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THE EWIL,Y NEEIRaBKAN 'fc-wtrfuntf -crfi"-- eettMfce1a T P eBTBBer esrBiBBaBfBtBi b P P P P V MAJESTIC ,, . , J HI ,J Week starting May 4th The Fulton Stock Company -PRESENTS- Texas A. GREAT COMEDY DRAMA Ststs MHnrMI by Phono at Thittti Tim His taHMwee. Auto 1628. WIA938. Evening prices 15c arid 25c Mattftees. Wed. and Sat. 15c Box ofllco opobH 11 a. m. LYRIC THEATRE 1 ,' MATINHB 3 P. M. EVE. 7:45 & 9:00 PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS -'J , OVERTURE Roy L. Matson, Musical Director. The Great NAMBA JAPANESE TROUPE Acrobats and- Tumblers CHARLEY BROWN The Boy Entertainer LA ESTELLITA Assited by SENOR GARCIA Presenting Her Rdbortolre of 8panish and English 8ongs and 8panish Dance ILLU8TRATEJ3 80NG "The 'Welcome' on the Mat Ain't Meant for. Mo" HARRY W. 8PING0LD & CO. Presents the Ope Act Merry Jingle "THE HAND80ME STRANGER" LYR08C0PE ME 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE 'Welcomes all students and invites you io enjoy our 8moking and Reading Room. . It's a pleasure to please. Try AlS. "UW" 8M0KE HOUSE. 1132 O 8TREET I COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING 1 M AND H I STEEL DYE EMBOSSING ' I A NICE LINE OP STATIONERY I Fraternity Bldgr, LIMGOLH, NEB.J LbBbV II' BBeeeS ;; Ml feLUPEOO SHRUNK , , II ? H COLLAR K f m Quarter 8lw,'j5c each, a for .st ,11 CUUBTT, FCABODY CO., 'I ;" BUSINESS DIRECTORY Kvery Loyal University Student Is urged to patronleo these Nebraa ken advertliera, end to mention J tbe paper while fleififr tb. t i I A A Bf Bf 4 eV ftJtf BlAf 1A4 4 B Blftf fteV AV B v Bf B.Bf .Bf )Btf Bfl ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor Cycle Co. BANKS First ThiBt and Savings. Control National. BAKERIES Dalrymplo, Folsom, Pe- try. BARBER SHOPS Grand. Central, Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmort. BATH HOUSE ChriB. BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln; University. CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, DonB, Buds. CLEANERS Wood. CIGARS Colo & McKenna; Matt'a Place. BUSINESS COLLEGES Lincoln Bus iness College. CLOTHING Farquhar; Mageo & Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. COAL Gregory; Whitobroast. CONFECTIONER Dalrymple; Lin. coin Candy Kitchen; Olympia Candy Co , Rood, Hirschner-Morso. Folsom. DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'. DENTISTS Graham. Yungblut, J. R. Davis. Hill. DRY GOODS Herpolshelmer; Miller & Paine. DRUGGISTS Rigga. FLORISTS Chapln; C. H. Frey. FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee & A. I Deemer, Mayer Bros., Sterling, O Fulk. GROCERIES Capital Grocery. HAIR DRESSER-Mrs. J. C. Bell. HATTERS Budd, Hoffley, Lincoln Hat Co., O. A. Fulk. JEWELERS Tucker; Hallot. KEYS Thorp. I.AUNDRB3S Evans; Merchants; LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom. Dalrymple, Hlrschner-Morse. OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers; Shean. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Haydetf, Townsend, Clements. PRINTERS George Bros.; SImmond. REAL ESTATE Humphrey. RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ; Buds; Camerons; Church; Climax; Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.; Sams; Windsor; Elam's. .SHOES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati Hereford & Petty; Rogers & Peiv kins; Sanderson. TAILORS Backstrom; Dreshor; El liott; Heffloy; Herzog; Ludwig; Scotch Wollen Mills, Union College Tailors. TELEGRAPH S C.H O O L Western Telegraph School. THEATERS Lyric, Majestic, Oliver. TYPEWRITERS Underwood, Sun. Athletic Board Eliglbles. The following students have filed tho necossary statements with tho sec retary of the Athletic Board and are eligible for election to the Athletic Board for tho year 1908-09: Ben M. Cherrlngton. Sidney Collins. p Clyde E. Elliott Sidney T. Frum. Edward F, Guldlnger. James B. Harvey. W. A.: Kelly. W. C. Mills. ... ,. J. M. atton. hJo. Perfy. "' 4 , ', F. A. Peterson, Walter W. Walsh. Geo. A.'Weatbver. v; . (Signed) R. 