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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1910)
y Ci .' ' vN. Vfr V -J ( M v Til DAILY NIBEA1KAN I y mt f-nw- ! i K?s toiTdMam' rjBJIBBRl''i it di.' .BBMil BBHL1 LiBBBBBBr BBBan" JB NIB Ml ." X Oliver Theatre Thursday "Mary Munchoff" Trl., 8at, A at. Mat., Oct. 2S8 Hanlon's "Sipirba" Night, 25c to $1.00 Mat. 50c to 25c Mon. & Tuts... Oct, 31Nov. 1. "Seven Days" Lincoln """mftBrtsssr' ORPHEUM hthutic iB2i; AUf ABUtU VflULmLLt Week Starting Monday, Oct. 24th The Rossqw Midgets Mats 15c, and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c . Simmons the Printer TRIISITING .- Engraving Embossing Auto.?2319 317So.02th The First Trust iind Savings Bank , A PER CENT INTEREST A " ' $1 opens an account " 100 South 11th Stroot. v ff's PBINTIN0Y0U WANT Soo Us Boforo Ordering Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 44th' St. " " -J- SPECIAL CLASSES FOR ONI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARlAN 8TUDIE8. ., Afternoon and Evening Classes In 8horthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit- Ing, Penmanship At Nebras ka Schoof of Business. r EXPERIENCE ,0F UNIVERSITY MEN v - Tho Nebraska School of Business, located In - tho Hall Bros, building, - - 1519 O street, is organizing- special "afternoon and evening classes at .con- yenient hours for university students -who wish to study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman- Bhlp. Tho evening classes meet three 'evenings qach week Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. University stu ,den,ta may arrange for any number of "hours per week that they may wish .to take, and the rateB for tuition ' will be very reasonable. Tho instruction is, given by teachers of long expcrl- , bnco and rocognized ability. Mr. Glenn .0. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., -speaking from his own experience, says: "I have no hesitation in say ' ing-that I believe the frcBhman in col- logo makes a mis take if he does not avail himself ot tho opportuni ty of studying shorthand and typewriting.. The student who .has, a knowledge of shorthand has not only averytrapicl means of taking tsflsBSth .BBBBBBBsW notes fron class! worK to be usee later as references in preparation. for reviews and examinations, but also has a knowledge which may bo re&di jy- turned Into money during his spare hours and vacations. Moreover, such' student, when his '.college course ts 'fljalsbed, is assured immediate employ- ent in the commercial world." Mr. fraak Oatei," a etudeat of fl-e N. ti, B., who.ield a position' with tie B. k W. in tbls-icity lastjrtar; is ew paying his way through 'Northwester, at Evanston, with his shorthand aad ) typewriting. - - tAny university .students Interestea ,tnese speeiai.ciasses are jnviiea -10 ch11 at the school 4uad obtain farthw aartlculars,,T35e school Is locat4 jon p-:k" p street In th6 Hall Bros.-buildtaf, ifljy iut eaat of the F." li'bnfc ON THE CAMRUS Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. - For your parties Hagonslck Orches tra. Auto "2990. 22-5t t Capln Bros, FloriBts, 127 South Thirteenth stroot. ' Green's Sanitary Darbor, Shop, 120 No. 11th. '.-, . Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa 13th and P streets. ' .' Have "your clothes pressed at Web or's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tf George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth stroet, Printers. Calling Cards, In vltes and Programs. Hlltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones. Auto 1894,, Boll 330.. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo'BolicItthe university trade. tt - The entirely redecorated hall In tho now Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and O, Is now rented only for collogo and other select dnnclng parties. For dateB see Reca Wilkinson, 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. . tf Notice. All sophomore long distance men meet in, gym nt 3 o'clock today, or hand names to E. P. SNYDER, - Chmr Marathon- Com.- Notice. Tho senior football mon meet in gymnasium locker room tonight at 5 o'clock to make arrangements for practice. ' W. J. LEMPKE, Manager. THE QUESTION OF SATISFACTION Whon you-buy.a-watcb. or pieco of jewolry, the question of satisfaction depends- mainly npon two things tho solec- , tion of your merchandise is youro, nnd npon, thnt yon neod to bestow cxrful attention. Tho other depends upon tho skill, intolegenco, ofllcionoy and intentions of your dealer. Established 1871 HALtETT, Uni Jeweler ' IH3 o street Ray Huntington, 1911, has recently registered In school. Mr. Huntington spent a very protablo summer in Win nipeg, Canada, belng engaged In en gineering work there. K' 1322 N STREET BOTH PHONES Jp C. WOOD & CO. ' 1 --- OLDEST LARGEST BEST