M ;,S'HWiM!MMW't'-JiKy.7 i L.tT, -- " wm A"pte-KtSHi Rfi "" sft ' 3 l'TliMliHiHU THE DAILY NEBEASKAN ????????????????? WHO WHAT: WHERE u I D '.? J HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME THING YOU NEED Bank Carry "Vour Bank Mccount Alth KJm CITY INXIOlNL BINK CORNER ELEVENTH AND O 9TS. GEORGE DAMEREL For Four Years St at of "The cMerry Widow" Jrd et Company of Twenty In the Viennese Operetta, "THE KNIGHT OF THE AIR" Drake. Tho first band concort of the season was given by tho Drake band- at tho auditorium last ovonlng. It waB well attondod and all thoso present en- -joyed 1L Jmmouaoly Tho band ha,H Hoveral more treats In storo, In the form of opon-alr concorts to bo given on the campus later on. ANOKAJf ARROW (COLLAR Cluett, Peabodr & Co., Iao. Maker Silk Hose Looks like fifty Wears like sixty Gost but twentyfive KLINES 1132 O STREET PICKED PICKINGS m H a opeciaii Prof caaoc -Coudru gave a -.moving picture exhibition of tho beet sugar Industry before the Geography VI class Tuesday morning. Tho pictures proved vory educational and were im mensely enjoyed by all. Coach Stlohm could qualify as a paBt master of tho Thespian art with per fect ease. Last night his soccer foot ball proteges talked and chewed spear mint in iraiiLjDfliojRinj2rajmin's miz chine on Nebraska field. Several w'ellKirowiI "prdTe'ssWS about tho campus underwent the Shrlnor's Initiation last .night. Observe care fully today and you should be ablo to toll who wore tho goats. Professor Duck looked out of tho window from Rhetoric class yostorday morning and discovered what ho thought to bo a whole Incoming froBh man class. . Tho phenomena finally turned out to bo a group of grade school pupils wending their way across tho campus beautiful. Do not bo alarmod if you see under classmen sneaking off toward tho north during class hours after this. They are merely boating it out to Horseshoe lako to take a plunge. Evelyn Beaumont is again conduct ing hor classes In bench spoofing. Those wishing to become proficient in tho art aforesaid are warned to got in thoir bids early, Inasmuch as the l)oacb-flpaco iabQingnipidlyflpQken. for. (Passed by tho national board of correorshipT PREPARING FOR HARVEST OF FRESHMEN NEXT FALL Registrar's Department Sending Out Literature and Gathering - Grades. (M Gregory Coal Co. ""' J. M. CLARK, '10. See Us First. Lol Us Soo Tou First. B329I Florist a Flowers All the Time. CHAPIN BROS. Telephone B223-4- South Thirteenth. Printing Noa Location 244 N. 11th Street gksves Take Your FILMS to FREDK. MACDONALD to be d..lJ fl nnd 8 Exposures. lOo. 10 Exposures, lfic. 15 Exposuroa, 20c eVeiOpea. .us nroundl BIk. LINCOLN 137 South Klevonth St. About the first of the year the Regis trar received the names of all tho high school seniors who were in lino for graduation this spring. To all these young people University publi cations and 1 itorature are-being sent this week Requesta ane ..also. .J)elng made of tho various superintendents and principals for the grades of each graduate. Theso grades will bo en tered upon regulation cards at the Registrar's office and after a record haB been made In tho office theso cards will be sent to the students so they aro then In readiness for registration next fall. This method saves much time and confusion at tho last mlriuto when the responsibility of'havlng the registration go smoothly Is ' quite a burden. Registrar Greer is busy getting the annual catalogue into shape for dis tribution Juno first. PROFESSOR FERGUSON LEAVES FOR THE EAST Will Attend Important Committee Meeting of National Electric Light Association. GEN. FELIX DIAZ Prof. O. J. Ferguson of tho Elec trlcal Engineering dopartment left Wednesday night for a ten-day trip to tho EaBt. Tho visit Isocc aalonedb y a moot ing in Now York. City of a special com mlttoo recently appointed by tho Na tional Electric Light Association upon "Relations With Educational Institu tions." Professor Ferguson will also spend a short tlmo at Schenectady, N. Y and. at Pittsburgh, Pa., at each of which placos thoro aro now located a number of alumni of tho Unlvorslty. &i;ljri1K.a)H.II l33K3fr-h ? Gen. Diaz Is in Washington where he Is trying to Interest government officials In a scheme to end the war In Mexico. The photograph was taken In Washington. Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYCO. 117 SOUTH TWELFTH To the Subscribers of the Daily Nebraskan: During the campaign for new subscribers during the past registration week, promissory notes for $1.00 were taken by the management as equivalent to the cash subscription. 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