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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1909)
WWwwtwi-j'imuiniiiijiiiri nam nam If ( VKBVAUJm NEBRASKA MW, W4 Afc,.'gij!gjg ii iiligiirTiiijjfciWtyiraiW4i,-wtw.wi" -va i 3 H 4 -- r ii r . " r 1 r. rt.".tts II - - ' --"- .-..,. j - rf rf )-- -- - '1". r f ' .'' Affi. SPALDING &BROS. TT.'. Lartitt Manufacturers in Ihe EWorld of ImplemBhUand Uniforms ier Bast Bill Lawn Basket Ball $fftWlm'i Tnii-mrt !tlt JOB pifctiM 9 It 1 fwcantu of Quality Golf Trar : Track Spaldiug's Netu Spring ,and SuHmit'igog I'CalaWfui, domgUtt idition) i44 pages; about uooo Illustrations, eh. and Field Sport Copy mailed to any address on &. ' 'Welpt of! request - A. G. Spalding & Bros. $147 Wabash Axp?,.qhlcago, ,jil. aSHBeaBSMfSMPe r'THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE ' : WeloouiM U Student. b m tnrc had Bllw LstUr ). ) & Kit'r -lBlaid.Work'a Bsiiuw BpeclWtr. UNI SMOKE HbUSE 1138 O Btroot ft.: wmkTnifE- :.. n't w u ' Tl tl SO POPULARc 2 We matt V specialty of fancy creasta, sherbet, ioea and punch for fh and Bomitj Parties. Auto 1181 Bell 205 1118 N Street riiMM'jrt V'ok.'ki'm it CINCINNATI SHOE STORE :'' We are going out of the I" Retail Business. Every i thing less than cost. 1220 0 Street 'DANCE PROGRAMS-BANQUET MENUS CALLING CARDS .-, rjunrw-u-ururtj-u-Lrv IMMONS, THE 1ORINTER 317 SO. I3TH SXREET George Bros. k Printing ,1 Engraving f . Embossing Fine Lino Pound and Uox Stationery Fraternity Bldg 18th & N Bta TYPEWRITERS ii All makes rntodrtu stand ;, ' S3 Per Month. 1 Barsaina In Railt Machine. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE :j Auto 1166-Bell 1181. 122No.UUi Ji. iSlfitf UHW, M z WOA yirO' 196 0Mlri TONE AND .titr UCh Ti nj" r.V' vme TVi MHHMBRBii Twills 1 - v,f Iwrtifir Counts Frakl SM? iiiiv.sM H 1 lJ))Cainpii8)j V Gleanings m tfc firtr it' it mir iTwnnmir -jr .j .. f JO. H, Frey, florist v,li'38 O 8t. Harry Porter! He has It. 1123 O St. S Men's BboloryTwolfth and P Sts; Cameron's Lunch Counter, 123 80. Twelfth St. .; .' . . : ; :' Hnrvoy Rathbono.-oX'lOll.vlBUed.'on , tn nntntmn Mnndnv f2 v S IX Chabin Bros., florists, 127 So. Thlrr toonth. m Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, Burr block. ' . . 80S T. E. .Miller, .1911, spont a few days lriBt week at IiIh home in . Ashland, Nebr. ' 4 , - k . ?, Dalryniple'H (iuhllty Shop'. Thir teenth and N. " ( Bronze oxfords at Men's ''Bootory, Twelfth and P streets. ' Tho momborB of tho Gorman club will meet Friday evening with .Mis8 Grimm. V The. 'best lunch in the, city. Y. M. ' The frebraskan will sell K S60 whaol for 2f.i Do you "wast it? '' r r m . , H. R. Ankony, ox-1911, of Tobias, Nobr., spent n few days on the cam pus this' week. New spring styles In footwear now on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St, If you want a bicycle call at the No- braskan office. A $50 wheel for $26. R. M. BerqulBt, 1908, was a campuB visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr: Ber- quist, b ln.buslneQS.Jn South' Omaha, Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P Btreota? A Bargain Remington typewriter, with sheet-Iron cover. Both In excel lent condition. Only $27. S. H. Rlker, 1423 Q streot. Select School of Dancing, Lincoln 00000$0$00000000006$0$0OeX)$00000& CLOI8ENNE Brooches, collar-pins, belt-pins make smart, but Inexpensive gradu ation gifts. Dutch collar pins in many -new Est 1871. HALLETT, &0309000$00$00000. Academy, new loqatlon, 1124 N,. Auto 4477. The senior finance, committee will meet In U 109, Wednesday at 5:00 p. m. All mombers are urged to be pres ent to turn In reports. Have you seen Townsend's sorority panel. New, most artistic and in expensive. , 6t t The paper bound Invitations have ar rived and will be distributed in the Cornhusker office today by Guy Mat tlBon and Yale Holland. Seniors should pay their play dues and get tickets at the . Library, Tues days and Thursdays, eleven to twelve. Yosterday morning thojregulart classes in tho college' ofc' lawwor. completed and this morning the final examinations in that college jwlll be commenced, ' 'I t ' The Cornhusker rate on pletures la good until the close of the semester. Order duplicates early, Townsend. 