The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1910, Image 3

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STERLING HARRISON
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MR. STERtrNG"HARRISON"irnr
employed at Mayer Bros, the firm that offers
you not only one or two, lines of good clothes
but the Best Models of the "Seven" Best
Makes or Clothing on the market.
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Henley Clothes, L. Abt and Uni Clothes
are three of the "Seven" makes which -art
especially tailored for the college men. Let
Mr. Sterling Harrison show you the Spring
styles.
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COPYRIGHT 1910 BY
RODERTS-WICKS CO.
MAYER BROS.
Lincoln's Leading Head-to-Foot Clothiers
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W, Gleanings W
& Hi JFtoy, .florist, 1133-0 street.- -
1 Miss Katharine Goodrich or Fair
bury is visiting at the Kappa house.
Chapin DroB., florlBts. 127 So. 13th.
Wrestling contest, university cham
pionship, Tuesday night, 8 o'clock.
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Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
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Thp Forest Club will hieot next
Tuosday night. Speeches will bo an.
nounced later.
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Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
, Mr. Forrest Wagner Is visiting his
aunt Miss Vera Stocking, Kappa
Kappa tGamrna. '
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Earl Muuson, who made a short
visit to his home in Aurora the first
of the week, returned to school
Wednesday.
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Miss Alice Howell will act as Judge
of the declamatory contest in the
"Soutlieastorn Nebraska Teachers'
Association, held at Alma last night.
Last evening tho normal training
class for Bible study teachers held an
informal feed in the banquet hall of
tho Temple. About thirty were present.
Tho program of tho Palladlan to
night will he a special one in charge
of the girls. Tho nature of the pro
gram Is a secret and tho young men
will not know what 1b in storo for
them . until the, "curtain rises" this
evening.
0FFICER8 ELECTED.
Chairman and Masters of Ceremonies
of "Pan-Hel" Named.
Last night at a meeting of tho Pan
Hellnolc council H. L. Cnin was elect
ed chairman of the Pan-Hellenic dance
The Latest in University Pins, Spoons
Fobs. . Complete Line. Various Designs.
Established 1871 HALLJETT . 1143 O Street
TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES
SOLD OR RENTED
Bent Applies on Parchaso Price.- Five Days Froo trial boforo you
pay. ,Two. yours guarntoo whon you purchase Easy Torms, Got.
our list. Auto. 2030; Boll 1200.
B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc.
143 So. 13th St,
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Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe,.llR-119
So. 12th street
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Fencing contest for university
championship shield, Monday night, 8
o'clock.
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. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
The glee club is faithfully ipractic
ing these- days. We expect a- public
appearance one of theso days.
Before buying your spring footwear
let Beckman Bros.' show you . their
new snappy oxfords. 1107 O st. ,
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I Alpha kOhl4 Omega will hold their
annual' party2at the . Lincoln hotel 'to-
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Dr. CJondra will UiIb afternoon de
liver a lecturo before those attending
tho Southwestern Nebraska Educa
tional Association at Almn. His sub
ject will bo "Gbnservation of National
ResoTircesT' : "
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"Vcl" Eye Glasses.
Howe, Optician, 319 No. 12th.
! Dr. E. M. Crambo Osteopathic Ehy
slcl&nu of'N.' '99 Burlington block!
Yesterday Afternoon the ladies of
tho faculty met in tho faculty room
6t the Temnle. A program was given
and rcfreqhmpnts "were sjerved. (
Albert H. Gilbert of Joluison, who
hafe been under the doctor's care for
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about a week, was on the campus-
again today attending 'classes. "
which will bo hold, during tho month
of May. Lynn Lloyd and Arthur
Homier were elected, first and. second
masters of ceremonies respectively.
KAPPA 8IG8 WIN.
Defeat Delta Taus by 17 to 15.
The Kappa Sigma baseball team won
from- Delta Tim Delta' yesterday by
the score of 17 to 15. The game was
a hard fought contest from start to
finish. This was tho third game of
the interfraternlty series. Phi Delta
Th'eta and Phi Gamma Delta play today.
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.ruinoci y poor shoe polish. J he acid or alkali in such - a,.
polishes destroys ihe Icaiher, When we sell our customers Regal H 71
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a me worict dui io ir.:urc ion(j, satiactcry service we always
recommend . ' ! , " , ' 4l' .,'"
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them: $3:50 and $4.00
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New Styles atithe New. Store.
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Rapid Repairing.
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lopwttct thtlt Regal "Shoes vol Ur' profit. . Wic
llip tame manufactuiirr makes both then andtcimiabs
you have the bejt poutble guarantee of the quality
that drowsing. J. . . ,
Rcsal Dreuin ii quickly and eaiily. applied, keeps
inc icaincf poiitlied. colt and flexible, arid greatly Ieaatheat VJ
the life nf vmtrtlinM. tUr-mrm A8rn lrtnA.'OA.l -- u.w
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