The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1913, Image 3

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T IT E 1) A I L Y 7 EI1RARKAN
CAMPUS NOTES
Frolich's Orchestta, mono L 73G3.
MIsh Cora Hrown, who is teaching
ben in the public school, spent the
spring vacation at her hotnr
Hagenslek's Orchestra, Auto R-2990.
You Don't
C H Frey, University florist. 1133
O Bt.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Mane l)iill of l)enniail. la. and PqJJ faf fHC NCLYYIG
Opal Corvell of Norfolk, are visiting . ,,,
Iriends at the ('hi Omega house Wnen tJOU OUy
a Spalding Ath-
llaxe you seen the fresh spring .style' letiC Article QS
Box Paper at The University Hook SOtlie ciCillCfS wh()
mn' AUV nro nftor hinnor XWs.
nrofit on Athletic
Fair Coed I have a question for ,-, , . . . . r
.,. Rudolph, oi.i reiiow. Goods would have you infer.
uudoiph ves. my dear You poy for--and get-honest
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Fair One A foresaid If a sorority WOrKmanSRW aiW material.
THEATRES
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SX iaoi JN$
2 MARK N
Mrs. N'eligh and Mrs Moodie of I girl were to give a Frc-hunm a sup J he name--- OS evidenced Z7 I '
i-nL i uiim, ju e visiting inei" riaiign i ' i '" i " mni.-n-, m uiw rin- rno cTlUluinn I fflflP iVlClYK--
give a Sopho nioi e7 .. n
Illinois Siren
Oliver Theatre
Today 2:.'i0 Tonight H:5
AL. G. FIELD
GREATER M I NSTRFILS
Night, $1 (K) to H.'c Malii.ee. '.)c
Tuesday Night, pill S
EDDIE FOY
In "Over the River"
RICKS $2 00 to f.Oc.
ters, Phyllis Neligh and Carrie Moo
die.
Artistic danco programs and menus
for particular people. Oeorge Bros,
Printers, 1313 N street.
"Why is chemistry like live?"
"Recause the lower tin gas, the
jjreater the pressuir" Kx.
Hox Paper, 10c this week Univer
is put on as a guarantee 01
what you pay for.
Our I omplctc Catalogue (in request
Place vour order witli Townsend as A C Qr.nU: Jp D-
i". VJ. ijpaiUHI VX LIIU9.
28--30 So. Wabasb Ave Chicago, Illinois
early as possible for duplicate por
traits. The Cornhusker price contin
lies until (lie close of the school year.
Adv tf
VTis's DoiotHy " "riineKemnn, -vrhn"
played l he part of "Nibs" with Maude
sily Rook Store. :!Ri N. 11th SI. Adv. AiamK U1 ' "'"'' ' "m- ,K "" Aimui
I'll! from Hariiard College Miss
Eva Lambert of (J rand Island and 'liP.soiniin and Senator Nor-is were
Marie McIIenrv ol Dennison. la are "titertained at the local chapter house
visiting at the Kappa Kappa Gamma,
bouse.
last Wednesday.
Initial Cards and Stationery. Get it
at University Rook Store, 210 N 11th
St. Adv.
Maude Flock is visiting friends at
the Tri Dell house
BETA FORMAL TONIGHT.
The following Retas are in town
for the Reta Theta Pi formal this
evening: Harry Ryan, Walter Klopp,
Richard Paine, Carrol Hidden, Max
Wynian, Louis Matte. Rert Weldon
and Reed Pedis of Omaha, Arthur
SPALDING'S
Baseball Goods
ARE HARD TO BEAT ! !
We Have a New
and Complete Line
We Solicit the Fraternity Trade
H. Reusch, iinfs.t
ORPHEUM
Program for week beginning on
Monday Night, April 31.
OFEDOS' FIVE MUSICAL GOR
MANS MR. & MRS. JACK M'GREE"r7
THOMAS P JACKSON & CO
J. R Armstrong & Manly Jan.
THREE GLINSERETTES
LOUIS STONE
GERTRUDE GEBESTE
Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg.
Wherry, Pawner City; George Out
B-3609.
ion ol Hastings, Glenn Raines of
TO HAVE YOUR WISH COME TRUE
For delightful comfort in cabs where
you want to ride wit it the pleasure of;
knowing j on will not soil a costly!
dress call 'Kiisign'" j
Our cabs are all full size where
fmir mi ssen i.ru 11e.1v rilr In rr.mfr.1
I,':n,1),IIN' Mv !m(l Mr" (' r Suifl as coy and clean on the inside as you I
of Hailem. Ir)a, and Mi and Mrs ,!,-. Rides as smoothly as a Pullman
Mill line Fraternity Tablets. The T). ,,,, t.(,iM11M,n ol Waterloo Her pleasant remembrance of her,
l'nivrrsit Rook Store Adv. escort to the formal will be more last-.
iiie where von use :in "I0nlirn P;it" I All Seat- Uir
Military Pictures. It means luxury comfort and pleasure
A and H company pictures will be Adv.
taken Monday evening No individual
pictures for the militaty section of
the Oomhusker will be accepted afte
12 M Wednesday Apt il !)th.
L T SKINNLR,
ILYRICi
THURS., FRIDAY & SAT.
Wright, Durfor & Griswold
NORWOOD & NORWOOD
PHOTO PLAYS
"What Happened To Mary."
"A Way of the Underworld"
"The Gate She Left Open."
"The Blarney Stone"
Three Shows Mails. Matinees 2 P
M Night T and 9 P M Matinees
Children :.c, dulls 1m Night,
Telephone Yule firos at once.
Spring Styles in Initial Stationery
All the letters. Tin University Hook
Store. Adv.
Loeb's Orchestra, Phone L7G20.
Military Kditor.
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
"SPA"
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Rooi
'Cafeteria Plan
City Y. M. C. A. -:- 13tb and P
THOMAS P. HARRISON
FOR
CITY COMMISSIONER
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Primaries April 8th, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
WALTER L. DAWSON
CANDIDATE FOR
CITY COMMISSIONER
EDWIN S. RIPLEY
A.B. '01; LL.B. '04 (Michigan)
LAWYER
CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER
Asks the Support of University Men
FRANK D. EAGER
B. Sc. of N. '93.
For City Commissioner
It is a matter ol mutual advantage in many as to have the
city and nniveisity administrations able to cooperate and work in
hatinony for the development of both the city and university. This
will be particularly true during the next lew years when many
mutters relutive to campus extension, parkiitK of streets, and boule
vard construction for the development of a Kt'i'at and beautiful Uni
versity must be settled.
The olrl time members of the faculty know me They know of
my loyalty to every interest of the university. As to my qualifi
cations ask them.
For City Commissioner
FRANK D. EAGER
U. of N. '93.
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