t ,. a, a . . V 4 A THE TJAILY NEBRASKAN tv, ejwwtiMyf ;'?' t 'TU-rrs. r (. V- f.-JJ ; " S? ff J H . ' ?t, OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 The Greatest Musical Event of the Year Grace Van Studdiford In the Smith & De Koven Comic Opera "TheGolden Butterfly" Prices $2.00 to 50c. . Ill -I - -" Studonts, Btono- W aftlf v ae FAPhor8 nook- WW D flU CIDu koopora and you who Buffer with weak oyos, Granalatod Lids, Inflatnod, Film, Htyoa and Watory Byes, And IlyRcta Kyc Cream acta llko a charm In rostorlnR thorn to. a healthy condition. Porfoctly harmless, and Is guaranteed to produco satisfactory ro Hultfl or monoy refunded. At drugR'ats or nmilod on receipt of prico. GOc. II. V. HU TOW, Goiheu, Inillana. sub anaw SSSSBBBFSFj BoysMy Spring line of woolens are stynners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. v TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS 1 All makes rontod with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln TypawrlUr Exchange Auto 1165. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Ytr Fatrufc Solicited , ' Quality Counts 7THiCT,SlrVHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR We make a specialty of fan cy creams, sherbets. Ices ad.punchfor.PratA Sorori- typrMe:Whiilnqr6ia. always oa hand. Bell SOi." utoSltl. 1818 N St Hot Drinks are aew fas season. Do ,7014 Jkaarw Ukj place where you can ftt a QUICK SERVICE as yau can at ouraew stars? No, asset of being xrowoVrf. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. w. ct lj)Ca'mpus))( W- Gleanings w C. H Froy, florist, 1133 O street. Phi Alpha Tnti held a banquet at tho Lincoln hotel Tuesday evening. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 6877. The athletic board will hqld a ape- clal meeting at 2:30 this afternoon. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, ll-llO So. 12th street Harry F. Smith, Lexington, has pledged Kappa Sigma fraternity. Chapln BroB., florlBts. 127 So. 13th. There will he a meeting of the inter fraternity athletic board Thursday morning in Dr. Clapp's office. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Professor Fogg went to Frlond, Neb., Monday Evening to Judge a do bate there. ' The Republican Club will meet at 7: SO tonight in science hall of the Temple. "The Vici" stylish eye ghiBs mount ings. "Peritoric lenses," shaped to the eye. See Howe, Optician, 319 No. 12th. 94-2t Company C, under the command of Capt. A. C. Schmidt, had their pic tures taken for the Cornhusker last night. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. GLASSES OR WRINKLES Watch a person with eye edfect trying to see without glasses and the frowns, wrinkles and crow's feet appear and deepen as effort to see increases. Our glasses will counteract this. HALLETT, Registered Optometrist ESTABLISHED 1871 ' 1143 O STREET Tho freshmen will meet Thursday in Memorial hall. Committee appoint in on fti. All sophomore class caps uncalled - .1 1. I I M I IIIH I for will now bo open for sale. All de siring tho same call at Armstrong's cap department. John M. Alexander, '10, is teaching tho class n money, banking and credit during Professor Taylor's absence In Texas. Miss Dye, '10. has charge of his class in crisis. On account of the senior-junior de bate this evening the Platform Club will not hold its regular Wednesday ovening debate. Howoveh a week hence the regular debate will be held. V Rupert Bailey, '10, at prosent super intendent of the physical valuation' de partment of tho Ogden division of the Union Pacific, is visiting his fraternity brothers at the Delta Upsilon housp. Freshman Laws Go, The freshman law class 'Is at It again. This timo they will attend the Orpheum In a body. Tho event Is to occur tonight. O. F. Swenson' and E. Wohlenberg, Benlors "in the forestry department, havo been offered positions In recon naissance work in Arizona and will probably take up the work In a few weeks. Mrs. Elmore will glvo th'o second ad dress of the India series at the Y. M. C. A. mid-week meeting. "IdolB and Temples' Is tho subject for this, oven ing at 6:50 o'clock. The nominating committee of tho association will re port at this meeting. Professor Phillips of the forest department- is, in