i, i THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN If. It. IV S5 i !' LITTLE PROGRESS MADE IN INTER-FRAT CONTEST First Division. Won Delta I' Mela Delta Tail Kappa SIk Alplui Th.-t Alpha Tail I u o it I )Ht II II II Second Division. Won .OHt II 1'er I rill I Ml Ml lllllll 1DIIII IIOII IHMI lllll) 1'er ( flit KJDI) lllllll .Mm 1 1)1)0 Mil). 000. 000. SENIOR PICNIC WEDNESDAY ANNUAL OUTING OF GRADUATING CLASS TAKES PLACE AT MILFORD. l'lil Cam . - SIk Alph I l'lil Dell I I'hi I'hI I SIk llii I Sl No " vSit; K TlliH lliellldeH two I'orleited HllllH'H l'lil I'hI foil'eited to SiKina Clii. ami at eleven o'clock yeHtenlay Alpha Tliet rmfeited to Delta 1'. The nameH Heein to lie laKDiK some what and interest is sadly lacking There are a great iimnlier of post polled games Htill to be pluvcd as well as the remainder oT the schedule TD SPEAK FOR NEBRASKA CHANCELLOR AVERY GOES TO OMAHA TO PRESENT CLAIMS OF ALMA MATER. Chanei'llor A very goes to Omaha Thiii.sdaN morning where he will npe;ik to the students of the high Hchool on matters i. dating to ehoos ing a college and the aihantages that Nebraska offers The Omaha club here at the I'nUersity made arrange inents with the principal of the Oma ha high school and requested the cliancellor to make the trip This address of Mr. Aver) is a di- Tret rtHH- Uiw cluh..vliLell.lb .'L,.t. . lug the advantages oT Nebraska as opposed to other institutions for the graduates from that city. Many of the students go to eastern schools, and alumni (dubs from these schools are working in the interest of their colleges, with the result that Nebras ka lias not been very extensively ad vertlsed The report from students attending Hchool there now was to the effect that thev had been urged to attend nearlv every other school of impor tance, and that there was no reason why Nebraska should not have a "look in " The class this vear has two hundred and seventy live mem bers and from this number Nebraska should have a good share of those who go further in their school work COMPET SOUVENIRS GIVEN. The annual senior picnic, formerly known as Senior Sneak Day, Is to be ' held Wednesday, May 1 ." Inasmuch as the date of the affair has been i known for some time, and since a large attendance is desired, the coin- ' initteo in charge had decided to ( abandon the Idea of calling it "sneak day'' and to dimply go their way with out further adieu; as a matter of fact I the sneak part has always been more or less of a jest, for even the faculty knew Just when the affair was to b I staged. As usual the trip is to be taken to j Milford, the llrst town west of Lin coln. A special train over the 1 tur linglon will leave about eight o'clock j in the morning and ret urn about1 twelve hours later. Milford lias pe culiar natural advantages which make ' it very Hiiitable for such an affair. The Hlue river, to say nothing of its natural beauty, offers an excellent op portunity for the zealous oarsman, who feels Inspired to pilot a fair com i panion along the stream. The Old Soldiers' Home is of much interest in thai it is the only one within many miles of Lincoln; the medicinal spring! and bottling works, although they do not enjoy the distinction of being the oiilv ones of their kind, have, in for mer ears. proven equal to the afore mentioned attractions in their inter est. Mesides the sight seeing part of the excursion there are to be baseball games, races, ample lunches, and nil inrous kodaks with their operators and would be operators. Inasmuch as this will be practically the last oppor tunity for the senior class to get to gether as a body for the purpose of amusement, it is expected that every uneAvliu iui,r.aJtUi.tJw IM'.'.'ssary rail road fare will be at the Iturlingtoii sta lion in time to catch the train. Military Department Plans Innovation For Annual Contest. The military department is planning an innovation for the Decoration Day compel. This novelty is a program of the events to occur in the course of the day's evolutions, the names of all ofllcers and sponsors and other infor niation tilting to the occasion. A copy will be given to each cadet as a souvenir. Sciplo to Lecture. Prof. L. A. Sciplo will deliver a lec ture tonight before the engineering so clety on "Kngiiieeriug Features of the Destruction of Refuse and (Jarbagc Disposal." Shoes Acquire the habit, as others are doing, by putting on a "SNAPPY PAIR" of those new oxfords or pumps of real style and quality. Shoe shapes that stay in shape. Davis Bros. Successors to Petty 110 North 13th Street Heffley's Tailors Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles vasI i Jnv-. J ,-s"'iV;' ' " k Design No. 77( Thrcc-liutton Novelty Sink Your Confidence builds our present and future business Confidence in quality of woolens, in work manship, in statement of facts and in prices. 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