The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 04, 1915, Image 4

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PHONE B6774
Tell ut just what spare hours
ou have and we will arrange
a class to suit your neds.
Lessen Your Work
in Uni. with Shorthand, Type
writing or Penmanship. Charges
are only for what you take.
LINCOLN BUSINESS
COLLEGE
L. B. C. Bldg. 14th & P St.
1st corner east of City Y. M. C. A.
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(irdYesPrintingCo.
Specialists
University Printing
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
G. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHFAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
CUT FLOWERS
EnslowFIoralCo.
-We Stiive ToP eue"
Phone B3695
135 So, 12th St., LIXCOLN, NEB,
Just In
A swell Gun Metal
English Shoe with
White Rubber Soles
and Leather Top.
Also full line of
Drill Shoes.
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$3o50
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deavor society ; Rev. R. M. Hadger.
teacher of the young men's class and
Miss Alice Humpe. teacher of the
young ladies class. The room was
profusely decorated. Fruit and wafers
worp served.
-v.i. cAxioio wpm hpld at the
HIITI DUViwia -
Church of the Holy Trinity and Grace
English Lutheran church.
DRAKE DEFEATED
BY HUSKER MEN
JCmitinued
displayed a brand of football which,
although different in style, proved to
be just as virile. Captain Rutherford
played in old-time form, which is
equal to saying that he played a demon
game. Caley handled the team with
pood generalship when he relieved
Cook In the last half, and proved to
be some little ground gainer. In the
line, Abbott. Moser. and Shaw did good
work. The lineup:
Nebraska Drak
Rutherford 1" Jern "T
Chamberlain le Keaii
Corey U Warnoek
Dounegan lg Rerrenger
Moser c Sprong
Riddell re Welsh
Shields rt Breshears
Abbott rg Hatt
Cock Qb Thomas
Otoupalik fb Blackbume
Rutherford In . .. Jerniger
Reese rh Bunz
Summary : Touchdowns Chamber
lain (2), Caley (2). Rutherford. Reese,
Blodget. Blackburne. Goals from
touchdowns Corey (5); Bunz. Sub
stitutesPorter for Rutherford, Doyle
for Otoupalik. Gardiner for Reese,
Proctor for Gardiner, Caley for Cook,
Rasmussen for Chamberlain, Balis for
Riddell, Dale for Donnegan. Halber
sleben for Moser, Shaw for Shields,
Smith for Bunz, Bunz for Jarnegan,
Jarnegan for Kean.
The officials: Umpire Birch, of
Earlham. Referee Hyland of Iowa.
Head linesman Kearns of Bellevue.
FIRST MIXER BIG SUCCESS
Freshmen See University Democracy
Music, Dancing and Refresh
ments Intermingled
The first University mixer, held at
the Armory' Saturday night, was a
great success. If numbers and a good
time are any criterion.
The Freshmen had a glimpse of de
mocracy at Nebraska when "Greek"
and "Barb" mixed with the best feel
ing and good will. Music, dancing
games and refreshments testified to
the good work of the committees.
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ANNUAL PARTY TO FACULTY
Chancellor and Mrs. Avery Entertain
at Their Home Refresh
ments Served
Chancellor and Mrs. Avery gave
their annual party last evening to the
members of the state university fac
ulty. The guests were received at
the door by Mrs. P. K. Slaynmker and
Miss Hrbkova. In order to distribute
the large number over the house, they
were first directed to the second floor
After Before
For EYE and pocketbook
SAFETY consult
W. H. MARTIN, D. O. S.
Professional Optometrist
Standard Specialized Eye exam
iner and Maker of Quality
Glasses.
Courteous treatment. Modern
jAjas iqBpi:ddci 'jnatnflinba
Tests and advise gratis.
1339 O Street Lincoln
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where a punch table was in charge, of
Mrs. George Borrowman and Mrs. w.
M Fogg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rosslg
nol. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Greer and
Miss Graham assisted in entertaining
on the second floor. On the lower floor
Mrs. Avery received alone. The guests
were directed to the dining room by
Mrs. I V. M. Buck and Mrs. R. J.
Pool. The refreshment table and buf
fet were decorated, with pink roses.
Red coxcomb massed on the piano
formed the chief decoration of the re
ception room. The wives of the deans
served at the refreshment table as
follows: Mesdames G. A. Michej.
C. S. Kngberg. R. A. Lyman. O. V. P.
Stent. K. A. Burnett. Ellery W. Davis.
Charles Fordyce and L. A. Sherman.
