The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1909, Image 3

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THE RED MILL
WITH 60 PEOPLE
Pricti $1.50 to 50c
THE BLUE MQUSE
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WARD-KLARE AND COMPANY
In ''The Twin PatB"
RALPH JOHN8TONE
Master Cyclist of the World
F08TER AND F08TE.R
In "Tho yoluntoor PlanlBt"
ELIZABETH M. MURRAY
Irish and Nocto Charactor Songs
KIKUDA ANp MAKI
Unrivalled Japaneflo EntortainorB
MVnre
In "Parisian Eccentricities"
Mats. Dally (except Mn.) 16 & 25c
Night 8:15 Prk 1&, 2, 35 & 50
Producing the Latest 3p,ccq?scB at
PopgUr Prices,
WEEK 8TARTING, MONDAY,
APRIL 26
THE FULTON 8TQCK COMPANY
In- the 'Great Farqe Comedy
"THE BRIXTON BURGLARY"
Best 8eats 25 'Cents. Every Even-
ing at 8;30.
Wednesday and Saturday Matin?0
at 230
To Follow May 3d "AlnL OF A
SUDDEN PEGGY"
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Social Evenings - Men. fcfrt.
Beginner Class - Wet. $ Sat.
t Private Lessons Given
if Desired
Select Crowd
1124 N STREET Au'?12J?
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Who's, Ludwlg?
O. H? Prey, florist U?3 O Bt.
Harry Porter. He has 1L 1123 O St.
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Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thin
toenth.
Regular drill of tho Pershing RIHoh
will foe held this pveqlng In the Ar
mory. '
Dr. Chas. Toungblut, tft SOI
Burr block.
Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 8q.
Twelfth St.
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Tho XI Dolta society of the sophq
mony girls yi have their annual
,danco at Fraternity hall, May 14.
The host unoh In the cjjy. Y. M.
C A. dpa, 18 jfc P.
The Nebraskaa will sell a f 60 wheel
for $25. po you want It?
Sigma Ohl and Kappa Sigma meet In
a game In the fraternity league to
morrow at the xVino street ball
grounds.
Ono thousand pairs Oxfords on aajo
at $2.95. Hereford,, 1215 O.'
Sheldon Coons. 1909. Delta Tau
yeita, iert Wednesday aitornpou ior
Council Bluffs, Iowa., on a short bust
pees trjp.
New spring styles In footwear bow,
on display. Beckman B,ros., 1107 O St.
All members of the eon lor ivy day
committee are requested to be present
at a, meeting to bo held today at ono
O'clock in U. 106.
Dr. J. R. Davis, dentlBt. Charges
reasonable. Over Bank; of Commerce.
Sam R,. Buck, lp08, Phi Gamma
polta, visited friends on the campuB
yesterday. Mr Buck )s Bportlng edl
tor o? tfce Seattle, 8far.
If you want a bicycle call at the No-,
braskan office. A $60' wheel for $25.
Governor' Shallenbo'rger will preside
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prcc- WB HAVQ IT FOR YOU.
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at the Law School oratorical contest
tp be held In the Tiomple mqip rpooj
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Why not take yoar bath at ghrl;
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RS5PP.0 C. Ozman, 1907, was on th,
canipiw yeBt?Jay:YlBiySf Pi4" friends.
He iJ flQK WdW6 & r9V$
llcan ticket for city clerk.
Tho regular meeting ,of the Ko
menBky cjpb, wjll bp held Saturday
evening at the home of MIbb TJldrlch,
25 No, Twenty-fifth street
The meeting of tp "N" e's as
soclatlon, scheduled for five o'clock
last aypplPS hag ben ppBtDoned until
1 p. m. hjs eveplng in tho Temple.
I.X1 Dolta, the girls' sophomore soj
piety, bpia JnJtiatio 1 ppljf mamber
Tuesday'eVeBlng. Eleven of the girli
from Ihe'-iifeaent rf restimaiu clas bo-
came active. memDers.
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Academy. .They have, if select crowd,
and extend a BJP.epVH "
verslty - students to attend, their
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l'i,Vl?''-''i.''l!?ils'WL4.lEi nizt&tiisrti n
ay winning mo unampiousuip ue-
bate" 'frdrn' tho SBlalr high school ,Wa
lioo high school won tho, champion
ship of the East Central division of
tho Nebraska High School Debating
league and, tbolr tpam wlJ thorofpro
debate in Lincoln, March 14.
