A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Vnia" iijj 1 OLIVEK THEATRE TONIGHT, 6:15 "THE CLIMAX" Prices $1.50 to 50c Sat. Mat. and Night, April 9 JLI. 0. Field Minstrels Mat., 50c to 25c Night $1.00 to 25c April 11 "THE THIRD DEGREE" ifWtvn aBaV kw!1iHHHHKSy,i BoysMy Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring Continued from Pngo 1 THREE BLOODY BATTLE8 IN THE WAR OF THE COW BELL8 PERITORIC LENSES ! Does Away With Reflection SHAPED TO THE EYE HOWE OPTICIAN 319 No. 12th Hair Dressing, Shampoos, Rib bon Ornaments for Evening Functions. Manicuring for Gentlemen. Miss Margaret Mills 1 118 80. 12TH STREET. AUTO FHME 7284 copt a few perhaps who had their bent clothes on and one man who it Ih Hald rail away. The heat wag in tense I3oth ehiHBOH claim the victory, each one doing ho on the assertion that they Imvo possession of the right bells. It Is hollovcd that each class has ono in Its possession, while Chancellor Avery secured one. A large meeting of tho freshman class was called to order at half past cloven o'clock. President Coffee In troduced to the classmen the hoy who had so faithfully played his part by carrying tho cow-bolls and bannor. Great applause and a' Rood" yollfOr the boy were followed by speeches and a report by Chairman ICozltsky of tho Olympics committee. . Tho attondanco uC tho mooting was consldorablo ovor two hundred. A. II. Dlnsmoro submitted tho copy of a yoll which was enthiiHluHtically re ceived, U. N. Hah! Hah! Serene, supreme, I J. N. Hah! Rah! Nlnotoon-thlrteen. Ho explained that tho class was quietly gaining supremacy and that this was the roason for the "sorene, supromo" part of the yoll. Will Present Trophy. Uoth of tho underclnHsoH are busy patchlng up anatomleu for the contest Saturday. Tho chancollor has an nounced that he will present a trophy to tho winning cIuhh. Just what this trophy Ih, has not boon made public. As both clasKOB claim tho victory in tho battle of yesterday, tho Olympics tomorrow are expected to develop somo of tho keenest class rivalry ovor experienced at Nebraska. T The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain Cornell University Medical College A oollogo degroo Is required for admlntuon. dataniunir trrnutou Btuaonta proRtnt- itiK natUractory orodontlals from acoroultou Advanced atandltifr modloal collo tindoruradun Erorv tnoilltr Isoflfnrodto in nnnklncr ihn douroo ot Doctor of Modlclno. Amplu farilltlosaro nlso.offorod qualified graduate o pnraao orlnlnrtl InvoHtl- tfnuonin any uupnrnuuut. rur lurvuvr itr tlculara apply to Til 0ir, Ciroitl Unlttreltr Midlcit Cttligi, Flrnt Avo. andSitU St., Now York City. Bring Yeur Next Job of Printing to I a rAN TINE PRINTING CO. I ind Get Satisfactory Result J 12S-130 No, 14th St. Auto 3477 a mwmmmmmmmammmmmmmwJ V Continued from Pago I THE SUPREME COURT GIVES A 8TNDENT A SQUARE DEAL SPALDING'S ATHLETIC GOODS Baseball, Track, Tennis, anything in the way of athletic equipment We've just opened up this new department practically the only place in town yotrcan get Spalding's official equipment of course we're still selling clothes the kind that lit-Kensington 's $20 to $40 and L System $15 to $30 for the young man want ing more dash and individuality to his garments; MAGEE Sc D.eemer Kensington Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats Lincoln (Aurora lied Oak Expect to Remain. "TIiobo student-voters expect to re main at the university during such time as their studies demand until tho completion of their university courses. Hundreds of Hald students may not romaln at the university dur ing tho vacation, but will go wher ovor they can securo employment, bo thnt they may bo In tho university next year, and tho next, until tho uni versity courso Ih completed. All of said HtudontH, whether living In Lin coln with- their paronts, or whether they havo come from different parts of tho statu of Nebraska, or otlior states, aro uncertain and undecided as to tholr futuro course or as to Society Bzand Clothes If you hove nevez worn Society Btand Clothes come in and let us sfyow you wlat they are like. They are satisfying more young men than all othei makes combined. : : : . : FARQUHA ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY. SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe Store and Electric Repair Factory sSHHHi New Location 142 North 12 AARTHOINS IS Quality Counts THATSWHY FRANKLIN'S ICECREAM IS Stf POPULAR We make a apeclaltjr of fan cy crearai, sherbetaj Icea lmA panok for Prat As Sorori ty MWH.wuppinr utcmb ;;ftlWy.'e4kjftaUeU,04F .'