The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1910, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
DIRECTORY.
Business Directory Evory loyal
bulvoralty student 1b urgod to patron
ize these Nobroakan advertisers,- and
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Glean Gut Clothes
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BANKS
First Trus. fe SavlngB
BAKHIUB8
Folflom
BARBER SHOPS
Green's
BOOK STORES
Co-op.
Unlvorlsty
CLEANERS
J. 0 Wood & Co.
Wobor'ff Sultorlum-
Joo, Tho Tailor.
Tod Marrlnorr
OLOTHINQ
FarquhAr
Magoo & Doemor
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Gregory
Whltobroast
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
Tommy ,
DANCING ACADBMT
1 Lincoln'
PITTS
DOCTORS
. Dr. Cramb
DRY GOODS
Miller & Paine
Rudgo &. Guonzol
DRUGGISTS .
Rlggs
ENGRAVERS
Cornell
FLORISTS
C. H. Froy
CHAPIN BROS.
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Mageo & Doomer
Mayor Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Rudge & Guontol
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Unland'
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Mageo& TJoemor
Mayor Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Qucnzel
Speler & Simon
ICE CREAM
Franklln Ice Cream Co.
JEWELERS
Hallotf
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
OPTICIANS
Shean
Howe. ,
ORCHESTRA
- Thornburg's.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Townsend
PRINTERS
Simmons
Van Tine ,
RESTAURANTS
Boston Lunch
Cameron's
Y. M. C A. Spa
SHOES
Armstrong Clothing Cex.
Beckman Bros.
Budd
Men's Bootery
Rogors & Perkins
Mayer Bros.
Mlllor.fc Paine
SHOE REPAIRING
Electric Shop Store '
SKIRTS
Skirt Store
TAILORS
Elliott Bros.
Gregory
Herzog
Joe, "Ae Tailor.' .
LUDW1G.
THEATERS
Oliver
Orpheum.
Lyric
TYPEWRITERS
Lincoln Typewriter Br.
Underwood Typewriter O.
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HERE'S A STRONG
HAT COMBINATION
fclawcs Derbies - $3.00
Stetsons (soft unci derbies
both) $3.50 to $10.00
No need to say more
about such standard
lines.
Our L System Clothes, $15 to $30, are made with
a dashing individuality of style that appeals instantly
to the college man. They're made with all the care
possible as to style, fabric, tailoring, originality.
Our Kensington Clothes, $20 to $40, we urge up
on the man who is particular about his clothes, and
yet conservative. They cost a little more perhaps
than some. Here's the reason: They're made es
pecially to our order; we dictate the tailoring in detail,
hand-tailored at that. The result: We can offer you
Kensington Clothes made the way we know "good
clothes" should be made, in quality, style fit, superior
to most custom made clothing, but for much less than
you could have a suit of equal value made.
cMagee & "Deemer
Lincoln-
zAurora
2ed Oak
The First Trust 4 Sav
ings Bank
4 Per Gent Interest A
$1 opens an aooount
Corner JOth St O Srt
Jll ST P U Bt ISH ED
Webjter'i NEW-INTCRNATIONAL Dictionary,
(G. & C. Mcrrlara Co., Springfield, Mas. )
surpasses tic old luUmziional ai azch as ihtt
book exceeded its predecessor. Ec.tor in
Chief, Dr. W. T. Harris. l"or:r U. S. Con
of Education. Tho definition have been re
arranged and amplified. Tha nuabcr of term
defined has been sacra than doubled. The Ety
mology, synonyms, pronunciation, hare rs-
reived unsnarlnc scholarly labor. The lan
guage of English literature tor over aeven
centuries, the tcrminolony -f '-he arts and
sciences, and the cvery-day jpicch of street,
shop, and household, aro presented with jull-
ness and clearness. In si:o of vocabulary, in
richness of general information, and in con
venience of consultation, the book sets a new
mirk in lexicography.
400,000 words and phrases.
6000 illustrations.
2700 pages.
Yrit to tit poblUWi for Spiaa Ptjti.
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OLYMPICS WILL BE
HELD NEXT SATURDAY
FIRST AND SECOND YEAR MEN
WILL HOLD ANNUAL CONTEST.
SOPHOMORE MASS MEETING TONIGHT
Tug-of-War Will Be Different than It
Was Lalst Year Even Will Begin
at-9-0'clock.Saturday Morn
ing Freshmpn Confident.
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CONCORD EVANSTON
7tta Ara-Hotch wttu uattonholo
THE NEW
Arrow
COLLARS
FOR SUMMER. High enough for
looks low enough for comfort and
plenty of room for the tie to slide In.
. ' Uc.ftch,3forSSc.