6t Vern Culver, '1909, of Albion, Nebr., will leavo Immediately afl,or ho gradu ates for Now York City, whore ho will 'Seniors who toslre pictures wlthV;ThMBponsln;'Byger iJybfllM out can and down are entitled to the onBalo May 2G. Cornhuikor rato until close" of semes ter. Townaohdl Ct. Chancellor Avery entertained Mon day noonnt tho Llndoll hotel In hon or of Dr. Tschormnk of the Vienna College of Agriculture. About fifteen university and college of agriculture professors wore In attendance. All cadets should,'plan to attond tho morning performance of the senior play, June 8. Tickets can bo obtainod at tho. Library, Tuesdays and Thurs days, ovolon to twolvo. The members of the freshman law claBs held their last class meeting of the. presont year, yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock In the lecture room. Some business was transacted, and it was decided that tho class would pay a vlBlt to Dean Coatlgan In a body some time this week. . Wanted College men of the "live wlro variety, who earnestly deslro to make money during the vacation, per iod. A pre-eminently legitimate oppor tunlty to make from $500 to $5,000. State your homo town, and address Earl W. Donaho, U. of I., '08, No. 935, Tho Rookery, Chicago. The clasB In rhetoric 1G will hold a vory Interesting debate this afternoon The Question under tllBCUBsion will be "Should a federal board bo appointed to regulate all tho Insurance compan ies, In this country. The nfurmutlve will be supported by Tnul Yates and George Thomas, while the negative will be uphold by A. M Oborfelder and J. A. S(otney. Unusual rivalry has developed be tween the members of the cndet com panies of the first battalion, and overy company la doing all that is possible to advance their chances towards win ning tho annual competitive drill of the first battalion. Company B held their regular drill atfctho State farm last' evening, andcomjjiny .C wont to tho Vine street ball park to be able to drill on the sod, In preference to the pavement which It Is necessary to use If drill is held at the university cam pus. Captain Worklzer, commandant of cadets, has declared that never be fore has the Interest in drill been so high previous to the competitive drill, as far hs individual Interest Is con cerned ns this year. and novel designs. A diamond ring, the ideal gift. Special values at $15.00, $25.00,' $35.00, 550.00. Reg. Optometrist 1143 O A De Pauw professor has advised students to get away from society, to room alone, and to study and medi tate alono, In orde,r to develop their personalities. At Wisconsin the freshman class, is taking stepB to arrange for freshman caps for the 1913s. They wl)l ask the sophomore and junior classes to approve of their action. Miss Mary A., Blood, of Columbia school of expreslson of Chicago read "The Servant in. the House," at Do Pauw last Monday night for the ben efit of the senior class. VACATION WORK How? about' the" suhtmo? daysif Do you wahrttizturHthlBm infaraoqey) - 'Wo iiave the 'propdsltibnthat writ enable you to do It If you are. willing sera this summer to introduce The Housokeopef with h big premium of fer. Good, clean, profitable work, and" suitable for men or women. By writ ing now you can get your choice 'of territory. You- can make from $15.00 to $20,00 por week. For full particu lars address Superintendent of Agents. THE HOUSEKEEPER, I . k . , 1 -.ta 4-- A .. . . . k I C Tho senior Invitations are being dis tributed at Purdue. ' The spring tennis tourqament has opened nt Syracuse. . r' ' .' . J - : m .. .'K Michigan dedicated the new dental building last, Friday. Tho 1910 HaWkoyes Wore put on sale at Iowa last Tuesday. Basket ball has been dropped from the curriculum at Harvard. A freshman Inter-sororlty society has been organized at' Minnesota. Mlnnesotn will probably put a water polo team In the "tank" next yea A senior has been chosen May queen at Grlnnell. She was crowned on May 22. ' Spring football practlco at Iowa Is developing some good punting mater ial. The new Syracuse gymnasium !b fully ready for use, all the apparatus being set up. Iowa tennis plnyers are trying to get permission to play some outside games this