The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 12, 1910, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
8AT. MAT. AND NIGHT, MA.' 12
ISLE OF SPICE
Mat., 75c to 25c Eve., $1.00 to 25c
Mon., Tues. and Tubs. Mat., Mar. 14-15
The Traveling
Salesman
Weak Eyes
Btudontfl, Stono
ernpbora,. Book-
Koopors ana yon
who Buffer with
wtaic oyps, urnnui5tou uiub. iiinnmou. rum,
Btyos and Wntory Bvos, find llygcla Eye
Cream iota Uko a charm In rontorlng thorn
to n healthy condition. Porfootly harmless
and Is guaranteed to prouco satisfactory ro-
Bulto or. manoyrctundid. At. druKglataor
mnllod on rocolpt of price. 60c.
II. V. ItU ION, Goshen, Indiana.
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Boys--My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. 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.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machines
Lincoln Typtwrlttr Exohihgi
Auto'1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C- A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
, Ytur ratrMaf cSolicite
Quality Counts
- THAT'S WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. Ices
and punch for Frat & Sorori
ty parties. Whipping Cream
always on hand. Bell 205.
Auto 8181. 1816 N St
Hot Drinks
are now la season. Do you know
any place where you can get as ,
QUICK SERVICE
' aa you can at ournew store? No
' "need of being crowded.
Lincoln-G and y
- Kitchens, w. co
o
Corner
Campus
Gleanings
C. H. Froy, .florist, 1133 O street.
Tho freshman basketball team will
play Wilbur tonight.
Thornburg's Orchestra Auto 5877.
Tho Delta Gamma sorority will
hold their annual banquet at tho Lin
coin hotel tonight.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafo, 111-119.
So. 12th street
JThoJBloo Club met inJthe Temple
yesterday from 5 until G. Mr. Fltz
gerald has been selected (0 lead the
club.
Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
Tho ofllclal group plcturo of tho
members of Rhetoric 22 will bo taken
by Townsend1 Monday, March 14, at
2 o'clock sharp.
Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
Haven Motcalf, who took his doc
tor's degree In 1903f, 1b now chief of
tho division of forest pathology. He
is anxious to got good mon for tho ser
vlco from Nebraska who aro good
pathologists.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. litfc.
Tho college of agriculture has made
a change by which two courses aro
converted into one. This will give tho
students an opportunity to tako more
elective work" after finishing their re
quired BtudlcB, and make tho course
conform more (0 the arts and sciences.
9
Tho German Club was Very pleas
antly entertained Thursday evening at
1234 R street. Misses Meyer, Von
Goetz and Reeder were hostesses.
Miss Baker presided at tho meeting.
A delightful evening was spent In
playing German games and singing
German songs.
FULK
1325 O Street
MEN.
Professor Baumgartner of tho Ger
man department will teach in tho Uni
versity of Chicago thiB summer. Ho Is
a fellow of tho university, and expects
to tako his Ph.D. there. The profes
sor will Instruct In German.
FRATERNITIES HAVE BOXES
Many Old University Athletes Will
Take" Part In Meet.
Tho Omaha Athletic Association has
been authorized to hold tho Western
Association A. A. U. Indoor champion
ship meet for 1910. Tho modal win
ner's in this meet in Oinaha will ho
winners of "Western Association Am
ateur Athletic Union" places and will
bo so accredited.
A movomont has been organized at
tho university to bring tho fraternities
to Omaha the evening of April 1st,
and they will all have boxes and will
decorato profusely. In addklon to
this tho university will occupy two sec
tions on the' south sldo of tho Audi
torium. Besides the university representa
tives who will participate In this meet,
there aro many other former athletes,
of tho university whowlll tako pan.
Tho Lincoln Y. M. C, A. will have as
one of its representatives Russell Bur
ress, who was ono of tho best century
dash men ever.nt the university. An
other representative of the Lincoln Y.
M. C. A. is promised will be J. C.
Knode, who was captain of f tho track
team in ,tho spring of 1908, "and who
holds a record- of five feet eleven
inches in the .high jump. Besides
those men the Lincoln Association will
bo represented In th'e two-mjle run by
Collier, who .Is at present a freshman
in the university, ' ' ' .
Clmlfitd Column
Bfc:
Advertisements for this column
should be left at the business office,
basement Administration building, be
tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between
2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Want ads' will positively not be In
serted unlets paid In advance, at the
rate of 10 cents per Insertion for
every fifteen words or fraction there
of for the first Insertion; three Inser
tions 25 cents; five insertions 40' cents.
