The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1914, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRAftKAN
THEATRES
1. Lincoln.
2. PawncoCIly.
3. Edgar.
4. Omaha.
Places In relay will bo determined
19. BosBombyor Su., 84.
20. GIlchrlBt Sit., 85.
21. 'Grubb U. P., 99.
5. Varsity 8hot Put 2:00 P. M.
1. L. HobortBon M., 117.
2. SawybT-r., "T1K
3. Meyors N.j 130. j
4. ItosB N., 139.
6. Varsity High Jump 2:30 P. M.
1. Ostergren M., 114.
2. A. Blerman M., 103.
OLIVER THEATER
Home again for the summer
Commencing
MONDAY, MAY 18
(Except May 22, 23 and 25)
BARROW-HOWARD PLAYERS
TXir'Days B?gTnnlng MohT,Mayl8
. Mats. Wed. &. Thurs.
by time made in preliminary heat.
Fiold Events.
1. Varsity Pole Vault 1:30 P. M.
1. McKay M.. 109.
2. .Murray M., 113.
3r Ronvis NWh '
4. LlndBtrum N., 131.
lZrHrsrPofeVaTml730-PrMr
1. Riddell B., 7.
2. Gait E.. 1G.
3. Wallace K., 34.
4. Thomas K., 33.
5. Scott K.. 31.
3,M urmyAU113.
4. Meyers N 130".
5. Kruno N., 129. - -G.
Robs N., 139.
7. H. S. High Jump 2;45 P. M.
1. Maxwell B 5.
2. Douglas C, VI.
3. Moul P.. 22,
Douglas Fairbanks' Gfcaf Play
HAWTHORNE OF THE U. S. A.
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ORPHEDM THEATER
THUR., FRI., SAT., MAY 14, 15, 16
MADAM MARION
"A DAUGHTER OF PROTEUS"
THE THREE FLYING KAYS
In an Aerial Sensation
PHOTO-PLAYS
"FREDERICK THE GREAT"
A Dramatic Two Part Masterpiece
Hearst-Selig News Pictures
"HE NEVER FOUND OUT"
MaJLPally at 2130. PrLc$cJJL& 25l
Night 8:15. Prices 15, 25, i 5, 50, 75i
LYRIC THEATER
MON.-TUES.-WED., MAY 11-12-13
CAPT. WESLEY'S SEALS
Deep Sea Performers
RICE AND MORGAN
PHOTO-PLAYS
"DOLLY OF THE DAILIES"
"The End of the Umbrella"
"THE IVY DAY FESTIVAL"
"CUPID VERSUS MONEY"
"HEARTS ARE TRUMPS"
Three Shows Daily 2, 7 & 9
MAT. All Seats 10c NIGHT--15c
Flowers All the Time
Chapin Bros.
127 South 13th
Telephone B2234
PRINTING-GRAVES
New Location, 244 N. tJth Street
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mr!Z8?mt IVJMVA VfrlJBlIm m r
6. NiniB K. M. A.. 41.
7. Vandevir L., 51.
8. Fullaway O., 60.
9. Martin P. C. 73.
10. Rice P. C. 144.
11. Foley S. O., 81.
12. Graham S. O., 80.
13. Bossemeyor Su., 84.
14. Bertram Su., 83.
3. Varsity Discus Throw 1:30 P. M.
1." L. Robertson WL71T77
2. Sawyer M., 118.
3. Meyers N., 13G.
4. Ross N., 139.
4. H. S. Discus Throw 2:00 P. m
1. Iliddell B.. 7.
2. Shultz B.. 9.
3. Adams B., 1.
4. Baker C, 11.
5. Wallace K.. 34.
G. Stout K. M. AT,42r " -
7. Dale 11., 143.
S. Jelinek C., 13.
. 9. Sconce E., 18.
10. Lott 'F.. 21.
11. Fields K.. 32.
12. Newburn K. M. A., 39.
13. Young L., 52.
14. Frappia L.. 53.
15. Engstromr o.. 57.
1G. Founer O., 64.
17. Gingery P. C. 71.
18. J. Gabby P. C, 72.
4. Boyd K., 2G; "
5. Ball K., 25. '
6. Thomas K 33.
7. Norbury K. M. A., 40.
8. Hall K. M. A., 37.
9. Albrecht L., 45.
10. Jackson L., 46.
11. Morearty O., 61.
12. Ilouner O., 64.
13. Flint 'O.. 59.
14. Van Home P. C, 76.
15. W. Gabby P. C, 69.
1G. Jamelson P. C, 70.
17. Nixon S. O., 82.
18. Montgomery Su., 89.
19. Neihous Su.. 90.
20. Clark Unl. P., 98.
21. Grubb Uni. P., 91.
8. H. S. Shgt Put 3:15 P. M.
1. KlddoU B., 7.
2. Day B., 2.
3. Baker C, 11.
4. Jelinek C 13. -
5. Sconce E 18.
G. Gait E., 1G.
7. Wallace K., 34.
8. Lott F., 21.
9. Foster K., 27.
10. Norbury K. M. A., 40.
11. Newburn K. M. A., 39.
12 Young L., 52.
13. Frappia L., 53.
14. Rouner O., C4.
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THE EVANS
Cleaner TreiTerl Dyers
333 N. 12th St.
WHITMAN'S OLAflBY
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MEIER DRUG CO.
18 and O Streets
, Carry your Bank Account with us!
CITY NATIONAL BANK
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"BAH FOR THE IRADLEYl"
-the college rmn'a sweater. Thick
heavy and warm-smart, snug fitting
auo wen idiiorea-wiu outlast the col
lege course.
The Bradley Shaker is illustrated-a fine all
around, dependable sweater that will stand all
you can give it, and more. The Bradley Na
ya,o Shaker has a Navajo border deftly knitted"
colo? an a' m in YOUt fie&
If your dealer doesn't sell Bradley Sweaters
write us for the names of dealers who do M
a stand for a "Bradley-it will pay you.
Bradley Knitting Co.
DiLivan Wis.
CLOTH CS THEY FIT
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ARTHUR C. HOWARD
Leading Man of the BARROW-HOWARD Players
Opening an All Summer Engagement at the
Oliver Monday, in "HAWTHORNE of the U.S.AJ
TN OLUS the outside shirt and
A underdrawers are one carment. Tills means tint the shirt
can't work out of the trousers, tliat there arc no shirt tails to hunch
in scat, tliat the drawers "stay put," to say jnnlurTgCftlnrcornfoTt
and economy of saving a fjarment. OLUS is coat cut opens
all the way down closed crotcli, closed hack. Sec illustration.
lor tell. If mJi ai.l fie 14 wrar, we rrcoDimervl the tprclal attarlinl collar OI.US with
rrtuiar u Hiort ilcerei. J-.atra a!7ft tor erv till or itout men. All iMft fabric.
in imait crnrni, iKJuomt ui i.tu to 9iu,uu.
OLUS one-pteco PAJAMAS fur lounjlnr. reitlnc aikl romlortablc ilcru.
Made rn the umr prltciple at OI.US Sliirta. roat cut. doted buk, cloifj crotch.
no atrmua lo tighten or come looae. l.ou to 9S.&0.
Aak your dealer for OLUS. DookUt on requcat.
PH1LUPS;J0NES COMPANY, Makers
D,pt,N 1199 Broadway, N. Y.
Rememberi If it isn't coat-cut, it Isn't OLUS
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