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A 3?HE DAILY NEBRASKA! y - V A i ( .-v..J t OLIVER THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 21 Polly f tho Circus . Prices $1.50 to 50c -- WED. MAT. AND NIGHTVIARCH 23 Brewster's Million S Thurt. and FrI., Mar. 24-25 "8ERVANT IN THE- HOUSE" Weak Eyes Students, Stono- anhors. Book kp eop rho opera and yon wuo Suffor with weak oyofl, Granulated 1Mb, Inflamod, Film, Htyos nnd tory Eyoa, find Ilygcla Kye urenm acts HKO t cnarm in restoring mom to a hoalthy condition. Porfoctly hnrmloHn, nnd 1b Kunrnntood to produco satisfactory ro (inlta or monoy refunded. At driiKRlfltn or mnllod on receipt of prloo. 50c II. V. UU TON, Golihen, Inillnnn. SGITi HHHtyj BoysMy 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 uv SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS All makes; rented withstand $3 par Month. Bargains in Robuilt Machines Llnotln Typtwrlttr Exohingt Auto 1105. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean " OPTICIAN 1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Ytur rtrMgc Solicited Quality Counts TH APS WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR Wo make a specialty of fan cy creams, aherbets. Ices amd punch for Frat & Sorori ty parties. Whipping Oream always om nana, weu w. Auto 8111. .181NBt, Ik att-laW la kasob. D;t bw aay fUcm where yci caa QUICK SERVICE ai yau.tta at awnaw jfora? Ne asai e .feeing crowded. . i "' . -. Lincoln Cfiildy K. itchen i w. cnr t Hot Drinks v aVBklHBVBHHiiHHBBHBftVI . y))'Cfampus'Uji W. Gleanings W C. H. Frcy, florist, 1133 O strcot. Thornburg's" Orchestra. Auto 5877. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafo,. ,11R-119 So. 12th street Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Save your pennies and go to the Chicago Glee ClubHsaturdayliTght The sophomore -class meeting "has been postponed until next Tuesday. , Tho members of Pi Beta Phi held their initiation Saturday afternoon nnd in tho evening gave a dancing party In honor of the initiates. George N. Foster, law '11, is coaching the junior inter-class debat ing team, and S. P. Dobbs, Law Ml, is coaching the freshmen. Miss Grace Kennard, '10, left yester day for "Wymore, whore she will teach until the end of tho school year. She intends to carry on her university work at the same time. Tho drinking fountain is again in operation, much to the relief of tho thirsty. The fountain scorns to bo out of repair, and as a result the water runs over the sidewalk. Tho fountain presented to the uni versity by the class of 1909 was start ed running yesterday. The hot weather prompted the university au thorities to turn the water on. Something New in University Pins Seal or Letter. Numerous' Designs. Stick Pins, Fobs. Hat PinsAll New Styles. Established 1871 HALLETT 1143 O Street MEN TO GO WITHOUT HAT8. Aero Club Inaugurates New .Customs m-ijnlverslty; The Aero Club, which was recently organized, has already begun to mako itself felt in university life. This or ganization has been alive from the start and has recently resolved to in augurate some new reforms in Ne braska University. It is a custom in other largo univer sities for the men to lay aside their hats as soon as warm weather mikes its appearance. This custom has proyed itself very satisfactory at other schools and the Aero Club believes that it will prove to be popular hero. Another plan of tho Aero Club is to adopt the resolution recently, adopted at the University of Missouri to the effect that there bo no swearing what ever on the university campus. t if fs bolieved that this would tend to raise the moral standard of the men In tho university and help kedp Nebraska at the head of tho list in that respect Tho members of the Aero Club have pledged themselves to do all in their power to promote theso reforms, and It is thought that 'the student body will aid them In their efforts. WE 8HOULDINTERFERE. United States Needs High National'! Character. Dr. Georgo Howard yesterday7"1"n his class hi biography of American statesmanship said that the principles' of the, Monroe doctrino should be so .extended, as to include our work as' a' world power. In substance, that when national djsgraces, such v as , tiiq slaughter of. the Christians byv tlio, Turks and. Russians -occur, tho, United States t should interfere as a' perfect national right. "The only weapon we heed tolon: force this principle," said the popular RUTH HALUER RETU.RN8. Was Representative of Nebraska Chapter at Baltimore. Miss Ruth Holler has roturnod from the Alpha Phi convention which was held in Baltimore last wook. Miss Hallor roports having had a dolightful trip nnd says that the peoplo of Balti more aro oxccllcnt entertainers. Among tho Interesting features of tho ontertninment of tho delegates wore trips to Washington and Phila delphia tho first of tho wook. Tho balanco of tho week was spent with Zeta chapter in Bnltimoro, whoro tho delegates were housed in a largo four story mansion whlcn was donated by an alumna oL Alpha -Phi for tho-oxclu sivb use of tho dologates during