The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1910, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVEK THEATRE
TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK
LORAINE KEEN E SCO.
And Associate Players
TONIGHT"The 8ultan's Daughter."
Change Program Every Performance.
Night, 30, 20 and 10c. Mat, 25 and 10c.
Seats Now 8ellng for
"The Merry Widow"
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
1
The First Trust & Sav
ings Bank
4 Per Cent Interest A
$1 opens anaooount "
Corner 10th tt O Strstt
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Cornell University Medical College
AckIIoko doRrco ta required for ndinlBslon.
Advnnc d ntundhiK trriuitod HtuduutR pron nt
ltiff HatlBfuctory orodontinls from nccrodltod
modlcnl colleges. Erory tMcIllty is offered to
undorucrtidtiatousooklnK tho detfrro of Doctor
of Meulcluo. Amplu to 'Mlties are also otforori
qualified (crndutttoH to pursue original Invostl
Ration In any dopnrtmont. For further par
tlculnm applv to Tbi Dm, Cirntll Usliirillj Midlcil
Collin, First Avo. nndSUu St., Now Yorlc City.
Swell Jeuelry
Chas. W. Fleming
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
1311 0 St. - Lincoln, Neb
. SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Quality Counts
THAT'S WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
Wo make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. Ices
and punch for Frat & Sorori
ty parties. Whipping Cream
always on hand. Boll 203.
jLuto8181'. 1810 N St.,
Cincinnati $2.50Shoe 1
Store and Electric I
Repair Factory I
New Location 142 North 12
ARTHON'S
Campus
M Gleanings
"
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O Btreet
Gus Festal spent Sunday visiting
in Wnhoo. -
Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
Tho Delta Delta Delta girls wore
entertained Saturday evening at the
Alpha Tan Omega house.
Thornburg's Orchostro. Auto 6877.
Mabel Harris, 08, is attending tho
University of Chicago this year, 0030
Greenwood avenue, Chicago, 111.
George- L. Sullivan, '08, Is an in
structor of mechanical engineering.
University of Colorado.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
Delta Upsllon entertained at a house
party a.t the home or John Selllck,
Friday evening.
New Hnyden Studio, 1127 O St.
Delta Tan Delta entertained at a
house party at the chapter house last
Friday evening.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11K-119
So. 12th BtreeL
MisB- Jennie Kemmel, '10, has just
been elected to a high school position
in Tecumseh.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
The board of education of the Edgar
schools has selected C. C. Berkey as
superintendent for tho coming year.
Mr. Berkey is a graduate of Peru
Normal and an efficient school man.
T. E. Mlllor and It. O. Garbe'r foM
estry 11, wont to Nebraska City Inst
week to toko chargo of tho planting
of 15,000 "wnlto pine trees upon tho
Morton ostntor -
'
H. H. Greenaway, E. G. Polleys and
A. T. UpBon took the examination of
forestry assistant at tho Federal
"building in Lincoln last week. This
Is ono of tho hardest government ex
aminations nnd they are to bo con
gratulated upon passing.
Mr. John Kotridge, grnduato from
tho forestry department in 1005), has
just passed the civil servlco examina
tion for forest rangor at Libia, Mont.,
and has received chargo of tho Koote
nai national forest nt $1,100 per an
num. When in school Mr. Kotridge
was a popular student and a member
of the glee club.
Inspector A. A. Heed recently vis
Itod tho only county high school In the
state nt Kimball, Neb. The money
used to support tho high school is
not raised in Kimball alono, but from
tho county ftt large. It Is one of tho
best equipped high schools in tho
state, having domestic science and
manual training. Tho teachers aro
hired by tho county commissioners.
This movement in Kimball county cer
tainly means a great doal to the
county In progress and educational ad
vancement. W. C. Spokes, an engineering stu
dent at Michigan, was struck recently
by a fast train and instantly killed.
He Imd been walking along tho rail
road traBks, but was not quick enough
to got out of the way after the engi
neer blew tho whistle.
Telcgraphis Baseball Reports for
Passengers.
Not content with providing tho pa
trons of tholr limited California and
Colorado trains with telegraphic re-
FULK
1325 O ST.
TOM MURRAY OF CHICAGO
used to say in his windows: "Suppose you
were found dead. Would your relatives
care to recognize you with the underwear
you're now wearing? Try seme of our
Lewis Underwear and you won't care who
sees it.
Before buying your spring footwear
let Bookman Bros, show you their
now snappy oxfords. 1107 O sL
Sterling Mutz received a visit from
hiB father last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Mutz returned to IiIb home In
Clay county Sunday.
Domestic Lunch.
1230 H.
McKensie,
Charles Perry and his mother, Mrs.
A. R. Perry, drove up from Auburn
Sunday In their now Cadillac. Mrs.
Perry returned to Auburn yesterday.
