X i--, ,- M , k . .t .".'La., i 7r v THE DAILY KEBRASKAN. tAl S vie The University School of Music, Just South of the Campus. You Can Enter at Any Time. . MMMMMMBM w 4, n. v ftewv-- - -i l&r l ' i IV ' lAl ijia ti vmv IJ U h n; J 'l V FH l?i-f .' i Capital Novelty Works NEW and SECOND HAND Bicycles BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. TEL L95. 317 South 11th St. J. S. DeVore, 317 S. nth St. et. e Sub8oription8 to tho Daily Nobraskan may bo loft at oither tho University Book Store, or The Co-Op. ej! eP eP IIow An Your Kidney JDr. IIobbs'Bparapua Plllsouroall kldnor Ills. Sam ple froo. Add HtorlliiK HiimodrCo Chicago or N.Y UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE . . Successor to thcUnlverslty Book Co. TEXT BOOKS, HISTORY, THEME, and NOTE BOOK PAPER AND COVERS ALL SIZES STUDENTS' ae SUPPLIES WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN . . . ..H. W. BROWN.. Drug and Book Co. PHONE 68. - - ia7 SOUTH 11TH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Thoro will bo an organ recital in tho chapol Friday evening, September 27, at 8o'clock. J. E. Butlor of Trin ity Cathedral, Omaha, will play. Miss Besslo Turner will also rondor sev eral solos. Captain McComb desires to moot the track tpam mon Mondays, Wednesdays and FrldayB at the gymnasium. Those Interested in the organization of a University Mandolin club are re quested to moot at the School of Music Thursday evening at 7:30. Tho or ganization of a club will be porfocted. Bath hours at the Gymnasium have boon established as follows: Tho morning hours will bo given over to gymnasium classes. In tho afternoon tho baths will bo open to all students from two to half past six o'clock. A reception will bo glvon for stu dents at tho First Baptist church, cor ner of 14th and K Bts., Friday evening, September 27. Dr. Rowlands, who haB been In Palestine for some timo tlmo, will bo present and will tell of his trip. All students aro cordially in vited to attend. There will bo a meeting of tho son lor class next Tuesday, Oct. 1st, at 2:30 p. m.p In tho old chapel. 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