THE DAILY NBBRA8KAN t u You cu fill it withjonreyis ; Conklin's -Solf-Pllling Pen is tho pest fountain pen for both student nnd professor on account of the Crescent-Filter. To fill Conklin's sEtr- Fountain Hr Pen i pimply dip it in any ink and press tlo Crescent-Fhier that's nil. No lroppcr no inky fingers no ni filed tompcr. Guaranteed to bo a perfect Writer. Loading dealers handle Iho Conklln. If yours does not. order direct. Kofuso sub stitutes. Bend (or handnome new catalog. I THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 319 HuWlUi UAi, TOLEDO. OHIO Lawlor Cycle Co Raoyoln and Ivar-Johnson : iiyclii. 0. ft M. lastbill - ' Soot's. 10 Mir ft. roduotlon to- studtnts if thty montiott : this ad. 1324 O STREET T. J. THORP & CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, 'Seals. Trade Checks, Keys Locksmllhlng. General Machine Works, Model Makers, Etc. 1038JK St., L.INCOLS X HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY TH- .Qulik and Easy Barbir Shop ' C. W. HUMBRT, Ptf. - tOI SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET i (Jive mm m Mil SAY, BOYS The girls are wearing mighty fine Tailored 8ults this Spring. DO YOU THINK" They want to spend their money for Tailored 8uits and go with afellow wearing a Hand Me Down Suit. "THINK IT OVER." We will give you the Latest Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob blest Assortment of Woolens in the city. $25 and higher. Elliott Bros., Tailors . . 142 8outh 12th 8t. CINCINNATI CUT PRICE SHOE STORE AND. Eltttrie Skat tooalr Faotory SAVES YOU TIME -AND -MONEY tfflUT iWWI f7 kC-Llw fi MdL mJmLmm wwmZZZm FROM THE 1YEBRA8KAN. Five Years Ago. Tho Sonior annual did not moot a largo Halo and tho financial success of tho book 1b quite doubtful. Considerable comment 1b being paBsod as to where the buildings grnntod by tho last legislature will bo placed. A good story will boar repoatlng, but not to the same class. Dlossed Is the noto taker, for he shall be borrowed of by all his friends. Arrangements, h'a've been completed for tho Junior-Senior reception. Doan . Kingor . succeeded O. P. Rosb as secretary of tho Y. M. C, A. Threo Years Ago. Tho Dramatic Club presented "Fon nol." Five frat men were elected for tho mombcrs jf tho Athletic Board. Fred Hunter received 646 votes, which head ed tho list. The annual May Morning Breakfast was held at St. Paul's church by tho Y. M. C. A. Tho Soniars decided not to observe "Sneak Day"" on account of "various" reasons. -. t Since the beginning of the year fifty eight school and college fires have been recorded in the United States and Canada. Fifty-five foreigners, representing clghtoen different nationalities, arc at prosent onrollcd in tho University of Missouri. Tho list includes Mexico, Argentine Ropublic, Japan, I ndia, England, Germany, Chile, Peru, Russia, China and others. Tho University of Idaho has settled the Beal problem, one being adopted by the board of regonts at their last mooting. At a recent election at Barnard Col logo 360 ballots were cast by 325 girls. Alumni of Purdue are to offer a prize for the student who invents tho host football play for next year. Largo stock tan oxfords, snappy Btyles at popular prices. Rogers & Perkins. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. C. H. Froy, florist, 1J33 O St Clements' -photos are the best'. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Pay Your SUBSCRIPTION f1- .r-" BcftoUrwtTrttUMuk iJDB 'AjuiriSf2iuHanBAQHjHv FLAT CLMSP 8UCCE88FUL PLAY. (Continued from page 1.) and indulged In many humorous situa tions which wero well received by tho audience. Tho cast was as follows: Miss Shinn Miss Hlbncr Miss Snydor College Girls Mr: Murphy Mr. .Jeffords Mr. Ketridgo Collego Boys Miss Bailey Irish maid Miss Qould Chaporono Mr. Erskino Servant Mr. Letton Prof. Edgington INJURIES MAKE A MUTE TALK. An Oklahoma Man Hadn't Spoken for Years Till a Train Hit Him. George Berry, a deaf mute who was struck and run over by a Katy train at Shawnee, Okla., Friday nnd dan- 'gerously injured, astonished his rela- Hives later by speaking distinctly. Ho will recover from his injuries. Berry's leg was broken In six places and his head was badly Injured, but his skull was not fractured. Emerging from twenty horus un consciousness he oponeti his eyes and created excitement by speaking plain ly: "Give me water." This was tho first lutelllgible utterance he has made since childhood. . Physicians regard the case as most remarkable. Berry is still deaf. Send in your npws Items to the Dally Nebraskan. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. bL i-. Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 Se. 12th. HI MLL mm silk Gregory's Semi-Anthracite $7.50 FOR FURNACES GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVIN6S BANK PLEASE PAY UP! If you have not paid your subscription, please let the matter have your early attention, $100 for second semester Office open daily 2 to 5, room 7 ministration building; ':.: : . : BRIGHTON fe Flat Clasp Garters for solid, comfort. The newest shades and designs of one piece, pure silk web. All metal parts heavy nickel plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair, all dealers or by mail. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., TIB Market Street Philadelphia Afaiert of Pionttf Sutpcndtrt CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK TWELFTH AND 0 STREETS P. L. HALL, Prosldont P. K. JOHNSON, Vlco-President B 'MAN C. FOX, Caahlor, W. W. HACKNEY Jr., Auat. Cashier HAW THE EVANS - ,,i,-,, ,i, . Do Your Washing ffWi. ' Regals Hot Weather LowrCuts There's unlimited satisfaction In Regal Oxfords for hot weather wear. It is not just the comfort though that's a decided feature. It's also In the style correct style the kind that appeals to tho particular collego man or the young business man who Is looking for snappy and swagger shoe shapes. , Whatever your taste may be, you'll find tho proper stylo that pleases you most in this stock. Better come in and seo theso new Regals right now. Speier & Simon We 8ave You Money Northeast Co. 10th and O Sts. Just out of the high rent dis trict. U CLINKER OR SLATE BLOC 132 N. Ilth STREET r "' ; h II t. r i '. AiAsk :mMJ2iLl f AID KEEP THE OFFICE CAT FAT !l ki -. . BHHf V. WPP , .. , ..,.,.,.