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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN cJEa Business Directory Evary Loyal Unlvoralty Btudent la Urjjod to patronize theea Ne braakan advertisers, and to men tion the paper whllo doing eo. BANK8 Central National. First Trust and Savings. Farmers & Morchants. BAKERIES Folsom. BATH HOUSE pJirlR'. Eleventh and P Sta. book stores-co-op. Porter's. . University. CIGARS Colo & McKenna. CLEANER8 Ji Sultortuni. Manhnttnn. CLOTHING $ Ccrf Clothing Co. Fnrquhar. Magoo & Dooraor. Mayer Bros. Pnlnco Clothing Co. Kt Spolor He Simon. GOAL IE Gregory. Whltobreast. f CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy KUchon. DANCING ACADEMIE8 Lincoln. Williams. DENTISTS.' . J, It. Davis. Yungblut. DRY GOODS MUlor & Palno. DRUGGI8T8 Riggo. ENGRAVERS $ . Cornoll. FL0RI8T8 Clinpin Bros. C. H. Froy. FURNISHINGS Unland. Budd. Ccrf Clothing Co. Fullc. Magoo & Deomor. Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. $ Spolor & Simon. , GROCERIES NohrnBka Grocery & Moat Co. HATTERS Budd. Ccrf Clothing Co. - ' Fullc. Unland. ICE CREAM Collins Ico Cream Co. v . Franklin Ico Croam Co. JEWELERS Hallott. Tucker. ' LUNCHEONETTES Folsom. LAUNDRIES Evans, . OPT1CIAN8 Shean. ORCHE&TRA G. F. Thoruberg. PHOTOGRAPHERS $ Townsond. PRINTERS George Bros. Simmons. RESTAURANTS Capital Care. Y. M. C. A. Spa. $ Boston Lunch. Cameron's. shoes- -fc Men's Bootory. Armstrong. Beckman Bros. Branthwaite. Budd. t Corl Clothing Co. Cincinnati Shoe Store. Hereford. Rogers &. Perkins. id Sandersons. Fred Schmidt & Bros. SKIRTS Tho Skirt Stroo. , TAILORS Dosher; College Tailors. Elliott Bros. Gregory. Herzog. Ludwlg. Scotch Woolon Mills. . THEATERS J ti Lyric. Majestic. Oliver. TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter Ex- change. Underwood Typewriter Co. ' PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS-OUR ADVERTISERS CAPITJ REVERSIBLE Two for v nr- 100. per cent Extra Wear 40C. Made with "Easy Tie Slide" space and "Pat ented Lock Front." QUARTER SIZES. One of 100. 7b? loll arts Get your Punches, Sherbets, and Ice Cream from COLLINS bpecial attention . i given to Student Affairs. Bowis, Spoons and Glass es furnished free. Collins Bros. Ice Cream Co. Seventh and L Streets Bell 428 PHONES Auto 1228 Hot Drinks are now In season. Do you know any place where you can get as ..Quick Service.. as you can at our new store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen S.wrner GEKTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and 0 Streets P. L. BALL, PrCJdant F. E. JOHNBPN. Vlco-Proildont BBMAN O. FOX. Cwlilor W. W. HACKNEY Jr., Aaat. Oashltr THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Owuod by tho Stockholders of tbo First National Biulc Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National Bank hooms, Tenth & O THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Stuilonta. rkirvir and.Hllvor Lattor B B I K r Inlaid Worn a B 1 it wJ Spoclnlty UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1V.U O Btroot OROHESTR for Concert or Dances G. F. Thoruburg, - - - Director RalphJ.Reld, PM&t Violin 'and Cornet Instruction glve'n at Studio, 416 So. J7th. Aujo 5877. L . J . HE FZO THE UNIVERSITY MAK'S TAILOR Come in and geHhat SJ5.0QSult to ydur oroer z 1230 o 75T 'Lincoln 2. HAVE THEEVANS Do Your Washing EVENING A SUCCESS LAST PART OF IVY DAY EXER. CISES MAKE8 A HIT. EVERYONE OUT FOR PLEASURE BAND GIVES CONCERT AND CLUB PUTS ON A PLAY. College Play Depicts Deeds of Freah men and Sophomore In the Cap ture and Release of "The Toast Master." Tho ovenlng portion of the lv Day ni'mn-iini hold nt the Stnto Farm vn a decided microns. With I he HnoHt of