J. It. Purcell '08. J. L. Itlchey '09,
and It. A. Van Oradol '10. visited at
tho Alpha Theta Chi "house over Sun
Miss Anna Hinterlong, '09, was ap
pointed to fill the position of princi
pal of tho Wttlthill, Ncl sdhools
caused by the sudden death of E. M.
Cunnlngrmnu
,, Notice.
Members of tho Dramatic Club may
roBervo seats for tho banquet May 12.
at U10C on Tuesdays and Thursdays,
between 11 and 11:30 a. m. Tho
tickets sell at fifty cents and all orders
miiBt bo in by Mny 3.
ports of world's news, stock market
transactions, Vlctrola recitals, and
service of stenographer, valet and
barber, tho Rock Island Lines will
meet the requirements of the baseball
fan ugaiu this season. Reports of all
games played in tho American, Na
tional and Western Leagues will be
sent by telegraph each day to tho
"Rocky Mountain Limited," "Golden
State Limited" and "Chicago-Kansas
Citl Limited," and details of games
with batteries, runa, hits and errors
will be posted in the observation-library-buffet
carB for tho bonollt of
interested pasBengera.
Tho civil engineers of Wisconsin
University aro enjoying inspection
trips, at tho present tirao visiting in
Buffalo, N. Y.
VACATION MONEY
You bur
on credit
par when
old and
keep the
profits
601 to
lOOli profit
and
monthly
prizes to
our agents
InikptmWi for Tcaolurs ami Studants
ho toll and sdrertlso our l'ATKNTKD STEAM
COOKKltand comrleto lino of I'UUE ALUMINUM
COOIUNO UTENSILS. An opportunity to make
1123.00 and orer ererjr inontb. Experience not
necessary. Wrlto now for particulars. Address
SALES MANAOER.
AMERICAN ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING CO.
S. LEMONT, ILLINOIS j
THE-
Lfx,
5H0fr
When you are down in the mbuth
think of Jonah he came out all
right. When you are down town
come in and get, a pair of "F-F-H"
Oxfords and you'll come out all right.
Anto 3417
Boll 801
Got Your Old jOnns
MondoU.
. 1220 O STREET Q
"FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW'?
Mentor
(
onto
t
Underwea
r
EXCLUSIVE SALE FOR LINCOLN
Underwear with a Reputation for Comfort
and Durability
Made in Egyptian cotton, lisle, mercerized silk and lisle,
silk and wool, etc.
Styles are extensive, including athletic, knee
length short sleeves; I length short sleeves; ankle
length and short sleeves; I length and long
sleeves; ankle length and long sleeves.
In the Other Kinds ol Popular Underwear we Carry
B. V. D. Athletic Shirts or Drawers, a garment, 50c.
B. V. D. in Union Suits at $1 to $2.
Porosknit Shirts and Drawers, at, a garment, 50c.
Porosknit Union Suite, at 50c to $1.
Knelpp Linen Mesh Union Suits, at $5.
Knelpp Linen Shirts and Drawers, garment,$2.SO
Cluett Shirts for Town or Country
This week we are making a Special Display of Cluett
Shirts in all the popular Btyles., priced at $1.60 and $2
Wash Neckwear for Spring
All guaranteed to wash; a choice assortment of tubu
ular, French and reversible Four-in-Hands await you
inspection, priced at from 10c to $1 each.
Soft Shirts with Collars Attached
designed to catch the cool, summer breezes, mercer
ized cotton, soisett silk and linen, or pure silk. $.to $4
fcidtfc &?'&iieuzd G
Summer Session
The University of Nebraska
June 20 to August 12, 1910
Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy,
Botany, Chemistry, Education, Educa
tional Theory and Practico, Secondary,
Education, Normal Training, Elemen
tary Education, English Language and
Literature, French, Geography antf
Geology, German, American History,
Homo Economics, Horticulture, Latin,
Manual Training, Mathematics, Me
chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy
chology, Physical Education, Physiol
ogy, Political Science and Sociology,
Rhetoric and English Composition,
Zoology.
Special attontlon to subjects re
quired for professional certificate.
Nino hours of col logo work possible.
Conditional admission on 22 point.
Teachers 21 years or ovor may enter
as Adult Special Students.
High-School Courses In tho Teach
ers' College High School. '
For bulletin or Information address)
s
THE REGISTRAR,
The University of , Nebraska, Lincoln,
An
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for nitf.nnta
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made. Chance. IConntrliv P hi or. n,.,i-
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work on first is duo in a laree measure to
First Basemen's Mitts
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-acing throughout.
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Tho
A. 1, REACH
COMPANY,
1799 Tulip SL,
Pullsdelphla, Pa.
guarantees satisfaction and perfect goods.
MaiKiMh ii,c,M.D3?. naU nsrts-wsdy about
Marcl th- 9 filial dealers crby inall. Coa-
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