The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1910, Image 3
TT 3' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN MiVER THEATRE JAY 2.30! TONIGHT 8:15 VERNON THE GREAT And His Laughing Hypnotic 8how Night 30, 20 & 10c. Mat. 25 A. 10c WEEK OF APRIL 25 LORAINEKEENE&GO. Picnic days aro hero. We make a specialty of putting up sandwiches, H -JL saladB, cakes aud all the dainties thai ' I ' ' j- -afH help to make tho day enjoyable. Dal- - n ryniDlo's. 13th and At. ' tf Principal Frank Beers and a nunv 7XT", """ 4Campus4 Se Gleanings C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O street, The Chi Omega sorority will havo a house party tonight. Chapin BroB., florists. 127 So. 13th. Mrs. Little of Lyons Is visiting hor daughter, Miss Katherino Little. Thornburg's Orchestra Auto 6877. ' ber of students from tho Beatrice ry& high school visited tho university ycB' terday. 'Director J. L. McBrien delivered an address at Colon last night. This wat one of the regular numbers on the high school locturo course. A vacancy exists in tho principal thlp of tho Walt Hill schools because Ol iBS WfzJTTWA Boys- -My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring PERITORIC LENSES Does Away With Reflection SHAPED TO THE EYE HOWE OPTICIAN 319 No. 12th The First Trust 1 Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 tptns in aooount Cmdii lOthfcO Strut The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain Cornell University Medical College A c -llcfto denreo la required Cor admission AdvnnoUHUnillni; urniiieil Btudunta invent liiK HfttiMfrtctory cri'dontiulri from acoroillioti medical voUoKes Erory ixolliiy lB..jrrod to UD'lorri.duutoBbOokin th dKreo t Duutor of Medicine. An plo la lllllosuro uiso oflorojl nimiiHiui irrninntnu ti miprfiiii iirlirtmtl Invent!- -?- "v".y. . : ::: r r,.. "i. . . tlouliirHBppIv to Till Dun, Cirnill UnWirslly Midleal Collilt, Pirnt Ato. nndMJiU tit., Nwwr YorK City. "Miss Mary Cook, Delta Gamma, is spending Saturday in Beatrice. Lost Kappa Kappa Gamma pin. Finder please return to Nebraskan of fice. 122-3t Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Miss Elsie Moore is in Howard vis iting her parents. m Now Hayden Studio, 1127 O St. CnBcado social tonight, Temple building, 8 o'clock, and all of it will be free. Cat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11-119 So. 12th street M1ss Mnrgerlte Gilbert left yester day for York. Miss Gilbert is a mem ber of Delta Gamma. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. "Duke" Reed has gono to Wyoming on business. He will return some time next week. Before buying your spring footwear let Beckman Bros, show you their new snappy oxfords. 1107 O sL of tho sudden death of Principal E. M. Cunningham. Mr. Cunningham for merly attended the U. of N. Supt. W. G. Brooks of Fairmont. who has recently enrolled In tho unl versity extension wcrk, has been re iccntly re-elected at a substantial raise In salary. Alvah Weaver, '09, has secured the position of chomlst of tho Enterprise Mfg. Co., and is located at 7028 Spring street, Los Angeles, Cal. Miss Lucelo and. Miss Juno Brown Pi Phi, leave tcday for Kearney. They will attend tho wedding of Miss Evi Mai Galentino, who is a member ,of Delta Gamma1 and was in school last year. Albert A. Heimrod, '06, is at Colum bia University, where ho expects tr finish his poBt graduate courso lu metallurgy this year. - Ho spent last summer in Switzerland with his father, who is American coneul there. , Tho dato on which tho Dramatic Club has decided to hold its second annual banquet Is May 12. This is the next evening aftor. Ivy Day and it it hoped that many of the alumni mem bers of tho club will bo ablo to attend. w e Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1311 0 St. - Lincoln, Neb April 23 Lincoln Hotel "I Non-Com Hop Walt's Orchestra Tickets $1.50 FULK Free $1000 1325 O ST. Accident Insur ance Policy in the