The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1910, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE
TC;DAY 2:30. TONIGHT-HB;15
And Friday, Sat. A Sat Mat
VERNON THE GREAT
And His Laughing Hypnotic Show
Night 30, 20 & 10c. Mat; 25 & 10c
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. WEEK CF APRIL 25
LORAINEKEENE&CQ.
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Boytr-My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. See
them.! ,
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Fine Tailoring
t))Camusik
M. (gleanings W
C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street
Miss Ortbd Ncsblt Bpent Sunday vis
iting friends In Ashland.
Chapln Bros., florists. 127 Bo. 13th.
PERITORIC LENSES
Does Away With Reflection
I SHAPED TO THE EYE
HOWE - OPTICIAN
319 No. J2th
The First trust t Sav
ings Bank
4' ' Par Cent Interest A
$1 spini an aooiuht
Cmr 10th 8c O Stmtt
the Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Phi Alpha Tau held a meeting In
tlicTlcIenco 'halloT "thocmptoHast:
night
Thornburg's Orchestra Auto 5877.
Webb Jones. loft today for Maryetta,
Ohio, whore too, will . attend tho na
tional convention of Delta Upsilon.
Try a lunch at tho. Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
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Max Wyman, '09,, Beta, of Bradahaw
is spending a few days with his fra
ternity brothers'.
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Now Hnyden' Studio, 1127 O St.
Miss Katherlne Mllroy, Alpha Phi,
who Is living In Omaha, has been vis
iting In Lincoln.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 111-119
So. 12th street.
Miss Eula Bates lias returned to
school after eeveral days Bpent at her
home In Springfield.
Qreon's Sanitary Barber Sbop. 120
N. 11th.
FreBhman. hop . committee will moot
In U. haU 112 Thursday al 11 o'clock.
Domestic Lunch. J. McKensIe,
1230 -H.
Miss Helen Dinsmore, Tri Delta.
Who has been confined at homo for
tho past few days, is able to attend
classes again this morning.
Cornell University Medical College
AoollcgoileRreals required for ndtnlBston
Advnuc diitunilliiK jrruutod students piVH-nt-Ing
eotlorMUtory credential fronj ncorodltod
myIcnl folloKes. Etdry It clltty tBlTnrcd to
amlururuduutoMbOokinK tho decree t Doctor
of Medicine. An plots IllHosnro uisoofloroil
qualified grndiinton to jmrauo original Inventl
Katl"P'ln iiuy doimrtmont. For .further iwr
tlnnlnrH npplv to Tbt Dun, Ctrnill tlilttreltr Midlcil
Collin, Pirat Avo. nndJMiu St., Now York City.
Brln Your Neit Job of Printing to
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A. M. Troyor, 'Oi, who has boon I
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lencmng agriculture in mo- uainoun
colored school, Colhoun, Ala., Is start
Ing a fruit farm and nursery at Fair
hope, Ala.
Beta Tlujta PI, Initiated Monday
night Initiates wore Arthur Wherry
qt Pawneo and Geo. Hanson of Fair
bury. . W. JL Reynolds, '09, a cTiartor mom-
ber of Dolta Chi, was on tho campus
JCfif-tordnx... Reynolds, Js,now engaged
In. the land business in South Dakota,
Dr. Condra spent Saturday oxam
ining Irrigation projects In eastern
Wyoming. Ho returned early Monday
morning.
Miss- Grace Shallenbdrgor departed
yesterday fcr Texas. Sho will accom
pany her father on a weok's tour of
tho Lone Star state.
Judge William H. Snpll. '73, of Ta
coma, Wash., one of" tho two first
graduates of tho university, enter
tnlned. tho Nebraska Club at Seattlo
recently. A year ago a similar event
was held, the occasion being the visit
of Prof. Laurence Fosslcr to that
city.
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Chi Omega sorority was entor
taincd Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Doylo at their homo at 1810 D
street. On Saturday evening Alpha
Phi sorority was entertained at tho
samo home. Tho danco programs
were hand decorated and were tho
work of Miss Kathleen Doyle.
