THE DAILY NEBRASKAN jjWBaa?:, .A ' : T ',. 1 , t JL-aw r ?.,ln-jr i ' jete--- &tHMrr .,'. & University of chigago LAW SCHOOL Thr'ooyoar course, loading to dogroo I of Doctor of Law (J.D,), which by tho Quarter syatom may bo coraplotod In two arid ono-fourth calondar years, ' Collogo oducatlon roqulred for regular admission, ono year of law bolng counted toward collogo degree. Law library of 31,000 volumeB. Tho 8ummor Quartor offers special opportunltler to students, teachers, and practitioners. FOR ANNOUNCEMENT ADDRESS Dean of Law School, University of Chicago Get your Punches Sherbets, and Ice Cream from COLLINS Special attention given to Student Affairs. Bowls, Spoons and Glass es furnished free. Collins Bros: Ice Cream Co. Seventh and L Streets Bell 428 PHONES Auto 1228 . - t-j CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER Utn andPSts. .Open from 6 a. m. till 12 p. m. Lincoln's most pop ular priced eafe. OUR MOTTO: Clun and Quick Sinlci HI Iba Thw. Coupon Books worth S5 told tor $4.26. Hans Workow, Mgr. THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Weloomea all Btudonta. Bn mnrC ana BllTor LftUr B PIUI-'S Inlaid Work a B IlTL.J specialty, UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1183 O Btroot ALL WORK IS STOPPED HI8TORICAL 80cfETY NOVV LEFT WITHOUT APPROPRIATION. BUILDING CANNOT BE FINISHED QUARTER8 IN LIBRARY BUILDING NEEDED FOR CLA88-ROOM8. Other 8tate8 Provldo Handsome Build v t Ings for the Use of the Societies. Nebraska Not lip to the Standard. Tho Stato Historical socloty. muBt romaln im its. old quartors In tlio base ment of tho Library, building for tho ' i noxt few yoars at loastu Tho yotolng of tho appropriation mado by tlio last loglslaturo for tho purposo of erect ing a building has poatponod thp o plptlon of the struoturo- for an In definite porlod. Tho.logjalaturo appropriated) $15,000 for tho , purpose ot housing tho his torlcal society and, in addition, re appropriated $10,000 of what remained from tho old appropriation; making $40,000 ln all. Tho bill was votocd by Governor Shallenborgor, Tho society, howovor, contends. tha,t there? was no necessity of rp-approprlatlngtho $15, 000' as they had until AugWt 31 to uso tho romalndor ot ho ojd. appro priation! In the opinion Qftiho at torney general; to i wham, tho caBo was submitted, tho old appropriation doea not lapse.: until AuguBt, 31, which will enable tho society, to pay for th't work now under way. Reason for Veto. Govornpr SUallonprgor, gvo as his roason for vetoing tho bill that ho did not believe In oroctlng' publlo build ings by piecemeal appropriation, That tho prosent Bum was. tptally inade Qirnto to completo tho structuro and that an appropriation should olthor bo mado for tho ontlre building or not bo madO at afl, Active work has already beon com menced on tho future homo of tho society, obntracts. having, boon Qjot and some work on oxcavatlon already comploted. These contracts aggro- FRIDAY, APRIL I6III FRATERNITY HALL JIN I 0 k INFORMAL Thornburo's Orch. TICKETS $1.25 gato $15,110 and will glvo tho society tho material for excavation, to put In tho foundation, all of tho plors, and lay tho flrBt clnirso of granite, raising tho structure about three feet above tho assumed grade. TIiIb base will bo made of Woodbury, Vermont, gray granito, hammer finished, and will constitute In tho opinion of thoao in charge,, tho host foundation of any iiibllc building In Nebraska. This ox- )ondituro, togother With suporintena-i onts and architects' fees will leave '$7,500 of tho old appropriation, of which as much as may bo necessary will bo used in putting a temporary cover over tho foundation to protect It from tho elements. John Praas has been employed as superintendent of construction. Expected to Move. Tho society expected to bo able to movo into tho now structuro in about two years, and tho rooms thoy now occupy wore to be turnod Into much needed olass rooms, but with tho sud den turn of affairs, all these plans will have to be dropped for the time being. It is the opinion of those in charge that tlio state must be edu cated to the need of such a building. Tlio work Is hampered and cramped at tho present time for lack of room as well as tho imperative demand for class room to fascllitato the work of tho Bchool. GREGORY, the Tailor Has a dandy line of goods for Spring Suits. He also does the best cleaning and pressing in the city. Uth & O Streets Auto 3264 OffiO00000000000 1 8 All Makes of Second- hand Typewriters sold, g wmmmswmmmnmsmmmmmm 8 rented, or exchanged. 8 2 Underwood Typewriter g; jw fi Co., 714 P St, Both Phones. & Jk. J?TTX-wTlXVTVIirvaVTVftV?VVJVVnV7V5 BBBVBUTB.kBuBm' bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIsbsbbbbbV HLsssssssssssssssss9Lm' JBSSSSSSSSsBkm' B BBBBBBBbV BbbBbbbbWt ' HsssbBBIU mmmm?m'Tm' ssssssssssllssssssssssssssB - Eat at Green's Place The UNION CAFE 1418 O street Open Day and Night E. FLEMING Finest watch and Jewelry Repairing in the city. Give ns a call. Bell A704, Auto.8884. - 1211 O St. WesoUcitAtabarei.of your patronage. Other Btates, of less linanclal pros perity, have provided far better for their historical societies than has X braska. Tho Kansas society applied this year for the first time to Its loglslaturo and received an appropri ation of $200,000 together with $15,000 for a site and provision for tho furn ishing of tho building from another fund, and this from a legislature fac ing a doflcit of half a million. This gives Kansas a building costing $250, 000. Iowa has ono costing $450,000; Wisconsin ono costing $020,000 and Minnesota plans to have ono costing a million and a quartor. L. J, HERZOC THE UNIVERSITY MAK'S TAILOR Come la nd get tHat $15.00 Suit to your order George Bros, mat.. Excluslvo Shop of College Shoes . Now Placo. ty So S'ooiTheBe: , Tho Thompson .$3.50 and $4.00. Tho Handcraft IMOa THE MEN'S 5BOOTERY All New 144 No; 12th And In Windows. JUNIOR INFORMAL TOMORROW Third Year Men Will Give Hop at Fra ternify Hall Friday. Tho junior class will glvo 1(8 ast dance of this year at Fraternity hall tonorrow evening. Tickets aro .bolng Bola at $1.25 and the managers aspect a good sized crowd. 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Any authority on Base Ball will tell you that Reach Base Balls and Reach Mitts and Gloves are used almost ex clusively by the big leagues. That's proof of Reach Superiority. The identifying mark is the Reach Trade Mark it is stamped on every article of Base Ball goods, except Base Balls and Bats selling at retail for less than one Dollar. The Reach Trade Mark assures voudf satisfaction the Reach guarantee -iurts the quality. Look for the Reach Mark on every Base Ball article you buy. The RgaGnaraiilee The Reach Trade 'Mark guarantees pet feet goods. Should defects appear, ue mill replace any article absolutely Ivithout costyexcept Vase Halls and Vats retail ing under ft). The Ucnc'i Official Dime Unll Culile for 19C9 loc at dealers or ly mail. The Reach nno IJn'l Catalogue for 19C9 1'niUi. A. J. Reach Co.. 1 7 OB Tulip St, PfallridpttUi, Pa. V. X VflBBW k iiwk 1 L f W MAJZr FRATERNITIES c SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. 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