The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
QLIVEO THEATRE
THIS WEEK INCLUDING
THANK8GIVINQ
Barrow-Howard Player In
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE
Frl, Sat. and Dally Matt.
November 26-27
LYMAN H. HOWE TRAVEL
FESTIVAL
BIBB
Robert Edeson
And All-Star Cast In
"Mortmain"
Betty Nansen
Charlie Chaplin
In Hit Latest Comedy
"A Night In the Show"
3
VII.
V.
Paris Fashion Shop
Clark & McCullough
"Much Ado About
Nothing"
"Neal of the Navy"
"Hats Is Hats"
"The 8earchllght"
III.
Your business is valuable to us.
We handle ,
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
See us before you buy.
W1UTEBREAST COAL
& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St
I.
PARKER'S "
Press the button
Self Filling .PENS
TlILLER'S
UJrescription
11 HARMACY
Cor. 16th A O Sts. Phone B4423
If
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. An Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONO 7EABHIO
New, Eebnilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th St.
B20G0
NEW TEMPLE HIGH SCHEDULE
Faculty and Alumni Students Have
Charge of the Work All Details
for This Semester
Tn nrilor that faculty, alumni and
students may know where and in what
rioTmrttriAnta teacher-students are hav
ing training, the following schedule of
Temple high school teacners ror me
semester 1915-1916, Is published:
Assembly Room
Clayton, Marie, 1449 S, Discipline.
Scrlven, Eva, Woman's D Disci
pline.
Stone, Elton, 1340 It, Discipline.
' i English
Arnold, Ethel, 1347 O, Eng. V.
Campbell, Juanita, 137 Orlo, Eng.
Dodds, Clara, 1347 Q, Eng. I.
Eberman, Aileen, 330 No. 14th, Rhet.
Funke, Carolyne, 1527 M, Eng. III.
Grainger, Elsie, 2105 B, Eng. I.
Hughes, Gwendoline, 1109 F, Rhet.
Lonz, Muriel, 1430 R, Rhet. I.
Murdock, Maurine, 440 So. 17th,
Eng. V.
McClymont, Ruth, 1801 Pepper, Eng.
III.
Odgers, George A, 1740 D, Rhet III.
Peery, Mildred, 1219 Wood, Rhet. I.
Slater, Doris B., 1625 9o. 23rd, Rnet.
VII.
Wyman, Hester, 632 No. 25th, Rhet.
V.
German
Brecks, Olga, 433 So. 11th, German
V.
Robb, DeUa, 425 So. 14th, German
ni.
Fritzler, Telecian, 430 No. 14th, uer-
man I.
Samuelson, Nannie, 2215 E, German
Sanford, Ruth A., 312 No. 14tn, Ger
man III.
Sixta, Editha, 1425 Q, German I.
Wilson, Ida G.t 32223 R, German III.
History
Babcock, Vale. 1308 So. 14th, Am.
Hist I.
Lanz, John E. 1430 R, Civics.
Malzacker, Janice, 430 So. 17th, Am.
Hist I.
Stone, Elton, 1340 R, Am. Hist. ii.
History, European
Silver, Myra, 1121 Q, Med. Hist.
White, Helen, 1449 S, Rom. Hist
Latin
' Dominy, Gladys, 1232 R, Lat. III.
Foxworthy, Vesta, 1615 So. 25th,
Lat L
Longacre, Ferae, 1313 Q, Lat. V.
McCartney, Hazel, 410 No. 13th, Lat
I.
. Shea, Willa, 1520 Q, Lat I .
Wehrle, Helen, 1232 R, Latin III.
Mathematics
Anderson, 1645 R, Geom. I.
Bolken, Francis R, 1641 Locust,
Geom. I.
Fleck, Harlon C, 1331 J, Alg. HI.
Hedbloom, Hazelle, Lincoln, Hos.,
Asst An.
Jones, Gertrude, 2427 P, Alg. II.
Kelly, Mabel, Uni. Place, Geom. "II.
Mossman, Thyrza, 1220 R, Geom. I.
Nelson, John T., 1642 M, Alg. I.
Rummons, Constance, 2324 So. 16th,
Geom. I.
Smith, Sylvia, 1641 N, Alg. I.
Normal Training
Nelson, Jeannette, 1426 O, Geog.
Ryan, Sarah A Havelock, Peada
gogy. Science
Anderson. Edith M, R. P. D. No. 3,
Geog. . . 1
Brouse, Edgar M.. 129 So. 15th, Agr.
Coe, Irma, 1522 S, Physics.
Ege, Edna B., Gen, Science.
Golden. Bernlce, 16Q9 So. 22nd,
Physics.
Hager, Walter E., 1319 Q, Physics.
Hanlen. Wayne B, 1436 8, Physics.
WHITUAM CLASSY CAKDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
" Ifll
Collars W;''
s)r
Rflay
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
I r 11
Longey, Stella, 515 No. 24th, Geog.
Lewis, Mame, 1533 P, Geog.
Roberts, W. F., 1301 No. 33rd, Agri.
Rummons, Constance, 2334 So. 16th,
Physics.
"Stanley, Kathryn, 1449 S, Physics.
Taylor, Florence, 1545 F, Chem.
Wickett, Elenor, 1347 Q, Chem.
Sfackett, Emma, 1200 F, Geog.
Physical Education
Grantt, Robert F, 1228 R, Football.
Lacile, Roane, 2039 So. 17th, Phy.
Ed.
Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482.
PERSONAL
Mr. James Marquis, '19, has fully
recovered from an attack of scarlet
fever.
Louise SmaU of Kearney, spent a
few days last week at the Alpha Phi
house.
Elizabeth Scott, '15, was a week
end visitor at the Kappa Kappa Gam
ma house.
Miss Hortense Kauffman, '14, who
Is teaching at Geneva, spent Saturday
in Lincoln.
Mrs. J, A. Cox, of York, has been
visiting her daughter, Emily, Kappa
Alpha Theta, '17.
Virginia Louis, ex-'61, of Springfield,
I1L, has been a guest at the Kappa
Alpha Theta House during the week.
Prof, and Mrs. II. J. Gramlich enter
tained the members of the animal hus
bandry department and the stock
Judging team of tne uoneB
There are lots of good
things you'll want to
give thanks for this
year.
There's one Great Clothes Achieve
ment that should not be overlooked
A Full Dress Suit
All Wool
All Stylo
All Right
"Guaranteed"
and all for
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING
V Jj
Famous Shoes for. Men:
TWO CHAMPIONS
THE VARSITY TEAM AND BYRNES SHOES
3.50 to 6.00
They have nevr been beaten. Made right and priced right, that's the
reason our shoes always make good.
EVER TRY OUR BYRNES' SPECIAL?
The best $3.50 Shoe ever produced. All styles-all leathers and
the equal of most shoes at a much higher price.
23?Z Byrnes
LINCOLN, NEB.
The makers claim
that they have
made this saving
by specializing
throughout their
great plant on this
one suit and over
coat. No matter
howlittle you know
about clothes you
will see that STYLE
PLUS have the edge
by several dollars.
Get in line with a
suit or overcoat.
Economize and
dress letter both
Shoe Co.
1307
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