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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1907)
ttbe ailt Hcbraeftan OOOOOQOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO ELECTRIC SHOE Repairing Factory! GOODYEAR SYSTEM The only upto-duto plnnt in tlto city. Savos you time and nionoy (Continued from pagol.) corrected before the signing of it by the speaker und the Lieutenant-Governor. Without the correction the bill would lv.ive made ubo of the money by the University ImpoBsiblo until after the next acBBlon of the legislature. 1220 "O" STREET ooooooooooocxDoooooooaooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooq 8 Tho r.DAAin fFMTDll R 8 BARBER SHOP & g :: CIGAR STORE :: 8 8 Wai.nAIlTIIlDIiWAW, Proprietor Q t .Have tsffiBi You fF Seen $? Those 4?fflHllilBfe ' Swell MHI Spring raH ' H Novelties IBPBIi 111 li8 mVJM 111 tlil 4i it I I ill ! Sill 11 i (a Km VSSBK Pi Mr 91' wti A HTDB iP Those Latest Eastern College Styles Made to Order $20.00 and Higher. ENGINEERING N0TE8. W. n. Snow, Chief Engineer of the L. B. Sturdevant Co., will glVb a talk to the engineering students next Mon day at 11 a. m. The department of Applied Me chanics haH just received a torsion testing machine, which has been or dered for some time. The nvachlne Is to bo used in making tests of the twisting properties of metals and other materials. The entire machine will cost about $500, and will be Bet up ready for use in the laboratory In the next few days. John C. Holmes, C. E. '05. who Is working with the government survoyB In Wyoming, waB a campus visitor osterdny. M. P. Costolloe, C. E. 00, Is visiting University friends. He has been en gaged on tho Port Arthur Railroad lacatlon service. Instructor Seai'B of the Civil Engi neering department will give a talk to the Engineering Society tonight in M. 208. His subject will be "Tho New Burlington Round House," and will be illustrated by lantern slides. A. E. Miller, M. E. '00, now an In utructor at the Ames Agricultural School, was a campus visitor last i week. O C You are wearing better clothes than formerly. YES, and for less money. . Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln, makes my clothes now. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. MT Elliott Bros., TAILORS : Both Phones. 1210 O St BASE BALL GOODS xP I'SYUUnlWl v Solo Agents for D. & M. Baseball and Athlotlc Goods. Wo also carry the Spalding line. Special prices to clubs on bats, balls, mitts nnd uniforms. LAWLOR CYCLE CO. , 1324 O St. Only bicycle and sporting goods house on O street. SPECIAL LADIES' MAN TAILORED SUITS $11.35 to $40.00 JACKETS 7.35 to $2t,35 SKIRTS $4.00' to $8.66 Misses' Suits.. $10.00' to $18.00 Work, goods and fit guaranted.. Also GENTS' TAILORING R. C HUBERT, 117 No. 12th Street April. Veduesdny, 10. Y. W C. A. noon meoting, 11:50 115:30 p. m. Dr. Robert Whi'takor Kites address. 'Thursday, 11. Baseball, University vs. Lincoln. Antelope Park. Gorman Club moots, 8:00 p. m., with Professor Grummann, 1930 Wash ington street Friday, 12. , Convocation. 5:00 p. m. Professor Daniel Ford,. "Daniel Wobster." Sonlor Prom. Lincoln Hotel. Union Society moots, 8:30 p. m. Palladiau Socloty meets, 3:30 p. m. Hawkeye Club meets, 8:00 p. m., with Professor and Mrs. Bruner, 2314 So. Seventeenth' street. Students' Ddbatlng Club meets, 8:00' p. m. Debate on question: "Re solved, Thnt tho Legislature of Nebraska should provfdo for tho furnishing of text-books to Unlvor sity students at cost." Senior Party, 8:30 p. m., Armory. University Cadet Band Concert, 8:15 p. m., in Oliver Theater. Saturday, 13. Base-ball, University vb. Lincoln, Antelope Park. Friday, 19. Convocation, 5:00 p. m. J. Bov eridgo Lee. Saturday,.20. Jnuior-Senlor reception, 8:00 p. m., Mom. Hall. May. A Saturday, I. t Freshman Informal, Fraternity Hall. SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAY3 PAS8 BECAUSE THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK AND NEVER FALL BELOW THE OFFICIAL 8TANDARD. Recognized Universally as Best for Athletes. SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN CENTS PER COPY No. 238. Group XVI Musclo Building. By Dr. L. H. Gullck. Director of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Sahools. No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. 0. Murphy, the well known Athlotlo Tralnor, now with Univ. of Penn. No. 24G. Gjroup XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By, Geo. W. Orton of the Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlete himself. A copy of our completo catalogue of athletic goods will be mailed ujpon requost. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 126 Nassau St., NEW YORK. 149 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. I 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. The IVY PRESS H" ?C PRINTING Why Not Let Them Do It Now? Haw LOOA.noir-u b. im. BOTH PHONES X BEST 15 CENT MEL IN 8 8 THE CITY. 8! 8 D. K. CAMPBELL. ! The Botanical Socloty of America has just officially notified pr. Bessey that he has a life membership In that organization. This society consists of about one hundred twenty members, all prominent botanists of America, and has been In existence some fifteen years. German Club. The German Club meets Thursday evening. April 11, with Professor and Mrs. Grummann, 1810 Washington street. r BflBm I UNION COLLEGE a TAILORS tj Main CoJIigt BUILDING For First Glass Tailor Inf at Low Prices . . . 31 Auto,! 48 Colltft Vltw Where Can I Get a flae&l At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 15S0 BELL 550 ' Miss Anna Porter, '05, now teach-! ing ut Pierce, Neb., vllstod f rlonds" on tho campus yesterday. John C. Holmes, C. E., '05, was a CXa0COCXXXXCXX)COOCOOOOOOO J campus visitor yesterday. Gregory's Washed Goal $6.50 d - . rr I MMWSWMggywawwwiii'M jij juj 'ww