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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. OUR FLORIST C. H, FREY 1133 O STREET Teeth filled without pain DR. A. B. AYRES, DENTIST A libcr.il discounl to students. 141 So. I2TH St., - Lincoln, Nkk. BOWLING ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210 O street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. DR. J- R- HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of lemales and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 1310 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. You SHOULD buy your Kodaks, Plates Films, Cards. Albums, Developers, Etc, of the LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO., 115 South 11th Street, Lincoln, Nob Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, linest of Toilets, First Class Service. A. L. KEMMERRER, Propr. 1 1 3 So. 1 1 th St., Lincoln, Neb. STEVENS & NEVILLE'S New Location Is at 1330 O Street. Pool and Billiards in connection. Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Stree. TeL 754. Originators of thoidoa offending home work satisfactory Columbia National Bank ()l LlNl OI. N, Nl 15KASK . Capital, $100,000.00. Oiihi us: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-President; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., L & M. V. R'Y. -Best Line to- ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO 1024 O St. - 1024 O St. E. R.Butler, R. W. McGinnis C T. A. Gen'lAgt. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Ph.irmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Ludwlg, the Uni. tailor. Pay up your subscription. Eat at the Newport today. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous. Buy your Gloves at tho Famous. Buy your Corsets at the Famous. Buy your Millinery at tho Famous. Tho Ivy Press prints to please. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. Burr Barber shop, 120 North 12th. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Don't wait to have the circulator seo you. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Don't wait to be invited to subscribe or pay up. Have the Ivy Press Co print it. 125 No. 12th street. Call on the circulator about your subscription. Mr. Crabtree visited the Denver schools last week. T. B. Buell of Ann Arbor is visiting at the Delta Tail house. If you can't find tho circulator, come to the office. J. E. Lester, '02, visited at the Delta Upsilon house yesterday. Dr. II. J. Lehnhoff, '97, Fraternity building, Thirteenth and M. Fiegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. The Pan-Hellenic congress met last evening at the Delta Upsilon house. Professor Bruner will go to St. Louis tho 18th of this month to lecture be fore the National Apple Growers' asso ciation. The opening of Westerfield's Mer chants' Cafe has been postponed from Thursday evening until Friday at the same time. The Merchants' Cafe will open Fri day night from seven to nine o'clock, November 7th. The public Is cordially invited. Westerfleld's Little Gem hot waffles will be served after nine o'clock. Miss Addle Harris, who Is the corre sponding secretary of the Nebraska Federation of Reform, has just re turned to her work in the university after a two weeks' tour in the state, in the interests of the society. OLIVER THEATRE Monday Evening, November 10. The Comedy of Errors Under the Direction of DANIEL V. ARTHUR. Most elaborate production ever given Shakespeare's Immortal Comedy Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Seats now on sale. Mr. O. Erwln, 'DD.vIstted at tho Alpha Theta Chi house Saturday. Miss Ena Coopor visited her slBter at the Conservatory this week. Eddie Hoffnell of Superior, Wyo.. visited at tho Alpha Tan house this week. Mr. Hopewell, '02, came up from Te kamah last Saturday to seo tho Has-kell-NebraBka football game. Tho classes in elocution gavo a re cital in the old chapel at the regular class hour yesterday morning. Charles Shedd, the 'varsity end. Is sick In bed. Ho will probably not be In tho game against Kansas Saturday. Miss Zella Wentz, a former student of tho university, is at Wellesley Col lego taking special work in mathe matics. Alpha Tau Omega held a smoker Sat urday evening In honor of their foot ball men. Light refreshments were served. All guns and equipments must be cleaned by Monday. This can bo done any afternoon In tho cannon room after 3 o'clock. Mr. Cornell, of tho university, dis played bulletins of the election re turns last night at the Star office hy means of his acetylene lamp. The person who found a (5-Inch steel scale in the eaat physics laboratory Thursday, October lfi, will oblige the department by leaving it at the store room. The preparations for the Sophomore hop, which comes off Friday night, are about completed. This promises to be a very delightful and entertaining class affair. Dr. Brace, who has been quit ill with typhoid fever for the past three weeks, Is convalescent. It is thought that he will be able to meet his classes again before long. The cadets' shining parlor will be newly equipped after this week. A dozen new brushes and a supply of blacking has been received and will be placed in the canon room soon. The first weekly students' recital of tho University School of Music will occur in Memorial hall Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. These recitals will take place regularly each weelc here after. Delta Upsilon gave an Informal danc ing party at the chapter house Tuesday evening. About twenty-five couples were present. The party was chap eroned by Mrs. Archibald and Mrs. Chadwlck. WANTED Address, now lost, of Iowa student who asked price of car load of apples. Telephone A-1092, Hartley. STUART ROBSON As DROMIO OF SYRACUSE In Nothing was dono at tho meeting of tho class athletic committees, which was hold In University hall yeBterday at 1 p. m. Only three men came out and a meeting of tho chairmen of tho committees will ho held soon. WANTED A boy to wash dishes for remainder of month for football train ing table. 1.50 per week and board. Apply 621 North Sixteenth street. Battled m DUpul. At a recent meeting of tho Entomo logical Bocloty In London the president, G. H. VQrrall, told an amusing atory to prove that a knowledgo of Inflect may even ho useful in settling ques tions In literary history. Commenta tors on tho works of Robert Louis Ste venson were trying In vain to discover whether the notes made by him in a certain book wero written beforo or after he took up his residence in Sa moa. It happenod that a fly had been squeezed between tho pages and when Mr. Varrall saw it he instantly recog nized' ns it bolongs to a species pe culiar to tho Polynesian islands. That settled tho question. Record for 8low Shipbuilding. A record In slow shipbuilding is ro ported from Spain. Ten years ago a cruiser, tho Prince Sado Asturlas, was put on tho stocks, and a few days ago tho minister of marino lnformod King Alfonso that tho vessel would bo ready to tako part In the forthcoming naval review In the Mediterranean. DO YOU TAKE I lie DAILY NEBRASKAN? ir NOT WHY NOT? IT PRINTS THE NEWS