receipt of a letter from S. Riley, head of tho western district, .inquiring or available men to take charge of field work. The salary is not large, but a great deal of experi ence, is not" necessary, so it is consid- ered a good oponiug for moaUinyuitiuJ dent of tho department. Tho work will begin about May 1 and continue until late In the fall. Soveral University of Nobraska poo plo are on tho program of tho South west Nobraska Toachors' Association, to moot at Bcatrlco In tho near future. Chancellor Avery will glvo nn address on "Hlghor Education and Higher Ideals." Dean Fordyco will also glvo an address. Miss Floronco Roth, 1909, will read a paper on geography labora tories. Prof. N. A. Bongtson is on for two addresses. WANT A Advertisements for the want ad col. umn should be left at tho business of fice, basement Administration build ing, between 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p, m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first insertion; three tnser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. POUND Foung Plain gold seal ring, with initial "B." Owner may havo Bamo by paying for this ad. 93-Gt Found A Waterman's Ideal foun tain pen. Owner may havo same by Identifying property and paying for thlB ad. 9;i-5t FOR SALE For Sale A now high-grade bicycle, at 25 per cent discount. Inquire at. Nobraskan office. For Sale A good dress suit; slzo 3(5; cheap. Address P, Nobraskan. 93-21 WANTED Wanted To rent a room, within two blocks of the campus. House must be modern. Address II, Nobraskan. 91 It "Wanted Student wants placo to work for board. Willing to do any thing Address K, Nobraskan 93-3t LOST ' Lost A European history note book with gray color. Reward for return to Nobraskan office. , 93-3t Lost Gold fob, in Uni Hall, March 4th, between 2 and 3 o'clock. Re ward for return to Rag office. - 93-3t 0 Lost A brown fur scarf, between Unl Hall and Gym. Return to Nobras kan office. ' n 93-3t f Lost Phi Delta Phi frat pin, set with opals. Finder -return to 1435 L, or call F1383 for reward. 95-3t N Losf-A Delta, "Upsilon fraternity pin, set with opals. Finder return to Nebraskan office and recelvo reward. 95-3t Adopt New Book. ' The German department has adopt ed a new book in lis German li course, It Is entitled "Im Vatorland," hy Paul Bason. Professor Fossler considers, it excellent because it does- not plunge tho student into tho lntrlcasles of lit erature right away. Tho book consists of typically German subjects, depict ing German life, manners and customs. Try-out for Soux Cjty. Tho try-outs for tho Indoor relay team which will bo sent to the Sioux City meet will' he held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Fast tlmo Is expected as there has b'eon a great deal of In tereBt shown. Our last year's team was tlo fastest in tho Missourf Valley, and to all appearances tho trick will be "repeated this year. The mile relay team consists of four men, each run ning 440 yards, ' .lADDRESS BY CHANCELLOR Professor Engberg Also Spoke Sunday Evening. Chancollor Avory and Profc3iior Engberg, as motubors'of tho "Brother hood" woro among tho flvo members of that association who upon rcquuBt Bpoko on tho tomporanco'quoBtlon at vine Congregational church Sunday evening. The "Brothoihood" is nn organiza tion of Vino Congregational men, tho objoct of which Is to promoto the so cial and spiritual Interests of (tho neighborhood. 'Thoy have taken up Lincoln tomporanco as tho thing most vital at this tlmo. Tho Bervlco was turned ovor to theso representative men of tho Broth orhood, each of whom mndo a brief and pointed talk. Their genornl aim was to reawaken lntorost In tho torn peranco causo In tho light of another approaching crisis, to appeal to per sonal responsibility on tho pnrt of tom poranco people ,and to suggest ways of action. In splto of tho numberless time's and wnys this question has been dlBcussed, tho Bpoakors brought forward now and Interesting phases of tho subject and mado tho audienco feol that' tho ques tion of saloons In Lincoln Is moro vital to tho pooplo now than It has ovor been before. Chancellor Avery mado tho statement That ho would rathor Lincoln had nover gono dry than that