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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1908)
-X THE DAILY NEDRABKAN -A mmmm ...iWff'H1 wirmf i ii V . IK h i i w V. J m P I 7 V. XYRIC THfi ATRE jATUfB, 3 P. M. EVE 7i45 & ?00 Mill PRICES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS MMpMMMMMpmiaapMMM . ,. . OVERTURE $ THE GREAT KEtTER . v Great Novelty Bounding Wire Act ILLUSTRATED SONG "Honey Time" JOHN J. WILDE A Real Novelty GEORGE FREDO German Musical Comedian BERNICE HOWARD & CO. Presenting "Possum Ridge" LYR08CQPE GILROYi HAYNE8 & MONTGOMERY In the Nautical Burletta "THE GOOD CHIP NANCY LEE" 8towaway Chas. Gllroy Captain Nausea Maurice Haynes A first-class passenger Kitty Montgomery SOAKED BY RAIN. MANKIN The Frog Man $Jlt His Scenic Procuctlon, "A Frog's Paradise" LYROBCOPE lctar4TndHk j TAILORS 1 1 320Nt., Uaasln,,Nafc. I 1 6E0RGE BROS, Printers j I (OPPfR PLATE WORAYIKQ I I STKl DYE imWM & I A NJOE IilNET OF gTATIONp.R"V FprtinBi Bllg., LINCOLN, HEB. J T mimrmm THE 'INI' SMOKE HOUSE Welqomes all students and invites you te enjoy our Smoking and Reading Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" 8MOKE HOU8E. 1182 O STREET - "' PPSW SAY, BOYS ""(WiiW" mymmmfimmm wTne i,r' arf wap'no miQhty Tlno Tailored suits tnis spring. qq yOU THINK" They want t9 Pnd their money for Tailored Suits and, go with atcllQW, wiring a. Hand Mo Down Suit. THINK IT OVER." We vyll give you the Latest Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob biest Assortment of Woolens in the city. S25 and higher. 9kies Indulge In Sport at the Cadets' Expense. May 28. It rained CAM? UOSCOT POUND, Nebraska City, May 28. It rained, it rained hard, it rained steadily. In fact the only redeeming feature of the whole affalj was that it did not last as long as it might have. At threo o'clock yesterday morning tho cadets we aroused from their sleep or other occu pations by the rude blast of tho on coming Btorm. Tents, tho sides of which had been raised for comfort, Were hurriedly staked down. A few of the wise ones hastily constructed diverting ditches so that the wateh would not flow down tho slope into their habitations. But those who did this were few, There wore very many indeed who woke a little later to flna that they were lying in from one to three Inches of water, or, if it was not this -bad, that their bods wore thor oughly soaked. Tho rain continued in torrents for two hours and a half. It beat down up on the tents with almost fealful vigor. Residents of the town say that the storm was tho most severe of the sea son. At times there was a vivid ac companiment of lightnlngr Fortunate ly nearly all of the tents in use by th battalion are Sibley army tents and were fully capable of withstanding the driving storm. In a few Instances whore old tents were used the rain came through tho 'canvas and wet the occupants. In tho morning the scone was for some time a dreary one. First call sounded at 5:40, at which time the rain was just ceasing. The sleepy cadets turned out of their damp quar ters to And disappointment awaiting them without, for although the rain had ceased the sky was thickly over cast. Within a few minutes the com panies wore assomblod before their tents for setting-up exercises some thing which was jiQt relished as much M It. might have been under different circumstances. Tho twenty-five ama teur oWlera who had been thrown Jnr to tho guard house during the night for various Infractions of rules woro set to work digging trenches and. cleaning up camp.. They wore kep hard at work for a great part of the morning and it Is safe to say that some of them will be exceedingly care ful about laying themselves liable to "K. B." duty again. Tho guard house, la (act, seemed undeservedly popular for the, first pight In camp. Several men woro caught by guardsmen in tho act of! running the lines after time was up and were lodged in the guard tePt for the night. About midnight myster ious shots from the vicinity of three company tents caused, a wholesale round-up of tholr occupants. A shirt tail parade was formed on the spot and the luckless cadets were marched in scant apparell to the guardhouse. The lines woro open from 11 a, m., to 3 p. m., yesterday and a large ma jority of the boys sought the pleas ures afforded, by the town. At i o'clock all were put through battalion drill followed by parade, Supper call was was sounded and the camp activity was over for the day, save for the marching of the vigilant sentries. Fol lowing Is the program for the day: First call , ... 