The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1910, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THEATRE
k .THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 14
" MISS PATSY "
With Gertrude Qulnlari
And All Star Cast,-
Prices $1.50 to 50c
Frl., Sat. and Mat, April 15-16
CHA8. B. HANFORD
Frf. and Sat. Mat., "American Lord."
Sat. Night, "Taming of the Shrew."
, Boys My Spring line of
woolens Are stunners. See
them!
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Fiae Tailoring
PERITORIC LENSES
, .Does Away With Reflection
SHAPED TO THE EYE
HOWE OPTICIAN
319 No. J2th
Tki First Trust 1 Sav
ings lank
4Psr Csnt Intsrsst A
$1 tpins an atoiHnt
Cnui 10th U OStrtata
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The 0kI Pharmacy
Northeast CorneVi4Ui and O StreeU
.Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Cornell University Medical College
A coIIoro doprroo Is required for admlflslon.
Advanced standing granted stndonts prostnt
ing Batlafactory orodontluls from accrodltod
tnealcal collogos. Erory tncillty isolTorodto
nndorgraduatos Booking tho dogreo of Doctor
of Medicine. Aniplo facilities aro also offorod
quallflod graduates to pursuo original Investi
"gationiu any department. For furthor par
ticulars apply to Tht Dun, Ciraill Ualimlli Hidlcil
Collin, First Avo. andSJth St., Now York City.
Rrlaa- Yanr Nxk Job of Pristine to
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rAN TINE PRINTING CO.
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and Gat Satisfactory Results
J 12S-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477 j
am
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe
J Store and Electric
"Repair Factory
New Location 142 North 12
WARTHO IN'S
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Quality Counts
THAPSWHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
W make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. Ices
ial pane-for Frmt 6$ Boreri
, tr MrttMWfaipptog Cream
aJwari eahand. Ball SOi.
-iUfcatltlTliliKBi.
D1IVEK
)Campus))j
M- Gleanings w
C. H. Proy, florist, 1133 O street,
Q. O. Gilbort of Johnson, a membor
of thov class of 1009, was n campus
visitor Monday afternoon.
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Chapin Bros., florists.
127 So. 13th.
Miss Marian Kovanda, '10. has ac
cepted a position in the Brnlnerd high
school.
Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
J. V. Truman, a momber of the class
of 1910, will have clmrgo of the
Brownsville public schools next year.
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Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
John C. Rlslor received notice last
week that ho has been elected as
principal of tho Fairbury high school.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafq, 11R-119
So. 12th street.
Miss Dellma Dyon, '10, will be in
chargo of the English and history
work in tho Lyons high school in
tho ensuing year.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. '120
N. 11th.
H. O. Perry, a member of tho pres
ent senior class, has recontly been
olected to the prlncipalship of tho
Utica schools.
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Before buying your spring footwear
lot Beckman Bros, show you their
now snappy oxfords. .1107 O st.
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An alumnus of Indiana has offered
a fifty dollar prize for tho best short
story of Indiana life.
If You Can See Well See Me
The eyes are good enough to deserve the
best of everything in the way of Spectacles.
Hallett is Competent
ESTABLISHED 1871
Professor Jones of tho history de
partment Is still unnblo to attend all
of his classes. It seems that the
grippe germ is a persistent enemy.
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Prof. IJay Pool of the biology, de
partment haB been ill for two weeks
past and unable to hear his classes.
Ho will bo able to resumo his work
the latter part of the week.
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I3. W. MarcelluB, uupoiintendont of
schools of Crete, Nob., was a campus
.visitor yesterday. Ho Bpent most of
his time In town In inspecting the
grade work done In tho Lincoln city
schools.
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Director. McBrlen left this morning
for Ong, Nob., whoro "ho will lecturo
on the high school lecturo course. He
wlllMecture tomorrow night at Ohlowa
and Friday ho will address the teach
ers or Pawneo county at Pawnee City.
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Yesterday afternoon tho, seniors In
tho teachers' college went in a body
to tho Bancroft school, to Avitness
somo -practical work In school hygiene,
Dr. E. J. C. Sward, former secretary
of tho stato board of health, gave u
practical demonstration of tho meth
ods employed in medical Inspection in
tho Lincoln schools.
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Superintendent Strickland. U. of N.
rOC, of tho Nelson public schools was
Pay Your
WITH
It is the jw5f ' Better Shoe
Bettor Re
pairing also
1220 0;
In tho Admfalstartion building 'Tues
day arranging with Director McBrion
for work noxt year in Nelson under
the auspices -of tho university exten
sion department. Tho work will' bo
both subject matter and lectures. Mr.
Strickland was also looking for high
school teachers.,
8. A. E. WINS FIRST GAME.
Look Like Pennant Winners In Fra
' ternlty League.
Eigma Alpha Dpsllon won their first
baseball game yesterday by defeating
Sigma Nu 12 to 6. They put up tho
classiest exhibition of baseball that
has been seen In tho lnterfrntcrnlty
leaguo this spring.
