THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i: It ! i - OLIVER THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 21J Polly of the Circus Prices $1.50 to-50c WED. MAT. AND NIGHT, MARCH 23 Brewster's Million Thurs. and Frl., Mar. 24-25 "8ERVANT IN THE HOUSE" Weak Eyes Studontn, fltono praphora, Book kooporn and yoa who Buffer with mrcnV nvna. rjrftnulatod Lldfl. IniUmod. Film. Btyos and Watery Kyea, find Hygol Kye Crcnm acta llko a charm in restoring thorn to a hoalthy condition. Porfoctly harmless, and Is guaranteed to produce satisfactory ro--Bultn -or -raonoy refnndedr -At druggUtfl or mailed on receipt of price-. 60c. II. Wi IIU TON, Goalien, Indian. BoysMy Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them ! L. J. HERZOG 1230,0 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 mnkes rented with stand $3 par Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exchangi Auto-nOSrBelTllBl. 123 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 I STREET, YELLOW FRONT Ytur FatroBgc Solicited Quality Counts TH ATS WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO f OPULAR Wt makt a ipeclaltr f an- wf creams, ihorbtta. Ices mi yam fr 7r4 S$ Soml fry yulM.irkiff ping Creant always a haad. Boll Ml. AuUllll. HUM St. Hot Drinks aM aw la atasoa; D fit tcaaw aay place where you eta ptM QUICK SERVICE ai yatf a t ournew store No aeei ef being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. w. c. o Cmraar J))Campus(i) j Gleanings M C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O street Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 6877. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafo, 11R419 Bo. 12th street . Try a lunch at the T. M. C. A, Spa. 13th and P Sts. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Save your pennies and go to the Chicago Glee Club Saturday night. Delta Delta Delta will glvo its for mal party on April 2. Harvey E. Voscy, '12, was operated on Tuesday for appendlcltlc and 1b at prosont In a critical condition. Field Geology 22. ClasB will meet next Saturday, March 19, at 9 a. m., In U7. Field trlpB to bo made during vacation will bo planned. It 'is essential that every member bo prosent. 101-2t Tho sophomore rally which was to havo been held in Memorial hall last ovonlng to arouse enthusiasm for the coming Olympic meet with the fresh men was postponed and will bq held noxt Tuesday evening at 7:30 in 'Me morial hall. Mrs. John Sherwood Eddy, who is hero with Mr. Eddy in tho Interests of the laymen's missionayr convention, will speak at tho Y. W. C. A. Thursday noon meeting. She has spent thirteon years In India and is reported to be an exceedingly interesting speaker. FULK 1325 O Street New Caps this week. Tho members of tho Christian En deavor Society of tho First Congrega- ilonaLcMrjch will, eulej:iaJn,jitJi-SjL Patrick's day party, Friday ovenlngut 8 o'clock, in tho church parlors at Thirteenth and L streets. All univer sity students aro cordially invited. Try-outs for Relays. All candidates who wish to try out for the various .class relay teamB, which will compoto Friday ovoning for the university championship, may do ho nt tho gymnasium today at 4 p. m. At tho last meeting of tho Lincoln Lecture Club, Professor Fosslor dellv ortd. his seventh lecture on 'Ger many." Thiscomplotes his course on that subject. Others giving lectures 'on tho samo subject boforo CHe soci ety, aro Professor Dean and MIbb Eamcs. Professor Stevenson will give two lectures on modorn Gorman liter ature. '. . ' . ' Tho "caBt of tho German play is busily at work again, re-loamlng their parts and having reheafsals about once a week. Tho rehearsals havo been excellent, and it is assure'd that the production of tho play In Omaha will surpass in excellence its produc tion at- the university. There is no reason to fenr that Omaha will bo disappointed, is reported by those who have charge of the enterprise. In Cornell there aro enough men trying out for positions on the baseball .squac to eliminate from ten to fifteen candidates every week, until the prac tice games Btart In April. Coach Cors gan recently asked that an assistant coach be procured, who might aid him in handling tho indoor work, which lasts ten hours a day. Strong batteries are appearing from tho lower classmen thig year,. ,. u-vc, .