The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 06, 1907, Image 4

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UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN.
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For rofroflhmonts and light catering
work boo "TOMMY" at Miller &
Palno'e.
Have
You
Seen
Those
Swell
Spring
Novelties
Thdse
Latest
Eastern
College
Styles ,
Made to
Order
$20:00
and1.
Higher.
AprlJ.
Saturday , 0.
Baseball, Unlvorslty vb. Lincoln.
Antelope Park.
Mathematics Seminar meets, 7:30
p. in., M. 203.
Chemistry Club meets. 8:00 p. m.,
Chem. Laboratory.
Open meeting of Forest Club, 8:00
p. m. Dr. Condra gives discus
slon.
Students' Debating Club, 8:00 p. m.
Debate on, "Resolved, That the
present policy of increasing the
navy should bo continued."
Mondny, 8.
Dramatic Club try-outs for men, 7:30
p. m., Union Hall.
Tuesday 9.
Juniors meet, 11:30. Mom. Hall.
Latin Club meets, 8:00 p. m., at homo
of Miss Melqulst, 93G South 14th.
Uasoball, University vs. Lincoln.
Antelope Park.
Thursday, 11.
Baseball, University vs. Lincoln.
Antelope Park.
Friday, 12.
Convocation, 5:00 p. m. Professor
Daniel Ford, "Daniel AVebster."
Senior Prom. Lincoln Hotel.
Saturday, 13.
Senior Party, 8:30 p. m Armory.
University Cadet Band Concert, 8:15
p. m., in Oliver Theater.
Friday, 19.
Convocation, 5:00 p. m. J. Bev
orldgo Leo.
Saturday, 20.
.Tnulor-Sonlor rocoption, 8:00 p. m
Mem. Hall.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
AT
Elliott Bros.,
' TAILORS
BptkPhonct. 1210 O St
BASE BALL GOODS
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Sole Agents for D. & M. Baseball
and Athletic Goods. Wo also carry the
Spalding line. Special prices to clubs
on, bats, "balls, 'mitts' and uniforms.
LAWLOR CYCLE CO.
1324 08t.
Only bloyclo-and sporting goods house
on O street.
SPECIAL LADIE8' MAN TAILORED
8UIT8.. .,... $11.35 to $40.00
JACKETS'..... 7i35 to $21;35
8KIRT8 $4.00 to S1B.65
'Misses' Suits.. $10.00 to $18.00
Work, goods 'artdt-flt-guarantee!.. Also
GENTS1 TAILORING
R. C. HUBERT,
117 No. 12th 8treet
All Voters on Athletic Board Members
to Register.
The annual election of atudont mem
bora of th6 Athletic Board is at hand
These positions carry with them much
honor and responsibility and it is high
ly desirable that as many representa
tive Btudents as possible shall be found
to All them. Tho Board has devised
a plan by which all students have
equal chances of olection and for being
counted on election day. This plan
requires all voters toregistor and pay
twenty-five cents for the Bame as evi
dence of good faith. This money will
bo returned to voters In tickets for
admission to any athletic event con
trolled by the Athletic Board. All stu
dents, alumni and members of the fac
ulty are eligible to vote. J
All who are interested in athletics
and in seeing a representative body of
students chosen for these positions are
earnestly requested urged to regis
ter and vote upon election day. Regis
tration will be held one hour every day
noxt week and on .the following Mon
day. Lot every one get out and show
Interest by registering and taking a
voice in the choice of members. This
is a caU for a show of public Bplrit
and interest in University affairs.
Committee on Registration.
Following is the form of the ballot
to be used:
VOTERS CARD No....
Name
Class . .
College
Good for 1907
Voted X
Good in exchange for a. twenty-five
cont ticket to any event controlled by
the Athletio Board.
Sold by
' Mr. B. O. Siecko has just returned
from Washington, D. C, and will spend
a few days here, later ho will go to
the northwestern states to spend tho
summer in field work.
THE STAR RESTAURANT
BEST 15 CENT MEAL IN
THE CITY.
D. K. CAMPBELL.
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Miss Nettle Burlingame, '04, teach
ing in tho High School at Hooper, is
visiting the University this week.
Miss Sarah Mulr, '00, who is teaching
in Hastings High School Is spending
her vacation In tho city.
Miss Mario Barney, teaching in Til
den High School, is visiting friends In
the University this week.
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You arc wearing better clothes than formerly.
YES,
arid for less money.
Dresher, The Tailor
143 South 12th, Lincoln,
makes my clothes now.
SPALDING
ATHLETIO GOODS
ALWAYS PA88 BECAUSE THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK
AINU NfcVER FALL BELOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD.
Recognized Universally aa Best for Athlete.
BEND FQR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN OBNTg PHR COPT
No. 238. Group XVI Muscle Building. By Dr. L. H. Guliok, Director
of Physical Training, N. T. Public Sohools.
No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. O. Murphy, the weH-
Known Ainiouo Trainer, now witn Univ. ol Penn:
Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By Geo. W.
jiiuu u ui umv. oi renn. ana a ramous atniete himself.
A copy of our comploto catalogue of athletio goods will be mailed yon
request.
MAIL ORDER DEPT.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS;
No. 246.
126 Nassau St., NEW YORK.
149 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO.
FRATS-
When in need of COAL call and see the
WHITEBREAST CO.
We will treat you right
Phones: Bell'234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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AUTO 1550 . SELL 550 '
Gregory's Washed Coal $6.50
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