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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1913)
JWWBi'aw-' "jyy THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Hula Hates of Omaha came down for Pan Ilel Friday evening Imogeue Clark of Kansas (Mty. Ruth Tlbbets of Hastings, and Mamie AudeiHon of Shelby, are isitlng at tin- Theta house. HU'l Senior Commencement An nouncements now on sab- You can purchase any number ou desire on two days' notice Call and see them. George Pros.. Printing and Engraving, 1313 N St CAMPUS NOTES Vacation Tours Through the West ft, ..' .i Mi lie (Mai la- of Uiwroncc, Kim., Is viHitliiK Ht the IM HHn IMil 1ioiih. iHilllf'l McCoikiiKlnlf of ()lol)olt. In, In IiIiir at the Alpha (Mil hoiiso Telephone Yule Bros at onco. Katheryn Cone. I,ouIh Mole, und Liuiru CunnliiRluiin npcut Iho week end al their hoineH. (Minrlottu Allyn Is being vlHlteil by Mcrvll CMiuk, from the Kiuihiih State University nl Lawrence. Dr. Alldritt, Dentist, 202 Gantcr Bldg. The Household ArU Club will hold n picnic Tuesday the 27th at the Farm Grove at 6 o'clock. Maude Slock Ih visiting at the Trl Delt house on her way to Reglna, Canada. The flold geography class under the direction of Miss Grimth, took the annual trip to LouIbvIUo Friday. C. H. Frey, Unlvorulty florist. 1133 O st. Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority an nounces the pledging of Camllle and Lucille Loyda of Falls City. Corrlne White of Ashland Is here to attend her ulster Cora's graduation recital Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaverling of North Hend, are In the city. Mrs. Weaverling will remain several weeks visiting her mother and friends We offer a personal and practical course In Salesmanship, with hand some profits assured. Will bo at room 315, City Y. M. C. A. until Saturday noon only. Adv. Prof. Chatburn spent last Saturday studying the tornado at Seward. He traced Its path to McCool Junction and will continue his work as soon as the roads lender the work possible. Co-operative work with the govern ment soil survey Is being made in Saunders county. A H Meyers is dl reeling the party, which consists of four government and four university men working under I)r Condra These are L .A .Skinner, I. A SpalToid and it. K. I3un. NEW CHEMISTRY SORORITY. Saturday evening ten girls who are specializing in chemistry formed a chapter of Iota Sigma PI sorority The charter members are Prof Mary E. Fossler, Mai lei Gere, Geraldine Kauff man, Noll Ward, Ruth O'Brien, Sus iinne Parsons, Ruth Squires. Edna Miller, Blanche Carpenter and Sylvia Smith. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED Students to sell our guar anteed Hosiery and Silk Neckwear. Goods of quality. Large commissions. Write us now.. Lander & Watson Hosiery Co, Perry, N Y. WANTED Men and women as field secretaries for splendid educational work. Inspiring and remunerative C. A. Dosk. 1C18 L. 3t VOL' CAN EARN OVER TEN DOL LARS A DAY. Let us prove it. Our ALADDEN BLU-RAV does the busi ness. It has no equal as a seller and money maker. We will guarantee that you can make, more money with it than with any other article, no matter what it is. It's jour opportun ity. If you want a position during vacation that will make you big money write us at once and we will give you Information. Act now we are In earnest. Aladdin Company, 1)1 Broadway, New York City. ATTENTION TO STUDENTS. If you are looking for congenial and remunerative occupation during sum mer, write The Genral Appliance Fac tory, Incorporated, Marinette. Wiscon sin, for particulars 5-20-tf WANTED --Agents Call Saturday morning 1431 L St Phone B-41!Hr 5-27-J t LOST AND FOUND. LOST -A Waterman Safety fountain pen with name of Ruth Sheldon scratched mi it Return to this ot lice OH! BOYS Get a Real Tailor-Made Suit before you go home for vacation. We have the finest fabrics in SUMMER SUITS There is distinction in a suit made to fit you, be sure it is LUDWIG, THE TAILOR 1028 "O" Street Hound PACIFIC COAST Trip San I'Ynnciscn. Los Angeles. I'ort Intnl. Sent tic. trom June 1 $60.00 California terminal cities, still lower rates -June .'() to July 7. August '22 to 2!. inclusive $55.00 Portland, Seattle. Vancouver-June 1 to 4 and 22 to 21), July H to 11 $55.00 IiK'luding California and Seattle, additional $17.50 YELLOWSTONE PARK Open About June 16 To (Jardiner, Cody, or Yellowstone $32.00 Write or ask about the different tours through the park. Standard sleepers, Lincoln to (Jardiner and Cody entrances. ROCKY MOUNTAIN TOURS June 1 daeier National Park, the newly revealed wonderland; to Penton or Midvale (Mont.) entrances $35.00 Denver. Colorado Springs, PuehlO $17.5! Kstes Park, one of Colorado's most attractive regions. 24.50 Salt Lake City, with stopovers through Colorado $30.50 THE BLACK HILLS June 1 Hot Springs. S. I)., noted for its plunge baths and sani tariums $14.85 Dead wood and Lead $17.85 THE BIG HORN REGION June 1 Sheridan and Hanchester, Wyo., in the beautiful Pig Horn Mountains gateways to Absaraka Park, baton's Ranch, Paradise Ranch, Piney Inn, Tepee Lodge, Mountain Home Ranch, and many others. . .$24.85 Thermopolis Hot Springs, Owl Creek Mountains $32.00 Cody, Wyo.. east entrance to Yellowstone Park; depot for ."5-Har Ranch. W-I)iamoiul Ranch. Mori-is Ranch, Pahaska Inn. Holm Lodge, etc $32.00 P.anff. Leggan. Alberta $61.10 (Jrand Canyon. Phoenix. Ariz $55.00 Field. (Jlacier. British Columbia $61.10 Pocatello, Idaho $38.60 Homeseekers ' Excursions First and Third Tuesdays each Month Booklets free -"California IOxcursions, " "Summer Tours of Pacific Coast," "Yellowstone Park," "Cody Road Into Yel lowstone," "Colorado -Yellow stone Tours," "Northwest Tours," Colorado-l'tah Handbook," "Kstes Park," "Big Horn Kesorts." "Summer Tours Westbound," "The Black Hills." CITY TICKET OFFICE, 13th and 0 Streets Phone B-311 Lincoln, Neb. THE CAFETERIA Of the University Y. M. C. A. THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS Breakfast 7 to 8 : 30 Dinner 1 1 to 1 : 30 Supper 5 : 30 to 7 :- THE TEMPLE -: 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. it; CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK jt 12th and O 8treot , P. A. Hall President F. H. Johnson Vlce-Pres. - it W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold J drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street SIMMONS THE PRINTER jV Dance Programs - Banquet Menus - - Calling Cards -fr r Book Publications -X- 317 S. 12th St. Z C-- a I I P J Jl ". 14J i r. L: WWattV'" a- - 0 iftir..&-w- ,. ' Ar-if