The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1916, Image 4

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    WE WILL DO OUR BEST
TO PLEASE YOU
Graves Printery
(Fred Graves)
244 No. 11th St.
Windsor Hotel Bldg.
BOXING AND WRESTLING
LE8SONS
20 for $3.00
City Y. M. C. A.
Get Your
GYM AND ATHLETIC GOODS
At
LAWLOR'S
1423 O Street
THE ONLY REAL SPORTING
GOODS STORE IN LINCOLN
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
You pay from $25.00 to $75.00
for an overcoat that niny wear
throe seasons. Why hesitate
about raying as much for a
watch which will wear a life
time? Your inspection solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
Start Right
Let us lake care of your gar
ments when they need a thor
ough cleaning or pressing.
Our service is A-l must be
we operate the largest clean
ing plant in Lincoln.
We clean and block hats.
LINCOLN CLEANING
aTo ye' works
326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
LEO SOUKUP, Mgr.
k.
I ? i
SUMMIT
The New Style in
ion (pilars
KLINE'S
DO YOU NEED A NEW
SUIT?
The biggest line of Belt
!;..! Ti.ml-i, li.it
we have ever shown. Come
in and look em over
$15 -$25
V
3PTJUm PRICED MENS WEAR
I I u I I jiiMS !
BOWLING STARS PLAN
Interested in New Interstate Ten
pin Contest.
Ajsociation Recently Organized In De
troit Will De Flint to Conduct In
tercity Schedule Provides
National Circuit.
I'.ow lliiy Mars hi every clly will be
lllloivslcil In the new lliloislnto Inill-
llllllll lllllM1..slll ltllWllh!.' llSSlielil-
Mon, rei I t.v iiruani.ed at I VI roil. The
InMIC Inlloli will lie the lirsl In conduct
n Intercity hnwllni; seheilule, ttml ll
.lovlilex nil eMcnslve niillounl circiili
nr linlh lilinil cluiinploit bowlorx rep
csoiillim IJ nl' tin- prlncipnl cllles nl
he 1'nllcil Slnles. To produce clinin
,iciiis to represent each of the law
ri i l.'s In this national circuit, separate
preliminary tournaments open only to
).-. rhiss lioulors. will he held In each
df the 11' cllles selected durlni; the
mouth of April, 11)17. In Hie prelim
inary tournaments each entrant must
.'oiilesi in Till names in Mocks of live
-nines. In the manner and time sched
uled, and Ihe how ler securini; the high
est loiul of pins for the oO pimes will
' declared the city champion of this
association and he will win the honor
if represent inn his city In the llnel
oiirnanient for the Interstate Individ
ill bowling eliauiionshli.
Champions to Tour.
When all of the clly ( hnmploiishlps
liiive I i di-elded Ihe I-' city cliuin-
pioiis will make a tour of the V2 cit
ies in the national circuit, in a hod.v,
from May 1" to June 1, I'.MT. The road
schedule will he so nrranired that eaeli
of the 1- city champions will meet each
other in contests comprising seven
.'aiues each, iimUins a total of 1
.'ames, to he contested by each city
I'haiupion in the linals. The howler
seeiiiin ihe greatest number of pins
in his SI sanies will In- winner of the
tournament and will he awarded Ihe
i tit I i x i 1 1 1 : 1 1 championship honors.
Prizes for Finals.
The prizes for Ihe linals will iitfure
ijale nearly S'J.."Hl, besides a tniiKiiiti
etii diamond medal, emblematic of Hie
luilivhluiil championship of this asso
hiiloii. will be awarded to the win
ner. N'eces.snry committees lo handle the
lirsl year tournament were provided
for and a constitution, by-laws and
rules were adopted. Krauehlses were
awarded l. Meirnit. Toledo, Chicago,
New York, Si. l.ouis, (.'levcland, Syra
cuse and I'.uiTal.i. The remaining four
franchises will be placed atnont; four
of the follow inn cities: Columbus, In
dianapolis, l'liila h'lphia, Newark,
Brooklyn, Kochcsier and Pittsburgh.
