r-j.T..3K,., jfi , r i . if-,.1.1.. -JsM- v- THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN . tr tf"' V .-- m . r- I- MU it c- ,- I BE. fd s You cm fill it mthmv r 1 BV I vfir'L rV' 5ftklii Self-FUflng perils. tho bcsf 'fountain pori for. both Student and professor on account bf tho n -I P.rni-i9inf..T?l11nr TV Hll iaiwa.Ow b jvkvKi. vl J lonkIbi's;T& Fountain W Pen o ..,. simply dip it in any ink and press the CreScent-Flllcr that's all. No uroppcr no inKy nngera noruiuea tompor. Guaranteed to be a perfect ;LiQaainv aeaiors nanaie mo vonuia. u vntirfl dftAA nnf. irr1r fllwv. Tlnftian atifv. --- 'ww -""l i wavw vw HV ""timteB.- senator nanaiorao now catalog. .HE-CONKllN-PEN-GO; j 31j)ltA.lUKlUlVT0LP0k0J0 . ' V U it - . -J Iffifttfift UNIVERSITY . , TAILORS. Vnd li I .HATTERS 1 1337 O STREET f We're now located in the most 5 beautiful store hi the west. e handle the finest , 'Z-I HOT DRINKS lint , J.- - T' -t-' 'I in the city. Come in' and try them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen 4th and.O So. west Corner f m7 & SAM'S CARE ; under new'management I i THKETBESTTOF k :fSYEBYTSlNG :i yp SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop. LAW BASEBALL. Waldron, the' Newly Elected Captain, Makes a Short Talk. Tho law team Is showing? up wolf under fiscally praotico. Yesterday,' on Ihe field, Manager Randall presiding, nominations for captain were In order. It is customary for the manager to be a senior, while the captain comes from the Junior ranks. Consequently four juniors wore nominated, Waldron, Cod dlngton, McCutcheon and R. P. Green slit. Waldron, receiving the highest number of votes, was declared elected. A short talk of encouragement fol lowed, in which he mentioned the pre vious teamB that have gone out be fore, the team of '06 being exception ally strong, only loBing one out of the season's schedule of games. There seems to be no doubt about one equal ly as brilliant this year. It was de olded to beat the 'varsity Bquad at Antelope park tomorrow at 2:16. If it wasn't for the fact that the flrBt earn claims Borne of the members of tho law branch, there wouldn't be any doubt about' Bhuttlng them out But aB'it now stands, It will be well enough to barely- let. them score. 'Captain Waldron" certainly has the ginger", which is a main esential of a snappy ball team. try The grasp" a otthe clasp is easy. It's .flat tho only abso lutely flat clasp garter Li tlio Jlrirrliton. Mill!- ons of men know this buy them and wear them. Tho wear is there, and they cqst oiily a quarter a pair. Remember it. PIONEER tttSFENKX CO., 718 Mmn St., Pwuaorau "4 -hrlchtntlii are made 6t TU.. -til .M1 ., 'A I'uiu nun ntui The Tmtterna arc P new, ;excliilyo,Vari1' I etV"?cio1iiIi AoHflti.fr" evcrvhxlv. .All, irtclal nklterrW-n are of heavy iilckel-plalcdbraM. If your, dealer vcan't rojiplyyou a pair will be sent upon receipt bf price. t 4 h ' uunitr NtMSM : , i'i o ?M HJ CWO000000)K00006 'lr Urb iW&LU l Cadet Band Concert F F Mrclt27i TEMPLE. THEATR'.Ur? Adsn. 25c Reserved Seats3c '" -i-T Ji.-.-.-il J-w--V-t Jt YJJKIK Mt -"Mi GK010yilKM Another Prominent Nebraskan. George A. Lee, 1904, law 1905, who is now practicing law In Spokane, Washington, was recently honored by receiving the appointment of assistant prosecuting attorney for Spokane county. Tho "Spokesman's Review," in speaking of the appointment, gave Mr. Lee much praise for his past work in Spokane and urged him to run for the legislature. While In the University he was one of the most prominent debaters and a member of tho teams that debated with "Kansas in 1903 and Washington in 1904. Nebraska 8tudents at Michigan. Roy G. Pierce, '07, writes that he is talcing graduate work in forestry at the University of Michigan. A few other former-Nebraska Btudents are at Ann Arbor. F. J. Pipal, '07, is doing graduate work In forestry; Kelso Mor gan is studying law and -training for long distance runs; J. W. Wopat, qx. '09, Is talcing electrical engineering; "Dusty" Strom-is studying medicine; Alvin B, Evans, A. M. '98, lgllolnRrr" graduate work in Latin, Greek and Roman law; Y. W. C. A. Noon Meeting. Monday Vera Barger. Organization for membership cam paign. Tuesday Edna Manter. Wednesday Praise service. Thursday Nellie Barrett. Friday Miss Vibbard. W' ja. r JV c . Admission $1 Limited to QQztkq r C ", T, .. I 'It .& rtf "- Engineering Soc'y. JJpp "" APRIL Fraternity Hall Abbott's Orchestra Suits and O'coats Made to Order, $15 NO MORI NO LESS 4 WwW't ertatast Tailors UNION MADE J. P. IINEQ0RY, Manner mi CaHw Uutli Bruti, 145 St. I3tl St. UiivtrsHy Students '' Ladies and Gentlemen-It In ' tke market tor a new typewriter , or desiring to rent one, we would bejKlad to have our sales-' man can ana aemomuraie we ' TiBiDie uiaurwuuu. luun tv apectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 714 P St ' Bell 848 Your Expenses for Next Year. 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