Cleaners and Dyers NOTICE, FRESHMEN. . All freshmen who think -they can run at least four miles, report at the armory a 4 Vclock Wednesday after noon. FREMONT MICHIE. All freshman candidates for boxing, wrestling, tug-of-wa.r and ' "hog-tying" contest," ' rppoVt at the armory for tryouts Wednesday at 7 0 P - ' ' ' WESLEYBEC'K. Chairman. A meeting of the frcBhman Olympic committee" Is requested to meet in the armory at 8:30 Wednesday .evening. WESLEY BECK,, Chairman. v If All freshman boys meet in armory Wednesday evening at 7:30 for Qlym pic mass meeting. A THO & Expert Repairing jiave 'em ail beat V A TES-FR E-NC H CO. pMWNMMIiHiHMMMMMMMWMMMMMMHRI Classified Column . . WANTED. Wanted Man or woman to play piano, for 'men's gym class Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m., for 15 minutes. 26c per class. Apply to Mr. Field, armory. 23-3t For Rent. For Rent Two furnished rooms; ground floor; gentlemen proferrod; $8 and 6 a month. F2474. 1710 N st. i 23-3t SO rents any make of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied if' machine' Is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Bxcnango, 122 No. 11th. Richards block." You pass our storo every day. if , LOST. Lost Now grey overcoat. Was loft on Denver players' bench at tho gamo Baturday. Llboral reward for rotarn to Nobraskan ofllco. 22-3t FOUND. Found Waterman's Ideal -fountain pen. Owner may obtain samo by pay4 ing for this ad. 23-3t Educational. Learn Wiroloss and R. R. Tologra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive ''wireless' developments. Wo! oporato under direct supervision ot telegraph officials and positively place all studonts, when qualified. Write for catalogue Nat'l Telegraph Instv Cincinnati,' 'Philadelphia, Memphis Davenport, Ia Columbia, S. C, Port land, Ore. - ,tf Miss Mnrgarot Wheeler, 191,0, Kappa Alpha Theta, will leavo iodayfor Now York city to spend tho winter ;with her brother, Mason. Thomo Browne, 1907, accompanied Senator Burkett In hisspcpch-maklng campaign In tho Fourth district. Mr. Browne" is a reporter on' tho State Journal, We cloan anything from tllO daintiesfc Chiffon to tho heav iest Suit or Overcoat. i now is th Notice. The senior cap and gown committee will meet in L109 Thursday at 11. -K is Important that all tho commltfeo'be there promptly. " r ' ALICE HTJMPE, 'Chairman. Notice. , Tho Chemistry club will meet to night in the chemistry Jecturo room at 8 o'clock. A program will bo given and everyone who" is interested Is in vited. " - Notice. . The sophomore hop committeo will meet tomorrcrwrat 11:30 in U12. Final arrangements will bo made at this I meeting, and every commltte,eman should be there. VERNON D. ANDREWS, Chairman. -, - ,, You have to Jiave - drix:l shoes mmmmBmmmmtammmcmBKSBai why not jet good ones? "F-F-H " Tans i T fv - - Be An Early Bird and com down today and got inai iaii suit ana overcoai. Don't wait for wintry blasts to blow you in. v No fortune required. . Wp'vo fine 'suits, at $15.00 pvercoats at $12.5.0. They're garments worthy for you to wear. You can't possibly got shod dy suits hero our reputation ib worth too much. t ' MAQEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Warthon's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12 th St. , , CAPITAL COAP IT'S "MONEY fe'AViR" HUTCHINS 4& HYATT CO, 1040 0 ST, BOTH RHONE Talk With LUDWIG 1028 O Watch Fobs ?fj, r . . -t- 5ee the jBronze Seal Fobi in bur north window. On sale Wednesday morning at 60 CENTS EACH ,V.'I) Typewri-iera ALL -MAKES SOLD oi RENTED 'V, Rent applied on purchase price. iTwo year written .guar-1 antee with every machine sold. Distributers-New'Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visiable. Gall or write for 'catalogue and r special price list. s v Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 129d. : 3. Jg. SWANSOl peine. , 43-Sb. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr. . mRISTMA$PRE$wm nL . . iL nu uiiufls in mi P I 'bJ . W 'T " j ll SMBStB' !ISJkMaj X4 t f f DeGASTON v ',.; ti - ., ' . '7 Hot Drinill: are ow i) Mfto. Voypnhvr'l toy plac where yon can. get f '" QUICK SERVICE4 j as yo can. at our ew stere Kb need of bJng crowded; Lincoln Candy '. l-v t( -. "1 J1 Iria.L 14th O JVILUCM S. W. Canter i . t,r UNIVERSITY JEWELEB &. OrTICIAM C. A. Tucker JEWELER . S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, JELLOW FH Yovr PtroaVS6lIcll4 . ' r" y '. 1 CENTRAL MTI0NHLBINK 12th and O Streets P. L. HALiIj, Prenldent ' P. B. JOHNSON. Vlce-prcBldont BUSMAN O. FOX, Cnahler W. W. HACKNEY, JR., Aist. Caflh ran isBB WuiTVBiB' MSIBBisisHtSfi HerpolsheimQr's Cafe Dinner JJj30to Ji30 OK Supper 6:20 to 7;30 4vC ALSO GAFETERIAN STYLE HitWaflift wHh'Mipli SyruiJOo About , Your t UUIUCI STREET " , t.r li.j. . 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