THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A. T. 0s and Delta Taus Win in Inter-Frat Games Thursday Afternoon (Inmi'H In the Inter fiat league were thick and furious yesterday In the II rut division the Alpha Tau Oiiickr team kept their lead over the other teams by winning from the Meta Theta PI nine. The Ilrsl game of the day was played between the Delta Taus and the ). U's. The Delts defeated the Delta Upsllons in a fast game by a score of 4 to 3. llugg pitching for the Dells struck out thirteen men McCiurk played a good game in the field and his hit In the last Inning brought in two scores win ning the game The batteries were llugg and Hager for the Delts, Thomp son and Shoemaker for the T)elta Up sllons ICach team were accredited with tin ee errors Next the Alpha Tau Omega team met and put to Might the Heta Theta IM nine In a fast and exciting game which resulted In a f to .'5 score for the form er Neighbors sent ten Betas back to the bench on strike outs Chamberlain sent si lpha Tau Omegas out by the same route Barnes' great work in cen ter field was the feature of the game Umpire E Leslie Hyde The second game of the day was played between the Sigma I'hi lOpsilon and Sigma Nil tennis whhh resulted in a i(!oi lor the foimei b a i to ." scoit The game was maiked l no leatuits except the beautllul catches nl foul Mies b Strain The batteries for Sigma I'hi Kpsilon weie O'Keefe and Moiiison, and Cook and I'attei son loi the Sigma Nil team The Sigma Alpha Kpsilon team met the nine from the I'hi Delta Theta Komensky Club to Go For Big Picnic on Blue River at Crete Arrangements have been made by the Komensky club for a big picnic on the Blue river near Crete The party will leave Lincoln Saturda morning and will be met at Crete by a flotilla of launches belonging to members of the club who reside In Crete In these they will go up the river about three miles to the place where the festivities will be held After the customary "eats" the af ternon will be spent on the river in launches, row boats, canoes, and other craft by those who care for pleasures of an aquatic nature For those who are not so venturesome there will be amusemeht prOYtTierl hr-rhr-hmleof4 the grove along the back of the river In the evening and far into the night there will be a dance with music fur nished by a local orchestra Last chance to hear the University dlee and Mandolin club in the "Riot of Harmony" at the high school audi torium next Saturday night. May 10 (let tickets today at the University Y M C A in the Temple building. This concert is given under the au spices of the Lincoln High school Y. M C A club Artistic dance, programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street. During recent years, perhaps no Art has made greater advancement than has photography. True, there are still those who are content with inero Impressions, but the appreciative pub lic are demanding from the progres sive photographer something more than this Platinums in sepia and Art proofs In India tint are but two styles and effects in portraiture that demon. trate this progress. The study of light and shade and its relationship to form Is most in teresting The fact that Mr Townsend has made a life study and has in every de partment of liis studio an expert la sufficient reason why there is a na turalness about his portraits that make them reproductions true to life. This Is the season of all seasons of life yrar whrnrvlth y-otrr pretties t- gown and sweetest expression you bhould preserve the present for the future THEATRES C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133 0 Bt. house in a twilight game The Sig lpha won the game bv a loose score ol :: to 2 (iraliam pitched for the Sig Alphs while Carlson held the reputa tion of the I'hi Delts. KOSMET KLUB MUSIC HERE The published score of the - r Kosmet play, "The Match- - makers" has arrived, and will - be on sale Thursday morning - C on the campus. The booklet - r is neat and accurate, and con- -fa tains every song used in the fc play. The price is 50 cents, jAr and you ought to have one fc fa Don't forget Thursday. ORPHEUM PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGIN NING MONDAY NIGHT, MAY 5 WILL M. CRESSY & BLANCHE DAYNE LIDA M'MILLAN Supported by S. T. Learning & Co In "THE GIRL FROM MILWAUKEE" THE REED BROTHERS Mm. F. SULLY & HUSSEY, James SIDNEY BAXTER Assisted by Beatrice Southwick G. HERBERT MITCHELL PHOTO PLAYS ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA LYRICS "THTJR-S . , h HI., SAT7-DALTO-FREES & CO BECK & HENNEY PHOTO PLAYS "GROUNDLESS SUSPICION" "TH ET"a"NG'QTA"NGLE" PAHE'S WEEKLY "CINDERS" THREE SHOWS DAILY. MATI NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 AND 9 P. M. Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c. Night All Seats 15c I . i WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O St Fine Correspondence Cards and Papetries at Low Prices For Commencement Gifts Cards Box Paper Jewelry Spoons Novelties Seals Leather, Felt and Bronze Novelties The University Book Store 340 No. Eleventh Street UT"WWWWtM