year. At Minnesota the cnginerlng build ing will be the flrHt one put up on the new campus. The Tech Is criticising tho students at the Boston Institution for not get ting out for tho track team. Brown University has received $100 to be used in tho purchase of books dealing with Latin America. The Syracuse Dally Orange Is crit icising the students there for not supporting the baseball team. At De Pauw next year all the stu dents will tnk two hours of lecture and pno of workjn physical, trainings All electioneering was suppressed at the recent election for officers of the athletic association at Syracuse. The regents, of the University of Minnesota have Just granted n Vaca tion of one week for Easter next year. Northwesternis now engineering building was dedicated May 21. Pres ident Harris conducted tho ceremonies. Fourteen De Pauw seniors have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa. TIiIb Is one-fifth of the membership of the cla&B. The Washington crews were shaken up'reqently. Tho freshman eight was dissolved and the second varsity re stored. The annual ihterscho)astlc declara tion contest was hold It Syracuse re cently;1 Thirteen institutions were represented. The Michigan underclasses held their tug-of-war and bag fight re cently. It Is .said to require some pull to make the teams. Spring football practice has ended at Cornell. This is said to bo tho first time the spring work has had any definite results. Claim is made at De Pauw that tho athletic field is too small, and that more ground should be bought and ised for 'tlie purpose. Mortar Board, the senior girls' so- ciQty'at Wisconsin has established a scholarship- of $100 to bo granted each year to a junior girl. in i Norman Hackett conducted one re her,sal of -''Tcmi .Never Can Tell," at Washington recently. The play is be ing put on by the junior class. Tho Brown Herald Is advocating social features in connection with the class meetings to Increase. the atton-T dance and the interest in" class af- TlliHniHpiwsBs RMaJnBllllV Tf'"' 'I REVERSIBLE WilUt 10a par cast Eitra Wear 25c Made with "Easy Tie 81i'deVpce'aiid'-Pat- QUARTER SIZE?. K One of 100. All Makes of Second' hand Typewriters sold, tented, o r exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 14 P St., Beth Pmris. Farmers and Merchants Bank 15th & 0 Sts. Only. Commercial State Bank in Lincoln Established 1901 Lal'tja.'tllRS THE UNIVERSITY- MAK'S TAILOR T11T r-r--T-1M, ,.r ,, , IT Come In and get that S 15.00 Suit to your Order 1330 O St. J.l" ' T Lincoln HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing t0b"ENt8iiSl6ER DAY. During vacation and odd hours. Business easy, honorable, profitable. Goods, highly meritorious,' endorsed by V. S. Government. Write for full par ticulars. ' Shlpman Agents 8upply Dept...... L,ewis Block, Buffalo; N. Y. CENTRAL MTIBML I2th and O Struts P. L. ILALIi, Pr4daat F. K. JOHNBON, Vlee-PrtalSMt BEMAH 6. VOX. OMhlar W. W. BLAOKfKT Jr., THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholders of the Flrat National Bank Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National Bamk koosu, Tamth O Want - Add; Advertisement for the wttit a! column should be loft at the basinosi office, basement Administration Bid.; between 10 a. m. and" 12 m., or bel tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all order for, want adt, at the rate of 10 cants pet' insertion for every fifteen words o$ fraction thereof for the first Insert tloh; three Insertions 26 cents; five' Insertions 40 cents. i - . 5 FOR RENT Will rent our hall fo parties on Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Fridays at 1132 N; on Tues. and' Thurs. at 1124 N. Lincoln Dancing Academy, Auto 4477. i FOR SALE. FOR SALE-A new $50 bicycle fori $25. See Nebraskan manager. 122-tf; LOST AND FOUND:' ' LOST Silk watch fob'tuj'tf ch'arml wlthJEng. Soc. and Dramatic 'Club plnal on it. Reward. H; lV." Loltott. ''Autpl 2C65- , r&'XKU SflO 8 LQST-r-DvU. 'pln diamond tfettftigl . JLbSTAnA'cab'ladridkan'?Alpri8i Zo-j t lB VMWtM- Pt , Jr OftjbacicJ Return to Nebraskan office. Substanij f 'Jb 0 9 ""fe A tlal rewards. iwi'wlMiif'iiii 4 ..arje. ',nc.? tes wiyin ifs.li .JWWjk; m-wtMittts, 48r , r- ' '