The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1913, Image 4

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TnE DAILY NE BRAS KAN
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Coiner Makes Larger
Score Against Doane
Than Stiehm's Men
Those large campus views few days
!Mic I'nlver.-dty Hook Store.
C. H. Prey, UnlverBlty florist. 1133
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Our best niemorj hooks this week
only $1 20 The ('Diversity Hook
Store.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
The mission study class on (lie
Chinese revolution will he held Thurs
day at f o'clock in the V. W. C. A
room. Louise Curtis is leader.
Pay your subscription now. tf
Western Adv Co. the New Centurj
The Coiner Hulldogs opened the
baseball season Teiisday bj defeating
tin Doane Tigers hy a score of f to
3. The Kami' was close and at all
Htiiges was . enly fought. Errors were
few, considering the limit m1 practice
the teams hae had, each team being
credited wiili three lnjstakes.
KrHzinger for Doane pitched good
ball but was suffering some with a
Boro arm. He uncoikcd plenty of
tam and had plenty of control. Ford
for the Itulldogs was in good early
Ronson lorn, striking out five men. j I'rlnl f-rH. for Novelty Programs Spe
The Kiiiii.- was lull of long hits ' ("ial 1'B". "t i leather,
Among the Isitors, Pronson and (,,,h- )H),M nr ,1,,,,al- M"' sP'(ii,1,-v
Kreszinger hits for tliree sacks and
Krebs for two while in the local' Artistic dance programs and menuH
camp Jester Clouted "the hall for nlfiyr l"rUGullir people. ..George Bros.,
home nm. Mylar and Wilnieth for Printers, UU N street.
throe sacks and Adams for two.
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Cotuer ....IID2 I (I I) U 2 -5 '. 3
Baterles Kretzlner and Mronson;
Ford and Day. Umpire- Woods.
No Alness Except
Spring Fever Now
Prevalent on Campus
No new cases of sickness have been '
reported at the Register's office lately!
bo recent .ibsenci s are no doubt due
to spilng teer. .Many students are
sevn on l lie campus taking sun baths
as tlie t rec.i have not as jet blossomed
out their shadc-gh ing leaves. Pro
fessor Engberg sits in liis olllce talk
ing "iicoiiragingly to delinquent stu
dents, but most of them have by this
time gone through that dreaded agony
and are now sludjing to make up
there lost work.
All members of the (I iris' Tennis
club are requested to make arrange
ments this week with the secretary at
303 M. C. hall between 2 and 3 ..
m. this week.
Pay your subscription now.
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Place your order with Townsend as
early as possible for duplicate por
traits. The Cornhusker price contin
ues until the close of the school year.
Adv. tf
Hoik it Kisht r and Wallace Mc
Donald of Omaha and John H Praia
and Robert R'-asoner of Hastings are
visting at the Phi Camma Delta
house.
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PROBLEM
Has Been Solved for You
Complete Party Service
Is Now Offered You by
Our Retail Department
Phone B-6152
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ORPHEUM
Program for Week Beginning Mon
day Night, April 14th:
VOLANT
THE HESS SISTERS
JOHN AND WINNIE HENNINGS
HUGH J. EMMETT
Frank WORK & PLAY Jewel
HAL AND FRANCIS
MILLER & LYLES
PHOTO PLAYS
Pay your subscription now.
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CAMPUS NOTES
Don Alliens, a well known junior
engineers, received word Tuesday
morning of the death of his father,
M. P. Ahrens, in Denver, Colo. I Io
left immediately for his home in Sid
ney, Nob, where the funeral will be
held.
Pay your subscription now. tf
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Telephone Yule Rros at once.
The Household Arts club met with1
1-ouis.' Alert ilitli Tuesday evening
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J'aj jour subscription now. tf
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Zoeb's Orchestra, Phone L7020. i
Homer (Sittings. c 'l.", is in the citv
and expects to remain for some time.
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.Frolich's Orchestra. Phone L-7363. I
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
-fc 12th and O Streets -
P. A. Hall President
fa F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres.
W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, -fc
SPALDING'S
Baseball Goods
ARE HARD TO BEAT ! !
We Have a New
and Complete Line
We Solicit the Fraternity Trade
H. Reusch,
118 So
12th St.
LYRIC
THURS., FRI and SAT.
THE WELLINGTON TRIO
PHOTO PLAYS
'THE WED"
"HE HAD A GUESS COMING"
THREE SHOWS DAILY. MATI
NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 & 9 P. M.
Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c.
Night All Seats 15c.
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TO HAVE YOUR WISH COME TRUE
For delightful comfort in cabs where
you want to ride with the pleasure of
knowing jou will not soil a costly
dress call "Ensign!"
Our cabs are all full size where
four passengers may ride in comfort
as cozy and clean on the Inside as you
den. Rides as smoothly as a Pullman.
Her pleasant remembrance of her
escort to the formal will be more last
ing where you use an "Ensign Cab."
It means luxury comfort and pleasure
Adv.
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MARK
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
I3th and O Sia
You Don't
Pay for the Name
j When you buy
1 a Spalding Ath
letic A rticle, as ,
some dealers who
are after bigger
profit on Athletic
Goods would have you infer.
You pay for--and get-honest
workmanship and material.
The name as evidenced in
the Spalding Trade Mark
is put on as a guarantee 01
what you pay for.
( )ur (. omplctc (. .il.ilouiic on request
A. G. Spalding & Bros.
28--IU) So. Wabash Ave Chicago, Illinois
C. E. Cook of Hlalr, is visiting1
friends at the Kappa Sig house thisi
week.
Pay your subscription now. tf
Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg.
B-3609.
The Peru club will meet at the
home of Supt. J. E Delzell Saturday
evening, April 1!.
llagenalck's Orchestra, Auto H-2990.
Silver Serpent will entertain Sopho
more girls Saturday afternoon, 3-5,
at the Temple.
L. C. SMITH & BROS.
BALL-BEARING
TYPEWRITERS
Back space key models rebuilt like new. Guaranteed Typewriters. $40.00 to $60.00
Examine one of these before you purchase any make.
RENT A TYPEWRITER, if you do not wish to purchase. We furnish a late model
up-to-date machine.
Typewriter supplies and repairs.
L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO.
135 North 13th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska
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