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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1912)
T H E DAILY N E B R A S K A N STUDENT DIRECTORY ON SALE Only Few Changes in Cover Design Delayed for Various Reasons Selling Out Fast. The Student I)lnctoi has dually made ltn appearance, and is now on sale at the Temple. University Hall, and the I-lbrarj The edition caine off the press early Satin day afternoon, and about two hundred copies were disposed of before sundown. The directory is practically the same as last year, save for a difference in the color of the cover It includes a complete list of students and faculty, with addresses authenticated by the HoUislrnr The book sells for 10 cents, which is charged in older to defray the cost of publication It is published by the Christian Associations, and is edited by .1 I. Driscoll and Freda Stuff. An effort was made this year to net the book out early, but the attempts of the managers were repulsed by the local telephone company, who had made a change at the last minute of a majority of the city telephone num bers Considerable difficulty was also experienced in netting a complete list of names from the Registrar's office on account of the lateness of the iiRri cultural registration The demand for the book is keeping the editors busmjpplying copies to the students, and at the present rate of Bale there will be few left by the time vacation begins Wednesday Yes terday one hundred copies were taken to the Farm, where they were disposed of to the Ak students, whose names appear in (tie list McC DEBATE AND DANCE. Debate in Temple Theater Dance in Music Hall. An error made in reporting the date and time of the intercollegiate debate and dance makes it necessary to be again mentioned The debate will be gin at 8 o'clock and last until it 30, when the dance will begin in the Tem ple music hall A f0-eent ticket ad mits you to the debate and dance This is the last dance belore Christ mas vacation Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. OLYMPICS AT FARM FRIDAY All Four Classes Meet in Legitimatized Scrap, to Settle Question of Supremacy. Next Fnda afteinoon lias been set aside as "Ohmptc Day' at the State Farm The classes hae been snap ping oer the freshman colors, so I'lin cipal Hradford settled upon this as the best wa to settle the matter The list of events, in ordei, is as follows luojaid dash. liliOjard dash. (40 ard dash, broad and high jumps all with two men from each of the four classes coinpet ing In the boxing match, with one enlr) I'loni each class, the juniors meet the seiiiois, the freshmen the sophomores. and the winners meet the winners i Fie men from each class, meeting in the order given above, will take part in the tug of at , in the wrestling two men will represent each class The scrap will not be a general mix, as that of the campus Olympics, but will be a contest between two Bets of twelve men, the winners to meet the winners for the championship Six men from the freshman class meet six from the sophs in a twelve foot ring, each struggling to put the other class out of the ling The seniors and juniors will hae a similar scrap of their own at the same time II ilPr itFml v ml I a 1 w I l i v ll CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED (Jirl student to woik foi room and board Auto 7G00 WANTKI) A young mii to live in home to help pay school expenses Answer A Hag office ll-2r2t FOR SALK A due bill on one of Lin coln's best tailors. This can be had cheap if sold now See manager at Rag office. 1126211 C IF O Bt. Frey. University florist, 1133 FOR RENT--Dance hall, second floor Brownell blk, 25x90 feet; no better floor in city; elevator service, cloak rooms, toilet rooms, good piano, no public dance allowed in hall, limited to fraternity, sorority, club and private dances; dates reserved, $8 a night noth phones II .7. Hill, Hrownell! blk. tf -OST- Gray ( oat jersev d'nlni; 'u nlor senior game Hew aid at Hag ofll( e. WHEN YOU BREAK YOUR GLASSES don't take Ihem where ou have to wait two oi three days to get them fixed. COME 1IEHE--We are prepared to grind the most difficult lense while you wait Expert opticians to make broken Iranies and mount injfH look like new Euuhcd 1871 HALLETT, Uni Jeweler , 143 0 THANKSGIVING . . TOGS . . Whether you are going home or not, in fact, no matter where you go you will want to be well dressed on this day. We've just the sort of clothes you like smart, stylish suits and overcoats priced from $10 up to $45. Every good style and fabric is shown. You should see the new neck wear, the new shirts, gloves, and hats we have for your young fel lows. Sweaters all kinds priced from $2 to $15. Held Caps. Holeproof Hose 2amkvck, Clotkftt "TV. tiri mf initio Tiu Noiirminooc Mayer Bros. Co. THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE Thanksgiving, Matinee & Night Florence Webber and Company of 50 Augmented Orchestra NAUGHTY MARIETTA Ore. $1.50; Bal., $1 & 75c; Bal, 50c Friday Night, Nov. 29 THE ROSE MAID Sat., Mat. & Night, Nov. 30th GEO. EVAN'S MINSTRELS LYRIC Tuesday and Wednesday BERTRAM MAY & CO COLLEGE CITY QUARTET PHOTO PLAYS "Blly's Burglar" "The Beauties of Portugal" ' Wiffle's Nightmare" "The Fire Fighter's Love" 3 Shows Daily 2, 7 and 9 PM. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS OJUJHE U M ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE . TOOTS PAKA "THE BANDIT" THE WONDER KETTLE MR. BEN LEWIN BOWMAN BROTHERS HILDA HAWTHORNE RAYN BROTHERS 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 Subscribe lor the Rag. 1329 0 Str., South Side. vWWi huwmvJ .LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ? SHOP KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM A SOCIETY PRINTING ND C ENGRAVING-DESIGNING SHOP 247 N. 11th Phone B-1274 OFFICE fcte 12f Worth Tl III l" fcfc .. NOT TOO LATE .. It isn't too late for you to select, have fitted and wear one of our elegant young men's suits or overcoats on Thanksgiving day. There is an immense assortment and a select ion will fre easy. Come to-day. FARQUHAR The fame oGood Qhihgs 1325 O tmmmmmtm