor, 1908, William R. King, 1908, and George M. Tnulson, 1907, with Frank C. Builta, 1908, as alternate, composed tho Nobraska team which debated against Illinois at Urbana last night. Illinois was repre sented by C. A. Marshall, 1908, S. L. Largo, 1909, Dean S. Doran,.1909. Nebraska supported tho negative side of tho question and Illinois up held the afllrmativo side. In both tho main and rebuttal speeches tho de baters spoke in the order given above. The Illinois Team. C. A. Marshall, 1908, lsa member of the Adolphlc Literary Society and was an alternate -on the Illinois-Indiana team. S. L. Large, 1909, is a member of the Philomathean. Literary Society and was a participant in the Freshman Sophomore debate in J905. Dean S. Dorhan, 1909, Is a member of the Philomathean Literary Society and was a member of the Freshman Sophomore debate in 190G. The Nebraska Debaters. William R. King, 1908, of Osceola, Is the son of Senator King. He is a graduate of the Osceola High School. This is IiIb first year on tho squad. He is a member of the Delta Tau Delta. Georgo M. Tunison, 1907, is a'gradu a'to of the Cozad High School. Ho was a member of tho squad last year. . Ho is prominent In 'various ways in col lego life. Ho is studying law, ang be longs to the Delta Upsilon fraternity. Byron E. Yoder, 1908, is from To peka, Indiana, where he did a 'good deal of debating. He Is business man ager ol tho Daily NebraBkan. Ho par ticipated in the political club debato last fall. He belongs to the Delta UpBilon. Frank C. Builta, 1908, of Burchard, Nobr., graduated from the Burchard High School in 1902. He represented that school for two years Jn the South eastern Nebraska High 'School Debat ing League. He is taking the Literary course and intends to study law. This his first year on the University do-. Q Auto ...jag i"i R A Specialty In Oysters in Seisen !i 8 117-19-21 No. 13th St. ! UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN j C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, i;j jj IR. S. S, SHEAN, Optician ; jj 1123 0 STREET. 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