"ww ""'wr. " THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVEK THEATRE r 3fc: i Classified Column TODAY 2530 TONIGHT, 8:15 LORAINEKEENE&CQ. And Associate Players TODAY, MAT" At Pike's Peak." TONIGHT" Boss of .Z Ranch." Change Program Every Performance. Night, 30, 20 and 10c. Mat, 25 and 10c. 8eats Now 8ellng for "The Merry Widow" 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 tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. isaK j))CampusjJ)j M Gleanings m Y O U WANT ADS r kRBSSSSSSSSSSSri sWRXi Boys- -My Spring line of roolens are stunners, bee them! L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine- Tailoring PERITORIC LENSES Does Away With Reflection SHAPE6 to the eye HOWE OPTICIAN 319 No. l2th The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 opins an aooount Orncf 1 0th It O StrU MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Three Great Concerts $3.00 MAY 16-17 OLIVER THEATRE Cornell University Medical College A cnlloffo dogrco in roqulred for ndmlsulon. Advnncuataudlnfc pnintod studonta proHmt tng BUtlHfactory crodotitia.B from accredited inodlcal colleges. Kvory tnollity suffered to andurKraduatOH Booking tho dogrco of Doctor of Moalcluo. Ample fa llltiosnro also offered qualineagraauntos to purouo original luveati gutton in any department. For rurMior pir- tlct IcnlnrH nnnlv to Tin Dm. Ctraill Ualrtnltv Mtdleil Collifi, First Ave. andlMiu St., New York City. SAell JAelry Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1311 0 St. Lincoln, Neb SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe Store and Electric -- Repair Factory New Location 142 North 12 WARTHON'S Quality Counts TH ATS WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR W rank a ipecialty of fan y creams, sherbets. Ices b4 pone- for Frat & Sorori ty parties. Whipping Cream always a nana. Beuvue. AtIHl. lilt N fit wmmmmmmatjmmm im,ii C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O street. Miss Louise Stegner went to Om aha yesterday. Chapin Bros,, florists. 127 So. 13th, Miss Helen Fnlr, Alpha Phi, re turned yesterday after a short visit in Hardy, Neb. "' Thornburg's Orchostra. Auto 6877. ' Miss Ituth Haller, Alpha Phi, is unable to attend classes because of illness. . Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Miss Coralie Meyer, Alpha Cn Omega, is at present out of school on, account of illness. ; New Hayden Studio, 1127 O St. C. J. Wangerin, 509, visited at tho Phi Kappa PsI house Sunday. Ho it attending Columbia law colloge. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, llr-tl9 So. 12th street MIhs Nel Whitmore returned to school Monday after a short vIbII with hor parents at Valley, Neb. Green's- Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Webb Jones has juBt roturned from Marietta, Ohio, where ho attended a district convention of Delta Upsllon. Miss Richard F. Pennant of Torre Haute, Ind., national Inspector of Al pha Chi Omega, visited at the Ne braska chapter house Saturday and Sunday. IF YOU CANNOT SEE WELL SEE ME ! Wo oitor export optical work in Eye ExaminationH. Lens Grinding and Frame Fitting. Kryptok Lenses, Opifex Lenses, Toric Lenses, Shur-On Mountings LSTABLISHED 1871 HALLETT 1143 O STREET Before buying your spring footwear let Beckman Bros, show you their now snappy oxfords. 