The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 21, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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The DAILY NERRASKAN
Sunday, January 21, 1940
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GOOD NUMBERS
Telephone and Otherwise
Name. . . . . . .f .".'.'f. t h.
Address lH.
Telephone ;5.
Rating f.
The PRIDE OF
Pil Moop of e cream
in toll rur in
rhillel liJe of 7-1 p
Walt h the fonn.j bubbles
well inC n rt-ftm, collar!
You'll hU rt!
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COFFEE
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Delicious Foods ot economical
prices. A special every day in the
conhfort of new leather booths
Fountain Service, join your friends
in enjoying this new atmosphere.
J CORN -COB
A new Junior Ball Room avail
able to you for private parties or
dinners. Telephone 2-1261 for
tesevGtions.
CAPITAL HOTEL
1m A3
Monday
c rjxrst M.
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$ Imlnent authority on KODen
Hi
fl Hill present
. Readings
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6 Open to
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ANY Party
dulled bottles of 7-Up
served on a tray with your
prettiest glasses ill serve
your entertainment prob
lem. Smart people treat
with 7-Up!
Taste It
ROOM
January 22
Whitesmith
lecture on poet
All students .
STUDENT UNION
4:00
CONTEST WINNERS
Ideal 7-Up Bottling Co.
Ruth Erickson
Capital Hotel
Katherine Shatcver
Student Union
Harriet Lcicis
Modern Cleaners
Robert Seidel
Lincoln Theaters Corp.
Harriet Lcicis
Long's Nebraska
Book Store
Robert Seidel
GRAND PRIZE
1940 Cornhusker
to
Robert Seidel
Ad Prizes
Ideal 7-Up Bottling Co. presents
to Ruth Erickson a case of 7-Up
Capital Hotel awards Katherine
Shawver two one-dollar dinners,
; Harriet Lewis will receive one
dollar in trade at the Corn Crib
for her prize winning Student
Union ad.
To Robert Seidel Modern Clean-
ers will give a dollar and a half
In trade for his prize ad.
Winning for a second time Har
riet Lewis receives from the
Lincoln Theater Corporation two
passes each to the Stuart and
Nebraska.
Also winning for a second time
Robert Seidel receives from
Long's Nebraska Book Store a
copy of "Capital City" by Marl
.Sandoz.
Due to his having more second
place ads, Robert Seidel also
wins the grand prize of a 1940
CORNHUSKER.
CONTEST MANAGERS
Ben Novicoff and
Arthur Hill
Contest Ads Judged
by Prof. Forrest C. Blood
MODERN
SOUKUP &
21 & G St.
36th Year
Coming Soon!
ThriUt
Ueyond
Compare!
To Lincoln's
Quite A Serious Problem
Such An Easy Solution
Someone should tell him about the high
cash prices paid for used text books at . . .
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jjONffS
Well Thumbed Page
... in many a Date Book. Sally
always looks fresh as the first
flower of Spring. She knows the
social value in having her gar
ments SANITONE Cleaned by the
OLD RELIABLE .. .
CLEANERS
WESTOVER
Phone 3-2377
in Lincoln
Watch for
Opening
0ate$
El NEBRASKA j
Favorite Theatres!
This Poor Fellow's
ILfflniiiiciiiiit
"Me and Roosevelt
Ha Much in Com
mon. ... My Budget
Won't Balance Either;"
Text Books
Student Supplies
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