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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBTIABKAN f,j "I1 K STUDENTS' CONFERENCE MANY DELEGATES EXPECTED TO ATTEND MEETING OF NE BRASKA ORGANIZATION. Tho Nehraska Studenta" Conference to bo held under tho niiRpicoH of tlie Young Men's Christian Association of Nebraska openH today at Doano Col lege. Crete, Neb. Sessions will com mence tonight at 8:00 and will con tinuo until Sunday evening Work ers' meetings will take up Saturday, culminating in a "conference feed" Saturday evening This dinner is to bo informal, with some "stunts" by prominent Y. M. C. A. men. Delegates will be entertained at the homes of residents at Crete Seventeen dele gates have announced their Intention of going from here and it is believed that this number will be swelled to twenty-five before tho train goes to night at r:oO o'clock on the Hurling ton road. "Dad" Elliott and .7. I Ilailey will speak at the opening meeting. Other prominent men who will be present and who will speak are: A. 71. Elliott, international Y. M. C A. socretary; 7)r W. V Lawrence, pastor FirBt 7'resbyterlan Church and chairman Men and Religion Commit too, Lincoln, Neb ; Guy V. Aldrlch, state student secretary of Iowa; It II. Garner, Btato student secretary of Missouri; J. V. Ualley, stato secretary of Nebraska; Chas A. Fordyce. chair man Stato Student Committee; J Dean Ilinger, lawyer, South Omaha; C. Ix)ren Harkness. general secretary University of Nebraska; R J HI. monds, general secretary Nebraska Wesleyan University; Rev. II Hunt Ington, pastor First M R Church. Crete; Rev John V. Cowan, pastor Congregational Church Crete, and Stanton Turner, state student secre tary of Nebraska. University men planning to attend are: M. V. Arnold. II. II. Wiebe, R. M Lehew, I) M. Rogers, F. .7. Colbert, R. C. Gee, J. R. Reach, It. A. Smith, II. W. Hess. W W. Guidinger, August lUomcamp, B. B Frost, II. S Kinney, C. A. Hauptman, S H Tier, C S Harkness, A. II. Dinsmoro Discerning Freshman. Coop Clerk "This book will do half your studies for you." Fresh ie "(Jive me two." California Pelican Smart Patterns Choicest Fabrics In Spring Clothes for Men and Young Men Small, bright but very neat patterns hold sway this Spring. Basket or Celtic weaves, plain diag onals; stripes, Bedford cords and hair line effects. The very finest imported and domestic fabrics. Young men who want smart styles are especially well provided for here this year clever distinc tive models from Hendleys, Society Brand and Ederheimer Stein and several other good lines, showing the new English effects and also more conservatwe models for those who wish. SUITS $10 to $45 nAYER BROTH ERS cgatSlmiigW "UNIVERSAL" Model THE "Happy Medium" in Semi-jV?-toed shoes. 'Extren.Hy comfortable, while being up-to-the-hour in St ' ' -sion. Its fine, aiHij-i' .lies are due, in large measure, to the skillful "rocker' ' i 'vex curve of sole, with concave curve of upper. This latter giva short vamp that will not wrinkle (through excessive slackening of leather) when forepart of shoe is bent in walking. At SPECIFICATIONS Illack Smooth Calf HhuliiT Oionl Also Russia Calf Soli's l.r S( Single Heels 11h Military rarrrn Stock Nos. 7491-9187 Price Speier & Simon WE SAVE YOU MONEY Corner 10th and O Street Lincoln, Nebraska SECOND ANNUAL CLUB MINSTRELS I Monday & Tuesday, April 15-16 OLIVER THEATER Bigger, Better Funnier Than Ever Everybody that is anybody will be there HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner 11(30 to Ii30 'IE Supft liM u 7i30 XuC Also Qaftrlan Styl Y. M. c . Merchant Tailor Shop Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Busement Y. M. C. A. Bldg.