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mm DAILY NEBBASKAN THE f The University of Chicago I IIAMC n addition to resident 1 illMY'fj work. ofTer also instrue uu tion by correspondence. I VTililY For tailed, in S IjIULffl formation ddre 4 31ih Yecr U. of C. (Dir. J.) , Oiicw. Ill mwuniw EAT WAFFLES at HENDRY'8 CAFE 143 So. 13th Coffee and Waffles.. 1Be ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU oamo prico. For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O St. Always Open Puritan ice Cream solves the Sunday desert problem. H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM CO. "Problem Solvers" Phone B-6152 EAT AT CALUMET CAFE Open 5:30 a. m. to I:o0 a. m. 1509 O Street WARTHON'S Shoe Repair Factory and 5c SHINING PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 O Street These Windy Days are ideal for a nifty Spring Cap. A new shipment just in. 95c $1.50 elsewhere. ISO I mtraty I V tip 111 I s f After dinner dances at Mccormick's Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South Twelfth street. Printing that's better, at Boyd'u, 1SB North 12th. WHITMANS CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Quick Service Open at All Times. OrpheiiBti Oafs Special Attention to University Students F. E. ROEDER'S ORCHESTRA Phone L-48J3 Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 pan. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St. HARRY E. WELLS Harry E. Wells, announces that he is the Republican candidate for County Clerk, and respectfully soli cits your support. Adv. O. B. CLARK, MO Juitlce of the Peace Republican Candidate for Second Term I III nPLAY PLANS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE BLDG. (Continued from pago 1) whether the matter recoived any con sideration or not. All members were present in the morning except Rogcnt Lyford. He arrived at noon, however, and met with the regents. The following now appointments wore made: James P. Fairbnnk, storokooper in agricultural engineer ing; Win. Grant, associate professor of civil engineering in chargo of the water supply and Banitary engineer ing, beginning September 1; A. C. North, county agricultural agent for Sheridan county; Magdalene Craft, scholar In Germanic languages and literature; A. M. Brookings, of In land, Nebr., and Ross Heaton, of Cur tis, Nebr., assistant taxidermists to museum; C. H. Currie, assistant in purchasing agent's offlce. Tho resignation of Florence A. Mc Cormlck, assistant professor or agri cultural botany, was accepted for August 31. Promotions Announced The following promotions in title were made: Agricultural Engineering Assistant Professor E. E. Brackett to associate professor. Agronomy Instructor F. D. Keim to assistant professor. Animal Husbandry Instructor S. B. Pier to assistant professor. Botany Assistant Professor J. E. Weaver to associate professor. Dairy Husbandry Assistant Pro fessor E. G. Woodward to Associate professor. Economics and Commerce Instruc tor Minnie T. England to assistant professor; Assistant Instructor T. T. Bullock to Instructor; Dana P. Cole, fellow, to assistant instructor. Elocution and Dramatic Art As sistant Professor H. Alice Howell to associate professor. Entomology Instructor Ralph W. Dawson to assistant professor. European History Assistant Pro fessor L. B. p'felffer to associate pro fessor; Instructor Daisy J. Needham to assistant professor. Farm Management (in Extension) Assistant H. F. Williams to assistant. professor; Assistant R. R. Spafford to assistant professor. Geology Assistant Professor E. F Schramm to associate professor; In structor Edith L. Webster to assistant professor; Instructor Carrie A. Bar bour to assistant professor in paleon tology and assistant curator. Horticulture Assistant Professor J. R. Cooper to associate professor Physical Education Assistant Pro fessor Ina E. Gittings to associate pro fessor. Physics Associate Professor L. B. Tuckerman to professor (theoretical physics); Instructor A. Q. Tool to as sistant professor; Instructor J. T. Tate to assistant professor. Rhetoric Instructor Searl S. Davis to assistant professor rhetoric and public speaking. Romance Languages Assistant Pro- Lssor Elizabeth I. Reese to associate professor. College of Medicine Professor J. D. Pilcher to bead of department of pharmacology. E. M. Cramb. A.B., B.O., Uni. of Ne braska, '99, Osteopathic Physician, Burlington Blk., 13th and O Sts.. Phone B-2734. 4-6 to 6-G J. M. RICE HAIR SPECIALIST & ELECTROLYSIS 308 Ganter Bldg. 12th & O st. Lincoln, Nebraska I treat all diseases of the hair and scalp, remove all dlscoloratlons of moles and warts from the face and remove superfluous hair by electric needle. All work absolutely guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage solicited. RALPH P. WILSON Candidate for COUNTY JUDGE Non-Partisan Judiciary Ticket Graduate of Uni. Neb. Law School Endorsed by Lancaster County Bar Association. A Five for One Sale DON'T Two Days Only-Today and Tomorrow All the best prints: Harrison Fisher, F. E. Cliristi, J. D. Whiting, Cyendecker and others. Not on sale elsewhere in Lincoln. Shown only two days. Many' other, prints worth 50 cents each. Five for One Dollar. The University Book Store 340 N. John L Kennedy Candidate for Republican Nomination for United States Senator Would Appreciate Your Vote Primaries April 18 Political Advertising S. R. McKELVlE, A Successful Young Nebraska. FOR GOVERNOR. S. R. McKelvie has had the busl ness experience of an old man. He is the young man's friend because he is y,oune himself. lie is aggressive, straight-forward and clean. He is for the Dry Amendment, but believes there are other pmmiiv im.i..i qualifications which a candidate should have. His wide acquaintance over the state makes him the logical candidate for the Republicans to nom- maie mm April latn. MISS IT 11th St.