The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1910, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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OLIVEK THEATRE
TONIGHT 8:15
DAVID HIGGINS
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" H I 8 LAST DOLLAR"
Prices $1.00 to 25o
FRI., 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., APR. 1-2
MAX FIGMAN
-IN-
"MARY JANE'8 PA"
Night 1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00 to 25c
Hair Dressing, Shampoos, Rib
bon Ornaments for Evening
Functions. Manicuring for
Gentlemen.
Miss Margaret Mills
118 SO. 12TH STREET. AUTO PHONE 7294
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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
'j)jCampusy))j
W Gleanings m
C. H. Proy, florist, 1133 O streot
Miss Vollotto Gould of Lincoln has
beon compolled to drop out of school.
Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
It. S. Rosmlssen has dropped out of
school bocauBo of troublo with his
eyes.
Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
B. O. Davis entertained Alpha Thota.
Chl at his homo Monday night
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa.
3th and P Sts.
7 'Alpha Omocron PI gavo a house
party Monday night
PERITORIC LENSES
Does Away With Reflection
SHAPED TO THE EYE
HOWE - OPTICIAN
319 No. J2th
Cornell University Medical College
AoollcRodoftrcoIa required for ndmlsalon.
AdvanC'daUndlnR ff ran tod BtudootBprcnnt
lnR natlsfHctory credentials from nccrodllod
mudlculeolloKca- Erory molllty IsufTurod to
uti'1oru:rhduatoabookln thn degrco ot Doctor
of Moulclnp. An plu fallltlosnro ulso offorod
qunllflod graduatea to pursue, original Invcstl
pntlnn In uny dopnrtmont For fu'thorpur
tlonlnrsnpplv to Tbe Dun, Cirni'l tlRliirellr Midlcil
Ctllm, Flrut Ato. and 28 ih St., Now York City.
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Bring Yaur Next Job of Pi-latin t
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AN TINE PRINTING CO.
and Get Satisfactory Results
128-130 No. 14th St . Auto 3477
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Bat at Don Cameron's-Cafo, 11R-119
So. 12th street
T. J. Knoll, Acacia, spent a part of
tho Easter vacation In Madison visit
ing his sister Ida.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
Geo. Hansen of Falrbury Is out of
school temporarily because of Bickt
ness. Tho absence will likely bo per
manent.
Professor Taylor has returned from
Texas, where ho has been for about
two weeks. Ho is much improved in
health and will continue with his
ClOBBCa.
C. R, Weeks, '07, head of tho de
partment of agriculture at Peru nor-
Senior commemoration committee
will meot Friday at Op. m., in U IOC.
Following aro mombers of tho commit
tee: Mary Cook, Coralio Moyor, J. G.
Mason, R. A. Waldo.
H. L. FISKB.
Chairman.
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Before buying your spring footwear
lot Beckman Bros, show you their
now snappy oxfords. 1107 O St
Regent Coupland Lectured atOmaha.
Regent George Coupland addressed
tho pupils of tho Omaha High School
on Monday afternoon. Mr. Coupland
gavo a very Interesting talk a good
part of his address boing on tho waste
ful methods of American farming and.
tho yearly decroaso Ifi tho food sup
JJy of tho. world.. .Ho- oxplalned sover
al wayB In which this condition could
bo romedled, moro especially by sci
entific means, and showed how a col
lego oducation is a valuable asset in
a young man's llfo in tho present
Swnrthmoro Collego baskotball team
closed Its season in a gamo with Lo.'.
high, tho latter winning tho contest,
29 to 24. This was tho flrBt defeat
for Swarthmoro on their homo flour in
two years.
Nearly fourteen hundred bluo slips
woro sent out recently at tho Univer
sity of Minnesota. There was ono for
each subject which was not passed.
A professor at tho University of
Minnesota lost half his mustache at
tho hands of somo of tho girls,. who ob
jected to his criticism of "rata."
Tho faculty at Michigan is consider
ing tho matter .of giving crodlt for
work on student publications.
Tho Williams Collego swimming
team defeated Amhorst by a Bcoro of
33 to 20. kUll
FULK
1325 O St'reet
CJ OUR NEW HATS, SHIRTS
AND NECKWEAR ARE JUST
RIGHT FOR THE YOUNG MEN
WHO WANT TO BE WELL
DRESSED ON EASTER.
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lelders' Gloves and Miffs
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B.S !X'I.?S H? ' .i; l any kind loo't hr Ilia
KTihoH,r,sKrBoo"Scfase m "ra'i m
itfjfi'ki - mnmifit' r 11 ..,.. ...1 ai . . ,
Cl : , n n " AmVl " Va "n"'"s n.rc U3u by (he World's
Wagner Cobb k.Ai..