-, ". v 3 Continued from Page 1 LAW STUDENTS WILL GO TO CRETE TODAY would be oh hnnd this morning .and ready- to go to Crete. Plans for Day. Tho plans for tho day's entertain ment are as follows: Tho law students wilt meet at the Burlington station this morning nmTtnko the 10:20 train for Crete. On arriving in ('rote they will prado from tho station to the busi ness section and then they will eat' dinner in sorno restaurant. Toasts will bo given and n general good time had. In the afternoon Donne College will bo visited and 'a game of bosoball will bo played with the Donne team. After tho KdiFgnmo various-sports" will bo indulged In. Games will be played and vnrious kinds of races nro to be pulled off. In some way or other Dean Hastings became, acquainted with tho plans of tho law students and immediately took stops to frustrate thorn,. Ho talked- to all tho classes on the subject yester day morning and expressed a hope. that .tho plans for n sneak day would bo discarded; -Tho-dean-said ho fa vored tho plan of a compact organiza tion among tho law students, but ho believed that there werq hotter wnys of effecting it than by violating tho rules of tho university by holding a Bneak day. Dean Hastings said that tho law students wcro in tho law college for tho purpose of studying tho Inws and that they should learn to rospect them nnd their enforcement. Ho expressed tho opinion that thoy should bo the leaders in this respect in tho univer sity and even if thoy did havo poorer quarters than any other college, and though they paid more money toward tho support Of their department than tho students of any other college in tho university, yet this constituted no reason why they should show any dlH-regard--for tho ' rules o fthls Institu Stetson and- Tween Hats, Seven teen new shapes in Stetsons and about twenty in other makes at $2.50 to $3.00. Just in. Indoor baseball for women 'lffrV' been started at the University of Mln- jiesQta. Students at Syracuse will provide 8,000 chrysanthemums and 3,000 rouses for decorations at their senior ball. A silver cup has been offered at L-Brown to tho student who shows greatest improvement in gymnasium work during the year. To accustom tho Minnesota ath letes "to appearing in public thoy will havo competition in the course of tho dances in the. university gymnasium, A change made at Ponn Stat will bo tho. establishment of a four years' courso in Greek, enabling freshmdn to begin tho study in their first-year. Yalo has twelve' graduates- in tho present session of congross;' eight in iho housojat, representatives and? four in the senate. At the University of Miclhgan each freshman girl and" each sophomore girl tyIH bo under tho care of a Junior and senior "co-ed," respectively. At tho Unlvorslly pf Pennsylvania tho senior class is heavily in debt. Efforts are being made to obtain the class dues, but it Is found to be a hopeless task. Indiana graduates now fill the prosldonrs"cbalr, In seven colleges. Threo sons of one Bloomington man aro professors and ono is a college president If a student at Dartmouth carries more than fifteen hours "work he wjn redelve credit for only ' thoso fifteen hours In which ho has tho, highest standing. ..,.-' RELAY TEAM PICKED AC Four Men to Run Race at Kansas City Meet Selected. Yesterday tho try-outs wcro hold for tho relay team which will ropresent tho university at tho Indoor meet at Kansas City Saturday. A number of men tried out for plnccs on tho relay team, but four mon wero selected, Those wero Burke, Ilccd, Powors and McQownn. Tho team will in all prob ability havo ono or two mora men added to this list and tboy will pur tlcjpato in other events besides the relny race. Tho squad which will represent the university at tho Kansas City meet Is about as small as tho ono sent to "Sioux TJIly last wdek". Air offorts nro bolng centered on the development of a strong squad to represent tho Corn husV rs at Omaha April 1st. MANY TRUANT SCREENS. Missed so Many That They Were All Called In. A number of screens havo bcon missed recently from tho art hall on tho seoond lioor of tho library build ing. Thoso screons had boon borrowo from timo to tlmo for various purposed and it seems had not been returned. Yesterday a call was issued to the various janitors about tho campus and a collection was made, Truant AcreenB wore unearthed at overy cor ner of "tho campus. In fact, it kept a numbor of mon biiBy cnrrylng screens yqstordny afternoon, nnd Art Hall was nearly swamped with screens. Theso screens are used In tho work of the department as backgrounds for casts nnd other model work. Advertisements for this column should be left nt the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. n1. and 5 p. m. ' Want ads will positively not be In serted" unTes's paTd Tn advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inner tlono 25 cents; five insertions 40 cento. WANT ADS -FOUND- Found Snlz fountain pen, which can be obtained by 'Identifying same and paying for this ad., 98-Dt Found On cumpus heavy brass Yalo lock. Owner 'call at tho Nobrus knn oflce. ' 100-3t Eound In gym locker room, gold dog's head Btickpln. Owner call at Nebraskan ofllco. 100-3t Found Waterman's Ideal fountain pen. Owner may havo same by pay ing for this ad. 99-3t FOR SALE Por Sale A now hlghgrado bicycle, at 25 per ccpt discount,' Inquire at Nebraskan ofllco. WANTED w anted' A studont, to work fbr board. For Information call G450. : , 1 , LOST Lost- General noto book, with gray coyer, on last Friday. Fjndor please return to Itng ofllco. '. . 9D-3t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 O; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p; m. 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