The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 14, 1917, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Oliver Theatre
Monday Night, Sept. 17th
AL F OLSON
in
"Robinson Crusoe, Jr."
Tues. & Wed., Sept. 18-19
Max Figman
in
"Nothing But the Truth"
;ALL
HATS
All the new dope in nifty
young fellows' headwear at
the popular price of
AND
$300
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COUNCIL OF DEFENSE CALLS AT
TENTION TO WHEAT SHORTAGE
(Continued from page one)
it, these are the facts: No wheat if
sold for market purposes will bring
more than $2.15 a bushel f. o. b.
Omaha. Mills and elevators of Ne
braska are under the control of the
United States government, and it is
impossible for any public buyer to
compete with the government, which
has made provision to take over the
entire wheat crop of 1917 and previ
ous year's stocks now on hand.
Therefore, any farmer who has
wheat seed on hand and withholds
it ofr a higher price is seriously in
terfering with his government's ef
fort to obtain as large a planting of
wheat this fall as possible, and in
the end he will suffer financial loss
for so doing.
It is earnestly desired that those
who can help in the great task Ne
braska is asked to perform will at
once heartily co-operate in every way
possible, so that no person who is
willing to plant wheat this fall shall
be prevented because of his inability
to obtain the necessary seed supply
at an equitable price George Coup
land, vice-chairman, Nebraska State
Council of Defense.
THE STORE AHEAD
Uni. Men Get In Today For Your
New Fall Suit of
octets
ranb
Local EYE trou
bles are in 98 per
cent of all cases,
caused by eye
defects which may be
with my proper made
lenses.
DR. MARTIN Standard Scien
tific eye examiner. Courtesy always
1234 0 St. Opposite Miller & Paine's
corrected
to order
Clotbes
OUR
HATS
$2.50
IHE
MOST ORIGINAL
HAT and FURNISHINGS
in TOWN
Ul
in!
LINCOLN 1234 "0"St.
(UAHA
LINCOLN
Headquarters for Schembecks "Jazz" Band
Familiarize yourself with the methods of this establish
ment, with the scope of our assortments, with the values
that are building a constantly increasing following with
the people who appreciate service, courtesy and greater
assortments of merchandise nationally advertised and
recognized as standard. Just as soon as you do we'll
secure your patronage and we'll hold it.
Come in and glance over 1918 Fall models of
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Full value for price
paid, authentic
style, correct fit,
completeness of va
riety, pleasing pat
terns in quality fab
rics and SATIS
FACTION these
form the basis of
all our clothing
transactions.
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Suits and Overcoats $25, $28.50, $30, $35
and up to $50.
Want to pay less. Be Sure to see these Famous Clothes!
DeLuxe Suits and Toppers $16
Style-Plus Clothes $17 and 21
The Store Ahead
TOSo Co.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
Mayer
Waterman's Ideal, and Porter's $1 Self Filler Fountain Pens.
Note Books History Paper Drawing Paper Expense Book
FTER years of serving Uof N. Students giving them
the best to be had at any price we offer new
students the same good service that has made so many
friends for us in classes that have gone before. Remember
this store is fully prepared to equip you in everything you'll
need and in a quality not to be surpassed. Best of all
our prices are as reasonable as the quality of our merchan
dise is high.
Harry Porter
1123 "O"
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Drawing Sets Botany Sets Zoological Sets . ' Everything for Every Department