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1 r -t V? It . " " Gfoe 5atlg tflebras&an IT y o r, c mi 1:1 f-r r 1 tri w mi V $: 4 V. ' i ' it IsSTUDENTSI U 1 .taV L ir? s. Asi f Mr If 4( it it it n It it it For fir3t-class Tailoring atjovr.jpjrfccj, see-Union. College Si u dents' Tailors Telephone J209 o it it it it it it it H it it it it it it UNION COLLEGE Ti If ft DC South Entrance lJrilJLtVJIViJ CilleueBul'dln yiMi))H) Announcements. STUDENT PROPERTY left Jn the livery can only be recovorcd altof It has beon collected by the pages, upon payment of 10 cents. Property be longing to W. J. Woods, Ena Braeh. Ford Bs- Barber, Roy A. Carponter, Ada Oakley. Mary Roddy. Faith Hoel. .TpshIc Monitor. Grace Roper and 1 Blanche Johnson Is at this office and ' jnay be had upon payment, fqr this notice. "THir lihkariaw. JUNIORS meet tomorrow at chapel time, in Memorial hall. . W. "H. SMITH. President. jfor. J. J. Davis Grateite Retractiritat $fxtcfi and Eyegtmun FlHed to Relieve Headaches and Eye Strain. -222 O Street Auto Phone 302 , RctUencc 2818 LINCOLN, NBB. jCfr dome Cafe fjetmt CotklttQ Regular Board $3.50 Per Week. Wc Sell - - Dollars for Nickels TEED H. POWELL "l!15: 135 NORTH I3th STREET L. . . the Ideal -KER Proprietor Drhk, UlllldlUb dim rnn TEN NEW TABLES 1028 O Street LINCOLN, NEB. Qcan. Tobacco and Soit . G.Wann BAND WILL ORGANIZE. Officers May be Chosen at the Meeting This Evening. A meeting of the Cadet Band will probably be held this evening for the purpose of effecting an organization. President L. J. Pepperberg Bays that prospects for a good band this year aro excellent, as there will be ovdr forty-five candidates to choose from at once. A number of last year's bet justclaiareokbackB year, turn over, among the absentees oeing Mr. C. B. Cornell, chief musician last year, who Is at present towering with' a concert company; C. R. Benny, solo (ornetiet. who Is studying dentistry In Kansas City, and Heilman. the snare drum man. For this reason It Is de sired to organize as soon as possible. We are requested to all attend to a by-law passed at the last meeting of the band, to the effect that any organ ization 'desiring the band's services must notify the business manager pr tho chief musician at least three days ln,advance. -.Lack of. such a-vruleVas this caused much confusion last year. 1 17 North Elevenths?. LINCOLN, NEB. Druggist Short time Loans T-C We Loan Money to You. SHE US ' PEOPLE'S LOAN AHB TRUST CO. Room 107, Ground Floor Fraternity Building J. R. BURLEIGH, Manager Charles B. Gregory V.oftl.'91) the Coalman WILL GO TO ST. LOUIS. Nebraska Athletes Will Enter the Olympian Games. It is probable that Nebraska will be represented In the races of the olym pian games at St. Louis this fall. Dr. Clapp has decided to organize a toam for this purpose. If possible, and worlc may begin next week. It Is tho Intention of Dr. Clapp to enter the team for th--8-mlle cross count! y run. Tho first mile of this inro Is to be run on tho stadium track. the next six miles cross country, and the final mile on tho Btadium track again. Five mon will compose the team perhapB the following: States. HnveiiB, Smith, Heath and Winches tor. The team 'may also be sent to Chi cago to compete In the western Inter tolleglate cross-country championship meet during November. In which all the prominent western teams will be represented Telephones 343 . .ard 329IV. NO. 1044 O STREET STEINER-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. Wholesale and Retail t - DRUGGISTS Automatic Phoae 1707 l 46 O Street LINCOLN, NEB. The Y. M. C. A. has opened up this year In full force and is preparing to do a bjg year's work. Good work has already beon done in securing posi tions for students. Jobs amounting to $4,943.G0 havipg beon given out up to September 277 Tho membership of 285 last year has had 40 new members added tq It bo far this yeai4. "Five hun dred student hand books have been distributed among faculty and stu dents. Eight Bible -classes aro starting up and much good Is expected to be done in this work. I22.N6.' 