5:40a.m. HflBLLBr M AIL FLAT CLAMP BRIGHTON Flat Clawp Garter for solid comfort. The newest shades and designs of one piece, fHirs) Hk web. All metal parts heavy nickel plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair, all dealers or by mail. noMEEx simrmvmtn aw., 719 MmHtei tXreetf f MeUtrt of Pionttr Xutpn4ri Assembly 7:30am. Recall 8:00a.m. Offlcers' call 8:10 a.m. First Sergeant's call '8 : 10 a. m. Drill 8:45 a.m. Recall 9:45 a. m. Oaurd Mount 10:05 a. m. Assembly 10:15 a. m. Moss 12:00 m. Sick 3:40 p.m. Drill 4:00 p.m. Recall 4:60 p.m. Parade 5:00 p.m. Retreat Immediately after Parade. Mess 6;00 p. m. Tatoo " 9:00 p.m. Call to Quarters 10:40 p.m. Taps 11:00 p.m. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Thfcxvjrpar cqurao, leading tp dofffoo pf Doctor of Low (J. D.), which by tioQuartorBjrtcmmajr bo complotod in two and ono-fourth calendar yrora. Collcoo education rwjulrod for regular admission, ono yoqrof Inwbttfnff opuntod toward ooUobq dogroo, Paw library pf 29,300 Tolatncfl. The Banner Quarter offer ipcclaloM0rtnaJ tlM te studesUi teacaen, a4 practttlMr. FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRE8S DeM of Law School. University of CNca COMMENCEMENT. (Continued from page 1) evening, Tho I'emplo. Admission with out ticket. Baccalaureate Address. Sunday evening, Memorial Hall. Admission without ticket. Phi Beta Kappa Address. Monday evening, The Temple. Admission with out ticket. Class Play. Tuesday evening, Oliver Theater. Tickets are distributed only by members of tho Senior class. Alumni Address. University Farm. Commencement. Thursday morn ing, the- Lincoln Auditorium. Admis sion free, but by ticket. Class Reunions and Dinners. De tails announcod in University Journal apd durlpg Commencement week In the Lincoln papers. Alumni and Out-of-town. Guests. Tickets for the Commencement Ora tion aro reserved for you on applica tion tp tho Secretary of tho Committee on Arrangements. JSBBjv Commlttco on. Arrangements. B. H. Barbour, chairman. C. R. Richards. Capt. J. O. Workizer. E. M. Clark. O. J. Fee. P. J. Harrison, secretary. Bookman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. at Go to Mrs. J. O. Bell, hairdresser, for ohlropody. courses: Bookkaaplng, Shorthand, Typewriting, English, Penmanship, Vc, Lincoln Butintsi Gtllfgf We're now located in the most beautiful itoic in the west. We handle the finest COOL PRINKS in the city. Come in and try them Lincoln Candy Kitchen J 4th and O So, west Corner Cameron's lunch counter 128 Bo. 12. Clements' photos are ttie best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Dalrymple's dainty delicacies. Largo stock of stylish oxfords at popular prices, Call and see them. Roger & PerHIns, 1129 O street. The best place to eat In town Is at Dobs Cafe 114 So. Eleventh Btreet. Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Ifclh.J m OIVWJTYiWEIiIfclPTrCa C. A. Tucker JEWELIR Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN Kill SHEET, YELUWFWT w aaa w aaaw aaaaaaa aaaaayaaaai A Souvenir Spoon would be Just the thing' for a graduation remembrance or when, ybq leave take one home with you. There is something so "tasty" and.'o pleasing about a souvenir spoon They are serviceable too. We have. N i Elliott Bros., . -Tailors " 142 8outh 12th, 8. Reville 5:50 a.m. Assembly 6:00 a.m. Fatigue 6:15 a.m. Mess ; 6:50 a.m. Sick i 3:50a.m. Drill ,.,,.. , First call . , . 7:20 a. m. an elegant line to pick from Unl as well as Lincoln. . . HENDERSON & HALD, 132 No. 10th Street