The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1911, Image 4

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Directory of
Advertisers
Th followlno merchant! and bul
neii men of Lincoln are anxloui to
erve the University students. By
placing their advertisements In the
columns of the Dally" Nebraskan they
show that they want your trade. And,
you may be sure that the merchant
who Js willing to make a little effort
to ge'i'your patronage Is the one who
Is goingto treat you honestly and
considerately In attempting to keep
It. 80 you as well as the Nebras
kan will profit by trading with thess
people
BANKS
First Trust & Savings
Central National Bank
BAKERIES
FolBom
BARBER SHOPS
Grcon'a
Caipital Hotol
BOOK STORES
Co-op
University
CLEANERS
Wobor'B Sultorlum
WoodB , ,
Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Works
CLOTHING
Farquahar
Mngoo & Decmer
Mayer BroB.
Palace Clothing Co.
Speicr & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Dundee Woolen Mills
COAL
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CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
DRY GOODS
Miller & Paine
DRUGGISTS
RiggB
FLORISTS -
Chapln Bros.
C. H. Frey
Hlltnor Bros. ,--,r
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Mageo & Deenior
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spoler & Simon.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
FUlk
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Mageo & Deemer
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Speler & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallett
Tucker
OPTICIANS
Shean
PRINTERS
George Bros. .
Simmons
Van Tine
RESTAURANTS
Y. M. 3. A. Spa -HerpolBheimer's
SHOES
'"Armstrong Clothing Co.
Budd
Men's Bootery
MayprBros. w
Miller & Paine
Yates French
. TAILORS,
Dundee Woolen Mills
Scotch Woolen Mllla
THEATERS
iLyric
Qllvar v , ,
Orpheum
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TYPEWRITERS
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
.B F, Swanson Co. ' '" '
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Clothes fo Men and
Young Men
of up to datQ ideas, dothes of high character that show
origiqality in style with more real value jammed into them
than usual ; the kind of clothes every one wants, the kind
that is hard to find in most stores.
a great showing of handsome patterns and models per
fectly tailored at prices you will be willing to pay.
Men's Suits . . . $10 to $45
Young Men's Suits $5 to $30
MAYER BROS.
HISTRIONIC UNION8.
Will Present "Mr. Bob" at the Temple
Friday Night.
In place of the1 usunl program Fri
day night the Union Literary socloty
"Will" prWehr "Mr. Bob." The cast- is
as follows:
Marlon Bryant "Mr. Bob". . .'...
Grace Richards
Katherino Luke Lois Smith
Philip Luke Katherlno's cousin..
Otto Walters
Aunt Becky Like Novo Thomas
Jenkins, u butler Wade Qoblo
Patty, a maid Ina Richards
Brown , . .Harry Hough
The play Involves a cbbo of mis
tukon Identity, and 1b full of humor
ous situations. No ndmiBsion will bo
chargod, as the play takeB the place
of the regular program, and overyono
Is invited to attend.
The
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Presents
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'Christopher, Junior'
TEGNER TO FEAST.
TEMPLE THEATRE
APRIL 8
TVPPWRITPDS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purchase
II1J IU "K SOLD or RENTED price. Two year written
guarantee with every ma
. Smith & "os visible.
Call or write for catalogue and n C , AMCA ntx .
special price list. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc,
Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Ncbr,
Decide to Hold Banquet Next Thurs
day at Llndell.
The Tegnor society mot hiBt Satur-
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LAW SCHOOL
Threo-yonr course. lomlhiK to deirioo of
Doctor of Uiw (J. D.), which by tbo
Qiuirtur HVHtom may bo completed In two
and ono-fourth calendnr yeura. CoIIpko
education required for regular admission,
quo year of law luring counted toward
college degree. Law library of 35,000
VQlUinCH.
The Summer Quarter offers special op
portunities to students, teachers, and
practitioners.
First term begins June 19
Second term begins July 27
Courses 'open In all Departments of the
University during the Summer Quarter.
For Announcement address
DEAN 8F LAW SCMMl, THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICA6B
day evening at the Temple and
listened to an Interesting program.
SwedlBh humorists took up a greater
part of the time, and a business ses
sion followed. It was decided to hold
the annual Tegnor banquet next
Thursday, April G, at G p. m., at the
New Llndell.
PUBLICATION BOARD MEETS.
Adjourns Till Wednesday Afternoon
at 5 O'clock.
Monday afternoon the students'
publication board met to consider
matters relative to tho several univer
sity publications under Its jurisdic
tion. Several matters were discussed
and it was finally moved to adjourn
till Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock,
when further information upon the
subjects could ho had.
JUST RECEIVED
A fresh shipment of
Huyler's & Whittman's
fine candies
Meier Drug Co.
l.'Uh find O StreotH.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
A S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
II23D STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Yyr PatroMc,Selklt
SHERWIN TO COACH KANSAS.
SPRING IS HERE
ORDER NOW FOR
EASTER
Don't Put
It Off
Order
Now the
Latest
Styles
& Cuts
SUIT
$15
TOPCOAT
We Give
Absolute
Per
fect Fit
Made to
Measure
DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS
1218 O STREET
Dartmouth Athlete Will Teach Foot
ball and Baseball to Jayhawkers.
Ralph Arthur Sherwin of Dartmouth
college, Hanover, N. H., wns named
as football coach for the University of
Kansas at a meeting of the athletic
association held recently. The new
.coach will also have charge of the
.baseball department. He will report
about-Soptoraber-1 of this year He-
graduated from Dartmouth last year
with a degree of Bachelof of Science.
Sherwin is considered one' of the
best football men in the east today.
He has been a member of tho Dart
mouth team for four years and in the
Princeton game of 1908 he proved him
self 6ne of tho best tackles in tho
country. He is to receive a salary of
$2,000 per year.
Tho, Universlty-of-WashingtorrDall y '
came out as a forestry school number
on Sf Patrick's day,, ualng green ink
in printing,