The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 24, 1919, Image 4

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Hie Original Southern Rag-a-Jazz
Formerly Gayle's Musical Merrymakers
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FIVE PIECES
GAYLE GRUBB PIANO
H. S. PETERSON SAXAPHONE
BERT L. REED - TROMBONE
"MIKE" VAN HORNE BANJO
HAROLD SCHMIDT DRUMS
Book Your Engagements now
BERT L. REED, Mgr.
1141 H St.
Our Policy
No Sales .
No Losses
Less
Profit
Greater Values
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'Tis not in mortals
to command
Success
We'll do more,
we'll deserve
it
N i DIRECTORIES ARE
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Work has started on the new uni
versity directory, the names and ad
dresses of the students and facility
are being listed. Letters will be sent
to all sororities and fraternities ask
ing for list of members and home and
Lincoln addresses. A similar letter
will be sent to all Campus oigani
zations in order that the list of offi
cials may be included. These letters
are to go out during the week and a
prompt response on the part of all or
ganizations will greatly facilitate
prompt publication of the directory.
The purpose of the directory Is to
give the Lincoln and home address
of the students and the faculty, ilso
the officers of the campus organiza
tions, campus telephone numbers and
locations and complete membership of
each sorority and fraternity at the
University of Nebraska.
The directory will be out earlier
this year than ever before. At a la
ter date, definite information will be
given out as to time of publication
and distribution.
The right kind of clothes at the right kind of prices. The kind
that all "up-to-the-minute" varsity men like to wear.
STEIN-BLOCK, BRADFORD, LANGHAM, HIGH, AND
FASHION PARK CLOTHES
STETSON, COMFORT-KNAPP AND MALLORY HATS
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES
HIGH GRADE FURNISHINGS
10th &
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Daylight Clothiri'Store
10th & "O" St.
W. A. A. GRANTED
CONCESSIONS FOR
FOOTBALL GAMES
" !v Wor.un'i Athletic Association
i-ei lo. tho flVh' !ir.v :liis year, Wed
rf'rtdr; evening, in the gymnasiui.i.
"he nev by-laws were read and ap
proved, after which extensive plans
for broadening the scope of wou-en's
athletics in the university, ver- dis
cussed. . The association has been granted
the concession to sell refreshments
at all football .games played onthe
Nebraska field this season, and will
receive all that is cleared over one
hundred dollars.
Next Wednesday evening at five
o'clock there is to be a W A. A.
hike cod weenie roast. All members
of the association, and girls inter
ested In physical education are
urged to attend. Many such events
are to be planned during the jcar,
in order that more girls will become
interested in athletics, and will be
come better acquainled with the pur
poses and work of the association.
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Good Food
Good Service
Moderate Prices
Students! Eat Here
1236 O St,
The Advertisers in
The Rag
appreciate and deserve
your patronage.
Give it to them.
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