aiirlim ovonlnua, a lni-Re crowd, larger than ever before Bnthered to Wthor at thlH unlvoiHity function, ate lunch together, and spent tho evening listening to the hand mimic mid watch ing a three-act play. Although tho crowd which was scattered over tho campus of tho farm .rating lunch, was unusually large, every arriving car was packed with those coming out to enjoy the even ing's festivities. The spirit of the ciowd lent itself to the mood of tho owning and everyone was bent on a good time. Shortlj after lunch, the evening's pi ogi am was opened with the concert by tho university bnnd. The crowd gathered before the Htago, which was orccted In the open In front of one of the buildings near tho center of tho campus, and piece after piece by tho band received encores. The Toast Master. At 8 o'clock the curtain was pulled aside from before the improvised stage and the three-net comedy. "Tbo Toast Master," was begun. Tho scene of the llrst act w.is that ot a student room. Hilly .Morgan, tho roommate ol "Towel" Fairfax, the toahtmastir ol the culling sophomoic banquet, is in dilHculty. He is in love with the daughter of Professor Hood and also deeply in debt. The professor orders him never to see his daughter Cjnthin again. Hihy loaves the room with a friend, and while lie is gone Hie freshmen kidnap the toastmasler and convoy him to the professor's cellar. Returning, Billy .Morgan and his friend dUonnino to rescue "Towel." In tho second act Billy dreshod as a servant girl, secures a position with the professor. Complications occur hero in which tho toastmaster is con voyed about the house for safe-keeping by Henry Rted a freshman, and a son ot Professor Rood. Cynthia, dis covering Hillj's identity, tells hint Where she bellov(3 "Towel" to be bidden. "Bu.zor," a younger son of the piofessor's, lots out the secret of BI11V identity to Henry Reed, which results in the gagging and bind ing of Buzzer, who is thon left In the basement in tho place of "Towel." "Billy" la dismissed from the house by tho professor's deaf and dumb wife because the professor tried to lllrt with the supposed servant girl. In leaving Hilly packs the supposed "Towel" In Ills trunk.' , "Towel" Is In reality liberated by Cynthia. Buzzer Not Toastmaster. Tho third act brings tho strands together. Blly and his friend And Buzzer, not' the toastmaster, in the trink. The professor, accusing his formersorvnnt girl of kidnapping his son Buzzer, Is informed as to tho girl's identity and Is forced to con sent to uuiy's marriage with cyiunia. rni. tn..r.t ....... i .... ..,...,.. .... .t.i ....... iuu luiiniiiitiDiur iui.iib iijj uiii oui- prises Billy and the scene closes with all happy hut tho discomforted fresh men. The play was a decided Improve ment In the ovenlng's program. It lent aolldlty and-strength to tho pro gram which that of last' year to a certain extent lacked. Tho play wns well presented and, as a humorous jollcge "fnrco, made a hit with tho uni versity nudlonco. Tho cast qf chart cters is given below: , lllly Morgan Dick Rufisoll Towel" Fairfax G. C. Adrlnnco lob Konmarlc Verne Bates Tom Hlploy TonrWheeJock Georgo .Macintosh.. v, . fVt K. ISborly Prof. Heed .....' ...11 r. Alton .Mrs.- Reed ,.."' Mary A, Frmn .Oynthl'n ".'