2SBr 'jmssJs. sK&rd .
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- Hl-BOIAb KATmiR-PATENTKD DIVKUTICD HKAM
The Kgyfc Trade Ma
'guarantees satisfaction and perfect coods.
The Reach nmrini .. ,. '.. t,ya.
Interc.t perlnln 10 nX? 2 '? f"!??
nuuui Alaro 1 it 1. " x
10 cents at lealera or by mnll. '
rruejor t-KEK Ktach laie Halt Catalogue.
. KntiM COMPANY
Utfluiip3.,pi,UP.
Be Refreshed
Our Fountain is now open. Fruit
Sundaes and Cold Drinks. We
try to please all.
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1307 O STREET
Summer Session
The University of Nebraska
June 20 to August 12, 1910
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
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 NBt-
Hot Drinks
n now1 la season. Do you know
say pUcs where you can get as
QUICK SERVICE
as you caa at ournew store? No
aeed of being crowded.
Lincoln. Candy
Kitchen s. w. ce
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Cerar
mal, Is attending tho meeting in the
Interests of conservation of natural re
sources, held Jn this city.
C. F. Chase, '10, has accepted a posi
tion as assistant professor in agrono
my, jUl Manhattans-Kansas. -He will
mako a short visit to Mb homo at
Pawneo City and tako up his duties
at Manhattan April 1.
Alpha Tau Omega entertained at a
houso party last evening. Lunch waB
served on tho porch which was cur
taincd in and lighted by Japanese lan
terns. C. E.. Aldrlch, tho international sec
rotary for tho studonts' volunteer
movement, will visit tho university
soon. While hero ho Is expected to
deliver a series of addresses.
Notice,
Senior football team will have their
pictures taken. Monday evening at 6
o'clock at the east steps of tho admin
istration building.
Notice.
Senior Ivy Day committoo.wlll meet
Friday, G p. m., in U 112.
The following aro requested to be
present: L. R. Haggelund, H. F. Wun
dor, II. O. Baumann, J. M. Alexander,
Dale Lapp, A. T. Upson, Louise Steg
ner, Mario von Goetz, Mabello Mc
Veigh. J. A. CLINB,
Chairman.
Notice.
Junior Ivy Day committee will meet
Friday at 5 p. m., In U 112. Tho fol
lowing are requested to bo present:
A. B. Amberson, L. R. Blanchard, E.
S. Munson, Catherlno Reodor, Cornelia
Lindsay, .Sylvia Klllia.n
H. M. NOBLE.
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Chairman.
Tryouts wlllbe held Friday, Aprll 1
for the light-weight wrestlers for the
'I Olympics in tho armory from 5 to 6
,P. m.
I Classified Column H
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. 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 Inser
tions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy,
Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa
tional Theory and Practice, Secondary
Education, Normal Training, Elemen
tary Education, English Langungo and
Literature, French, Geography and
Geology, German, Amorlcan History,
Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin,
Manual Training, Mathematics, Me
chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy
chology, Physical Education, Physiol
ogyr PolUIcal-ScIencoHnd"Hoclology,
Rhetoric and English Composition,
Zoology.
Special attention to subjects re
quired for professional certificate. ,
Nino hours of collego work possible.
Conditional admission on 22 points.
Toachers 21 years or over may enter
as Adult Special Students.
High-School Courses In tho 'Teach-oTsColIegdnfflgOehooI.
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For bulletin or Information address
THE REGISTRAR,
The University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
WANT ADS
FOR EENT
For Rent Nowly furnished rooms;
15 cents a night, and a dollar a week.
231 South Ninth street
FOE SALE
For Saje A now high-grade bicycle,
at 25 per cent discount Inquiro at
Nobraskan office.
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lost:
, LOST In Library hall 305, Wednm
day morning, a silver handled pocket
knlfo with two blades. Reward If re
turned to Nobraskan office. 106 s;
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 O; hours,
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Diseases of women.
Auto 3038.
DR. C. H. RUSH,
Surgeon.
- Richards Block. Both Phones.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk.
Both phones.
LIFE' INSURANCE
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FOR THE
ATHLETIC MEET
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1ST
TAKE THE , . T
CHICAGO-NEBRASKA LIMITED
ON THE
ROCK ISLAND
Leaves Lincoln Prohiptly at 4:05 p.m.'
Plenty off Room and a Seat For AH
UNION CENTRAL LIFE, 8. B. Coon,
agt, 216 Richards' block. '
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City Office 1141 O St.
Bell 304 Auto3304
Depot 20th and O St
Ball 312. Auto 2272
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