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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1912)
THE DAILY NXBKASKA2T -l 6 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON WINS INTER-FBAT MEET Sigma Alpha EpBllon wallopod its brothor fratornltlos Saturday and won tuo annual lntor-fratornlty Indoor traok moot with a total of 33 points out of a total of 109 points. Dolta UpBllon was socond with 24 points, Bota Thota PI third with 20 points, and Alpha Thota Chi fourth with 17 points. Tho Slg Alpha won tho intor-frat rolay and tho Chi Omega won tho In-tor-aororlty foaturo rolay; tho Dolta Gamma' holng a closo contondor. WIloy of tho Slg Alph team was (ho Individual star of tho moot, winning a total of two firsts and holng on tho winning rolay team. Following tho moot a matinoo danco was hold. "THE TBAin SUCCESS LARGE ATTENDANCE OF WILLIN( CONTRIBUTORS 18 PRE8ENT AT THE AFFAIR. Fr yrarStaUa, Chop amd Qmlk HI The New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O 8tret - Baskoball and nthlotlo goods at tho Lawlor Cyclo Co.'s storo, 1423 0 St. tf NEW RECORD IS AGAIN SET BY WTES RIFE TEAM Tho Yatos Rlflo Team again raised tho record in tho shoot that was hold against Minnosota last Saturday. A scoro-of 8C1 was mado, as compared with tho formor record of 858. Tho Individual Bcores for Saturday woro as follows: D. O. Whlto 84 E. T. Wohlonborg 84 A. KJoldgaard 81 C. P. Poonstor 80 K. Graul 74 Tho roport from Michigan shows that Nebraska won tho shoot hold a weok ago by a scoro of 858 to 821. "Tho Trail," which succeeded "Tho County Fair," mot with a deserved success at tho Templb Saturday night. Miss Drake, secretary of the Y. W. C. A., although she has not completed an inventory of tho accounts, doclares that a favorablo balanco is certain to result. A largo attondanco of willing contributors was present. Tho fol lowing organizations participated, giving theso features: Union, "Across tho Plains"; Pal ladian, "Big Sioux Danco"; tho phys ical training girls, "Tho Wooing of Hiawatha"; tho Silver Sorpent sold lomonado; Black Masquo, cracker- jack; Delta Zota, waffles; Alpha O, loo cream, and tho Chi Omegas served at "Tho Boston Toa Party." Kappa Alpha Thota presented "Tho Evolution of tho American Girl," and operated tho shoot-tho-chutes; Delta Dolta Dolta told fortunes; Delta Gam ma presented "Pocahontas and John Smith"; Alpha Phi, "Militant Suf fragottos"; Alpha Chi Omoga, "Col logo Days"; tho Historical Sooloty, "Campflro StorloB," by Mrs. Knotts, and "Indian Lovers," by Mr. Gllmoro. An onjoyablo musical program was given In tho theatre by Mrs. Conant andMlss Louise Zumwlnkel. 96 92 91 88 91 180 170 172 1G8 1GG Register with Thornburg's orches tra. Auto B-255G. Junior Pictures. Junior football team will meet at 11 o'olook today. Class sweaters will bo given out thon. JOHN A. LAWLBR, Managor. For your orchestra call O. L. Jones. Auto L-8605. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O StrU P. H ALL. PmU.nt F. B. JOHNSON, VlM-PrMldnt If. W. HACKNEY, JR., Auu Cuk. HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dlaaef JJi30 to Ji30 Cr Supper 5t30 to 7(30 JL Alto Caftrlan Style THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 pir cut littnst " OT ""' $100 Opens an Account With the Firat National Bank, Oor. 10th and O. 44 Try a lunch at the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plaa. CUy Y. MCA. 13th an . HAVE , . i, i i i.i i if i UII i II II ill EVAINS Do Your Laundry NOW IS THE TIME For all True Students to RENEW Their Subscriptions i Wober Sultorlum. 1100 O St. February Clean-ttp Sale This Sale takes in everythiug in the Store in Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits,. Over coats and Odd Pants. In this announcement however, we give particulars only regarding Men's Suits and Overcoats, but you will gain a very good idea of how other goods are being sold by making a study of the following All Men's Suits and Overcoats divided into fouz grand price divisions GRAND DIVISION 1 AT $18.40 gives you choico of nil Men's Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 aud $35.00. GRAND DIVISION 2 AT $13.40 this lot 'gives you choico of Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $22.50 and $20.00. GRAND' DIVISION 3 AT $9.40 hero wo give you choice of Men's Suits and Overcoats worth $18.00 and $15.00. GRAND DIVISION 4 AT $6.40 rerabraces all Men's Suits and Overcoats that formerly sold at $12.50 and $10.00. i Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS LINCOLN, NEBRASKA -J -T tr " L;-7 AH -rvi , fa