x THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' t- r v .b. -j. i 1-av; I ', L SHHH BoysMy Spring line of woolens jure stunners. See them! v L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St Flae Taileriaf Cimell University Medical College A nnlleri doffreo is rennlrod for admission. Advanced standing granted students prestnt tag satisfactory orodontlnls from acorodltod medical colleges. Every facility Is offered to unriorgradnaios Booking the degree of Doctor of Modlclno. Amplo fallttlosaro also offered qualified graduates to pnrsuo original invoatt ration in any department. For further par ticulars apply to Ttt Bm, Csrattl Half ersllv Medical CHnt, First Ato. and 28th St., New York City. TYPEWRITERS All makes rente with stand $S Month. Bargain in Rebuilt Machine LImiiIr Tysiwrltir Exchinp Auto 1160. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th I J )j)jCampu5j)j jjjjj Gleanings W 0. II. Prey, florist, 1133 0 at. Miss Helen Lykc, '10, will tench in the high school nt Ris ing Oity next yenr. Classified CtlmHH - Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY Sviell Jevielry Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER and OPTICIAN 13110 St. - Lincoln, Neb New Ilnyden Studio, 1127 0 at. Vitn E. Lanham, '10, hQs been elected assistant principal at Al exandria, Neb. a Cliapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th. 9 4 0 Elsio K. Rokhar, '10, has been elected to the position of assist ant principal at Table Rock, Neb. o Eat at Don Cameron !b Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. Miss Loreinc Hcmpel, '10, will be one of the high school instruc tors at Clarks, Neb., next year. 9 4 9 Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spn. 13th and P sts. 4 Perry M. Spease, U. of N., who taught at Danbury last year, has just been elected super intendent at Laurel, Neb. 4 0 4 Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. 4 4 0 'I'lart lxxrttl aF Altt.itttntt rtP TTnlt ron has just notified Miss Raqhcl Holmes that she is elected science teacher in the Hebron high school. Advertisement for thU column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m.t or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively net be In sorted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for veryTlneen wersTs r fraction there of 'for the first Insertion; three Inter, tlons 25 csnts; five Insertions 40 cents. WANT ADS FOR BENT For Rent Dwelling, 1527 M street, at present occupied by the Kappa Kappa Gamma soror ity, will bo for rent Soptembor 1st. Will be-enlarged or remod eled if desired. George H. Rog ers, 1530 L. 134-5t LOST Lost Brownio No. 2 Kodak, at state farm, Ivy Day. Return to Nebraskab office. 137-3t Lost Waterman's Ideal foun tain pen. Owner '8 name on bar rel. Return to Ncbraskan office, 139-3t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1339 0: hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dis eases of women. Auto 3038. DR. 0. H. RUSH, Surgeon, Richards Block. Both Phones. OPTOMETRY A PROFESSION The Human Eye is Worthy of It New Music When you go homo send to mo for tho muBlo thnt aro tho "lilts" hero at tho Unl. Stay in tho gamo oron though you aro at homo. WALT "The Music Man" 1313 O 'STREET tf UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1128 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yew ratrtttf c Salfclte ESTABLISHED 1871 HALLETT "See Us and See Best" 1143 O STREET SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION AT THE Minnesota Resorts Tboy aro easily reached via Chicago ". Great Western -' Railroad The 8t. Paul-Minneapolis "Short LJne" j Two Dally Trains Daylight 'Twin City Express" and" Elootr'n T IcVMml "Twin Olfv T lmlwV Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. O ft o Miss Vina Hudson just re ceived a notification from the board of education of the Fair mont schools that she has been elected assistant principal of the local high school. Domestic Lunch. J. McKen- sie, 1230 II. o Not to Meet DR. J. R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both Phones. LIFE INSURANCE -' joimui utuiu una cumpitnu m evoty detail Leave Oraaha'9 A. M. and 8:30 Pr M. Round Trip $12.50 Juno 1 to September 30 Agents of all lines sell .tickets via tho CHICAGO GIIEAT WESTERN. For further Information, , call at any ticket ofllco, or address FRED WIGHT, Dist. Pass. Agt 151 Farnam St. Omaha, Nobr. The Gennanisticlie Vcrein will not meet Wednesday night. The meeting has been postponed for one week. o t,o Herbert W. Kendall, state stu dent Y. M. C. A. secretary, is in Lincoln ..after a trip of several weeks, visitincr the various col- leges of western Nebraska. lie will bo in the city for about a week. Mr. Kendall is at present putting in most of ms time or ganizing the 'delegations viiich will go to the Cascade student conference in June. a. a a Byrno Marcellus, Alpha Tan, gave an evening of readings at Arlington, Neb., Saturday even ing as one of the numbers of the high school lecture course. UNION CENTRAL LIFE, S. B. Goon, agt., 216 Richards blk. Before buying your spring foot wear lot Beckman Bros, show you their new snappy oxfords. 1107 O st. Dolph Watson and J. E. Wood, both Alpha Tau Omega, and on the Kansas tennis team, spent Sunday at the Nebraska chapter house. The entire chapter of Pi Phi spent Saturday in Wahoo visit ing Miss Sylvia KUlian, who -has recently dropped her work in the university. - The Y, M. C. A. midweek meet ing tpnight will "ho. addressed by Mr. George M, Pinneo, physical director of the city Y. M. 0. A., on "Tho Tendency in Athletics." Mr. Pinneo is a graduate of Northwestern University and of Springfield Y, M. 0. A. training school. Ho was a member of fotftball, track and baseball teams at Northwestern. The meeting will last just f6rty minutes," be ginning at 6:50 p. m. W -ZittfoJi ' V.nt.'vt', . --- . ji.'-.u. ?.., mW fj lcr s - asaamaasaasV Em mf'J m F, J wit W 'mam W w. 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