14th 'Phone 37.4. ROSS ELECTRIC CO. Electric Supplies, Window Lighting, Electric Signs, 2as. Electric and .Combination Fix'urci, Dynamos JwiMoto--- House and Store Wiring ' All -ads ol Elevator Repairs LINCOLN, NEB flRS. ROY W RHONE Mandolin and Guitar Instructor Studio Ijja J SCUacoli Formerly instructor in University School ol Music ,mI Wealeyan University. For further information , caU at studio, octla tup to Phone 133a Cadet uniforms we are furnishing the same high grade cloth In them as In former years it does not pay to uso the cheR cloth. Ask students of past years' about the things we fur- Lnlsh eadots. Palne's Clothing Store. Candles, Baked Goods and Ice Cream at Maxwell's, 13th and N Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hattors. Go o.B. L. . Palne's for . the new Cadet cap. The' No-Meat Place. Good -Health Cafe. The A. M. Davis Cbi HOUSE FURNISHERS We make a Specialty of Novelties for Students' Rooms, Give Us a Call At 111:2-1114 O Street U-4- 59 Cents buys a Steel Umbrella Rack like cut Furniture, Carpets, - Rugs, Wall Paper, Stoves and Queensware -" Irv-fa'ct Every-- thing for the Home. ' i 5eK3&5&&&:$ f m A i i il AV A a A i A aV aV A k V k lie tffafcf tfest .iasW-1sW fc iaVi kisV aV ey .U p'fcsV isV Lf U A i Jr a A il i Tho P.n-fln Wank Yniir Trario I IIUUU UU IfUlllU I If ill I I UUli ' . it . ; LLr-r: 3T n n it Will the lowest prices consistent with standard .goods ,brlng it? If ii so. you will trade at the Co-op. We have during this -week 'a it lntcrn tmrta rit oAiirtnniia nnrl avnnplnnnoH rlfirl-o - wn(f nnnn Varvt "3 iai(,c v wi iq wi vuui invito unu lauiiuuv.lu viuiiid ,v nun, vtvvi j vi it itK u n If you got it at Armstrong's. It's right. a -it it it it it it it it it it lit it it n it it it it it it if it it it a it It it n it it it Do you not need, SWAN. PARKER it AND THE CO-OP HAS THE REPUTATION of supplying the best goods at the best prices. Ask the older Btudents. THE CO-OP WANTS TO SELL YOU A FOUNTAIN PEN one? We carry tho WATERMAN IDEAL. LUCKY CURVE. CENTURY. . ucsi ?i.uo i'ens. t 'THE CO-OP Wants to sell you a set of DRAWING INSTRUMENTS aUPi'LJb.a. we nave a large ana varied assortment and can. n Biirely please you. it THE CO-OP j Will fit you out with all kinds of laboratory supplies. BOTANY it AND ZOOLOGY DISSECTING SETS, note books. labels, Blldo boxes and trays, etc., etc. THE CO-OP -- . M Has tho largest stock of SECOND HAND UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS In Lincoln. We have every book you need either new or old. THE CO-OP Has a big line of PENNANTS, UNIVERSITY PINS, STATIONERY, souvenir postals, etc., etc. We cannot tell you about everything wo have for tho student. Come in and look at our goods. REM EMBER it it it it it it it ih it it it We cuarantee all our eoods. If rloferMvo nr itnRnHarnrtm-v it want you to return them. REMEMBER THE I SIGN OF THE CO-OP. r - 0 wife and Managed by University Students - 3J8 NORTH ELEVENTH;STREET KH( MMXMMWMmwj The Co-Op, it it it it it it it it it it it it it it ' X v -. J OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OO OOOo6'o6pO.OPOOOQCK70 2 . ''S?'" v FranK E. Lahr O o o o o o I 032 O o O ss o o STREET . STOVES etc o HRDARE J Meals or Lunch. Good Health Cafe. d o o o TNVITES the attcn- 1 tion of all students g to his line of Gait- ' rpervOilrSlipsf Rtiles 'and all .ifem r,..l.A v O by them In the StoVe o and Hardware line: ' -, o( -t ,OI OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' ' .1 - ti '( H, ir. 1 - r .. f't 'fW- 'IfM t 1 J "f A, r o. 1 1 ' O r '; 4 Ji- M iw'jtai. . ji,j'j. U,u ttWk; . 4-' "