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Come in and try them; Lincoln Candy Kitchen 14th and O So. west Corner r. nuKl SAIVTS CAFE UNDEI?, NEW MANAGEMENT THE BEST ( )F EVERYTHING IN SEASON HENRY CLARKE, Prop CINCINNATI OUT PRIOI 8H0E 8T0RC -AND- Btttrit Sht Rtptk FttUrf fAVBf YOU TIME and f- HMIY MWWW Late at breakfast? Dnlrymplo's. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. .. . mr i 4L r,tn i j, sou c am l w HrPeii Elliott Completes Lectures. "Dad" Elliott lectured twice in the Temple Sunday. In the morning at ten o'clock he spoke to about 250 Uni versity men. lie developed the Idea that slreiiKlh In any way requires ap plication and unyielding; perseverance The athlete must train faithfully and forego many personal des'res. The mental worker who works hardest Is the most successful. And In morality one must "train," so to speak, and failure to follow the right rules of moral " living produces sure moral weakness Just as lack or training pro duces physical weakness In an athlete. In the afternoon Elliott presented the three principles required 'n "a Christian man very forcefully. About two hundred and twenty-five students were present and about thirty de clared their Intentions at the close of the meeting or following the precepts of Christian living. "Dad" Elliott's talks have been well attended and well recefved and the Y. M. C. A. management considers them a great success. The Zoological Club. The Zoological Club will meet at 8 p. in.. Tuesday .March 2 , H)08.. In the Zoological Lecture Itoom. The follow ing is the program: "Present Status of the Neuron Theory." by U F. Barker. Reviewed by W. A. Willard. "(ierm Cells and Mitosis eiMis AmUosis," by various authors. Re viewed by J. C. Elder. Visitors cordially welcome to the meetings of the club. Dramatic Club Plays. A series of plays will soon be pre sented by the Dramatic K'ub. The first numbers will be given Saturday evening, March 28, 11)08". Others will rollow at later dates. Those for this first date are: "Mrs. Ploddlng's N'ieces," "The Littlest Girl." "A' Game of Tragedy," and "Grlngoire." Admission 2 cents. No reserved seats. Officer Elected. At a meeting of the Union Literary Society recently the following new officers were elected: President A. IT. Miller. Vice President Miss Jessie Glass. Secretary Miss Stella Hardy. Treasurer Ivan Baker. Critic Roy Walford. i Editor Miss Beulah Jennings. Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Mable Swan ! son. i tout expenses Tor iext Year. Let mo see you about making thorn this summer before you sign up for any canvassing proposition. M. E. Barker, 938 P street. Any day be tween 1 and 3, Snturdays 8 to 5. Chancellor Andrews has gone on an extended 'trip to Providence, Rhode Island, New York and. other points in the East. Profossor Fogg acted as one or the Judges at a debate between two of the literary societies of Grand Island Col lege Saturday ovening. Clements' ' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. 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