The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1909, Image 4

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DAILY NEBRASKAN
Get your Punches,
Sherbets, a'nd 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
Bel 428 PHONES Auto 1228
Hot Drinks
t 'are now in season. Do you know
any puce wnere you can gci as
..Quick Service..
rai you can at our new store? No
need of being crowded.
Lincoln Candy
KitchCn S.W?mer
THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all Btudonta.
Br n litre and BlWor Latter
B I II L.O Specialty.
UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1183 O Btroot
Qualify Counts
THAT'S WHY
Franklin's Ice
Cream
m SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of fancy
cream, ahorbeta, ioea and punch
for Frat and Sorority Parties.
Auto 8181 Boll 205
1816 N Street
CINCINNATI
SHOE STORE
We are going out of the
Retail Business. Every
thing less than cost.
1220 0 Street
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with atani
$3 Per Month.
Bargains In Rebuilt Machine.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
Auto 1165-Bell 1181. lfe3No.Utti
fiHalf Million
Glasses of Soda Water
old and drank from our 20tn 'Century
Banitary Soda Fountain season 1008.
Agency Huylors, Gunthers and Lawn
sys Chocolates and Bonbons.
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r.. n ..' rs SaBr
The Drug Cutter,
HAVE
THE EVANS
' . Do Yur Washing
Campus
Gleanings
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prtd-
ataS
C. H. FroyVJlor1'sV,'l'l53 O St.
Harry Porter. Ho haslt 1123 O St.
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Men's Bootery, Twelfth and P Sts.
' .
Camoron's Lunch Counter, 123 So.
Twelfth St.
Dctih BeBscy of the Industrial col
lege dollvered the commencement ad
dress nt College View high school
Tuesday evening.
Chapln Bros,, florists, 127 So. Thlr-J
toenth.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr block.
Dnlrymple's Quality Shop. Thir
teenth nnd N.
...
Chancellor Avery will deliver com
mencement nddresseB nt the Pawnee
City nnd Springfield high schools Jto-
dny nnd tomorrow.
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The best lunch In the city. Y. 'M.
C. A. Spa, 13 & P.
The Nebraskan will Bell a $50 wheel
for $25. Do you wapt It?
.
New spring styles in footwear now
on display. Bookman Bros., 1107 O St
The 'members of the Gorman club
will meet this evening nt 8 o'clock
with Misses Leonla Baker and Edith
Grimm, at the home of Miss Grimm,
162GiB Btreet
If you want a bicycle call at the Ne
braskan office. A $50 wheel for $25.
Why not take your bath at Chris
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
The examination of A. J.,I,udden for
the degree of muHter of arts in Ameri
can history will be held Snturdny.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER'&'OPTICIAr
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT
Yovr Patronage Solicited
STUDENTS $3 to $10 PER DAY.
During vacation and odd hours.
Business easy, honorable, profitable.
Goods, highly meritorious, endorsed by
U. S. Government. Write for full par
ticulars. Shipman Agents Supply Dept......
Lewis Block, Buffalo, N. Y.
Want - Yds
Advertisements for the want ad
column should be left at the business
office, basement Administration Bldg.,
between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be
tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m.
Cash must accompany all ordera for
want ads. at the rate of 10 cents per
Insertion for every fifteen words or
fraction thereof for the first Inser
tion; thre insertions 25 cents; five
Insertions 40 cents.
FOR RENT Will rent our hall for
parties on Mon., Tues., ThurB. and
Fridays at 1132 N; on Tues. and
Thurs. at 1124 N. Lincoln Dancing
Academy, Auto 4477. .
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE A new $50 bicycle for
$25. See Nebraskan manager. 122-tf
LOST AND FOUND. "
LOST Silk watch fob and charm
with Eng. ,Soc. and Dramatic Club pins
on it. Reward. H. P. Letton. Auto
2665. . . ... 3t
LOST D. U. pin, diamond setting.
Reward for return to Nebraskan of
fice. . St.
LOST An Acacia and an Alpha Ze
ta frat pin. Initials C. P. J., on back.
Return to Nobraskan office. Substan
tial rewards. 4t
The examiners will, bo Professor Cald
well arid Professor PorBlnger.
Select School of Dancing, Lincoln
Academy, new location, 1124 N. Auto
4477.
The Lincoln high school alumni as
sociation will hold Its annual dance
In Fraternity hall with Walt's orches
tra, Wcdnesdny, June 9. All alumni
wishing tickets Bee It. S. Moscley.
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Have you seen Townsend'D sorority
panel. New, most nrtistlc nnd In
expensive Ct
Some new tan shades In men's
summer oxfords, just arrived at the
Men's Bootery, Twelfth and P Sts.