1107 O at E. T. Osborne, Alpha Tau Omega, Emory College, Georgia, spent Mon day evening with tho Nebraska chap tor. Domestic Lunch. J. McKensie, 1230 H. Having the smallpox is getting to be almost uh fashionable a pastime these days as being operated on for appendicitis. Hnrlan C. Woods, '0'J, is now in structor In tho engineering depart ment of tho University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. MIbb -Joy Butler of Woodbine Iowa, is visiting Miss Stella Butler, her cousin, at the Alplja Omlcron PI houBe. Miss Alice Howell will act us judge at the state declamatory contest held at North Platte Friday afternoon and evening. Albert Gilbert and Gearjja, Qrubb have returned from the isolation hos pital after a two weeks' slegp of the smallpox. When you IjF-F-if . think of , right. When you are down town 1 come in and get a pair of "F-F-H" , Oxfords and you'll come out all right Got Your Old Ohn Monded. , 1220 O FOB SALE For Sale Duo bill on Lincoln's lead ing piano company. tf For Sale Due bill on a good Lin coln tailor. Address H, Nobraskan, or call 1821. ' tf LOST Lost A bunch of keys, on the cam pus. Finder please leave at tho Ne braskan ofllco. 125-31 Lost A watch, between Olympic Candy Kitchen and Hays Hall, having 'Paulino" engraved in tho back. Finder will receive reward. Call Auto 2482. " 125-3t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. LILLIAN 8NOW, 1339 O; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Diseases of women. Auto 3038. Surgeon. Richards Block. Both PhonoB. DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both phones. LIFE INSURANCE UNION CENTRAL LIFE, 8. B. Coon, agt., 216 Richards block. ij ' President David Starr Jordan of Stanford University would have all American colleges adopt tho English game of rugby. Fire a week ago partially destroyed one of tho dormitories at Dartmouth, with a loss of JGO.000. No one was Injured. C. C. MoWhlnnoyl, A. B. LL. B., '08, who was recently married to MIbb Jessie Holm, University of Colorado, Is practicing law at Green River, Utah. Win. Bonekemper, '04, Delta Upsi lon, is spending a few days' vacation at tho D. U. house. Mr. Bonekempor is in the lumber business at Sioux City. MisB Howell of tho university de partment of expression, will give an evening's entertainment in North Platto Saturday evening. The pro gram wjll ho given'under tho financial direction of the junior; of tho high school. Among flioso in tho second year work in tho university exten sion course in school organiza tion are Supt. J. R. Armstrong, De Witt; Prln. W. E. Arklns, Lawrence, ,and Prof. W. E. A. Aul, .College View Tho enrollments are increasing daily. 4 . - are down in the mouth Jonah he came out all STREET , Anto 8417 ' Bell 01 OUGHT TO PAY WHAT U OWE THE NEBRASKAN BASEMENT ADM. BLDG. I . An Easy "OUT" A first oaseman hat more clmnccs for nnf-nnto than anv other nlaver mi tlm nine. Ho must liavotlm hrnt mitt made. Chanel ICnnitiltv f'lim, Tcnney nnd Stahl are men whrine accurate work on first is due in a lariro measure to Reach1 First Basemen's Feafurcs Patented Lacing Pcvirc, Laml . -vnw., Ui,u. una jiutKici in wn -acing tliroui'liouti HaK The guarantees satisfaction end Tho A. J. REACH Mj?iSfcii,e,al.,il?0. '!al1 COMPANY, 17M Tulip St., olladolphla, Pi. Write tor Free R;ah Dipc trooui Su mmeir The University, June 20 to August 12, 1910 Courses in Agriculture, Anatomy. Botany. Chemistry, Education, Educa tional Theory and Practice, .Secondary Education, Normal Training, Elemen rary Education, -English Language and' Literature, French, Geography, and Geology, German, American History, Home Economics, Horticulture, Latin, Manual Training, Mathematics, Me chanical Drawing, Philosophy and Psy chology, Physical Education, -Physiology, Political Science and Sociology, Rbetorlo and English Composition, Zoology. , i qji JrV i VX n - ..t Mitts Thumb. Deep ii i. i.catner T radio Mark perfect goods. O - Ma - rwulr nbont LcV Session of Nebraska, ' , ; Special attention' to Bube, quired for professional cortlflcat! re- Nino hours of college work posslbl&trih V Conditional admission on 22 polnu. Teachers 21 years or over may enter as Adult Special Students. High-School Courses in the Teach ers' College High School. Ppr bulletin or information address - ' ' rt THE REGISTRAR, , The University of Nebraska, Lincoln.. 3 -'. j h ' 'V' J ( IV ft? 'J 1 ', f tV'rf -' i- J1 .U '