.C'JUMi Mft . ! St tholr placo of residence upon tho com pletion of their work at the univer sity. Thoy do not have any special rosldonce In vlow during tholr univer sity career other than Lincoln. All university student-voters are men at least twonty-ono years of ago some of them ItO. some 40, and a few 50 years of ngo.especlally In tho gradu ate college. Thoy aro as a rule with out any business relations or connec tions at any other placo than at Lin coln, and many of them will not bo ougaged In any other business while attending the university. Skid stu dents nro not under Hnrontal control and thoy regard tho seat of tho uni versity us tholr homo. None of said students will haVo, at tho tlmo or vot ing, auy intention or rombvlng rrom Lincoln hcrore tho completion or their studies and when they take their sum mer vacation, thoy expect to return to tho university upon tho opening or tho term. Not one in a hundred or said students will return to the town rrom which ho came to make It his perma nent home upon completing his uni versity course. It is upon these racts that the question or tho right or said students to vote at the coming city election must be determined. Para phrasing tho language or tho supreme court or Nebraska In tho -case already cltod, there can be no doubt that at least ninety-nine out of every hun dred student-voters or the University or Nebraska havo lost their residence at tho homos of their parents, or at the towns rrom w.hich thoy came, and ir they have not acquired a residence in. -Lincoln they aro men, without a coui&ry. . j' UcmubN. "Lincoln. Neb., April 7, 1910." Second Candidate for Managing Editor Qf-Cornhusker Appears. YeBterday afternoon R. V. Curtis of Omaha announced that ho was a can didate for the position of managing editor or the Cornhnskor. With his announcement politics in the sopho more class takes on a nqw aspect. Provlous to this time but ono candi date had appeared in the field, and this was D. B. Van Dusen of South Oirfahu. Meanwhile the race between G. C. Klddoo of South Omaha and C. L. Clark pr Lincoln for the position of business manager of tho Cornhuskor continuos. These last two men an nounced that they were candidates for this position about a week ago and hoy havo been actively campaigning since that time. Tho election for these positions on the Cornhusker will bo hold next Thursday morning. Tho men selected at this time will hold office noxt year and will bo In charge of tho work, of tho publication noxt year. Van Dusen is a momber of tho Phi Delta Theta fraternity and is second sergeant of company K. Curtis is a J momber of the Alpha Theta Chi rra- ternlty and was member or the Ne braskan staff last semester. He has been very active' in class politics since entering school. ' Kiddoo, one of the candidates for business1 manager of the Cornhusker, is a member of tho Phi Kappa Psl fra ternity and has had experience in this work, as he is business manager of tho pally Nebraskan at the present time. Clark, tho other candidateis a"barb" and a graduate of the Lincoln high school. i Chocolates and Bon Bons Sorority Chocolates with your Emblem. Call and see them. Wggfe 1307 O STREET It is reported that tho German Club has organized a quartet. AVo aro hop ing th'qt they will appearjJn public, giving us the benefit of the musical Gorman, sot fo7 music. Drawn Work Linen Sale This sale includes our new line of Dress er and Sideboard Scarfs ranging in the following sizes and prices 18 x 54 , 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 18x36 . ." . 50c 18 x 72 ...... . $2.00, $2.50 Squares in Lunch Cloth and Center Pieces, 18 in, to 54 in, 25c to $3,00. . On Sale Friday and Saturday, April 8-9 H. Herpolsheimer Co. Art and Needle Work Dept. MRS. STEVENS, - PROP, and MGR. ..,.,TJ. ..K -U. . , 1 J A A