'G.CLft.PPJ 1 1 Sserstary. Kensington Clothes... Do More Than Simply Wear Well No man Bhould be satisfied when his clothes simply wear well. He cannot afford, theBO dayB, to. dlHregnrd tho tailoring which alone insures well fitted, shapely garments. True; the conscientious Inside work on a uit adds to the cost, but It adds many times to tho lasting service which it will give. If you're simply looking for clothes at a low price, without taking into account tho fit and stylo, thon you would not appreciate our Kensington garments. Tho makors moant them for men who want tho host and know when thoy'vo got It. Every "Kensington Suit goes ono stop beyond merchant tailoring, In that they're all he could possibly turn out with n.i Buncos of doluys and misfits of the tailor shop eliminated. If you roally appreciate choice fabrics come In and try on n Kensington. Magee & Kensington Complete reports of all class day speeches will be a feature of the class book this year. K3 JJJ . X1CUUUI OUU, Ul Vyllli;UU, OIUIUU that it was the duty of college girls to refrain from using slang. A new dramatic society has been or ganized at Columbia. Its purpose is the production of serious drama. "The Democrat" is the "ofllcial or gan" of democratic students at Wash ington and Lee, who are holding a "national convention." A political equality club has been organized among the girls of tho Uni versity of California.' Since the beginning of the year fifty-eight school and colego fires have been recorded in the ' United StatoB and Canada. There are 1,265 students enrolled In the College of Engineering at the Uni versity of Illinois. As an experiment which" may be re scinded later, women students have been excluded from Tulane this year. Tho 329 memners of the 'graduating, class at the University of Michigan will average . 24 years old. Of this class, 160 are women and 169 men. The average age of each sex Ib also 24 years. The-youngest graduate (a woman) will be juBt 18, and tho oldest (also a woman) is 55. Eighty of the seniors will be 22; 70, 23; 66 over 25, and 20 past the age of 30 years. The board pt control at Minnesota has votetf $5,000 for a swinjming poql. At Purduo a" ring will be adopted In the near future; a committee Is now receiving designs. Dr. EdWard Grant Conklln, of tho University of Pennsylvania, ono of America's foremost zoologists, wll'lbe; come head of tho biological depart ment at'Prfndeton next fall.- . J Deemer Suits Fit Tho UnlverB'ty of Utah has. adopt ed a girls' cross-country run. It is Bald to bo quite popular; marvelous results, are obtained. St. Mary's College dofoatod K. U. in baseball this week. Tho score was :j to 2. Tho Yale baseball toam recently, beat that of Columbia University in a fourteen inning game. BUtlor, one of Yale's crack sprinters, has recently broken a tendon and ho will bo unable to compoto in tho meets with Harvard and Prlncoton. Hiss loss wil lniean much to tho opponents of old EH. Stanford University has raisod $800 by popular offort for tho purpose of sending a track team to tho Chicago Conference. Of this amount fifty do!-, lars was contributed by the faculty. Tho Wisconsin Agricultural College has received over a hundred calls for butter arid cheese makers this year' from all parts of tho United Stiles, Mexico and Cariada. Many of theni came from as far west as Mo'nfa'nii; Utah, and Colorado. '' "' Williams College people aro wpr- ried over tho new regulation In regard, to athletics which prohibits games, with colleges over two hundred miles from their own institution. It Is not clear in the minds of anyone whether, the' distance Ib to bo by rail or as tho crow flies. If the lattor, then Cornell, Syracuse, Philadelphia, and Princeton are included in tho list of eligible teams; if tho former, theso teams cannot be played. 4V O.- UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. ,? - : vhi, 6 FridayMay 6V ''' $ ; j Sophomore THop: , v FrfdayMaglSj- ,. J,? 8:00 p. ni-Iemple Theatef. J .M.AMlnBtre!.- w H I "C" -.' CtA'0XCCK5CCOOCO0CO1