4J.iuji ill"., ,, : . ra te THE DAILY NEB BASK-AH 4 I' It? t The Unkersity ,of C(ucago HOME in addition to resident work, offers alto instruc tion by correspondence. STUDY For detailed in- loimation address ' EAT WAFFLES ; - at .HENDRY'8 CAFE 143 So. 13th Coffecjand Waffles... 1Bc "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O St Always Open EAT AT CALUMET CAFE Open 5:3b a. m. to I:o0 a. m. 1509 O Street J. M RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th & O st. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases 'of the balr and scalp, remove all discoloratlons of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous balr by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. It's Not Too Early to start worrying about that new Easter Suit. Why not let us solve the problem for you? See the new silk and skeleton lined suits, at $18 and $20 Political Advertising McKelvie For Governor lie Is a Young Man "t nm fnr tho vounc man in politics His future stimulates him to "greater activity and enthusiasm m nia jod He has most to gain." so quota 1 voter of more than three score years. In- having pro vided that, at the age of thirty-flve any free - born male American citizen may bo come a candidate for president of the United States, the makers of the constitution evi dently felt that at that age a man is as mature as he will ever be. Then is a man In the prime of his useful life. He is old enough to have proven his ability as a business man. His reputation as a man has Keen established. Then is he most vigor ous in mind and bodyr- S. R. McKchie, candidate for gov ernor, will be thirty-five years old April 15, 1916. He has an unimpeach able record in public life and as a successful business man. Thoughtful Republicans look upon MrKplvio ns uosscssed of tho youth and vigor needed in a candidate to bead the ticket this year, ana tnat is why they refer to him as The Favor ite Candidate. MAX G. TOWLE A graduate of the Law college In the year 1914, announces that he Is a can didate for the office of Justice of the Peace upon the Republican ticket at the April 18th primaries. It is desired that all students of voting age having resided In the Btate six months, county forty days, and the precinct ten days, register at the City hall any day before April 8th and then get out and support Max for this ofilce. Adv. O. B. CLARK, MO Justice of the Peace Republican Candidate for Second Term ,jr ifyjjk GREAT SALE OF COLLEGE PICTURES For a few days only. Ten and fifteen cents each, "worth up to $1.25. FLOWERS ART STORE ' 1307 O St will be promptly placed in locked boxes' as Boon' as they' are used. This is only ono '-example of the business l!le way in 'which the Farmers' Fir is being conducted. Tho Ag. college is growing rapidly and is doing much to awaken our rural population to the value of high er education. This service, is of the ereatest importance to tho university, as a largo percentage of all students come from the farm. Our Shoes feature Quality as well as styles Try our tans for drill. Cin cinnati Shoo Store, 142 No. 12th St. E. M. Cramb. A.B., B.O., Unl. of Ne braska, '99, Osteopathic Physician, Burlington Blk., 13th and O Sts., Phone B-2734. 4-6 to 6-6 Political Advertising HARRY E. WELLS Harry E. Wells, announces that he is the Republican candidate for County Clerk, and respectfully soli cits your support. Adv. Lily Theatre 1420 O Street VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES THUR., FRI. AND SAT. Beo. B. Flint's Original Tabloid OH1 YOU SEPTEMBER MORN Continuous Shows 1:30 to 5; 6:30 to 11 p. m. Admission 6c and 10c BslsHBK&ssaHsiiHlBKl5 To Meet the Popular Demand the Lindell Announces the Opening of LLNDELL COFFEE SHOP QUICK LUNCH SERVICE a- , I - ; Just Installed at Large Expense. It is the Neatest In the West. Very : Moderate Prices. Opened Thursday Noon, April 6, 1916 Eat Your Sunday Evening Supper With Us. "Service to You," irpar THE LINDELL ' Manager of Service - m-mm. itr Political Advertising FOR VICE PRESIDENT MR. GRANT WEBSTER OFILLINOIS Republican Candidate Gives Platform Chicago, April, 1916. William Grant Webster, of Chicago, Republican candidate for vice pros! dent in tho coming primary, an nounces his platform as follows: "President Wilson's foreign policy will bo tho dominant issue. "I favor full intervention in Me ico and its control by- the ' United Stales until completely pacified, and until the lives and property 'of Amor- lean citizens are rendered safe. Our duty will not be fulfilled by a mere punitive expedition against the indi vidual, Villa. "I approve the vote of the NebraS' ka delegation in congress in favor of warning American citizens against traveling on belligerent armed ves sels. "I favor a law forbidding federal reserve banks from subscribing to foreign war loans. "I stand for national preparedness. "I favor a permanent tariff com mission. "The United States could gain noth ing by war with Germany. We should be prepared, however, to profit by any sudden change in the fortunes of the warring powers. We should perma nently extend our commerce with neu trals in preference to a transitory trade with belligerents In munitions of war, and we should be prepared to take over Canada, if necessary to our own safety. . "A word as to myself. I was born in Kingston, 111., where my father was a minister of the Methodist Epis copal church. My parents were, born in Ohio. I lived ten years of my boy hood in Iowa. I graduate from Har vard and from the Columbia law school. Later I became associated with the law office of Robert T. Lin coln, in Chicago, shortly after Mr. Lincoln's retirement as minister to Great Britain. "I am well known In Illinois, where CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME AND I have been three times a candidato for United States. - senator; and where, In the primary of. 1914, as a candidate for congressman at large, I carried Chicago .aifiT Cook county, with its- ten. congressional districts, If I become vice presldeiii; :i will not bo afraid to act." - WIYI. GRANT WEBSTER. F. E. R0EDER' ORCHESTRA Phone L-4813 0. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. 8 A