It should nowo baclc to tho old stato of affairs, and admit to tho world that Lincoln was not ablo to maintain Its present decency. This, ho considers, would bo nn admission to tho enemy and tho world In general that "no liconso" was not n buccobs. Both tho chancollor and Professor Engberg emphasized tho Influonco which "no saloons" had had upon unl verslty studonts tho past year. "I havo boon a Bort of fathor con- j'fessor to many young men of tho uni versity this year," said ProfoBsor Eng berg, "and I can assert that tho .ah Bonco of saloons In Lincoln has had a decidedly salutary offect upon tho stu dents." Chancellor Avery's talk roBolvod it self Into tli re 0 trends. First, a city should protect Its greatest Industry or assot Tho university Is Lincoln's greatest industry, from tho consldora. tlon alono that tho students bring Into tho city approximately four millions of dollars each year. The exclusion of saloons from tho city Is not only for tho good of. tho Institution as It stands, but It moaiiB that tho people ovor tho state and country will have a power ful Inducement for sending their young peoplo hero, aad there will re sult a steady Incrcuso of students. In proof of this ho said that slnco Lin coln wont dry, at tho last election, tho University of Nobraska has had a vorjy considerable Increaso In registration, while no university around us has .sliown a llko Improvement. Knnsas has had a very small Increase, Mis-sou-l Hns not gained, Iowa has lost, and so on down tho list. Furtbpr, ttyo chancollor proved that Intomporanco Is ono thousand times as had today as It "was .In ancient times. Ho said that peoplo aro wont" to rofor to biblical lonioney ot "drinking," and suggested that Iho peoples of that time were not far advanced In tho ingenuity of, wickedness.'' ThoyJtnow no method tor manufacturing liquor except by simple fomentation of. puro grapo juice, and could produco no article containing moro than, ten por cent of alcohol, while at tho present timo wo have n!nety;-flvo per 6mta ocjiol concoctions, with tho addition of poisonous drugs. Consequently intom poranco In biblical tlmos would not ho looked. upon with present day severity, ,s4nc0 It couldnWfead" imythW'bkV so bad results. Finally-Chancollor Avory refuted tho popular argument of tho "Infringe ments of personal liberty.''. ' Personal liberty is a myth," ho .said,; "men, to live among men, must submit to the limitations of government" The clos ing of rum flhope is' no moro a 'depri vation of personal liberty' than tho for bidding tho sale of poisonous medi cines, or, in fact, tho restriction of any civil law. A series of locturostort'tjournalism'ls being presented at tho University of Minnesota; by a prominent representa tive of tho press. Just Publighec ) Wsrtr't AeT INTERNATIONAL Dlcti'snar;'. (G. &C. Mtrriart Co., S.nrfhM, ttait.) lurpaiic the olJ lDtcrnaticr.il cj much u tkt book exceeded lit pttitttittr. f..'U i Chief. Dr. W. T. Uarrkforncr U. S. Con f Education. The definition's bava htci re- arraof ed aad tmpllficd., The nsubr of Utrt.c defifled hat beea mora than doubled, The HV- moloffjr, ijfBoajrroi, proflttncuticra, hivr rc eelred unipirini scholarly labor. Tbc fjo' gHage of English litcratu.ro for over wttn ceaturiei, the terminology of the arte mh1 seicacet, and the overy-cay cpcccL cf street, shop, aad household, tro presented vJth fell- ncta and clearness. In the of vocabulary, In ricbaett ot general intonniUon, aad in con venience of consultation, Uio book seta 0 neu mark la lexicography. ' 400,000 words aad phrases. 6000 illustrations. 2700 pages. I Writ u'lbiTptblblMrs Ut Specimen Pates. Cincinnati $2,50 Shoe Store and Electric Repair Factory New Location 142 North '12 sasaaai WARTHON'8 3nnnnnnnnimnnnnnnnrimnnna I SIMMONS 1 THE PRINT BJR -JE lrlntln, k C 9H: Bnsravtng;, x: - t S- Mmt3ommln ac :: a c AuTOlSlt 817 South. 13tii aauuiinummiinmiuiiiiimnnugiiiij Tht First Trust! Sav- rst i rust. i Inrs Bank 4 Par Csnt Infartst A $1 pint an.aooiunt Corner 1 0h ScO Street .-, M-i, , A. G. SPALDING & BROS. THI arV the Lart ' Uanuf&ctureri . in the World of Spalding TndeMuIc YT--- . FOR ALL: . , ATHLETIC. 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