CAPTAIN DADNUM OF HARVARD
One of the Classiest of Gridiron War
riors and Excels in All Branches of
the Game.
Perm Rowing Candidates.
Com h Joe Wright, ' aptaln of the
Argonaut: Itowiny; el.h of Toronto, lias
taken charge of the University of Penn
sylvania rowing candidates and expects
to make a better showing with the Red
and iilue oarsmen ns a result of last
season's experience.
Big Race for Housatonlc.
It Is likely the triangular eight-oared
shell race betweu Yale, Cornell and
Princeton will be rowed next spring
on the Housatonlc river course, the
P.lue's home stretch of water.
Free Baseball for Children.
Tho Muskegon (Mich.) baseball
team will erect a .stand tor children,
who will be admitted free of charge to
the Central lengue Barnes there.
?V ft,
'-
: .
Let's Show
Them That
WE CAN
Do It By a
Real Live
P
ill
A
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AT
Your Seat
South Bleacher
lo)
hi
Reserue
At Once !
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The followMK U-i appeared in
,n i MHiie of The Normal Student,
WarreuHhurK, "r the 1.098
women Hlmlents In Hie UnlverHlty of
KaiiHiiH. only one, In atiswerlntc ma
iri,.,iiniion iiiteHiloiis. Kave inatrlinony
um an intended vocation. Can It be?
Now frankly, ' It be? hx.
An indoor golf eiuliinent lias been
Inatalled at the 1'nlvcrHlty or Cali
fornia. The name Is to be taught by
I'rofeHsor Kleehergor of the depart
ment of physical education and it
can he Hiihstll uted lor regular gym
nasium work. Kx.
Oberlin
Kll'tv foreign Httidents from ten
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
107 N. 11
We develop Alms FREE
BASSLER'S STUDIO
1406 0
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only he done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L. C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
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BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis.
f r "'.v V-' rs
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Buy Your
Bradley at
MAGEE'S
'eountrleH are enrolled HiIh moshIoii. but tho war lias been ascribed Qg
a c .tint m a hrlnllna onlv flf.
Tttentv ilve are Chinese. Usually the cause of bringing only fifty bere. '
the foreigners are grater Innuniber, I Hx.
Student
Register for your musio work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Yoar just commencing
Many teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetio Dancing
Ask for information
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
11th and R Sti. Opposite the Campus
j
Mill lH f"hfJhfc,
ill fJli.
Mil " A
til
Th's mens t'l t the shut can t workout nt the trousers, iimt.ierc
are 'i'm 'irt t-tiK- t buach in se.it, that the d-aweri "nf.iv put,"
to sav n.ithiiig of the comfort and economy a b.iv.k a garment.
ivi":l; i rut. imens all the way ..own closed crotch,
cIom-J lack. See illustration.
For L'nlf, tenuis ami ficU wear, we recon inen 1 t'ie ipcclal
attached collar Ol.cS with rcgnlir ;.r short slnvcs ! s:n mcs
for very tall or stout men. Ail slu t fabrics, r.i biiurt uesin.;,
includifig silks $1.53 $10.00.
OLUS one-picca PAJAMA3 f -r tmijmt. r.,tl I r.,. lort.M-
No ttiintt o tiuhlnn or coino loo. ,1.. 0 to d.jvl.
Ak your d.-ali r for OLUS. Booklet or. rocitimit.
PHILLIPS JONES COMPANY, Mrr. DrPi.N 1 109 Broadwuy, N. Y.
"Cum Laude"
Sweaters
Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. From matricula
tion to graduation its uses are multitudinous, its paths de
how nomadic, too. The athlete's luxurious shaker,
proudly alphabetted, migrates from "stude" to co-ed, from frat house
to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there.
Ask for them at ihe best shops. Write lor the Bridlcy Style Booklet. Jj
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IN OLUS the outside shirt and
unrlerdrawers ara one garment.
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