The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 11, 1912, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
BOOST FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL
MEDICAL A980CIATION PUT8 AP
PROVAL ON NEW BUILDING
AT OMAHA.
At tile meeting of tin Medical HO
clot j, which incliidcH about 1.0(H) jh
HlclUllH 1111(1 HlirgCOUH tliioughout the
Hi lite, and whlih Iiuh JuhI HiiIhIiciI
holding It m annual convention, a for
mal rcHolutlon v.hh paHHcd faorlng
tho action of the leglHluture and the
governor In granting appropriations
laHt year for the lie v. medical build
IngH which aie to be located at Oinu
ha
The Hoclet in now almoHt iinanl
iiiouhI In favoi of developing a Htiong
medical hcIiooI in the 1 'nl er h i t , and
tho former Htiong oppoHltlon which
oxlHted Iiuh now died out lan pio
foHHOTH I loin the medical college of
tho TnlvciHlt) took a pioininent pint,
both In the Hcicntlllc (IIhcuhhIoiis and
In transacting the ImihIih-hk ol the
meeting
ABOUT PEOPLE
I!od l'l luting ( o I J . 'o lL'th St
C II H rev florlKi 1 IT! O St tf
Typewriting call c citings. Auto
or54 i;n nit
Win i eii llowaid ih out of the city on
UUHillCHS
Ted Mairlner, Cleaner and Hattor,
2:if. No 11th
Violet Slllls will spend the week
end in Allium
llae (luiU'H piinl it for you. 2311
Noiih Eleventh St
Hui i Pelvimeter will spend tho
wook end in Omaha
j A Hui hank, e '10, iw a visitor at
tho Alpha Tail house.
Sigma 1'hl Kpsilon will give :i danco
tonight at i'Yaternlty hall.
fhuilc.s Ceiry Ih spending the week
end at It Ih home in Auburn
i.eoige HroH , expert printers, en
gravers and emboHHerH, 13th and N
Lola Hei r Iiuh leturned fioin her
home in Kali bin , wheie Hhe Hpent
ThurHdaj
Cairje Coleman .s lather Iiuh been
vlBlting her today, lia ing diopped in
from Ki cutout
Millie McKee and 'ei noli St in aie
visiting In Auroia at the home ot Mi
and .Mrs McKoe.
Knu Hui ton lett vcstoida) for I'uw
noo Clt. where hIic will upend , Sutui
duy und Sunday at home.
May lat Ih tho date when all nub
BcriptloiiH to tho Hag should bo paid
Aro you Ht ill delinquent? ,
Hlrd Stijker lett estcrdu foi
South Omaha, where he will upend tho
wook end with li Ih purentH
Honry Thiesen, u freshtiriin from
W'obI 1'olnt, Hprulned li Ih unkle jester
day while working In the gym
Mrs S V Shonku left yesterday for
hor home In David City where Hhe
will Hpend Satuidaj und Suiiduy
Mrs 11 H Sawjer wuh Horl()usr
hurt yestenla bj a fall She broke
her hip and peihups wuh internally In
Jurod
Chancelloi Aveij went to Auburn
yoHterduy. to dellvei win uddreHH before
the graduating cIiihh of the high
Hchool
Hretu Diehl. Stella Stevens and
Mablo Richie will be absent from tho
Alpha () hoiiHe a few daa on u geolo
gy trip
It M Switlei and Hugh Mills aro
visiting Hay K Ilium e '13 In Wahoo
Thoy will attend a dance at that place
tonight
It 1b now time for low bIiooh Go
to Rogers & Perkins, thoy havo all
tho lato, up to-dato utyles and can lit
and please you.
Clarh White. George Hanson, War
idM Hart, George Dutton and Mr
l
HlggH left Lincoln liiflt night to ut- j
tend a danco In York.
Ivy Day May 22, 1912. Inter-claas I
field and track meet. Medals awarded '
to the winners. Freshmen are especl-
i
ally urged to compete. ,
Itenjainln HarriHon left yeHterday '
for Dunbnr, Neb, where he will be
the chief speuket at a meeting of tho
alumni of that hcIioo!
