CDc Pull fleb.rncumi Mi f I, ,MU,4-. ' V OLIVER THEATRE ' MATINEE, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:16 ROSELLE KNOTT -IN- it ALICE - SIT- BY-THl- FIRE" rj 11 THE ;t';'.;w;w,.. ..LYRIC tlKEAtftL. ORlk 1 HERBERT TRIO TRAVILLE-LANDER8 & CO. TIPPEL & KLlMENT VV. J, milLs . , I T IT" . MARIE LAURENA "Frat" Baseball Standings. East Side. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Alpha Thota Ohl.. 2 2 0 1000 Sigma Chi 3 2 1 .GOT Alpha Tau Omega 2 1 1 .500 Delta Tau Delta.. 2 0 2 0000 Sigma Alpha 1 0 1 0000 West Side. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Kappa Sigma .... 2 2 0 1000, Phi Delta Theta.. 110 1000 Beta Thota PI.... "2 1 1 .500 Phi Kappa Psl.... 2 11 .500 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 0000 Delta Upsllon .... 1 0 1 0000 j.'f i-"mw wSrit!tvtr?M wtfrfgWHtr! rm3AkJHevm&mvtiwvntrm0mnrTt.'mt4Tmt Student Volunteer Secretary. Student Volunteer Secretary W. T. Davis will address the students of the University Friday evening at 8 o'clock In U. 102. Miss Vlbbard and the now Wosloyan male quartette will render Bpeclal music and a very profitable mooting Is assured. All aro urged to bo present. JACK! WILDE THE LYROSCOPE & K T .'J Kacjlei' Souvenir WMnees Tuesdays and Fridays, X'MA'VVA,,-V- THE ELITE ti 'Ji'J Ji J-LCj Oontlnuoua Shpwa, frpm 13Q to 1:30 r at?d 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. ELECTRIC BELT TOMMY AT PLAY Ensemble Musical Program. This morning at Convocation a pro gram of ensemble music will be ren dered as follows: Mr. Charles Christy, Piano. Mr. Carroll Beach, Violin. Binding Romance Beethovon Sonata op. 24 No. 5. Adagio, Scherzo. Rondo. Grieg Peer Gynt Suite, "Morning Scene," "In tho Hall of the Mountain King." v fnJf. - ir. -i n" SPALDING soi vrrtv ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAYS PAS8niEQApSE,T.HEY AM KEPT UR TA THI MARK AND NEVER PALL 1ILOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD. Repoaned, Ulvsraally ,a. Mt, fWjAJhfrtM., t SEND FOR THBflH BObKfl NOW-TEN 0TI MHl COT No. a. Group XVI MusoU Bulld&t;. By, Dr. L., H. Onllsk,. Director of Physical Training, N. T. Public Sohools. No. 27. Group XU-r-Oollete Athletics, By M. O. Murphy, tk wH- , knowB.Atfalo.Uo. Jraetn nw with UaiY..t Pfta. No. 240. Group 3CH Athjetfck Training for Sckeolkorp. nBr.Oto. W Ortoa pf thf VrtT-Pt Pn. and alraWafeSU MmmII A copy of pur.qomplote oatalocve of athlttlo goods will maiksl request. I .W f-.f 128 .).. irt MAIL ORDER DEFT. A. G. SPALDINQ t mm. N....U St, NEW YORk. liiliVl.TE'., 6tilhkmi: fjnMrwHU JH lYlulilDl tnUl 1 i O ") " 7'l,1l"r ?1M 1 " THE FEMALE 8PY TURKEY RAFFL8 PLAYING OPF 8CORE8 , ILLU8TRATED 80NG8 It Isn'iAJWiya Puila That Kill By Leslie Pomeroy "lo(a" By Miss Revett Mr. C. S. Paine, of the Historical Society departed yesterday on a tour which will last ti couple of weeks. St Louis, Jacksonville, Illinois, and Des Moines will nil bo visited, where In ad dltlon to pleasure seeking, Mr. Palno will Investigate various historical sub jects. Ar. L. R. Smith has taken Mr. Palne's place In looking after the Mor ton History during tho latter's absence. vwewm" H i FRATS- Who m, need of COAL call and see the) Li WMITEBREAST CO. We will tret you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. ,rnivl . I Ulvt iilkll ltn f fVH T""( it. ,- t.lTi a .. t 1UV, 0( Sopkonlorfe f iitefmai Saturday, ApVil 27th MEMORIAL HALL -JU everybody Invited cADMISSIoK 50 CENTS bd( L l ? . . 'kL 8 ELECTRIC SH0E j Repairing Factory! g !! aOODYUR SYSTEM (" Tho nnlv tm-to-rtiito nlant in the O O city. Saves you time and money C J 1220 "0" StREET Q i n ' f D . i i R UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAM ! Y S C. A. TUCKER, JiwiHr, 8 IR. 9. i SHtAH, UinCIU I I wArV A, W-o ,U , rf, . u , ; m I STREET. TtLLOW f R8RT ; B JilMr Bltiauifii; nuniTtrn ' -w - - T w.y Lie. i. b. v I Lautulrymea. 1' ; YULfe BROS. 1 Mr. Charles E. Downtpn represent- pany, spoke yesterday afternoon In Memorial Hall to the men of the En gineering department with a view' to getting men to enter tho apprentice ship "department In tho plant at Pitts burg. About twelve men from tho Senior class signified their Intention of entering the service of the company. About half a dozen of tho Juniors will also bo taken Into the service for the summer. M W U' PUB 1X' i A iitsnt, ,(IIHI MSHiBEljIffBHB r" J.i. V Seventeen large cases of paintings for the Art Exhibit arrived yesterday morning and were placed In tho Li brary Hall preparatory to unpacking. The work of unpacking and hanging the pictures will begin today, and the rooms w4jl bo ready for the opening of the exhibition on Saturday evening. Dr. Bessoy has just received some old botany hooks dating back as far as 1546. They still have their original binding and aro In good condition. UNION COLLEGE tailors ;.;; r, r t i 2 A. Fr Flr.t Q(., Till., lire ' Uw Klin . . . Autt, 41 Clllip Vliw tli'J OJ'Ci a t.i .M vi UJtl Jo ii" rn n'if" ' wll"' ' " 'Hl'i'ilir iTTirrrrnTTT'TnrTTTnrsTnivrj7TnTirf About ton of the boys In the depart ment of Forestry are planning to go to central Colorado this summer in order to get practical exporlonco In a lumber camp. Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Fortes Stables, of course AUTO 1550 wl BELL 550 n to , t. t mm Ai. 'H V 9 ib M , f'll l""1 " (V jNioTuTtTnnTftTiiiTSaoairJr Emory Ray Buckner, '04, promi nent as a Nebraska debater, wjdj grad uate from the Harvard Law School this June and will commence practice in Chicago. t 4 "II O ft 'kHU i i'V -v Hu PRESS The IVY 1'V ISJM. "ftffc t PRINTING fsJMo "iffc t it, i.uv. - ; ai c rs vtv , - v ( ' 1 Wfcy Ntft LT Tkt NftNwT iRMr xdtfU . mi, Bonn mniMi HtM4K I I t-wi-AVrSiafa'J o Mattle Patrick, JO1, will be princi pal at Holdrege next yeaf. Gregory's Semi-Anthracite $7 rn 5i 1 3 J S ' r . $