It Is highly probablo that the final
examination for mombors of tho fresh
man law class will bo held a week
earllor than was formorly planned on.
This change Is made necessary by tho
alteration of tho dates for tho cadot
oncampment. It is tho wish of a
largo majority of the mombora of
this class to have the examinations
oommonce May 25th.
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Tho commlttoo appointed by Presi
dent Hill of tho freshman law class
met laBt evening and discussed plans
for a smokor or a social function of
somo nature for tho members of the
freshman law class. This commlttoo
will roport this morning at 10 o'clock
at a class meeting, as will' the com
mittee on class yell, song and consti
tution. Robert Thompson, ex'1907, was
united In marriage yesterday to Miss
Mary- Minor, yesterday at the St
Theresa cathedral in the presence of
a fow Invited frlonds. R. A. Vati
Orsdel, 1906, law 1910, was best man,
and Miss Florence Rldoll, 1910, was
bridesmaid. Whilo in school Mr.
Thompson was a member of tho Alpha
Thota Chi fraternity, and the bride
wps, a njQnibpr pf the Ka.ppa Ka.ppa
qamma sprprlty. Mr. and. tyrs. Thomp
son departed last qvQnfog for Qniahft.
L,AW PRIZE8 ARE ANNOUNCED
Freshman Lav Qt Valuable Books
fpp 8cbolrhlF
Tfco three prizes ayfarde4 tq inenv
bQra pf the first year law ?ips for
oxcellgnce in spbolarsfolp tvvp been
BOlocted by Deaq Costlgau. The first
prjge, which was wop by ThqmRfj R.
P. Stqcker. by a narrow margin, wJU
consist of fopr vqlumes, of th9
"World's Best Orations." Jpsoph
T. Votava, who was second In sfiftqlar
ship, is to receive a copy of Martl
qul'B "Spirit of tho Law," Tfto tbjrd
prize, which wap W0R by H. Q, Rxjbprjt
son, consists of a copy of John
Marshall' "DGPlBlqns pn CoqBtltu'
tional Iaw." Thes,p prices prp pre
sented to the three men ra,nkng high
est in scholarship in the freshman law
class, by tho former dean of the
College of Law, Dr. Roscoq Poqnd,
now head of the College of Law at
Northwestern university.
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Vpcatjon Today.
Contrary to thp first gappuacomoit
that the string ipotpt would appear
at convocation -nils' morning, Miss
Louise Zpmwnvkje, ajjstfid by tbj
university chorus, will bo at cpnvo
catlpnr Agpprdjpg pt Pan?
the string fluarlet wij b gphe&ile
for onq yttyjf. later. Mjas umwlnkj
Is from th Dlpr School
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Tho f prplgrdm which has been an
npincjs If (gis followj?: f
"The Miller's Woolng-Paalng.
University Chorus.
Venetian BarcafollI Les'chetlzky.
? $ inBRFLtet
The Ton Pictures from "The Tow
er of BabolV-RubenBteIn.' ,', 'i
nBoag of the' Boas ' of Shem. ' o .
JSong of tlxo.S6nB:6f Ham.
UnlverslorB. , f.
The WlBconfflp. JJpecor suspended
publication this yjoar. becguAQ both the
edlteti'.'an (tb bualnft-- mafliafer
withdrew from .'school at 'theiaamp
time! c Now ofilcera ' havo b&w-'ele'(itedl
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THORITATIVE IDEAS REGARDING THE SEASON'S. STYLES, BUT
DESIGNS OF UNUSUAL ATTRACTIVENESS.
WHEN WE TAILOR ONE OF THf-SI IDEAS RiqHT INTO
CLOTHES MADE EXPRESSLY FOR YOU, WITH ALL THE DIS
TINCTlYENEfS OF YOUH OWN INDIVIDUALITY, YQU OPTAIN
FIT AND 8HAPELINE88 NOT FOUND IN CLOTHING MADE
FOR NO ONE IN PARTICULAR. '
SINCE WE MAKE TAILORED-TO-ORDER CLOTHES OF BUR.
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We want you to judge our whole store by every
thing w.9 botvo you In opr Soda Water, Iw Creaa,
Puncbes and Dellcatosaon Lunch Department. "We
Make Our Own Candles!"
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