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krfl 3" V K TBI DAILY N1BIAIKAH v '. w '' 'r ' Yfk ' ' 'I., ' Wt rfWJaS : Theatre TODAY, 2:30 TONIQHT, SMS The Farce "BABY MINE' Night, 50c to $1.00. Mat., 25 o to $1.00 Oliver MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 14 MR. TIM MURPHY IN' '-'MR. OPP" PRICES 25c to $1.50 LlKOLiMSSWft''' ORPHEUM SRUBMS MWWiEaVAUDVILLE Greet HeiwJ FVeneh. Tayldr-Kranzmart-Whlt. 4 Hanlons -4 Mr. and Mrs. Connelly Lem-Put Muilcal Stlpps and John 8. Reed Mats. 1J anl 20 Evenings 1Pr 15c, 36c ane 50c Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 ' 317 So. 12th y Tfhe First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST " $1 opeaw an account 199 Boattt ntb Street. LSiPRINTINGiyil Soo Ua Boforo Ordering Elaowhoro Trograrns,Menus, Announce "mente, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. Herpolsheimer's Cafe Dinner JJ:30 to J:30 OCA Supper 5t30 to 7i30 fcUJP ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE IUt Wrili wllh MipU Syrup IQo wzm GEHTRaLNaTIONaLBANK w2th and 6 Streets P. L. HALI. President IF. B. JOHNSON, vice-prcaiaont iBBMAN C. FOX.. Cashier Tf. W. HACKNEJX, JK., AflSt. lawn. Warthon's 1 $2.50 Shoe Store i and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. ., ji ''-. ' UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT . Vovr Fatroufc Solicited Hot Drinks aeaaaeaeBBtBeaBaaamBBaaaBaeBa are now in season, Do yo knew any plaate where you caa get aa QUICK SERVICE its yon can at ournew store? No aee o being erowded, Lincoln Candy JSJitCtlCIX .W. CwMr ON THE CAMPUS CapltafcHptol Barbor Shop, 11 & P. The Medical society moots tonight in the Templo at 7:30. ! Don Caraoron's Cafo, 119 So. 12th. . , The Catholic Students' club meets in the Temple.tonteht at 7:30. ' Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Herbert Ford, 15)11, Is con fined to his room at 1612 Q street with a Bright attack of pleurisy. i Gre0n's Sanitary Barbor Shop, 120 No. 11th. Walter Weiss, 1911, Delta Tjpslloa, spent election day at his home in Hebron, returning Thursday. . Try a' lunch at the Y. M. C. A. 8pa, 13th and P streets. Miss Grace Ernst, formerly an in structor in the botany department, wad on the campus yesterday. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street. Printers. Calling Cards, In vltes and Programs. The meeting of the Zoological club announced for Friday evening has beet postponed until Monday evening at the same hour and place. QIRL8! QIRL8II GIRL8IN ' The tickets for the girls' section at the Ames game will go on sale at the two book stores. 34-3t Hlltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnatlon&and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit the university trade. tf French Flannel Detached Soft Collars We have just received some new patterns FURNISHER AND HATTER in these now things $2.00 shirt and collar 1325 o street Havo your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tt In the near future Professor Fossler will glvo an illustrated (lantern slide) lecturo on "Germany" boforo tho Cos mopolitan club. Tho entirely redecorated hall In the new Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and O, is now rented, osly for college and other select dancing parties. For dates seo Rees Wilkinson. 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. tf Tho laBt proof of the university di rectory goes to press today. No pre dictions aro being made on the time when It will bo offored for sale, tiut In all probability that time Is not far off, . Tho trustees of the Nebraska Art. association will give a reception to the members and families of tho associa tion tonitrht in the library; (rallerv. The , ..IM I, -,.. U.-..il- ' V Professor Baumgartner of lho Ger man department left Thursday evening for- visit, to his old homo at Nowton, KaB., and his old. Alma Mater a Law rence. The professor expects to re? main away over Sunday. ' According to a new ruling at Wil liams, tho maximum number ot cuts allowed per semester totals one week of work. $3.00 Shoes for Girls The only plac in town to buy StylUh ShoM at $3.00 a pair. , You can't pay us mora. YATES-FRENCH CO. . -1... 1:2:2,0 O Strott. Classified Column Advertisements- for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANTED. Soag for tho Ames-Nebraska game. Two tlckots to the grime wilt be given for the best parody on a popular song. Send all songs to the Nobraskan office at once. Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau wants men to tend furnaces in private families for room. Wanted Man to do janitor work for room and board. For Rent. ?6 rents any make of typowrltor with stand for throe months. Rent applied it maohino is purcbasod. Lin coln Typewriter Excfiange, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pass our store every day. tf L08T. Lost On Thursday morning, be tween 13th and 15th on J, key-ring and koys. Return to "Rag" ofllco. 35-31 Student representative of tho Ladies' Homo Journal and Saturday Evening Post Ethel Graham, 424 W. 24th, Uni. Placo, Nebr. Boll Phono A4419. 33-10t Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 oporat- Shirts ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wireless' developments. Wo operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue., Nat'l Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land, Ore. tf COLORED 8TUDENT8 COMPETt. Washington Man Offers Essay Prize for Colored 8tudents In Ameri can Colleges. Through tho generosity of tho Hon orablo R. W. Tyler, Washington, D. C, a prize of $50 is offered to colored stu dent members of junior and senior classes in American colleges. Tho conditions which govern the competltloH are as follows: 1. All competitors must bo colored students, bona fide juniors and seniors in attendance at some Amorican col lege., 2. Essay must not exceed 4,000 words, la leMgth, must be typewritten on but one side of tho paper, 12 inches by 10 lnohes with a margin to tho left of tho page at least one inch. No essay must In any caso bear tho name of the competitor. Each essay Bhoul'd bear a number. The samp number should be written In an envelope. wlthr in which is a sheet of paper bearing the name, coUego and postofflqe ad- Time dress of the contestant. The whole, essay and envelope, should bo forward ed to Prof. Kelly Mlllor not later than March 1, 1911. 3. The subject of the essay contest for 1911 will bo, "Tho Negro's Place in tho Prosont Industrial Dovelopmont. of the South." Those intending to take1 part should hand In their nnmes boforo January 1, to Prof. Kelly Mlllor How ard, University of Washington, D. C,. Tho Y. M. C, A. class of tho First Christian ohuroh of Lincoln had a big fellowship, alias, bean, suppor last night at the First Christian' church. This class Is composod almost entirely of university men who aro members of tho univorslty Y. M. JC. A. A Chicago publishing Irm has iBsuod a quartoly periodical In Gorman, for tho boneflt of instructors and students of that language. It is entitled "Aus Nah und Fern," and is lntendod to bring tho languago closer homo to nil and make It moro interesting, State High. School Inspector A. A. flood, will address tHo young' men, of tho Univorslty Students' guild at the First Presbyterian church at 12 o'clock Sunday, November 13, on tho subject of "Choosing a Life Work" Lincoln Hotel Sophomore Hop November 18 CAPITALCOAL IT'3 f "MONEY SAVER" HUTCHIN'S &.HYATT.GO, 1040 O ST. BOTH PHONES Ji Talk With LUDWIG 1028 O STREET FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES Wt Want Ytur Geal Ordart. Bivt Us a Trial Ordar, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 TYPEWRITERS "& ngm m. mm. u.f x mm gpu or nmra price. Two year written " guarantee with eyerymeV; chine sold. Distributors New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, viiibk. Call or write for catalogue and n B c. ,AUcnu rA . special price list F SWANSON CO., toe Auto phone 2080. . Bell plione 1&9. 13 Se. 13th St., Liaette, Mctr. .ilslfcmBtSii CHmSTMArPRESENTSY Piiotofraphs an m r f : . X - v. m , Don't Wait Till a Cold Wave Gets You before ydu como to get that cravariette coat. , ' , It'll keep you warn and it'll be ie dressiest garment yoa've oyer seen. We've oVercoats at $12.50 that we're proud of. A little more will got you a Kensington. Come down and lot ua show you" what we havo. It'll only bo a pleasure. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Walt's Orchestra Tickets $1.25 About Your Clothes Lincoln Sanitarium Pkmg TM trftl tH Watar SwlMHeg Piel HQURHt Ladlea, Morula Vxeept 8saTi. Qeatleraea. At wraeeas b4 Ktwum, hm and Gentlemen, Mosdaf bb4 Friday SrealBem. Mil ui S StrMli. itMltl rarhet atTMf Far T tin Most 'ApprieliM f-TAT M I ,U - S ; A i iT t: y i' .. jj ISZ0 Q Aprejsww BeQASTON & HAUCK i r !, ' IT . I' ri m. ' . .. . V '., , ' " . s