Clum. reatxxly A Co. Arrow Cuffs, see.
Tho loiifr looked for sophomore
freshman OlympicH will be held S:if
uidny morning. The first and second
year clnsses ill then flKht for suprem
acy. The boxers and wrestlers who
havo long been in training will bo
given the opportunity to show their
prowess and the marathon runners
will do their utmost to Imitate. Si.
Ive. Tpm Longboat, et al.
The other valiant classmen avI.I
simply pobo as targets to receive tho
blows directed by their determined
opponents. Bloody noses, black eyes
and torn clothes will predominate
after ovoryono Is exhausted and too
tired to light longer. Then will tluj
victors inarch proudly down the
street shouting victory jlhd the van
quished sneak through the alleys
with hanging heads, on tip-toe and
speechless.
Tho glrlB will not be left out of, the
contest, far from It. They will sur
round their favorites and cheer them
to victory. Decorated -with their clns
colors, they will closely watch the
progress of the battle as Interestedly
as the women of Rome watched tho
contests of tho gladiators.
Free-for-AII Changed.
The only change In the list of
events will be In tho manner In which
tho free-for-all will be managed. Last
year tho freshmen weroplaced behind
ono line and tho sophomores behind
another. At a given signal tluy
rushed forward and tried to pull tho
members of tho opposing class back
over their line.
This year the stylo of freo-for-oll
used at Hchlgan'and Cornell will bo
used. A piece of canvas six feet
square 1b used. Three sophomores'
take hold of one side and three fresh
men will' take hold of the other, Th
other members of tho class will Hue
up on two lines forty feet apart. At
h given signal they wlK rush together
and each class will endeavor to pull
the canvas back over their own lino.
The class which Is able to do this two
out of three times will be declared
the winner.
The other events will be light, mid
dle and heavy-weight boxing and
wrestling; the marathon race and the
tug-of-war. Five points will be given
for first place In the marathon, throe
points for second, and ono point for
tilled. The tug-of-war teams will be
composed of ten men from each, of
the classes.
Sophomore Mass Meeting.
The sophomore class will hold a
mass meeting in the chapel at seven
o'clock this evening. The meeting will
be in the nature of u rally for tne
Olympics. All ot the new sophomoio
songs and yells will be practiced and
everyone will wear the class co'oiv
All Olympics committees are re
quested to meet In 117 Wednesday -it
12 o'clock. All arrangements will be
made at this time. Dr. Condra and
Referee Campbell will bo present and
will give Instructions aB to how rho
meet Is to be carried out.
The freshman committee has hon
changed. Tho committee as appoint
ed by the president is as follows1
Chairman Kosltsky, Ray, Tonoy,
Clark, Lehmar and Funkhousor.
VACATION MONEY
You buy
on crodit
pay when
old and
koep tho
profit
601, to
lOOlprofit
and
monthly
prize to
our agent
Independence for Teachers and Students
who oil and aUrvrtlio our l'ATKNTKI) UTKAit
COOKK.lt anil complete line of l'UKK ALUMINUM
COOK1NQ UTKNS1LH. An oniiortuntty to make
IUa.00 and oror ervry month. Experience not
noceuory. Write miw for particulars. AddrcM
BALED MANAOER.
AMERICAN ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING. CO.
LEMONT, ILLINOIS j
CORNHUSKER CANDIDATES BUSY.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
r S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Tur ratrsac Solicited
Three Men In Sophomore Class Want
Jobs on 1911 Annual.
The candidates for the positions of
managing editor and business man
ager of next year's CornhiiBkor are
busily at work. It was announced that
Dana Van DtiBen and C. L. Clark "were
candidates for business manager and
that Guy KIddoo had entered the race
for managing editor. A mistake was
made in naming tho ofllces for which
Mr. Kiddoo and Mr. Van Dusen wore
candidates. The names of these gen
tlemen were simply changed about.
Mr. Kiddoo 1b a candidate ' for busi
ness manager and Mr. Van Dusen Is
running for the managing editor's
Job.
At the present time Claronce Clark
Is the only other man in the race.
This election will occur on Thursday,
April 14. Not much Interest has as
yet been aroused, but It is thought
that things will. warm' up next week.
The
Flonzaley String Quartet
Oliver Theatre
APRIIrth
Philip Halo, the Boston Critic says:
"Thoy need fear no rival in this
country today."
Prices $1.50 to 50e-
Soats now on Sale
Hot Drinks
iiiiMBHmiiMBHaaaananaa
art now in season. Do you know
say place where you can get as
QUICK SERVICE
as yu can at ournew store? No
aetd of being crowded
Lincoln Candv
W" m 1 1 V , v
fkitcnen
1400
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