iw -f ",irfiggw',!75"lS v r u h THE DAILY NEBRASKAN - irtl r - V ! 4 I E t: i n' ! r f if V fr" ? N O Directory of Advertisers Tlit following merchants and buil nett men of Lincoln are anxloui to serve the University students. By placing their advertisements In the coJmrjsjsMhe11 Daily Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that, the merchant who Is willing to makeJa little effort to 'get your patronage Is the one who ls, going (to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It' 80 ypu as well as the Nebras kanwfll profit by trading with thess people: ' BANKS First Trust & Savings Central National Bank f J3AKERIES . ' " FolBom BARBER SHOPS Croon's Capital Hotol 1 BOOK STORES Co-op University .m.riArdraTiH Tod Mnrrinor, cleaner and dyer. . Wobdr'B Sultorlum J. C. Wood & Co. -, ... . Lincoln Cleaning nd"Dye"Works fcLOTHING " . " ' Farquahar -- Mageo & Doomor "' Mayer Bros.' Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co.' J fKJ- COALH . Whltobroast ,' CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy- Kitchen-- DRY "GOODS , " Miller &'Painb DRUGGISTS, Mblor Drug Co. . -JlRlggB ! Vi 4BFLORISTS . Chapln Bros. "O. H. Prey "-'Hlltnor BroB. FURNISHINGS 'i&W$9Kb1t4 i .. .-, . tNVffl"rt. "t Dudd 1 Fulk Mnenn' & DeomefW T1- (Mayer Bros.c-i - - law' i Palace Clothing Co. , -. Spelar & Simon. . $ 4 'Armstrong Clothing Co. : HATTERS V Budd k,'- 2 " Fulk ' . Armstrong Clothing Co; - . Mageo & Deemer Mayor Bros. . Palace Clothing Co. . Spblbr&SImbn " " J J JEWELERS ; -Hallett ii,3ft T-Tucker W.V m w .OPTICIANS Shiean RESTAURANTS T Horpolshelmer'a J . - Cafe Jacot. Y. M. C. A, Spa - .SHOES Budd i Men's' Bootery ' ff.t "'"tML .WW'iP.Mr.il. . M).i T. t , jMayerBros. rfYS if S r I CiMlller & Pain Lr.X-iAii - ) Yates rrencn V. I A v f V jvi ' .v a' ; TAILORS Srnfrh Wnnlan -MIIIm' -THEATERS Lyric Oliver -Orpheum- , , TYPEWRITERS LlncolR Typewriter Bxchuf B.' F. Swaason Co. PRINTERS .Gorge Bros. 4 Kljviil v r ' " COMMENCEMENT WEEK- . BEPLETEWITH VENf S REV. FIFER TO DELIVER BACCA LAUREATE 8ERMON. WILLIAM ALIEN WHITE THE ORATOR Rev. Francis Wayland Russell Will 8peak at Alumni Day Exercises. This year's wlll'bo the fortieth1' an nual commencement of the "University iof Nobraskrt. The exercises will be gin with the seventeenth annual con cert of tho university school of music Saturday night, Juno 10, at 8 p. m. This concert will be given In the Tem ple theater. Admission will bo by (ticket, which can be obtained at the school of music office in the conser vatory. 1 " Sunday evening, June 11, Will bo the 'baccalaureate address. The speaker will bo Rev. Orion Wesloy Flfer, A. M., 'U. of N.,'95, pastor, of Grace Metho dlBt church, Des Moines, la. Rever end Flfer has chosen for his subject, "ConEorvatlon of Character." Admis sion .to this Befvice will also bo by 'ticket. Alumni Day. . Tuesday, June 13, will bo class day. -The board-of- regents will meet on this day to make final recommenda tions for graduation. Alumni day. will be celebrated Wed nesday. A varied program has been planned. From 0 a. m. to 2 p. m., bah- 1 1 tlt r t i qucis win ue iieiu uy me various classes. At 4 p. m. tho alumni address will bo delivered by Rev. Francis Way land Russell, '90, pastor of West Pres byterian church, St. Louls-Mo. Rev erend Russell's subject will bo, "Vlslop, or How Evtended Is Your Horizon?" From E to 7 p.m., the annual banquet will bo served at the university farm. The day will bb closed by a cotillion at tho Templo In the-ovenlng., , , Reception. . Tho Commencement' exercises prop er will take place, Thursday morning. tTho procession will form on the cam pus at 10 a. m.7 and will marcn to St. (Paul's church, whore tho address will jbe delivered by Hon. William Allen White, editor of tho Emporia, Kas., uazctte, writer ana man 01 airairs. 