(lain Rankin Helen Stub, Maud
KorreHt, Satlle Aber und Violet SiniH
have gone to Auiora to attend a house
pin t given by Violet SIiiih
Anna Wilght left yeHterday for
Schuyler She wuh uccompuiiled by
her hIhIci, Edith, who Iiuh been Htay '
lug at the Delta Gamma house i
Ka RobeitH and Ellen AndciHonl
will eiiteitaln their cIuhh of glilH from
the elghboihood Houhc ut u party j
HiIh atteiiiooii at the Delta Cnmma!
Iiouhc j
The HetiiK defeated the Delta Tans
ycHteiday, S to '1 The Delta Tuiih ex
pel ienced coiiHlderable dllllculty in1
finding l.ichty. who threw for the!
ItetllH I
Supei iiiteiident Reed Iiuh returned
tiom Aurora where he went to confer
witli State Superintendent Delell
about the re iHing of the high nchool
manual
Helen lleaton, Kraiices Nolan and
Ruth Eviuih went to Wahoo yeHterday
to attend a dance They will be en
til i;. lined oei Sunday at the home ot
Delicti lleaton
SleHter Shonka, captain of the 'II i
I
football team, ban been Hpeitding n
lew days in Lincoln at the Delta Cln
houne He will leae todirv foi hlH
home in David City
Hiiel Snell, Kloieiice KiohI and Eh
ther Winner left yeut'iday lor I'lutts
mouth, wheie they will npend the
week end with Marie RoberHon and
Mih Helen Gray RoberHon. ,
ELOCUTION RECITAL SATURDAY
Miss Howell's Advanced Students to
Present Program at Temple.
Saturday evening, commencing ut
S l.i, a flee iecitul in to be glell at'
the Temple theatre by the advanced j
HtudentH in MiHH Alice Howell's cIiihh
in elocutiou Ah the names of several
pioniiiii'itt mcmbcrH of the I'niveisityl
Dramatic club appear upon the pro
giam and uh all who appear have dlH
tinguiHlied theiiiHeheH by the high
iiuality of theii woik, the audience is
assured tit an excellent entei tainuteiit
The progiam follows
1 The Game ot Swoids Lilleiiau
Mihs Mildied Rev Ins
2 Scene from "The Melting I'ot"
Zangw ill
.'. A Model Sermon
Mi J R Reach
1 a l'otion Scene troin ' Romeo
and Juliet' ShakcHpeuie
b "The Will" Gilbert Parker
." Grlngolie, the Hallad Monger"
Arthur Slnveley
Miss Klorence Karinan
(' lien Rutler'H LuHt Race
John T Moore
Mr. Otto Sinkie
7 Piiiitoinlnie "Enoch Ardeu" . .
. Tennyson
Arranged by Mrs Flossie I)
McKelvie
All students Btiould vlBlt tho "Col
lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th S L Chaplin, Prop
New Lindell Hotel
J3 AND M STREETS
LINCOLN
European Plan Rates from $ 1 .00 Up
Popular Price Cafe
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN BANQUETS
J. C VENABLJE
Manager
COLLEGE MEN
Should have their Clothes Made to Order
We have tho finest fabrics and make the best fitting clothes in
Lincoln. Spring and Summer Suits
$15.00 and up
FLODEEIN Sc BRETHOUAER
merchontTollors: 129So.llth St.
OUR CAFE IS OPEN
After All Dances and Parties
Wo "cater" to student trade and can serve you
and your lady to all kinds of Club Sandwiches,
Salads, Oysters any style, Ice Cream and Sherbeta
Fountain in Connection with Cafe
THE FOLSOM CAFE
1325-31 N St.
I
SENIOR RINGS
A Limited Number of Sterling Silver
enior Rings $1.50 Each at
The University Book Store
340 North 11th Street
DR. MAXEY WRITES.
A pamphlet, just recently fioin the
preHH has eouie to our notice It Ih en
titled "Japanese-American Relations as
Affecting Control of the Pacific, " b
Dr Edwin Maxey TIiIh pamphlet iH
reprinted from The Journal of Race
Development, Vol II Tho treatise
dealu .uii tlm bubjoeL in u. bioad
minded way It gives tho entire h Ih
tor of tho Japanese-American rola
tloiiB as well as dealing at length with
the question as it stands at the pres
ent time
I
J. C. WOOD and CO.
Tha Bast Is Always the Cheapest
1822 N St. Auto 1292 Ball 147
CLEANERS and DYERS ,.."
Hef fley's TaHots
Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles