THEATKES ORPHEUr.1 All This Week, May 17-22 3 Time Dally, 2, 7, 9 p. m. THE CHRISTIAN In Eight Gripping Intereetlng Parti. A masterpiece In 500 scenes, with an All Star Cast of Vltagraph Players. Prices Mat., all seats 10c Night All seats 25c The Three Ellisons DeHollis A, Company "The Ring of Death" "Road o Strife" "Valley of Humiliation" ave Him for His Wife Hearst-Selig News OTUAl'S CLASSY CARDY MBIBR DRUG CO. 12th end O STREETS NORTHWESTERN TEACH ERS' AGENCY The leading Agency for the entire WEST and ALASKA. Now to the best time -to enroll for 1915-16 vacancies. Write imme diately for free circular. BOISE, IDAHO LOWNEY'S AND JOHNSON'S CANDIES FILLERS IRESCRIPTION U HARM ACY Cer. 16th a O St Phone B4423 GEORGE BROS. 1313 IS STREET it SPA 11 Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and Shining Parlor 1140 O Street Headquarters for Students SENIOR CAST CHOSEN COlnUSd Ljftym An-r-n-, lie has doubts, and at last in a parox ism of remorse, he sees the wraiths of his two children appear, toiling up the mountain with an urn, containing their mother's tears. Just tben the sunken bell, rung by the dead hand of the mother, breaks In with a knell of his hopes. Helnrlch son learns that he cannot hold the elfin for whom he has for eaken all, and the final scene shows her taken to the water, the bride of the spirit there. By the intervention of a witch she comes back long enough to hold to the Hps of the in fatuated artist a cup, on draining which he passes away. Such is the etory in outline, of a lesson, sinister, yet stropger than ser mon or mighty music, telling of, the futility of aspirations that run counter to duty. "The Sunken Bell" will be given at the Oliver Theatre Friday evening. June 4th, and tickets will be placed on sale at the theatre not later than May 31. In the meantime the mem bers of the Senior class may pay their assessments of two dollars to Mr. Williams, student auditor of ac tivities, and in" return secure a card which will entitle them to two of the choice seats. Sufficient reservations will be made to seat those who wish to secure seats in advance, announce ment of which will be made within a few days. SEVENTY GIRLS MEET AT STATE FARM Y. W. C. A. Attend Conference Make Plans for Coming School Year Seventy girls from the Young Women's Christian Association met at the State Farm over Saturday and Sunday for an association conference, to become better acquainted with each other, to learn more of the work of the organization as a whole, ancr o make plans for. next year's activities. Miss Adelia Dodge, field secretary of the North-Central district, and Dean Graham gave the principal ad dresses of the meeting. Following is the program of the conference: Saturday 3:00 p. m. Registration. 3:30 p.m. Opening meeting. Devotional, Mrs. A. R. Candy. "Association Work the World Over," Miss Adelia Dodge. 6:00 p. m. Picnic supper. 4:45 p. m. Faculty surprise. Procession of lights. 8:00 p.m. Illustrated lecture on Estes Park, Miss Evan geline Long. 10:00 p. m. Bedtime Bible Lesson. ' Sunday 8:00 a. m. Breakfast 8:30 a. m. "Ruts or Furroughs," Dean Graham. 11:00 a. m. Church Service. Doctor Steen. 1:00 p. m. Dinner. 3:00 p.m. Musicale. 4:00 p.m. Closing Vesper Service. 1 No Rubber In Leg Band It can't Real Year Bound Comfort rant cnoe . If don't nnd It at yP "r-y we" U -end mp.epalr Po. Sole Maker BOSTON, gria. 35: READY! STRAW HATS PALM BEACH SUITS SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS ARMS TRONG'S Kearney Military Academy 2, Superior 2. York 2, Pawnee City 2, Beatrice 1, Clay Center 1, and Hastings 1. Lex ington and Sargent failed to place in a single event. 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