wtnBdWBaoWSHBSK a W THE DAILY NEBBASKAN V . Directory of Advertisers The following merchants and bust nets men of Lincoln are anxloue to erve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they "sKov7tKat they want your -trade. Ang you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It. 80' you as well as the Nebras kan will profit by trading wltfc these people: BANKS Firut TntBt & Savings Central National Bank BAKERIES FolBom BARBER SHOPS Green's Capital Hotel BOOK STORES Co-op University CLEANERS Tod Marrlnor, cloanor and dyer. Wooer's Sultorlum Woods Lincoln Cleaning and Dyo Works CLOTHING Farquahar Mageo & Deemor Mayer BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoler & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. DundeoWoolen-Mllls COAL Wh'ItobreaBt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS Miller & Paine DRUGGISTS "" Rlggs FLORISTS Cbapln Bros. C. H. Froy Hlltnor Bros. FURNISHINGS a Budd Fulk Mageo & Deemor Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoler & Simon. Armstrong Clothing Co. .HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co. Mageo & Deemor Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Speler & Simon JEWELERS Hallott Tucker ' ' - , . OPTICIANS 4 Shean t rt PRINTERS - George Bros. atiks ;., Simmons Van Tine RESTAURANTS Y. M. O. A. Spa HerpolBhelmor's "SHOES - ' - Budd . Men's Bootery Mayer BroB. Miller & Paine . Yates French '''' K !'" 1 m -iT'&r &-ul 1 . TAIL.6RS . ...' Dundee Woolen Mills Scotch WodleiPMUHT" THEATERS -.1 BTJo l, - 4 Oliver Orpkeum TYPEWRITERS ' ' A Lincoln, Typewriter Exchange ,,;B,";F.Swang6 Co. - ,. (VARSITY TRACK MEN ABANDON VACATION MEMBER8 TO REMAIN IN LIN COLN OVER EA8TER. fIRST HANDICAP MEET TUESDAY First Contest ontsKnrdar Nebraska Induces Large Number of Athletes to Enter. Tho first local handicap athletic moot to bo hold for the benefit of uni voralty track aspirants will tako placo noxt Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. This is tho first meeting of a sorlos of Its kind planned by Coach Feld at tho boginning of tho year. Tho primary object of those moots will bo tho competition of all univer sity athlotcs, rcgardlcBB of their quali fications for conforenco oventB. It is to bo a freo-for-all In tho real senso of of tho word, no ono being barrod who. is ontered In time to give tho officials opportunity to handicap him. Tho handicap featuro is a now ono for Ne braska local "moots and is not yet an assured success for tho first two or throo moots. After this, however, tho records of freshman contestants will bo sufficiently established to onablo rt fair handicap. During tho first two or throo contests Coach Field will han dicap tho freshmen, based on his ob servations of tho flrBt year men. Tho moot will include nil ' of tho track events with tho exception of tho polo vault and broad jump. Entries. The-mon alreadyentered for the .meet aro as follows: 100-yard dash Amborson, Power, Christmas, Hlltnor, Ankony, May, Munson, Brannon, Racely; 220-yard dash, tho samo as tho previous race; 440-yard dash Rob erts, Powor, Black, Hlltnor, LlnBtrum, Ankony, Baker, Wohlonberg, Brannon, Racely; 880-yard dash Rico, Keif or, Amborson, Anderson, Kirby, Baker, Wohlonberg; mile run Keif or, Hllt nor, Hurtt, Anderson, Wohlonborg, Kennedy, Kirby; high hurdles Rub soll, 'HJltnor, Llnstrum, Black; low hurdlcB Russell, Llnstrum, Powor, Black, Racely; shot put Brannon, Hlltnor, Harmon, Collins, Frlotag, An drews, Stolk; high jump Black, .Hllt nor, RubsoII, Munson; dlBcus GibBon, Harmon, CollinB, Froltag, Androws, Stolk; relay Powor, Ankony, Hlltnor, Black, Amborson, Anderson, Brannon, Racely, Gibson. This comprises tho list of entries up to date, although the coach expects a few more before tho day of tho event No Vacation. Tho varsity track mombers have been working hard all week and aro beginning to show somo of tho cham pionship form which Coach Field ex pects them all to have by the middle of May. Tho team will, not go home during tho Easter recess, but will re main solely for track work. This 1b ono of tho first, if hot tlio first, times In tho history of tho institution that tho entire varsity team has remained In Lincoln during tho spring holidays. Such consistency will Inevitably be tho biggest factor in causing Nebras ka to go at tho head of tho class In tho conference series 'which begin in May. ; ART DEPRATMENT PURCHA8E8. Reproduction of Famous Statutes Added to Collection. j Tho department of flno arts has re- WftfcT Stands, for the .Latest ad best in Music. 1210 p-St. cently purchased soveral reproduc tions of famous stohics. Among them are two' which aro especially interest ing. Ono Is a reproduction of tho famous statue, "Tho Minuto Man," by French, who a short time ago was com missioned to design tho Lincoln mem orial statue for- the state capltol grounds. Tho other Is a small repro duction of the figure of Lorenzo de Medici taken from the ' magnificent Lorenzo do Medici chapel at Florence ThlB chapol s tho work of tho great BculptoTrT&ncTIoTXngGla, and Is among his masterpieces. Although rather Btnall, thoy aro nevertheless excellent ones. NOT 8PREADINQ. But Scarlet Fever Plague at Union College Is Still 8erlous. Union college, at College Vlow, 1b still quarantined for scarlet fovor, and while tho opidomlc has not spread to any extent, it Is still serious enough to causo considerable anxiety at tho suburb on tho hill. Ono death is re ported thus far among tho students. 8OPHOMORE8 ARE READY. Baseball Team Seeking Games With Other University Nines. Tho sophomoro baseball team is now getting Into shape and has sig nified a willingness to meet any of tho university nines anxious for a practlco game. A contest with tho Outlaws has boon arranged for noxt Tuesday afternoon on tho athletic field at 3 o'clock. Manager Owen says that he would like to meet tho managers of any of tho class teams In tho Ne braBkan,ofllco at j.1- o'clock ..Monday morning to arrange a scheduler " Tho mdtorlal from which tho sopho mores may draw is far from poor, and tho outlook for tlfo second year mon Is bright at present. Thoso who have signified a willingness to try out for tho team aro Hartwell, Mann, Bach Vorltch, B. Frank, McKlnnoy, G. Wil son, Doylo, Potter, Killian, Rodman, Htchy, Dyo, Andrews, Hlgalon, Cwy tls, Lohmen, Porter, Emmet, Krlgor, Hanzollck and McQowan. LOST If you have lost or found articles, rooms for rent or something to sell, advertise in the NEBRASKAN'S WANT AD T column. Our rates are low and we get ' results. 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