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The Germanlstlsche Vereln.
Tho GermnnlBtischo' Vereln moots
Wednesday evening promptly at 7:30
and will be out promptly at 8:30. Mu
sic will bo furnished by tho German
quartet, composed of Miss Koch, Miss
Nelson, Mr. Von Nusbaura and Theo
Kruger. An Interesting talk by Herr
Dr. Schrag on "Berlin and dlo Ber
liner" will be a feature of tho evening.
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New Uni Spoons and Forks
Sterling Silver $1.00 to $3.00
Any bnilding. Frnt Honso or scono ongrnved In bowl of spoons at
sl.ght additionul cost if wo are furnished with cut or photo.
ESTABLISHED 1871
HALLETT
1143 O STREET
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TINE PRINTING CO.
ind Get Satitfactory Results
12S-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477
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SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
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TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe
Sore and Electric
Repair Factory
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New Location 142 North 12
Before buying your spring footwear
let Bcckman Bros, show you their
new snappy oxfords. 1107 O bL
Mr. V. S. Culver will load the mid
week meeting of the Y. M, C. A. and
will take as his subject "A Message
from Pike's Peak."
Picnic days aro here. Wo make a
specialty of putting up sandwiches,
Balads, cakes and all tho dainties Unit
help to mako tho day enjoyable. Dal
rymplo's, 13th and M. tf
Mies Otis Hassler, '08, Kappa Knp
pa Gamma, and an Instructor In the
Wahoo Tilgh school, spent Sunday at
tho Kappa house.
Tho Delta Upsilon fraternity will
occupy tho house on tho northeast
corner of Thirteenth and R streets
next year.
: Boula Jennings has bfeon elected to
tako charge of tho Latin department
at the Genovd nigh school for next
year.
Supt. J. W. Gamble of Plattsmouth
has enrolled In tho university exten
sion course in school organization,
Mr. Gamble was in tho university
somo years ago.
Quality Counts
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FRANKLINjS
ICE GfeEAM
' IS SO POPULAR
, JlTe majce a ipecialty of fan
vcy creams, sherbets. Ices
and punch, for Prat. & Sorori
ty parties. Y nipping ureaia
Portfolio Club Changes.
Tho Portfolio Club has decided to
meet every other Saturday Instead of
every Saturday afternoon. Tlloro will
bq no meeting next Saturday.
The. U. of N. Ib strongly represent
ed In the Wnhoo high school faculty.
C. N. Walton, '05, Is superintendent,
and Miss Otis Hassler '08, MIbb Mary
Rnltle '09, and Miss Wllhelmlna Her
old '08 are members of the high school
teaching force.
. Field Geology, Courses 21 and 22.
Tho final field excursions of the
year for men will bo taken Friday
and Saturday, April 22 and 23. Studies-
will be inado along tho lower Platte
valloy from Ashland to Louisville. All
who aro going should report at onco
to Professor Boqgtson for Instructions.
120-2t
Notice.
A meeting of tho "Engineering Soci
ety will bo held this evening nt 7:30.
O. L. OLSON,
Secretary.
Miss Winifred Dillon of Omaha was
tho guest of Miss Ruth Randolph Sat
urday and Sunday. Miss Dillon at
tended the Informal, masquerade held
at tho university Temple Saturday
evening.
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THE "F-F-H". DRILL SHOE MAPE
ON OVJR FAMOUS "TRAMP" LAST I
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The Highest Priced "Lotus Calf used
in the uppers. Double Soles., "F-F-H" Qua'ity.
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Oxfords
and Ties
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Real College Shoes
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BOOTERY
C. V. Roberts
144 No. 12 St.
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our list: 'Auto. 2080;, Boll 129U.
B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc.
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Xy. Tvyp ;ora gnanitoo wlien you purchase Easy Torma. Got
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