The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1916, Image 4

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    T H B DA I L Y N EBB A S K A N
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1 The UniTersity of Chicago !
In addition to resident
work, offer Uo initruo-
STUDY
For Art.iW U- JWmj
formation addnm Vf H
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED 171 ILK
CbMp substitutes cost YOU soma piles.
EAT WAFFLE!
at
HENDRY'S CAFE
14S So. 13th
Colt and Waff lei... 1
Puritan Ice Cream
solves the Sunday desert
. i problem.
H. C. HATHAWAY
ICE CREAM CO.
"Problem Solvers"
Phont B-6152
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and Ec SHINING PARLOR
Student' Headquarter
1140 0 Street
Work brought to our offlcs
any morning by 9 a. m. will
bo ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
A New Pair
of English Oxfords in
either Gun Metal or Tan to
go with that new Spring
Suit would not be a bad
idea about now.
See ours at
Mn pans ?ffyrl
FRATERNITY BASEBALL
PHI GAMS DRUB SIGMA NUS
The Phi Gamma Delta team de
feated the Sigma Nu nine on Nebras
ka field Friday afternoon, score 10
to 3. The game was devoid of fea
tures, except for the good team work
of the Phi Gams. Batteries: Phi
Gamma Delta, Spohn and Raceley;
Sigma Nu, Mackey and Schiebel.
break two records
:n interclass meet
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second; Irwin, third. Time: 101-5
seconds.
Shot put Shaw (40 feet, IVi
inches), first, new record; Reese (38
feet, 7 inches), second; Engstrom
(38 feet, 3 inches), third.
120-yard hurdles Finney, first;
Bolton, second; Beckford, third.
Time: 17 seconds.
Discus throw Corey (110 feet,
inch), first; O'Brian (107 feet,
inch), second; Reese (102 feet, SlA
inches), third.
F. E. ROEDER'S
orchestra
Phone L-43J3
MODERN OPTICAL SERVICE
Our facilities for eye examina
tion and the making of perfect
lenses are really extraordinary.
Prices reasonable. Tests free.
Dr. Martin
Optometrist-Optician
1236 O Street
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NTf. E. ROEDER'S
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Geo. Beaban appears in "The Sign of the Cross" at the
Magnet, Monday, Tuesday,
Mile run Overman, first; Graf,
second ; Spohn, third. Time: 4 min
utes, 46 1-5 seconds.
220-yard dash Scott and Owen,
first; Irwin, second. Time 33 2-5 sec
onds. 220-yard hurdles Wiley, first;
Beckford, second; Bolton, third.
Time: 27 seconds.
Broad jump Wiley (22 feet, 7..
inches), first, new record; O'Brian
(22 feet, 1 inch), second; Flint (19
feet, 11 inches), third.
Half-mile run Graf, first; Jackson,
second; Sturm, third. Time: 2 min
utes, 8 2-5 seconds.
Hammer throw Long, first; Corey,
second; O'Brian, third. Distance:
114 feet.
440-yard dash Owen first; Bates,
second; Townsend, third. Time: 53
seconds.
Two-mile run Ricketts, first; Gar
rison, second; Graf, third. Time: 10
minutes, 36 4-5 seconds.
Pole vault Liebendorfer, first;
Jones, second; Bahl, third. Height:
10 feet, 4 Inches.
High jump Wiley, first; Werner,
second; Flint, third. Height, 5 feet,
4 inches. . -
Javelin throw O'Brian (145 feet, 10
inches), first; Engstrom (137 feet, 9
inches), second; Purney (116 feet, 7
inches), third. '
Half-mile relay Sophomores,
(Owen, Wiley, Purney, Townsend),
first; freshmen (Beckford, Larsen,
Bryans, Werner), second; seniors
(Scott, Irwin, Spohn, Liebendorfer),
third. Time: 1 minute, 35 2-5 sec
onds. HORT. DEPARTMENT
GETS 75 NEW SHRUBS
Seventy-five ornamental shrubs and
fruit trees from the office of foreign
seed plant introduction at Washing
ton, D. C, have just been received
by the department of horticulture at
the agricultural college, and will be
given a trial in the arboretum of the
experiment station orchard. These
are plants that the government thinks
may prove of economic value that
have been secured from abroad tot
experiment work in this country,
They are distributed to the various ex
periment stations for testing.
Wednesday and Ihursday.
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Telephones B2311 and B3S55
333 North 12th 8t.
Load Up
that blessed pipe with good old "Tux" and
knock the daylights out of care and woe and
trouble and all the rest of that tribe.
Th Prfct
"Tux" is made of the finest selected Burley
full of gimp and go and getrthere liveliness.
But it's a smooth, mellow, fragrant smoke
the "Tuxedo Process," which is often imitated
but never equalled, takes away all the bite and
parch and leaves it mild, sweet and cool.
Try one tin of "Tux"
you'll find it will comfort,
refresh and satisfy you as no
other tobacco can.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glauine wrapped, g
ntoiiture-proof pouch . . . OC
Fmou green tin with gold 1 A
lettering, curved to fit pocket 1 vC
Ih Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c
In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
XHB AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY '
Genuine rtamaiian Hand made
lA'VlIiM
O ' tw?
cnir nrc. AfiRMT .
Southern !porniaMiisic,
SOUTH:BRQADW LOS ANGELES. CALIF.
Cleaners, Pressors, Dyers
For tha "Work- and Serrloe tfcat
Pleases." Call Mill. The Bart
Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant la tfca
Trrj .OilS- (Li? SrTi94 if SSSdaj,
Reasonable prices, good work, prompt
serrioe. Repairs to man's garments
carefully made.
Tobacco for Pip and CigantU
The sweetest toned and moat
charming stringed Instrument ever
Invented Is the Hawaiian Ukulele,
originated and manufactured fer M
Nunea ft Som, of Honolulu
It la eaay to learn to play tke
Ukulele. No previoua knowledge
of music ia necessary. Our
inatruction book telle how. -"Pl7
aolos within a week. The Ideal In
strument for voice accompaniment.
Splendidly adapted tor - quartette
work. Indlspenslble to a stringed
orchestra.
TREEr History of Hawaiian
Mu!c and complete catalogue' of
genuine M. Nunea Be Son Hawaiian
hand-made Ukuleles. Write w to
day and mention this paper. t
Priced $10, $12.10 and $1$.
structlon book Included tree.
Shipped prepaid to any part
the United States.
We carry a complete line
Hawaiian muslo for the plane,
ukulele, steel guttw, etc. Send for
catalogue mailed tree on request.
AL80 HAWAIIAN STEEL
GUITARS
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