The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 19, 1916, Image 4

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    SUMUEB, SCHOOL niSfltt aiw a a
PURITAN
Punches, Fruit Icea, lea Cream
H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM
COMPANY
2030 O at.
B-6152
The Haock Studio
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
1216 O Street
Lincoln, Nebr.
r.FRMAN PLAY TO
BE GIVEN FRIDAY
(Continued from pag ft)
Let Jack press that Suit
Y. M. C. A. Tailor Shop
N. E. Cor. 13th & P Street
BASEMENT CITY Y. M.
"Over Ten Years
of Leadership"
CLEANING
HIGBY and SERVICE
DYEING
1322 N B 6833
"Let George Print it"
PROGRAMS, MENUS AND
FANCY STATIONERY
1313 N St.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Telephone B 3355
THE EVANS
LAUNDRY
The Most Complete in Equipment
The Mott Perfect In Service
Telephone B 2311
The Evans
Cleaner, Pressers, Dyers
Distinct, Separate Dry Cleaning
Plant
Work and Service as Near Per
fection as Brains and Energy
Can Produce.
Patrons of our Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Plants will find many
of the little refinements of
Work and Service which
mean satisfaction to the cus
tomer as well as satisfaction
to us.
whose auspices the play will be given
has become one of the most active
organizations of the University. It
intlnriafi fin -Hv membership of
i IIV 1 AA v.w . .
about forty students interested in
German. Meetings are held every
month and at each meeting a small
German play is presented before the
members of the club and such others
as are interested in coming. Besides
this the club presents at least one
large play before the public each
year. ,
Last year was an unusrally active
one for the club. Suderman's "Das
Glueck in Winkel," was produced be
fore the Germans of Lincoln in Jan
uary, nd the same play was given
at Grand Island, Hastings, and Colum
bus, during University Week and also
at Omaha and Dunbar.
Two smaller plays, "Die Schulrei-
terin" and "Jugendliebe," were pre
sented before the Frauen Hilfs-Verein
in the spring and were also played in
Omaha.
The sucess of the club 1s due
largely to Miss Heppner who has j
given unsparingly of her time and
effort to devkp an appreciation or
German drama among students of
German at the University and mong
the Germans of the state.
ALLIES WALLOP
THE KEARNEYITES
(Continued from page X)
go round stopped only when the Allies
became winded and were unable to
run bases.
The fifth inning was a repetition of
the fourth with a little added for
sauce. Mickle made a home run on
a nice two base hit and the others
hit almost at will.
Richards pitched gilt edged ball for
the Allies and Theison did excellent
work behind the bat.
It was rumored that Diickey was
looking for some of the Kearney
bunch following the picnic game as
he needed a Tew new recruits. Tt is
well for him that he entered Into -no
contracts with the Kearney tribe as
they certainly had visions of St.
Joseph's unenviable position following
this game with the Allies.
Kearney
Campbell .,,,p., .,,, ,
Chadderdon lb,,,Lee
Kiner 2b .,,,,
True s ,,,.. s , . ,$b ...,, ,
Pearce .....,.:..,,.,.,,,
Ireland ,cf ,
Piper rf , ,
Dickerson . . . lf . , . . , . .
Score by innings:
Kearney .0 0 0
Allies .1 I o
Allies
..Fry
Graham
son
Adams
LundaV
0 0 0 oj
5 7 0 ti4
Lost: Waterman self-fining pe5
No. 14. Mnder return to Student
Activities Office. Reward.
Call Ensign for your baggage trans
fer. Prompt and reliable service.-.
Ensign Omnibus anj Transfer Co.
B220S. 3t
"Wher there is beauty we take it;
where there is none we make if
Townsend Studio, 226 So. 11th St. Et
Summer Students should have their
photographs taken while 1n Lincoln.
University work a -specialty. Let
Townsend serve you. 226 So. 11th.
WOMEN'S
wear
We have a perfectly amazing lot of Colonials
Pumps and Strap Slippers in Bronze, Patent Colt and
Mat Kid Skin-all sizes and widths. You will have
to see these lovely Shoes to appreciate them.
Women's Sport Pumps
We have a very complete line of Sport Pumps in many styles,
Rubber Soles and Heels, plain pumps or straps.
Prices are . $.48 to $3.98
n
Men! Come in and See Oar
Classsy English Oxfords
The men who are considered good dressers are almost without exception de
manding the new English model and the new Bostonian English Oxfords we are
showing is the best bet for summer. We have it in all the leathers that men de
mand and the prices are very reasonable.
Prices Range from $2.79 to $3.98
We wish to thank the public for the great success of ou First Annual "Get
Acquainted Sale' and invite you all to come any time and look over the many
bargains we have in High Class Shoes.
L
ratMa
NOVELTY
1307 O Street
BOOT SHOP
LINCOLN, NEBR.
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