The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 03, 1910, Image 4
rn 'SjjMifc. !, v.V-a' 'v.' -:.-h- kWw. vM-jw-iiv-' '" , '" '' i1;1 "" Hi"! "7T J 4 5 .'- M?l y r, : THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TRACK TEAM TRY, - OUTS HELD SATURDAY nl :."i w1 ! ' V ' 11 (? V 4.r ' ."'.'"fte' -- f. ;-X- 'O r Maude Wilber and George Dameral in " The Merry Widow Oliver, Tonight, Wed. and Wed. Mat. "The Merry Widow" will bo soon at, tho Oliver Theatro tonight, Wednca day and Wednesday matinee. With all lt lirllinnu, and HoniotlmcH main claim, mirth "Tho "Morry Widow" never Hton over tho hounds Into vul garity. The artistic vnlucB of tho Ktory, the wondorfnl beauty of tho music, tin? careful presentation of tho opcodes, and the elaborate staging of tho spectacle lift tho VIomigbo oper etta into tho nealm of roal art, and eppual to all lovers of tho beautiful and bright. .The pretty Btory of Sonla's love for Prince Dnnlln, who, Hho at tlrt feaiB loves hor for her mlllloiiH, In ftill of touching truth; her efforts to beguile lil m lino r peaking tho words that are every trembling on hla lips tho wyids "1 love you" which he baa sworn be will never sny -lntroduco TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 par Month. Bargains In Rohtiilt Machine Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Auto UM. Bell 1181. 1523 No. lltli VACATION MONEYN You bur 601 on credit pay Vfbcn told nd kaep tho profits 1001 profit unci monthly prizt to our osenli Independence for Teachers and Stu&nls viho kelPaml uWvrtlso our l'ATKNTKO BTK.IM COOKKUaml complete Una ot I'UUE ALUHINUM COOKINO UTJW6U,s. An opportunity to rank 113.00 and ovirruTf ry montb. Expericnco not bccckatt. Wrlto rww for partlculani. Addruci SALCSMANAOen. AMERICAN ALUMINUM-MANUFACTURING CO. S LEHONT, ILLINOIS y T " " JUST PUBLISHED Wtbstsr'a HEW INTERN AT10W M. Dictionary, (G, & C. Iilerriam Lc.,' 5,irnt:tttl4, nlasi.) surpasaes do old bUrM'.iecr.l cj Kach'ra ibat bock c;cccJcJ t j F?-igtsT.. . Tdjtr.r ia Chief, Dr. VA T. Ibrt.s, foracr U. S. Com of Educ&tioa. Tb- t'ci;n!tl'ir.) Irve beta're srranctd csJ tnpliflcd. Theucjibcrof (trpj defined hat Icci noro t'jtn c'ol'Jc J. T!-e Dy uoogy, jynon7S, rrcrxnclalloa, lisve re ceived unspanns echelsr! KboT. iKq Ian cuaje oL.Enjlith liicritcrc for ever scTen ceoturie? tlio l:rcko!cry cf Ihi crtj end sciences, csd llo ercry-tjty tcccu of rtrccl, tUop, otid household,, crc rrcicnted with full- seci tad clearness. Ij tlzz of vocabulary, in rtcLacu of cecrM bfonnatson, tud in con- venkoco of coniutatiOB, Ibo book' tts a new aui la Ieiicocrapby. 300,OGO words arid phrases. COCO illustrations: 27GQr3&c. Writ taUM pdbUJwf far Spcckwa tit. 9 Into ihe rtory ono of the most effec tive situations in modern opera and present a thnnlo whjeh Ib worthy of Tirand opera treatment. Indeed, It Is the Judgment of tho best critics that tho only thing that provontB the oper etta from being "grand opera" Is tho fact that tho nuiBlc is conceived In a lighter and gayer vein, and that tho deuouncment of tho love story IboIw donouncment of tho lovo Btory Is happy. You loavo tho theatre build ing smiling and humming the catchy music which Alls tho Lobar hcore. A wonderfully clover cast of princi pals will present the Btory and tho EOlob. ducts and quartetB, a radiantly beautiful chorus will bo seen In de licious dances and heard In brilliant cnEomblcs, and the staging will be sumptuous and extravagantly elabor ate. c UZ oJ"V IS 'Hfrl N 0El-t2I nU Xjojojtjig r) pu A I '03 SNIINIHcI 3HLL MV, c o aupujj j jo qor