THE-. DAILY, NEBRASKA! LOFGREN AND MIELENZ INDICTED TWO MEMBER8 OF' 3IQMA ALPHA EPfclLON 8ENTENCED TO RHODESIA. GOOD T AST!4 I. V I IT" CIiib Lofgren and Howard Mlelonz woro takon to "Hotel do Pesto" ycB torday to servo a two weeks' sentence for smallpox. The two men plpifded guilty yesterday to a charge of unsani tary physique and were taken to the IMjBt Ijoubo without further coromony. Lofgren and Mlelcnz are hoth mem bers of Sigma Alpha RpBllon and had been living at the fratornlty house. Tho city health authorities fumigated tho chapter Ijoubo yesterday afternoon and wont tho rounds on the vaccina tion of tho fratornlty men. lofgren, It Is said, Is not very sick and Js only brokon out In a few places. In fact, when a NobraBkan reporter telephoned to tho hospital last even ing, Lofgren scorned to bo in a mlchty jolly mood, while Mlelonz wob sick In bed with n high fever. There are now ten Inmates at Rhodesia, nlno patients and a matron. C. J. Schultz and F. A. JoneB were both released last week. Jean Cain Is Balll In quarantine. MY8TIC MUGS BANQUET. Eat and Listen to Many Toasts at the New Llndcll. Lust night tho Mystic Mugs held a banquet at the Now Llndcll hotel. W. R. Grlswold- was the toastmaster and . the following toaBts were responded to by the members: "Advantages to the Methods of Teaching,'" W. M. Summorvlllo; Dls advantages to the Methods of Teach ing," Minor Wassen; "Should the Moot Court 'Practice Be Extended?" H. R. Ankeny; "Is a Grado Based on Exam- lnatlonFallaclous and" UnjustfTTTl? Swltzler; "Need of a Now Law School Building," J. W. Jones. Jr.; "French Department versus Law Department," E. Z. Hornborgor. CHICAGO GLEE CLUB COMING. Maroon Singers Will Appear at Tem ple March 28. Mark Mk Savldgo, president and ad vance manager of tho University of Chicago Glee elub, waB in Lincoln v yestorday making arrangements for the appearance of tho singers In Lin coln. The Temple theater was secured for March 28. Tho club has made several towns through Illinois this year and has been a succobs. It comes bore from Omaha and will proceed west, probably as far as Denver. About a year ago a con- ert was given at tho Temple which One of die Beautiful CHorut t" ' " 7 IT1 BBBBBBBBBBBBHBBHBBHflBBBEHBiH KBHBBMPBBBBMBBBBBBwoBSBJBjjIBJBJBBBBBJFBiBMiBfflBjLM sssflfllllfltiflBBBBBBBEaVc BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHHbhSH S-M WE$iffi&i'i'':w$JKK' EKj?9HKppkCHFjBflHpH :I?1bbf2BCbb1 BBBBbB8mBH" SBBBbTdo3cBBBBBBBBB sBn BBmlkd)IBBBTtiatfBBK'''-JE&'x$'$K4BBHitk JKSMIBBBBK.'Kv?!w?9llBKJBWslv9RiBwK9B- B9k3h'-V49BBP'&mPF 3' tflr jSBHra:lBBBr'-3lll LH- &$& ft HuHHKI IIIIIIK C::HIIlrclV'SSf3HBBP&? i:: KSBbVbIIBBbK & JH I8$$J '1 MnnHnBiB jK Sb BKIWKW:::'9BBBBBBBBlBKi4BBB9B !?: '855$: BbVHbBBBvI rjBH : ' :v?bB Today. Matinoe 2:30. TonlgHt, Q.1S and THUr$rNlgHt Is more essential to a good dresser than a big outlay of money! There was a time when you could not get a good, stylish suit of clothes without paying an enormous price, and it had to be made to order. Things are different now; you can come to this store and buy just as fine a suit as you want at a very reasonable price. Suits7and-0vercoats-that-are-perfectly-tailored that fitthat are-every-thread all wool and that we guarantee to satisfy you in every way. Suits and Overcoats $10.00 to $45.00 MAYER BROS. was largely attended by university students. Mr. Savldgo Is an Omaha boy In at tendance at Chicago and has many friends at Nebraska. Howard Roe, business manager, alBo halls from the Bamo city. A DELIGHTFUL SONG RECITAL. Mrs. Conant Again Pleases Audience With Her 8nglng. Mrs. E. B. Conant delighted a large audience yesterday morning at tho Temple theater with her song recital. Mrs. Conant has 'been heard often by university audiences, and every time it seems makes a better impression. Her program wob cleverly selected. One of the most popular numbers was tho group of Indian songs by Charles Cadman, who Uvcb among tho IndianB, studying their music and who inter prets it In beautiful songs. Notice. The mathematical seminar will meet Wednesday, March 15, at 4:30 o'clock in M307. The program will be "Notes on Sturm'B Method of Integration," by Miss Holmes. HENRY T. JOHNSON, Secretary. Ensembles, in the Big Musical Which Comes to ECHO MEETING TONIGHT. Y. M. C. A. Will Hear Reports of Del egates to Omaha Convention. At the Y. M. C. A. mooting this evening at G:45 o'clock, delegates to the Omaha state convention will re port on the gathering. It will be an echo meeting; and -as the university was represented at Omaha by a dozen strong men the meeting tonight should be ono of great interest. Ray Rice, president of the association, and Guy Kiddoo, president-elect, were in the delegation and will speak. Herbert W. Kendall, acting general secretary, and others will also be on the pro gram. Y. M. C. A. LUNCHEON AT LINDELL Mr. Harkness of Illinois Is Guest of Board of Directors. A half dozen members of tho Y. M. C. A. board of directors took lunch at tho Llndell hotel yesterday noon, hav ing for their guest Mr. Harkness of Illinois. Harkness, who Is a possible candidate for the general secretary ship at the 'Nebraska Y. M. C. A., re turned to Urbana yesterday evening. Production "THE QUEEN the Oliver Theater Notice, Freshmen. Class meeting In Memorial hall Thursday at IX: 30 a. m. Very Impor tant. EARL. W. BRANNON, 2t President. JUST RECEIVED -A-fresh-shipment-of- Huyfer's & Whlttman's firio candies Meier Drug Co. lath mtd O Street. WALT Stands for the Latest and best, in Music. 1215 O St. The First Trust and Savings Bank 4PEU CENT INTEREST A, $1 opens b accouat " 189 South Uth Street. OF THE MOULIN ROUGE" u -. ' , - 1 y to q .Mni' ! T..'JrIWW'MV?TfcWri-nMf"flWillIlttSvl,V' ' MftM,WMVa