Batteries: Frank and May; Hawlcy
and Dobson.
Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Tnu
Delta played lato yesterday afternoon,
Alpha Tnu Omega won' by tho scoro
of 9 to 7.
Batteries: Reed and Hutchinson;
Whltcomb and Boylcs.
Standing of tho teams:
North 81de - V, L. Pet,
Sigma Chi 2 0 1.000
Phi Delta Thola ...... 1 0 1.000
Alpha Thota Chi 1 1 .007
Delta Upsllon '. .. 0 1 .000
Phi Gamma Delta 0 1 !000
Phi Kappa PsI 0 2 .WO
South Side
Alpha Tau Omega 1 0 1.000
Sigma Alpha Epsllon . . 1. . 0 ' 1.000
Sigma Nu '. 11 .500
Kappa Sigma 1 1 .500
Dolta Tau Delta 0 2 .000
Games today Phi Gamma Delta vs.
Sigma Chi.
TICKETS GOING FAST.
Nearly All the Tickets Gone for the
Annual Non-Corn Hop.
Last Saturday Chairman Cain
placed tho tickets for tho annual hop
of tho non-commissioned ofllcers, and
yesterday nearly all tho tickets wero
to Pro ide the Best
1143 O STREET
sold. This danco has been limited to
eighty couples, and yesterday Chair
man Cain engaged Eddio Walt's or
chestra of eight pieces. Tho members
of the commlttco havo In somo in
stances a few of tho tickets loft, and.
they aro selling them fast. "Any ono
who desires a ticket must get it Im
mediately," said Chairman Cain yes
terday, "as thoy will alt bo gono In a
fow days." Tho danco will be hold
April 23 nt tho Lincoln hotel. Tho
members of tho commltteo uro Harry
Hathaway, master of ceremonies;
Krause, Bennett, Van Duson, Welch,
Patterson, Hnhno, Ferguson and
Lord.
NEW TENNI8 COURTS.
Tennis Association Raising Money to
Fulfill Contract,,
'Tho members ot tho Tennis Asso
ciation aro at tho prijsent timo rais
ing money with which to fit out tho
now courts. Arrangements havo been
made whereby' tho association will
have ono moro court and tho old ones
graded in and lit ted up by tho super
intendent of grounds, if tho associa
tion will purchaso new iron posts sot
In cement.
This has been agreed to and with
the raising of the necessary amount
of money tho tennis association will
bo fitted out with another court, mak
ing three In nil. ,
Election Bet
8M0J
STREET
Anto 8417
Bell 804
SOPHOMORES WILL
ELECT TOMORROW
Members of Cornhuiker Staff Will So
Chosen for Next Year.
Tlio political pot in tho sophomore
class is beginning to boil and bubble
In great shapo. Tomorrow nt 11:30
In tho chapel tho second year men
elect tho business manager and man
aging editor for next year's Corn
busker. So fnr four mon havo an
nounced themselves as candidates for
tho two positions that aro to bo
Helled and all aro making a strenuous
campaign.
C. L. Clark of Lincoln and Guy C.
Kiddoo of Omaha aro tho candidates
or tho' position of business manager.
JiFpoInT oToxporionco both mon scorn
to bo well qualified for tho position,
both having bcon managers of tholr
high' school papors, whilo Kiddoo ha
had additional exporlonco as'managor
of tho Nobraskan. Thoy havo also
both been nctivo in class affairs.
Tho candidates Tor tho othor posi
tions arc Randall Curtis and D. B
Van Dusen, both' of Omaha. Van Div
son was cditdr of his high school pa
per and has hold a position on the
staff of tho Omaha Daily Nowb. Cur
tis has also had somo experience in
newspaper work. As Is tho caso wit)
tho other two candidates, both Cur
tis and Van Duson havo boon quite
prominent in class affairs.
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Classified. Celumri
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Advertisements for this column
should be left at 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.
tlona 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
WANT ADS
FOB RENT
For Rent Nowly furnished rooms;
15 cents a night, and a dollar a wook.
2.11 South Ninth street.
FOB SALE
For Salt A now hlgh-grado bicycle,
at 25 per cent discount. Inquire at
Nobraskan ofllco.
LOST
Lost Omaha 1ilgh school class pin,
'09. Return to Nobraskan ofllco and
receive reward. ""S. 114-3t
LoBt A Delta Upsllon fratornity
jrin, set with opals. Return to No
braskan ofllce and receive reward.
112-3t
FOUND
Found Slick pln,.wlth yollov Htonu.
Owner may havo same by paying for
this ad. ' , 114-3t
Found Automatic self-nil In g foun
tain pen, after class scrap. 112-3t
Found Mooro's non-1'eakablo foun
tain pen, after class fight yosterday.
112-3t
Found Fountain pen clip, after
class scrap yesterday. 112T-31
Found Cuff button, with purplo
stone, after class fight yesterday.
' 112-3t
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