The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1908, Image 4

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    THEt DAILY NBBRA8KAN
Last Call!
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Easter Orders
LUDWIG
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can bosk a few more
orders for Easter
1036 0 Srreet
HEFFLEYS
UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
I 1337 O STREET
We're now located in the most
beautiful store in the west.
We handle the finest
HOT PRINKS
in the city. Come in and
try them.
Undid Caddy Kitchen
f 4th and O So. west Corner
DIFFERENT VIEW,
(Continued on page three.)
Inrge number of the licenses. By the
compensating provision of the net of
1004, about Ave million dollars are
unnually devoted to retiring licenses
by purchnBe.
"To save themselves the brewers
entered politics. They have a highly
organized force and are very influen
tial. In spite of their efforts, a bill Is
now pending which provides "for more
rapid retirement of licenses. The'bill
provided that the licenses, Instead of
being regarded as permanent, shall
revert to the government in fourteen
yoars. This materially, lessens their
valuo and thereby increases the pur
housing power of the compensating
fund.
"The reason for the different atti
tudes adopted toward the question by
Americans and Englishmen lies in the
fact that the vested interests nre
much more carefully considered there
than here. Tri America things change
more rapidly. The outlook of the
present bill Is not bright. Yet It la
posslblo that It will pass with an
amendment increasing the retiring
limit to twenty-one years. Local op
tion has little chance. Nevertheless,
I expect the temperance agitation to
grow in strength and to be ultimately
successful."
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SAM'S CAFE
UNDER NEW-RfrANAGEtoENTn
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" THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING
IN SEASON
I HENRY CLARKE, Prop
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Do Your Washing
Northwestern Is making arrange
ments for a mock national Republican
convention. . Members of the Women's
Suffrage League will make a contest
for the delegations from some of the
western states.
C. W. Edgerton, '03, recently passed
his examination for Ph.D. degree at
Cornell University. He has been ap
pointed botanist in the Louisiana Ex
periment Station at Baton Rouge.'
The 'Equnl Suffrage Club meeting,
which was to have been held Tuesday
evening at the Alpha Omlcron Pi
house, Is postponed until after Easter
vacation.
Notice.
Meeting of auditing committee ol
the Senior class, Nebraskan office, to
day at 5 p. m.
Dr. R. P. Hlbard, of the United
Stutes Department of Agriculture,
called on Dean Bessey last week. Dr.
Hibacd-lfi a specialist in soils.
Girls at Iowa are to hold a 'big
rally In the Interest of a new build
ing for the use of the university
women.
Cadets should see Sanderson be
fore April 14 to Insure a fit In -tan
shoes. .
Josephine Frazler, '07, of Omaha is
visiting at the Alpha Phi house this
week.
"Your next" Aristo Barber Shop,
1206 O St.
The cornerstone for a new gym
nasium was laid at Syracuse recently.
Clements' photos are the best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
See Sanderson this week about ca
det tan shoeB while stock Is large.
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced, Msnday;
Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday.
Social night Friday. .PHyate class
every afiernWn. ' Meat beautiful hall
In Llnoeln. Newi;ieatIon, 1124 N
street Auto-M41.? ;
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
.for chiropody.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
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Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan.
C. H. Frey, florist, 113S O St
Dairy lunches Dalrymple's.
Eat at Slam's.
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Base Ball Goods
have the endorsement of the big play
ers in the American, National and
Minor leagues. Reach Mitts and
Gloves are used by such famous men
as Kling, Lajoie, (Jhance, Davis, Ten
ney and- many others : sufficient evi
dence of Reach superiority. They say
no other rnake holds the ball so surely.
Prices of Catchers' Mitts, 25 cents to
$8.00 each. First Basemen's MittS,
$1.00 tp $4.00 each. Fielders' Mitts,
50 cents to $3.00 each. Fielders'
Gloves, 25 cents to $3.50 each.
The RgaK Ball
is the official ball of the great Amer
ican League. Its use is compulsory
In every game played by an
American League i earn, as the
Reach Ball has been adopted
exclusively for a period of ten
years by that Organization.
The Reach
GuaraHtee
Applies to all Reach Base Ball Goods (except
bails and bats under 51.00). The Reach trade
matk on any article Is a guarantee ol quality
It means satisfaction, a new article or your
money back (with exception above).
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