., .Margaret Gutluio Duzzor Paul Yates University Forum To Editor or Dally Xebroskan: It seems particularly unfortunate tlon in so important an election as Hint for the athletic board thorn should exist tho strire .and bitter factional feeling at present manifest ing itself. II should bo a question first of all, or course, or seeing that Thcta Nu Kpsllon mils in electing !t3 members, since any man belonging to Unit organization can be counted upon to use his influence ror that clique's Interests on tho board; he Is al ways a loyal partisan to his organiza tion. But those men known to he T. N. B. ought not to fought from tho personal standpoint. It should be simply acaso or voting against tho men lopresentlng the principles of Hint organization. And since these have been exposed before and found to be uniformly selfish and worse than that It is for every man who hns any idea of voting Intelligently and up to a standard ot right to ascertain the representation of T. N. E. and vote agninst it. But factions and peisonalltlos ought to lie kept out of the field. Let the best men outside or T. X. E. be the ones to fill the places on the hoard next year, nnd let the campaign lie carried on Willi bettor reeling. J. C. KXODE. '08. ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDIDATES Thirteen Men Wish Places on Ath letic Board. In accoi dance with the ruling ot the athletic board that the names ol hUi- dem candidates Tor positions on that boaid shall bo published in eerj issue of the Daily Xebiaskan tor a week heroic the election Di. Clapp has given out the following state ment: The rollowlng students have HI eel notification with me stating that the wish to be considered atheltlc-board candidates ror the year 1!)0D-10: Ohren A. Beltzor, It. M. Carroll, William Chnloupka, S. I Dobbs, c. i;. Elliott, li. P. Hart,' I.. C. llummell. G. C. Loii, Dale McDonald, S. A. Mahood. U. C. Mitchell, 11. O Perry, A. C. Schmidt. It. G. CLAPP. Sec'y Uni. Ath. Board. Do you need money for school next year? Wo have woik this summer for several young men and women at good liny. Must be of good character. Good wages'' guaranteed; chance to earn more. 208 Press Building, fore-J noons. lit Want - Ads . AAvoTtlB'emenB for the want ad column should tyo left at tho business ofllco, basement Administration Bldg,, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ado, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for ovory fifteen words or fraction, thereof for tho first Inser tion; three insertions 25 cents; "five Insertions 40 cents. FOR RENT Will rent-our hall for imrtles on Mon., Tucb., Thurs. and Fridays nt 1132 N; on' Tuos, apd Thurs. nt 1124 N. Lincoln Dancin'g Academy, 'Auto 4177. FOR 8ALE. FORI SALE A now hlgh'grado hi cyc)o!nt 25 per cont discount. Inquire nWlobraBhan office, 9Mf. ' tFOR SALE A now $5,0 bicycle for $25. See NoorasKan manager, jzz.tr '' LOST AND FOUND. ' LOST Gold fob In Unl. Hull, May 3d, between 2 and 3 o'clock, Return to Rag Ofllco. 128-137-3t Quality Counts ' THAT'S WHY Franklin's Ice Gream IS SO POPULAR Wo make ft specialty of fancv crontns, oho r bote, icon and punch for Frat and Sorority Parties. Auto 8181 Boll 205 1810 N Street CINCINNATI SHOE STORE We are going out of the Retail Business. Every thing less than cost. 1220 0 Street Bell Phone 482 Auto Phone 1481 COMPLIMENTS OF Nebraska Grocery and Meat Company Fancy and Staple Groceries 1036 P Street Every Order Given Special Attention CAPITAL HOTEL CAFE & LUNCH COUNTER Uth andPSts. Open from 0 a. m. till 12 p. m. Lincoln's most pop ular priced eafe. OUR MOTTO: Clean and Quick Senrlca ill the Time. Coupon Books worth $5 sold lor $4.26. Hans Workow, Mgr. UNIVERSITY JEWELER &' OPTICIArM C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patronage Solicited SHalf Million Glasses of Soda Water sold and drank from our 20th Contury Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008. Agoncy Huylern, Gunthers and Lown eys Chocolates and Bonbons. Tht Drug Cutter. . - ' MMMmpHi ' I - - ! II 1- I S, sestw M mS&uSfe Iff raBNwM W.i . ! I W V V az . X .,f . g . c IWX JoeA. wW Vnt Vv50RS3&