their stay In tho cil; The convention cioscd on Friday ovenlng with a banquet, and on Sat urday tho delegates wont to Now fork whoro they wero the guests of Mu chapter of Uarnnrd College. FIRST OF BOOK TO PRINTER. Cornhusker Staff Sends First of An nual to Press. Tho colpred inserts for tho 1910 Cornhusker have ' ben sent to tho printer. With thin installment tho printing of this year's annual has bo gun. These floored Inserts are tho title pages of the eight books that aro to form the Cornhusker this year. Each of those Inserts is a work of arf, drawn and colored by tho best talent in tho university. Each of them is characteristic of tho title of tlio book it precodos. Tho qthdr parts of tho Cornhusker will be sent to the printer as rapidly as possible. Tho Btaff Is detormlnod that the hook shall be out by tho ilrst day of May, and to .carry out tholr purpose they are holding nightly meetings In the office" in the basement of tho Administration building. I Instructor, "is higher, national char actor." After tho lecture, to which tho class of nearly two hundred listened, Doctor Howard was given hearty applause. When interviewed after the lecture Doctor Howard also stated thut it is his hope and belief that tho United States, Great Britain and Japan will Join in un olliauce and promulgate the princlplo that all ituernntlonal dis putes bo settled by arbitration. "With theso nations," ho said, "ready to en forco arbltratibn, no nation will dnro engage in war." ' ' TENNIS MEETING. University Association Will Hold .Meeting This Afternoon. The University Tenuis Associatibn .will meot at 4 o'colck this afternoon on tho coVrts west of tho library. Tho object of tho meeting will- bo to de cide whero tho tennis enthusiasts of the univorslty will bo ablo to play this spring. Tho athletic association has refused to lay out any tennis courts on the now athletic field. There uro at tho present tlmo botween fifty and ono hundred men in tho university who play tennis, In splto of this fact, very llttlo support has been given to the, game, Tho students of tho univorslty, it Is claimed, wore given tp understand that when tho new athletic field was secured a cortaln portion of it would be set aside for tennis courts, It was also understood tho,t 'tennis, wouhl be made ono of tho recognizod sports in tho university and that it would bo,, supported by the board., At, tho meeting today tho tennis as sociation will make arrangements to put tho oltj counts, west of Utc library, lp 'shape for this spring's 'gasi'os. Tho 'Indiana freshmen have adopted green caps as official hendgenr. Williams Signs with 'Dei Moines. Coach Clydo Williams will again be with Dos Moines In tho Western Lcnguo, having Just signed a contract with John F. Hlggins, managor of th6 Des Molnos team. Tho contract calls for him tho flrst wcok in Juno, or shortly after tho closo of tho eoliego baseball soason. His position will bo that of short Btop or second base. Tho champion football oloven of tho west, for tho season of 1009, tfofio Damo, has boon honored by tho si donts of that univorslty hy tho pre sentation of gpld watch. fobB In ihn form of miniature footballs to each member of tho toam. A largo sllvor loving cup will ajsojjo given to Coach FY Longman. Thq basketball championship now Hob botweon Columbia Univorslty and tho Now York University llvo, Co lumbia winning" an exciting game from tho Univorslty of PennsylvniTu by tho Bcoro of 19 to 13. Nearly One-half of thoso who took tho ontrnnco examinations- at Yalo this year failed to pass in five sub jects, and as a consequonco tho ro qulromonts may bo modttTud. 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 sorted 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 Inser. tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANT ADS FOUND Found In Unl lml 1, small fob, made of four gold chulns. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 98-3t Found Sal, fountnin pen, which can bo obtaiuod by Identifying, sa.mc and paying for this ud.- 98-Dl Found On campus, heavy brass Yalo lock. Owner call at tho Nobras knn office. ' I00-3t Found In gym locker room, gold dog's head stickpin. Owner call at Nebraskan office. 100-3t ,oundWotorman,s Ideal fountaln-i pen. Owner may have samo by pay ing for this ad.' . . . 99-.1t FOB. SALE For Sale A now high-grado bicycle, ut 2S per cent discount, inquire at Nebraskan office. WANTED Wanted A student to work fdr board. For information call 64D0. LOST- Lost General note book, with gray cover, on last Friday. Finder please, return to Rag office". 99-3t . Iost -Bunclpf fourjeoys,. .ln0r near armory, last Thursday evening. Re turn to Nobrasknn .office. 98-3t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON DR. LILLIAN 8NQW, 1339 O;, hours, 9 a. ra. to, 9 p. ni. Diseases of women, Auto 3038. DR. C.'H. RW8H, " Surgeon. ' ,;i Richards4 Block. Both Phone' DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both phones. LIFE INSURANCE , UNION CENTRAL LIFE, 8. B.'Coon, agt.,,216 Richards block.1 . 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