The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 28, 1910, Image 4

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DIRECTORY.
" lulnM Directory Erory loyal
Unlvorilty Btudont is urged to patron
Im thoi Nobraakan adYortlsora, and
to motion the Nobraskan while do
ing f.
BANKS.
First Tras. fc Savings
BAKERIES
Poison
BARBER SHOP8
Qresn's
BOOK STORKS
Co-op.
Umlvsrlsty
C ItANERB
I. 0 Wood Co.
.a, Ths Tailor.
CLOTHING
ITarquhar
Magoa A Doouior
Mayer Bros.
Palac Clothing Co.
Speler & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Gregory
Wkltebreast
OONFECTIONBRT
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
Tommy
DA.NCINO ACADEMY
Lincoln
PITTS
DOCTORS
Dr. Crams
DRY GOODS
Miller & Paine
Rudge Qucn-crt
Herpolsholmers
DRUQQIBTB
Rlggs
ENQRAVBRB
Cornell
FLORISTS
C. H. Frey
CHAPIN BROS.
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Magee ft l)eemer
MayorDfos.
Palace Clothing Co,
Rudge ft Queniol
Spoler ft Simon
Armstrong Clothing Oo.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Unland
Armstrong Clothing Ce.
Magoo ft Doemor
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothin Co.
Rudge & Guonsel
Bpeler 'ft Simon
ORCHEBTRA
Thornburg'a.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Townsond
PRINTERS
Simmons
Van Tine
KESTAURANTB
Boston Lunch
Cameron's
T. M. C. A. Spa
JEWELERS
HaUett
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Eraus
OPTICIANS
. Shean
S Howo.
BHOES
Men's Bootery
Franklin ice Cream 6e.
Bockman Bros.
Rogers ft Perkins
Budd
ICE CREAM
Mayor Bros.
Miller & Pains
Yates-French Co.
SHOE REPAIRING
Electric Shoe 8tore
Yatea-French Co.
SKIRTS
Skirt Store '
TAILORS
Elliott Bros.
Herzog .
. Joe, The Tailor.
LUDWIG.
THEATERS - '.
Oliver ' "
Orpheum.
Lyric
TYPEWRITERS
Lincoln Typewriter- Ex. (
' Underwood Typewriter a.
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SEE OUR WOOLEN!
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
Money Made
171 Slm by subscription
fcsClliy seeking for
Scrlbner's Magazine
Foritnrtlruln'HroKardlnK LIBERAL CASH
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Scnbuor'n MuKino,'l66 Fifth Ave.,N. Y City
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4Psr Cent Interest A
$1 tpini m i80unt
Quality Counts
TH AT 3 WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
Wt ak a specialty f f ajv
7 creams, sherbets. Ices
bmA mnok for Fra 6 8orwi-
W ftxUm. Whipping dream
iwars ea haad.
Boll SO.
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Auto Sill.
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Hot Drinks
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QUICK SERVICE
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asaa ai belnf crowdaa.
Lincoln Candy
Kitchen s.V c.r
Cincinnati $2.50 Shoe
Store and Electric
Repair Factory
New Location M2 North 12
VAARTHON'S1!
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
THl
are the Largest
Manufacturer!
in the World of
Official
Equipment
FOR ALL
ATHLETIC
SPORTS AND
PASTIMES
Spalding
Trade Mark
la knowa troagtioat
tha world aa a
Guarantee ol
Quality
IF YOU nX:
ahoall hara a oopy ai
tba Spalding oatalovua.
It'a aoomplateanorolo
padia of Wliafa Nov
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fraa oa vaqnaafc.
A. G. Spalding & Bros,
147 Tabufc Araaua, Ckkage
JUNIORS PRESENT
SPECIAL CONVOCATION
TO PRESENT PLAY AT TH
TEMPLE THEATER.
FULL OF fUNNY SITUATIONS
Plot Centers About Quarrel Over
Quotation Complications Re
sult in Unexpected
Ending.
In Jiccordunce with the arrange
ments made this year by the con
vocation committee, the junior
cIubh will present a special pro
gram next Tuesday at the regu
lar convocation hour. The pro
gram will consist of a one-act
comedy entitled "Obstinacy," by
Annie Peacock. The play was
originally in tho German, but has
been adapted for presentation in
the English. The production is
to be staged at the Temple the
ater and the curtain will rise
promptly at 11:10. This will
give every one time to get to the
Temple before the play begins.
About forty minutes will be re
quired for the play and those
who have ll':30 classes Bhould
get excused so it will not be nec
essary to interrupt the play by
leaving.
The play takes place at the
home of Robert and Grace Aus
tin, just married. They have, in
fact, just returned from their
honeymoon. They have two ne
gro servants, George and Liz
zie, who have a quarrel over a
quotation. Robert tells the inci
dent to bis wife, and they quar
rel over the same quotation.
Their quarrel is much more seri
ous than the other one. The
father and mother of Mrs. Austin
arrive at this time and they de
cidedly )differ -aslaS the quota
tion. Ifany ludi rous situations
fill the play, whic 1 finally has an
unexpected ending.
The following members of the
junior cjass make up the cast:
George Ilarod Coulter
lizzie Lucilo Harris
Robert Austin. .Byrue Marcellus
Grace Austin. .Florence Whittier
Frederick Kent, Austin's father-
in-law Nye Morehouse
Mrs. Kent Margaret Guthrie
MISS VIBBARD MARfclED.
Secretary of Y. W. 0. A. Weds.
Miss Ina B. Vibbanl and Mr.
Gilbert S. Brown were married
Thursday evening, May 26. at 8
o'clock, at their future home,
1925 ,So. 13th street, 'Rev. Batton
of the First Baptist church offi
ciating. About seventy-five close
Iriends, including MissVibbard's
cabinet girls of the Y. "W. C. A.,
witnessed the ceremony, and a
great many more were present at
the reception immediately follow
ing. The house was beautifully
decorated in American roses and
snulax. Miss Vibbard, unattend
ed, wore a white gown trimmed
in hand-made lace, and carried n
bouquet of lilies-of-the-voHey. The
couple left after the reception
for a short trip, and will return
in a few days. Mrs. Brpwn will
conclude hef work in the Y. W.
. A., and this summer they will
make an extended tour.
Mrv Brown is a member of the
A. D. Ben way Furniture Co. of
this city. Miss Vibbard has been
for five years the general secre
tary of the university Y. W. 0.
A. -and has secured a firm place
in tho affections and respect of'
the girls. She closes a most sat
isfactory career with the university!
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