jxojj Jri Hig CONCORD EVANSTON YiltbAn-Kctch . wim UultojUiQlo THE NEW Arrow COLLARS FOR SUMMER, High cnoush for looks- low enough forcomforfand plenty of roora'for tho tie to slide In, -ii : lto.ech,8torSo, Cttrtt.rtabody, A Co. Arrow Co , c. 7 J Pi Yiro" 96 - N Continued from Page 1 Witt, ran tho 100-yurtl dash in 10 fteodndH ilftt, nhd th6 220-ynM. (Ihuh in 22 2-5 hccoiuIh. In both cn.st'H tho time iB exactly the nnnio rta the Nobrnskft rocordH for thcao events rtnd in faster than has been made nt any time this year. In flic Hhot put also Minnesota is better than Nebraska, In the m'eoV against r6vTf"'T3ifttiuflny. Fi'ank, tho Minnesota shot putter, made 40 feet 6 inches. The re sults of the meet Saturday show that Dick OranT, the Minnesota e'oaeh, is doing w'onders with the team up there and that Nebraska will have to put forth its best possible efforts to make a ood showing against the Gophers this year. - Nebraska has -never been defeated by Minnesota on the track. Missouri Valley Affairs." f. The Missouri Valley conference has decided that hereafter at least live hurdles must be left standing in the hurdle rnfics to make them valid. This reformhns been dis cussed for some time, and it was finally decided to put it into force this year. 'The University of Iowa is kicking against the elimination, of the hammer throve. It seems as though Iowa has a star in Alderman and the Hawk eyes believe that lie could win them some points in the Missouri Valley meet. Gold watches arc to be given as first prizes in the Missouri Val ley meet this year. This is an in novation in the giving of prizes that should be appreciated by the contestants. Silver medals will be given to the winners of second places and bronze medals will be given as third prizes, GORNHUSKERS LOSE THE FIRST GAME TO AMES MATHER ALLOWS BUT FOUR HITS AND JOHNSON THREE. NEBRASKA SCHEDULE IS (HANGED Grinnell and South Dakota to B Played Instead of Minne sota and Iowa, Who Refused to Meet the Cornhuakers. In the first game of the east ern trip the eornhnskers were defeated by the Ames Aggies by a score of 3 to 2. The game was a ten-inning eontest and was a pitchers' battle frpm tho opening inning. Afn'tllei was' on the mound for the Cornhuskors, while Johnson did the twirling for the .aggies Jonnson neia tue tJnrn- husUors for tTireo hits, while rather allowed the Ames boys but four bingles. In the error column Nebraska led, having seven mistakes to the Aggies two. t The same teams playod yester day, and today tho Cornhuskors meet , Grinnell at Grinnell. Oh Wednesday the Cornhuskers play Highland Park, and thou go to Mt. Vernon, -whoro they 'meet Cornell in a game Thursday.- On 'thcoturn trip the Cornhuskers meet South Dakota at Vermil lion on Friday.' This change in the schedule was necessitated by tho cancellation of "the games formerly scheduled with. .Minne sota and Iowa, :who wore unable. to. meet the, Nebraska team on account of the ruling of the (,Big Eight" ponference, which" pro hibits the teams playing with ool? lege teams who refuse to certify to the .eligibility oflhe men in regard to their having: played summer- baseball: , S The Nebraskan the rest of the year 25 Cents ft.fl YOU NEED THE PAPER A -?; . ,.. - fafc : 'i i . " ' '! '&& Kip i ' '. -- ,r r V. ' BASEMENT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING L "yww a -"L .f "... r . A 1 1' I l i -"? -.rJr V - , v- Zii.i-. i$ --'- iV'i W w - . .i. . a .....'. 'f viy -W A'. twSSAi- "V . T,'i . .' "V'. f im U Vf M v- 1 . 'IH i'V' 'j - -w -. -. 1L J"., tfU.LAiC 'AJSt'tlZL