V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BILLIE BURKE TO PLAY MATINEE. !' M.JJ i '( r. '! I s" I? l I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THI3 PROPEIITY OP ' THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nebranka. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor S. O. COTNER Managing Editor A. II. DINSMORE Awoclato Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE ABHOdato Editor RICHARD MEYER DU8INE88 8TAFF. Manager V. C. HASCALL A8lstant Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. Athletics arid Military.. T. J. IIARaRAVE Bocloty and ParBonnL.P. C. McCONNELA. Nebraska Hall H. C. HOUGH Sciences and German.. E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering II. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. II. GRAVES Luw A. C. SCHMIDT Library and Unlvorfllty'Hall..II. B. IIUBB ABsIstant Rcportcrn V. A. STURM K. S. WHERRY Editorial and Builneit Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. UB8CRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. 8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Nlaht Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3146; Auto 2998. INDIVIDUAL. NOTICES will be charged for at thb rato of 10 cents tho Insertion for ovory 'flf tcfen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly be published froe. Entered at the postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bccond-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1179. MAY 12, 1811. Too much prniso can not be glvon tho faculty of tho law college for Its effortB In bringing about the barbecuo which proved to be such a success last Wednesday. There is no doubt now but what the event will become an an nual affair. There never has been anything at the university that haB done more to bring tho instructor and tho student closer together. When a professor can got down to a human basis in a human way he 1b not going to lose his authority. Tho only differ ence is that he is a governor more by Special Performance Granted for the University. Several weeks ago tho Ncbraskan and' a number of students called on tho Oliver theater management, to aHceraln' if it would bo possible to have Miss Burko play a matinee, as tho engagement was advertised for one night only, Saturday, May 13. The Oliver management was as sured that if a matinee was secured the students 'would turn out In large numbers, and especially those who arc to attend the military hall at tho auditorium that evening. It was en tirely due to the talk which P. C. Zehrung, mannger of the Oliver, was able to make to Miss Burke's personal representative, that the mntlnee was arranged ns requested by the stu dents. Miss Burko never 'plays mat IneeB in one night stands, but Lin coln will he an exception. The Ncbraskan and the Btudcnts who have taken this extra perform ance on their shoulders Bhould he given a great deal of credit in afford ing tho students the opportunity of seeing Miss Billie Burke, one of America's greatest women stars. In I "Mrs. Dot," a witty, satirical comedy by.W. Somerset Maugham, the Eng lish dramatist, who has funished so ninny successes to the American as well ns to tho London stage. Miss Billie Burke's engagement is. at the Oliver, Saturday matinee and night. Seven studentB of the University of Missouri are down with smallpox. Six are quarantined in tents on tho grounds and one is being cared for ati the house where he was stopping. . f j j js v J T T T T T T n ' DATE HER NOW FOR MAY 27, 7 fv ?Jv yfk 7Jv Tfv v v 7v t 'T n 1 T t "T OXFORDS IN TAN, BLACK GUN AND PATANT BUTTON AND LACE. $5.00 STYLES 3,50 14150 ST. BUDD 4- consont through respect than from tho fact that he has the power of tho state behind him. Tho Missouri Valley high school meet next Saturday should bo patron ized by the university students. Every man has a vital interest in it from the standpoint of a member of the University of Nebraska. Some of tho best of tho younger athletes will take part. They represent- large terri tory. Many of them will go tp college when they have finished their second ary school education. It is up to us to show them that tho University of Ne braska is a good place for them. Show them that wo have tho right spirit. If wo do our part, it may result in bringing some of these men to Lincoln when otherwise they might go else where. It is to our advantage that the meet is to -be held here and let us take advantage of it. ' HILLER-PARKS. Nebraska Graduate Married and in Honduras. Word 1ms been received of the mar' riago of Miss Marie Lulso lllller, '07, to Mr. Georgo A. Parks of Chicago, on March 17, 1011, at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. ParltB spent 1907-8 In graduate study in the German and English de partments and has since been em ployed in teaching at Pomeroy, Wash., and Elk City, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Parks are located for tho present in Belize, British Honduras, C. A. THE BULLETIN Our vociferous friends across the street havo been doing things. The old dandollon bed in front of tho con servatory has been removed tq give way for sod. Tho change is most welcome. An alumni program will be given at the Palladinn meeting tonight. Miss Flora Bullock, professor of English literature at the farm, and C. M. Sklles are on the program. r- May. 13 Minnesota-Nebraska track meet, at Minneapolis. 13 Missouri Valley high school track meet, on Nebraska field. 27 Senior class play, Oliver theater. 11 Convocation, Miss Alico Howell, "Tho Midnight "Watch."' 10 Convocation, musical program. 18 Convocation, Professor Conklln, Sarah Bernhardt and her play. 23 Convocation, Professor Barbour, .Illustrated lecture on park sys tems. 13 Teener. "Dot Rlneer." Temnle. 8 p. m. We Wat to Help You Keep Cool Everything in whisper weight clothing and furnishings are to be found here. Every thing' except high prices.' . . . Specials in $15.00 suits, 69c shirts; 2 for 25c socks; silk sox .25c,' etc. Best $1.00 Union Suits in town. Palace Clothing Co. 1419 O STREET kl A 1A ,s THE time to Pi 3 W HAVE YOUR PICTURES FRAMED There is always a rush for framing at the close of school. We advise that you bring in your pictures now. We show a large line of new moulds and mats, and employ an expert frame maker in this department. Work- brought in now will be ready when you want it. Prices moderate. ryjUMZWQ. wutie Book Department, Second Floor Lincoln Sanitarium Plungm .TtiBrut Silt Walir SHwlmrttl ancj Qentltmen, Monday and rrclr HMalSS. 1411 u y ttruli. ipidii pirtm AmifH fw i