The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1918, Image 5

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For Business Women
For Business Men
For Students
For Nurses
For the Army
For the Navy
For the Air Service
Elgin, Waltham, Hamp
den & fine Swiss makes
Everyone Warranted
Eleven9 Twenty-threTO
A Fresh Suit
addVa Wouderful
I Amount of Pep
Let us clean your suit.
We call for and deliver.
LINCOLN GLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 So. 1 1 th
LEO SOUKUP. Mgr.
On 11th at P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
B-1392 B-870S
LOEB'S ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO
TWENTY-FIVE PIECES
Jazs Band or Boiler Shop Effects
oa Request Only
ICS. CAFE
139South Eleventh
BEST PLACE TO EAT
ORPHEUM CAFE
1418 O
Special Attention to University
Students
LUNCHEONETTS
SERVED
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RESCRIPTION
H A R M A C Y
C. H. FREY
Florist
1133 O St. Phone B 6741-6742
CLUB ROOMS
For
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BrowneU Building Call B424
GARMENT CLEANING
SERVICE
LINCOLN CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
3Z8 South 11th
Leo Soukup, Mgr., B 6575
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SCHEME TO SCARE AGENTS.
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Tobias Knowal peeped through th
window of his office, then tiptoeing
to his desk put a flannel bandngl
iround his neck, put his arm in a sling,
ran his hands through his hair and
limped to the door.
"Mr. Knowal?" Inquired the caller.
"Yes," groaned Knowal. "What ca
I do for you?"
"You appear to be far from well,"
laid the calleK
"Appear to be!" echoed KnowaL
"Do you think I'm doing this for funl
But what can I do for you?"
"Oh er I won't trouble you now,"
paid the caller hurriedly. "Any tlmi
will do." And he departed.
"It's Borne trouble," murmured
Knowal, pulling off his bandages. "Bui
It's really the quickest way to get
rid of these life Insurance agents.
That one won't trouble me again, any
how I"
Poor Prospects for the Bride,
"I should think the Klrl'B parentl
would object"
"What do you mean?"
"The parents of the girt one of
the kaiser's sons Is going to marry."
"Why should they object?"
"How would you like a daughter
of yours to marry a young man who li
soon to be kicked Into the cold world
without even knowing a trade by whlcb
he can support a wife?"
THE HAPPT
ONE
"So Miss Grif
fins is married at
last?"
"Yes. And who
to the happy
manT"
"Her dear old
dad."
Figuratively Speaking.
"Wouldn't let you hold her hand,
eh?"
"She gave me to understand that
some other fellow held an option on
It."
"Did she have on an engagement
ring?"
"No."
"In a case like that the claim ought
to be staked out."
An Intuition.
"You went wrong the way yon al
lowed that girl to take yon. .8h
doesn't know the road."
"Well, do you know, I had an Ides
was being miss-guided."
The Reason.
"Why Is that screeching woman la
the next flat continually singing het
Ho hoi song?"
"1 guess that's what she Is cultivat
ing her voice with."
The Painful Part.
"Jones doesn't want his wife to go
away."
"Feels the separation, no doubL"
"Yes, from the necessary coin."
Would Like Correction.
"I have called to ask you to correct
a mistake In your .report of a speech
by Mr. Blcggs, the Independent can
didate, last Tuesday."
Editor of Dullbury Messenger Do
fou represent Mr. Bloggs?
Visitor No; I was the voice from
the back of the hall which yon report
ed Incorrectly as shouting, "It's a lie J"
What I really said was "You're a liar V
London Punch.
The Doctor's Side.
"Doe, you charge some people more
than others, don't you?" Inquired the
grocer. "People with money, for la
stance?" "Sometimes."
"Suppose I charged you that way?"
"That would be all right, provided
you didn't charge poor people any
thing, a custom not unknown to doc
tors."
Natural Tendency.
"Funny about that sleepwalker."
What .was?"
- 'ii e got up in the eight and went
tttnlrtit around the corner to a wake,"
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lJUUipi 10)1 Ud. ML
"BHE languorous charm of the
I Hawaiian native instruments so
JL moving in appeal, co observably
in vogue is strikingly characteristic
of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that
curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic
charm of tonal quality which has
made these instruments so sensation
ally popular.
The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of
form. The finer models are made
of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It
is much in request today among the
smarter college and other musical
organizations.
It U easy to learn.
Instruction Book.
Iti price include aa
Lyon If Heal, "Washburn"
Ukuleles, $15.00 1 Leonard
Nunet gentdnt Hawaiian male,
$7.50; Mauna Loa brand, $4.
May be had " 12,000 hading
music dealers. Write for name
ef tie nearest dealer.
Hawaiian Steel Guitar
Every chord -truck upon thii typically rep
resentative Havraiiaa instrument is marked
by a weird, plaintive harmony an-1 -trangely
beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any
nunc, qualities full of vivid color and va
ried charm.
Price ta.ee m4 , iacMnc Pet nltdil TV
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