U. S. Casualty Co. for one year with one-half doz. fine lisle hose guar anteed to wear six months for $1.50, Summer Session The University of Nebraska June 20 to August 12, 1910 i - i SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe J Store and Electric I Repair Factory I New. Location 142 North 12 WARTHON'S Domestic Lunch. J. McKonsle, 1230 H. . Tho Delta Taus entertained theh friends at a house party last night. m Ralph Bubs, Ernest Bader and Elmer Meeervy of Fremont aro visiting at the Phi Delta Theta house. Misses Carol and Hazel Howard, Delta Gamma, left yesterday for a couple of days in the metropolis. Miss Ida Myatt, Delta Delta Delta, Is spending Saturday and Sunday at her homo in David City. Mrs. Ruth Evans Little of Sheridan, Wyo., Ib spending a few days in Lin coln as guest of tho Chi Omegas. Assistant Inspector' A. M. Voss re turned yesterday from his tour of in spection of high schools. MI sp. Bertha Wilson Is another of the present graduating claas who had accepted a position for next year. She will teach at Sholton. Alpha Chi Sigma, the "honorary chemical fraternity, announces the following pledges: L. E. Morgan, '10, of Lincoln and H. W. Elley, '12, of Madison. William Smiley, Alpha Tnu Omega University of Minnesota, spent a cou plo of days at tho Nebraska chaptei houBO this week. Mr. Smiley is on his way east from California and passed through Lincoln en route for St. Paul. Tho Iron sulphide applied to the dandelions of tho campus has not killed tho plants as yet. Tho unlveF sity has decided to havo them re moved by hand in preference to wait Ing for tho lingering death at the hands of the chemical. Albert M. Levy, J07, law student at Columbia University, has for ten years been in charge of the instruction in argumentation and debato at the Young Men's Hebrow Association ol New York City. . The December Monthly Bulletin of tho association contains-an-interestlng article by Mr. Levy on "Born Orators.". A woman's cross-country club has been organized at the University of Missouri. The object is to meet the .growing desire among women for tils form of exercise. Statistics compiled at Yale show that 1,4.50 students of that university are taking part in various forms of athletic work. Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen tary Education, English Language and Literature, French, Geography and Geology, German, American History Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin Manual Training, Mathematics, Mo chanlcal Drawing, Philosophy and Psy etiology, Physical Education, Physiol ogy, Political Science and Sociology Rhetoric and English Composition Zoology. Special attention to subjects re quired for professional certificate. Nino hours of college work possible. Conditional admission on 22 points. Teachers 21 years or over may enter as Adult Special Students. i , High-School Courses In tho Teach ers' Collego High School. For bulletin or Information address Quality Counts THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR . We make a specialty of fan cy creams, sherbets. Ices nd punch for Frat & Sorori ty parties. Whipping Cream Jwhvb on bana. Bell 205. Auto 8181. 1816 NBt, 'the- - -' I I BESIDES those extragood "F-F-H" shoes and oxfords we carry an excellent stock of black, tan, red, suede, and gray pol ished, black dye, brushes, laces arch sup ports, etc. Wide oxfords laces black and tan per pair 10 cents. Yates-French Co. Fast Fixing too. 1220 O STREET -Antn 8417 Bell 804 THE REGISTRAR, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln. All University Students Will.be Welcome at the CASCADE SOCIAL TEMPLE - "TONIGHT Under the cAuspices of the Y. c?W. and Y. W. C. cA Dr. Candra will deliver a lecture illustrated with views of mountain scenery in and around Cas cade: . , S . i Fraternities Sororities Wo can save you 12 per cent on your fuel bills Scmi-Anthracitc $8.00 IS TI1E REASON uttuewg. Gregory The Coal Man ok' ." 'I