Ice cream, tea and coffee were served.
The following young ladies of the fac
ulty assisted in passing refreshments:
Miss Peterson, Miss McPhee, Miss Mc-
Gahev and Miss Sedgwick.
Jones, Orchestra. Phone L-9121.
Chinese Calculating Machint
Mr. Young Iee, a Korean student of
the I'niversily, gave to Dr. Winifred
Hyde, of the psychology department,
a Chinese money calculation machine
which can be used in adding, subtract
ing, dividing, and multiplying. It is
on exhibition in Dr. Hyde's office in
the basement of Library Hall.
Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482.
Senior Breakfast Committee
The Black Masques and Innocents '
hve rhosen the following people to j
assist in selling tickets for the Senior
Breakfast, which is to be held Satur-J
day. October 9. A meeting of this j
committee will be held Tueslay at 11 j
o'clock in V. 106: ;
Carolyn Funke.
Ixuise Upson.
Ruth Mills.
Vida Bailey.
Elna Froyl.
John Miller.
Burke Taylor.
Ethel Arnold.
Dorothy Carns.
Gladys Miller.
Willard Folsom.
Raymond Greer.
John Sjogren.
C. E. Paul.
M. U Poteet.
Lucille Leyda.
Helen Davidson.
Harold Schwab.
Gene Liebendorfer.
Iewis McReynolds.
Regent's Book Store Active
Sales'in the Regent s Book Store foi
the first two weeks this fall have ex
ceeded all records. More students have
ben supplied and more books handled
than the authorities bad counted on.
To date the sales at Omaha, State
Farm, and city campus have totaled
about $7,000.
Music Louis P. Hagensick, F202.
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given as pro-
vided by Class Election Rules
(of General Catalog, p 4), that
the general election for the se-
lecting the presidents of the four
respective University classes
freshmen, sophomore, junior and
senior), will be held on Tuesday,
October 5th, in Memorial Hall.
The polls will be open from 9 to
12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m.
Each candidate is required to. file
a written statement of his candi-
dacy with the Registrar before
5p. m Friday, October 1. No
candidate shall be entitled to
election whose name is not print-
ed on the balloL There shall be
so soliciting of rotes by carus or
otherwise at or near the polls.
VANCIL K, GREER,
Registrar.
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A Thrllllno Moving Picture Serial
"The Diamond from the Sky," one
of the most interesting, exciting and
entertaining moving picture serials,
will begin at the Alpine picture
theatre, 1330 O street. October 20 and
21 and continue every Wednesday and
Thursday thereafter for twenty weeks.
Every student should see this $800,000
photoplay. Admission only 6 cents. A
cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to
the person who submits the most ac
ceptable suggestion for a sequel to
"The. Diamond from the Sky." Begin
at the first chapter, October 20 and 21,
enjoy the entire series, submit your
suggestion and win the prize. The Al
pine picture theatre, 1330 O street.
Only 5 cents. 11-24.
Puritan
Ice Cream
Ices
Punches
SERVICE
Manufactured by
H. C- HATHAWAY ICE CREAM
COMPANY,
2030 -O" St.
Phone B6152
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 5c SHINING PARLOR.
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
V- ri .
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No, Philburt, I am not a-arguing with you.
I'm just a -telling you
when you want a real smoke, get behind a pipeful of
Tuxedo and watch all the big and little Worries that
have been a-besieging you, evacuate their trenches
and make a rushin' advance to the rear. Those fragrant
whiffs of "Tux" make them feel too joyful no self
respecting Worry can stand for that.
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The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
The combination of the best smoking-tobacco leaf in the
world and the best method ever discovered for refining
and mellowing tobacco puts Tuxedo in a class by itself.
Kentucky snpest,mildest Burley
leaf, when treated by the original
"Tuxedo Process" loses every trace
of bite develops a wonderfully
pleasing fragrance and flavor that
are not found in any other tobacco
No other manufacturer knows
the "Tuxedo Process"; that's why
no imitator ever equals Tuxedo I
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glaine wrapped, J
mointure-proof pouch . . . JL
Famous green tin with gold 1 Or
lettering, curved to fit pocket 1UL
Tin HumtJtri, 40c mud KOe
In CUsi liumidtn, SDc end 90c
THI AMtftlCAN TOBACCO COMPAKT
Trintlng thafi better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
Safety Razor Blades
Made Sharper Than
When Hew
WILSONS DRUG STORE
1321 O ST.
Work brought to our office
any morning by 9 a. m. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
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