WANT ADS
POUND
Found In Unl hall, small fob, mado
of four gold chains. Ownor may-have"
same by paying for this ad. 08-3L
Found Salz fountain pen, which
can bo obtained by identifying samo
and paying for this ad. 08-Gt
FoUnd Tau Omloron Sigma
("Spike") pin. Owner may have samo
by paying for this ad. 9731
FOR SALS
For Sale A new high-grade bicycle,
at 25 per cent discount. Inquire at
Nebraskan office.
LOST
Lost Phi Delta Phi frat pin, sot
with opals. Finder return to 1435 L
or .call F1383 for reward. 95-3t
Lost Bunch of four keys, in or near
armory, last Thursday evening. Ro
turn to Nebraskan office. 98-3t
Lost A Delta Upsilon fraternity
plnset with opals. Finder return to
Nebraskan office and receive reward.
95-31
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. LILLIAN 8NOW, 1339 O; hours,
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Diseases of women.
Auto 3038.
DR. C. H. RU8H,
Surgeon.
Richards Block. Both Phones.
OUR NEW SPRING HATS AND
FURNISHINGS ARE READY
NOW AND ARE COPRECT IN
EVERY DETAIL FOR COLLEGE
TWO UNIVERSITY
FUNCTIONS TONIGHT
3ENIOR MASQUERADE AND FRESH
MAN LAW HOP TO BE HELD
THE SUCCESS OF BOTH IS ASSURED
Laws at Fraternity Hall and Seniors
at Armory to Revel in
Music and
Dance.
Two blgdances are oh tho tfnlvor
Blty calendar for tonight. Both are
elaborate affairs and promise to be
welT attended. Tho senior masquerade
-will bo hold at ho armory and tho
freshman law hop will take- placo at
Fraternity hall.
Tho laws aro expecting a very en
joyable affair. Enough tickets have
been sold to make It an assured suc
cess. Walt's orchestra is to furnish
tho music. The commltteo having the
dance in charge are A. J. Luddcn,
chairman; C. A. Emory, W. B, Met
calfe, and J. W. Jones. Tho master
of ceremonies will bo appointed by
President Ebert today.
Unusual Affair. '
The senior masquerade is an un
usual affair. It is to bo at the armory
and will bo informal. Tho committee
has planned to make it' tho most elab
orate affair of its kind over hold at
tho uniyerslty. l( has been' Bevera'l
years since a masquerado has 'beer1
held here and 'should provo a'n' fittfac
.tlotf for a! croSvcf that should fill the
floor; It' li' tiqpedWtf Vill tiring th
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J as any other man for Eadter.
But you don't buy clothes for one
You must know, that they will
keep their Easter day shapeliness
and smartness for a long time
after.
Wear is the only test.
c7Wake sure of the result of that
test by a guarantee.
We'll give it to you gladly with
'our Clothcraft clothes because
we're protected by the maker's
signed guarantee.
So are you.
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LOST!
If you have lost orfound art
icles, rooms for rent or boolcs to
sell, advertise in the Nebraskan's
WANT-AD
column Our fates are low and
we get results.
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
class together and .increase their ac
quaintance and also strengthen the
classsplrlt ;
One of tho features of tho mas
querade will bo its Informality.
largo number of girls plan to come
without escorts. It is thus possible
for every girl to attend and is hoped'
to causo a more general attendance.
Stunts Planned.
Many stunts have been planned and
a novel and unique entertainment is
arranged for. Costumes will be large
ly home-made, on account of the diffi
culties of obtaining 'them in the city'
and because ideas can bo worked out,
better. It is known that many beauti-
iui coBiumes aro oeing prepared ov
tho senior girls, as well as a largo
number 0 humorous and comical ones
While it is tho general custom at
masquerades for some couplo to prj-
spare their costumes together, it will
'bo different tonight No ono is ex
pected to know any one else and this
should result in much merriment and
promote a. spirit, of good fellow hlp
among tho. seniors.
No ono but seniors will bo admitted'
(iuu iiu. xuy masses are 10,00 rumqveu
at 10:30, and tho Vest of' tho ovenlng;
I spent. dn" jollification and'daricHg.
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Professor Grummann's Article.
Tho Educator Journal, published at
Indianapolis, Ind., has come out this
month with several excellent contribu
tions. Chief, among theso Is an article
on "Some Phases of American School
Work," by Prof. Grummann "of the de
partment of Germanic languages. It'
is practically a survey and comparison
of American and German methods of
Instruction.
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