'The subject of his address "will be, '"TJio .Education of Democracy." ,, . Thursday evening Chancellor and .Mrs. Avery will glvo a reception "to the regents, faculty and students and friends In the art gallery of,tho(ill braryi The' hours are 8 to 9:30 p:'m. Alumni and friends 'of the university and of Chancellor and Mrs. Avery are Invited; - - ESTIMATED AT 4,600, Enrollment Figures Have Nearly Been Completed. An estimate of; thoattendance at the University of NohVaska for the year 1911-12, bashed' on figures almost completed, places tho total" number at 4,c6o? Last year- tho estimate Vns 4,000' and the actual figures when com- Wa Ruth Medical College ' -V IM AniUATIOK WITS The 'A tJniversity of Chicago CHcge vrerk required fefdmlftUa jt ftr wfk la the Summer Qnrtrj'' Juse 17-Sept. i, iqii tH' te fer fu)i Mr(iUni to the t)tn tfkUca Ctturm, H Unlvenlty of Chtcij(ir , Write ml IF9 - IK The Spots Won't Corns Back If Cltanti1 at piled lacked only eight of coming up to It, being 3,992. The total attend ance Includes all students In tho uni versity proper, tho conservatory, the Omaha medical college, tho dental col lego and tho Bchool of agriculture. Last year Nebraska stood twelfth among tho universities of tho United States in attendance, passing Yale and Syracuse from fourteenth place. The steady lncreaeo at Nebraska the past few years Is unusual among schools of its kind. A year, of Increase Is generally followed by one of propor tionate decrease. Classified Column Advertisements for this column should, be left at- the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be in serted unless paid in advance, at the rate of 10 cents- per insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the Tirst insertion; tnree inser tions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Due bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf WANTED. Wnnted 16 men to help decorate Oliver theater for senior play. Apply to. It. E. Wenxerling, 106 University hall, 11 o'clock Friday. Three UckotB paid for each worker.' WANTED -To rent 10 or 12 cadet uniforms for tho wook after school is out. Sizes wanted, 36 to 40. See Ne braskan mana'gor. 147-5t ' Wanted to Buy Old gold and silver Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf WANTED 3 men as farnv hands. Apply at the employment bureau Sat urday morning. LOST. .LOST Thursday, a Kappa Alpha Thqtajiln with name of owner on the back. Return to" 'Nebraskan office.- Xostr-Sigma Tnu ' fraternity pin, with owner's namo on back. ' Return to Rag office. Lost A screw-cap 'mottled foun tain pen. Finder please, leave at Ne braskan office 4 Notice. ' Tho following articles have been found at one time or another during the last year and are at present re posing in the business manager's desk?1- Owners may havo same by Identifying.' Three watch fobs, one marked "HM and one marked "C. P.- , - - - One watch chain. Two key rings. , Two cuff buttons, Two padlocks, One beauty pin, marked "M;M One signet ring, markedi"B7? One whito dress glove, One "Harmony" notebook. One Nebraska hand book. One. hat-pin, marked "E;u One fountain Mihn WALT Stands for tho Latest and best in Mulsc . 1215 OSt. JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of M Huyler's & Whitman's fino candies Meier Drug Co. 13tlt and O Streets. CENTRAL NATIONAL IJMK I2th and O Strttts - P. Ii. HALL.. Prealdent F. B. JOHNSO.V. Vlce-prcaldent BEMAN C. FOX, Cashier W. W. HACKNEY, JR., Aat. Caah. The First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST A $1 opens an account 189 South llthStroet. JrtfARTHON'S Original Elicfrlc Shu Repairing Facttry and $2.60 Shtt Start Mtn's WtWMl'S Vrt , .z Wt Sm Ytu $1.00 142 North 12th Strt Try Oijr Maraschino Cherry Chocolates Also All Kinds of Dainty Sandwiches Best of Servic &y '. LINCOLN CANDY KITCKN Utk.aHS O i -1 S. W Cernc r UHlVERSiTYJEWELEEtirmiAK' C. A. Tucker JtWJi.ER - ' S. S. Shean . OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FIOUT Vour Patronaj e. . J! J. J . -1 ' r c I I i 11! . -,' '' ''I .fc-a Co It S II T-i Ml ! yi r 4 5 1; 5 !M w i-si ti 4- j-u r K-ij Z?r Jr. ."Uan,Tin t . r i 'i Eia r"r : '.'