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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1912)
"T i. ..T THE DAILY NEBRASKAN WP n v Campus Notes HngGTiBlck'B Orchestra. Auto 9042 Girls Leave for Conference. MIhh Fannie Drako ,Mnry Robblns and KIbIc Kbinyei loft Fridaj after noon for Vermilion, S I), to attend the territorial V V (' A s i.lent con ferenre They sill return Monday Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repairod by an experienced dreflB mnker Satlafaotory work at reason able prices Mth Brlcka, 315 South 17th. Auto B 4844 Adv 10 2 It .03 Guild Studies "Landmarks." Itev Dean II Leland, the University pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, is teaching a course in the 'Landmarks of Christian History" in the University Students' Guild Stu dents interested in this subject are in vited to enroll About fifty students have alread enrolled Meet me at Green's, 120 North 11th German Actors Meet. The German Dramatic Club will meet on Monday evening in University Hall at 7 p m , in one of the Gorman recitation rooms We have the best workman, the larg -st, most sanitary and modern barber shop and bathhouse in the city Stu dent patronage kindly solicited Green's, 120 North Eleventh Taft Club Smoker. The Taft Republican Club will hold a smoker at the Lincoln Hotel Tues day night, October 22. at 8 o'clock All Taft men are requested to turn out Jones' Orchestra Phone L-8605 Kreymer Gives Recital. Aloys C. Kreymer gave a piano re cital Thursday evening which was a treat to the music lovers of the Unl versity who attended Mr Kreymer recently came to the city to be head of the piano department of one of the musical colleges, and his program proved that he was well qualified as the head of this work Call Hoy O Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 718G, L8152 COLLEGE ACTIVITIES (Continued from Page Two) Cornhusker and turn to their own pic ture amid those of numerous class matoB Across from the picture they will notice the title, "Jay Jones, Po dunk" no more, no less This ib as much aB a confession that "Well, I got my professional education all right, but I didn't get much else " It is al moBt the same as an epitaph on a tombBtone reading "Requlescat In Pace" C C. B Coach Stagg conducted a football dairy farm Friday at Marshall Field. He uBed aB hla material the varsity line, comparing It to a huge SwIbs cheese. The produce was subjected to a special hardening process. Aj,l 'iy Some team the Goph ers have ! But we rank higher among clothiers than the Gophers do in football. Don't forget our Over coat Festival Saturday and Monday. Come in and see the new young men's models try them on "wise up" on the newest style ten dencies. No obligation to buy all you need to do is look. We'll be glad to show them. Magee & Deemer FARM NOTES I)r F J Alway of the agricultural chemiBtry department returned Friday morning from the South He leaves tonight for the dry farming oongreBs at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada N A Negley, '12, has been appointed to the dally divlslqn of the United States Department of Agriculture Mr. Negley took the Rhodes scholarship examination this week at the University The dairy judging team of the State Farm leaves for Wisconsin Monday for a practice trip to train for the Nation al Dally Show at Chicago, October 24 to November 2 The team is composed of R H Camp, Steven Whisenand, A Robertson and Arthur George The registration in the School of Agriculture up to Wednesday night was 395 This was an increase of over forty over the total registration of last year The first convocation for the School of Agriculture students was held in a crowded assembly room Thursday An nouncements were made and there were short talks by Dean Burnett and Regent Coupland i O F Dornblazer, state organizer, will address Farm students Saturday evening In the assembly room. Uni versity Farm. The speaker will con fine his remarks to "The Farmers' Union- Its Object and Its Work." U. of N. PINS, FOBS, LOCKETS, RINGS BAR PINS CUFF BUTTONS SCARF PINS FRAT. SOCIETY & CLASS PINS PalUdian Society, Union Society School of Music, Dramatic Club Chemical Club, Koamet Klub Engineering Soc, Pershing Rifles THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE.. Today 2:30; Tonight 8:15 TheGirlsFromMissouri Mat., 50c and 25c; Nights, $1 to 25c Monday Night, October 21 NEIL O'BRIEN MINSTRELS Thursday, October 24 J "THE GODDESS OF LIBERTY" ORPHEUM Advanced Vaudeville Mulnrri excrpe Mon.livi 2'Mi l-vrninfi 11 8 15 Srll I'linnr Vlf Auto H2H W. C. FIELD3 MI88 MAY TULLY MILDRED GROVER ROXY LA ROCCO BRAW8HAW BROS. THE REXOS LEW COOPER Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at k' mi rm r kky "' 2nEATHa 1329 0 Str., South Side. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. I3tm and O Sis 50c. I LYRIC THUR8DAY, FRIDAY &. 8ATURDAY CARTER8 HOLIDAY t CO. CHA8. MACK PHOTO PLAYS "THE RED BARRIER" "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" PARTE'8 WEEKLY 3 Shows Daily-2, 7 and 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS IfRINTINOJ I UMCOIH-KM WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 12ft N. 14th Sea ou r Sample. Qtyr - jflferriianta amt&nj Wiwlb Ukr yuur fllurlt. 'TRY THEM" 340 fca. lift? t. Ctnroht, Nrb. Coat and Suit Department Many New CoutH and Suits have reached us carh in the week, which makes our stock more complete, New Styles from tune t time keeps our line always ;t tractive to those looking for new idea's, something different than you find ejsewhere Women 'h Coats . .$10.00 to $50.00 .Misses' fonts .$7.50 to $35.00 .Juniors' Coats .$7.50 to $26.00 Children's Coats $5.00 to $18.00 TAILORED SUITS Women's Suits at . .$12.50 to 50.00 .Misses' Suits at . . .$12.50 to $35,00 diinior Suits at . .$12.50 to $25.00 WOOL DRESSES Serge Dresses at $6.75 to $25.00 IVter Thompson Dresses at $7.60 to $25 SILK DRESSES $15.00, $25.00 to $65.00 Dress Skirts in regnlar and Extra sizes at $5.00, $7.60 to $15.00 COTTON ETTI0OAT8 $1.00, $1.50 to $2.00 SHIRT WAISTS Silk Waists $2.50 to $15.00 Linen Waists $1.50 to $7.50 WOOL SWEATEES Women's and Misses Sweaters at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75 to $10 Silk Petticoats in. Taffetas and Mes- salines $2.50, $3.75 to $5.00 House Dresses, Wrappers and Ki- monjA $1, $1.50 to $2.50 &jmfoQMMM,(& . 1 i d -all Al m m HALLETT, Uni Jeweler 1143 O Eateblulied 1 87 1 V &ul-tf'fcrf. 4 JAtt. ?V i i ., . - . it'tfi'"''. icAi - Vl. jr i tit.