George Hedges, formerJy assistant
superintendent of grourids and build
ings, who hna been seriously ill in
Ohio, is now at the 'Bailey sanator
ium in Lincoln. His condition is still
serious.
Seniors should pay their play dues
and get tickets nt the Library. Tues
days and Thursdays, eleven to twelve.
6
The CornhiiBker rato on pictures Is
good until the close of the semester.
Order duplicates early. Townsend. 6t
Dr. Bessey Iwib received notices of
two vacancies in the botanical depart
ment of the Alabama Polytechnic in
stitute and of one In the New Jer
sey college experiment station. The
lntter position is open to women.
Seniors who desiro pictures with
out cap. and gown are entitled to tho
Cornhusker rato until close of semes
ter. Townsend. ' Gt.
The membors of the English club
will meet Saturday evening, .May 29,
at the home of Mr. and Mrsi Alexan
der, 1728 Garfield street. Professor
Fryo of the rhetoric department and
Professor Le Rossignol of the politi
cal economy department will speak.
All cadets should plan to attend the
morning performance of the senior
play, June 8. Tickets can be obtained
at tho Library, Tuesdays and Thurs
days, evelen to twelve.
Professor George R. Chatburn, who
Is a member or the class of 1884 of the
Iowa state college, expects to partici
pate In a reunion of that class, which
is being planned for June 9th. The
reunion which will be on the twenty
fifth anniversary of the class,, will be
held at Ames.
Wanted College men of the "live
wire variety, who earnestly desire to
make money during tho vacation per
iod. A pre-omlnontly legitimate oppor
tunity to make from $500 to $5,000.
Stnte your homo town, and addresB
Earl W. Donaho, U. of I., '08, No. 935,
The Rookery, Chicago.
Miss Leva Lichty, who has been su
pervisor of music in the Temple high
school for the past year, has been
elected music supervisor for the Alli
ance public schools of Alliance, Nob.,
for the coming year. Miss Lichty has
trained tho high school chorus, quar
tettes, duetsetc., and is very com
petent in this line of work.
DISLIKES STATE UNIVERSITY.
A Prominent Business Man Makes a
Severe Criticism.
R. T. Crane, of the Cftine company,
one of the prominent business' men of
Chicago, has recently given to the
press a letter in which he viciously
attacks the western state universities
and contends that it would bo much
better' for tho state to apply tho torch
to its universities instead of spend
ing lnrger and larger sums each year
to maintain them. He even contends
that he has statistics to show that the
western state university is. a fajlure,,
His letter is quoted in part below:
"I have given a great deal of thought
and study to tho subject of higher
education, and have conducted several
systematic investigations with regard
to this and many other Institutions en
gaged in advanced lines of education.
In fact, as far as I know, I am the
only ono who has over taken up this
subject In a business like way, and
practically, every ono of theso ,instItu-
tions is a fraud nnd nn imposition on
the public.
"In trying some years ago tb find
out the utility of an academic educa
tion for the young man who has to
earn his own living, inquiries were
made, not only of graduates from the
of thoBe who had engaged these grad
ates in a business way, and the result
as shown in a booklet published at the
time, was anything but creditable to
the university."
EATON WINS VERY GOOD PRIZE.
Nebraskan is Successful in National
Contest.
Byron K. Eaton, 1908, has Just won
a prize offered by the American Rad
iator company for the beBt paper on
Heating and Ventilation.
Mr. Eaton graduated in 1908 from
tho meqhanlcai engineering depart
ment of the university nnd hns since
been in tho employ of the radiator
concern. The competition in which
he won first place was open to all
agents of the company and hundreds
of papers were submitted. Mr. Eaton
Is now located in Omaha at the
branch office of his company.
Oliver Theatre
Senior Play
&fe ROYAL FAMILY
Mornin( andl Evening Performances
FRATERNITIES SORORITIES
We Want Your Coal Orders.
Give Us a Trial Order:
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WH ITEBREAST CO.
1106 O Street Auto 3228 Bell 234
' TREMONTwhile possessing
the. merit of being conservative, it is
nevertheless an ouiof-the-ordinary style
AriROW Collars
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TWO SEASONS
Two for
25c
Imitated in shape, but tho " Pat
ented Lock Front" which avoids
collar spreading, can bq had only in
UNITED SUIRT COLLAR CO..Mkr.Troy.N.Y.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSI
Bell Phone 482 Aole Phono 1481
COMPLIMENTS OF
Nebraska Grocery I
and Meat Company
Fancy and Staple Groceries
1036 P Street
Every Order Given Special Altenllon
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSI
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All Makes of Second-
hand TvDewriters sold.
9, rented, or exchanged.
$ Underwood Typewriter
$ Go., 714 P St, Both' Phones.
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Come in and get that 515.00 Suit
to your order
1230 O St.
Lilncoln
June 8tht 1909
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