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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBBA8EAN 2 OUTLOOK FOB TENNIS IS FAR FROMjNCOURHGING EFFORTS BEING MADE BY UNI VERSITY AUTHORITIES TO FINISH COURTS. Tho outlook for now tennis courts, to dike the place of those torn up by tho new law building. Ih not very bright, at leaBt Tor spring practice Kfforts arc being made by tho nth lot Ic department and the chancellor to provide courts, but whether they can be graded Into good condition noon enough to iiiBiire a tournament UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Pilronagi SollclUd Ih wry doubtful The chancellor and (' K Chow Ins superintendent of grounds, recom mended to the regents some time ago that the block eaHt of the athletic field be cleared off and the courtH put there There are three houfieB. hc'V oral HhedB. and a few treoB on tho block, and at tho time tho matter waa paHBed by booauHo it was thought that a place could be found that would on tall Iohh dlfllculty In getting Into con ditlon In the meantime, howover, spring haB arrived with a vengeance, and the followers of the racquet are won derlng whether they will get to play on unlversltv courts If tho Uni versity Ih to have a team to enter In the tennis contoBtB of tho MlsBourl valley practice will have to start soon Recommendation to Regenta. YoBtorday the chancellor and Coach Stelhm met In n conference to devise vvas unit means for the establishing of the courtH The coach said that both were of the opinion that somo thing thould be done soon A recom mondation will again bo made to the regents, who meet Tuesday, April 9, that the block east of tho athletic fold be cleared and the courts bo put there Nothing can be done, before tlie ro-nts tiUMgtat any rate Kven if tho regents clecldo lo pro vide the courts It will probably be so la.e in liw season when they are fin lrtiwd tha' there will not be time to got together a team To remove the houses and trees now on the laud will be a matter of several woekH, and there will probably be the usual de las common to such Jobs It is posBlblo that some pilvate courts can be seemed for team prac tlce, although nothing has been done along this line For Individual pla lng the courts will piobablv be fin ished in time for a few weeks at tho end of the semester It will prob ably not be until next fall that work can be staited along the line of a university squad In tho meantime or at least until the logouts decide upon it tennis devotees will have to iig up some temporary courts or else play in the streets at the risk of tho new "biuz wagon " "BROKE" SEASON HERB UNWISE AND SEMI-WISE SPEND ERS SUFFERING DEARTH OF CA8H NOW. "Say, Hill." said tho first student, 'what do joii say wo take in "Tho Heart Hreakers" at the Oliver Satur day night with a couple of friends?" "I would Bure like to," was the an bwer "but light now I'm broke flat" That's the way It Is, too, It Isn't (rue of Hill alono but will apply to Tom, Dick and Harry as well It has alvvaa Htruck us as being rather queer SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING EMBOSSING Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. &ftr.WWm hit i.n nm 1 mmmAWwM ' WALT Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 0 St. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O StrU P. HALL. PriUnl . B. JOHNSON. Vle-Pruldnt If. W. HACKNHY. JR.. Ami. Cm. THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 per oint Interest m " p' $100 Opons an Account With the Fint National Bank, Oor. 10th and O. vv liy all these fellow b who do tho fuBS Ing for the University spond all their money during the winter and have none to spend in the beautiful spring time when It is a real pleasure to have those things which only money can buy We have made a long Btudy of the college man's financial proposition, and after many years of deep thought It has boon found that there are three kinds of spenderB In college. They are classified aB follows Tho man who saves his money for spring he Is the wise spender, tho man who spends it all In the first (wo or three months and then goes homo to tho faun he Ih the unwise spender, and the man who goes broke about tho first of April and has to borrow enough from his friends to hold him over for the iemalnlng two months of school he is tho Bomiwlso Bpend er It might be said of this claBB of spenders that they aro tho groatost In number and can often become tho most vexing if they come around too often, and especially when they re fuse to pay up tho next fall Yet, they say it takes all klndB of people to make a world, bo tho un w ise spenders aro as much In demand as any other typo for that reason. No doubt we all have acquaintances belonging to all throe types, and may be once or twice we get pretty angry at some of them; but Just remombor that oven the vviBost spenders aro more liable to bo broko this tlmo of year than at any other time, so lot's have compassion on them If they aro not so fortunate as we. Heffley's Tailors Suits $20 Jputh andW" NiftyStyks Did You Ever Get "Busheled" while trying on a suit of ready made clothes from the "pile?" It is a common custom among salesmen to criss-cross the clothes with a chalk mark while trying them on and assure you that The TitlWill Be Tailored Equal to Custom Made" but the result is the" lose their original lines and look like a 'hand-me-down." The act of rehashing, called "busheling," is not practiced by us. We give you the best custom-tailoring first-handed and at a reasonable price. See our new Spring and Summer woolen none finer in the world at $25 to $50r . C. L. ANDERSON Tailoring Company 143 South 12th Street Lincoln, Nebraska Fine Tailoring Friday April 5 and Hop Ifraterir&ity Hall Jcmes Orchestra $1.25 Wober Sultorlum, 1100 O St. t - HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE WAR THON'S SSS t JS 25c Als Cafeterlan ttyU Original, Electric, Shoe ' Repair Factory - mm A . r i i Weekly shipments of the beat there Always reliable and up to is in chocolates. , Huyler'B Uhltman's the minute Lowney's fuartttvm California violetB froah every day. 142 North 12th Street Meier Drig Co. 13th And O Subscribe for the "Rag"