4 h THE DILY NEBRASKAN, CLASSIFIED COLUMN i - QUALITY Enl O U R SOD A TASTES LIKE MORE Rigs, Til Ime Cutter .. f V m . U 1321 O St. m vooooooooooooooooooooooo L J t H..GILLESPIEr H !;! Bookbinder ' mLiA ''! strut : : Ufcdi, . lj PR. JOHN J, DAVIS Gratfittt RifnctioRlst AND OPTICIAN 18 O St., LINCOLN 21. Aite. PfefM, tffto H21; In. 2111 WE KNOW HOW TO PRINT ANYTHING. LET US CON VINCE Y,QU. . . ... GREER-COOPER CO. 1134 O STREET. ....EAT AT THE.. GOOD HEALTH CAFE Niw UcatiOR-Csr. 12th iri P. DON'S CAFE 114 So. 11 J. Wtkfcl, igr J Ullis- Dlilif RimUr Crtnectloi . OPEN 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M. FRESH EVERY DAYl Oar Candies and Baked Goods are Always Fresh and Good Catering our specialty. THE MAXWELLJSO. Beth Phones. 13th d It Sta. TAKE YOUR CLOTUKB AND CIO TO f SOUKUP & WOOD f EXPERT CLEANERS ANt YEft8 BKLL TEL. 147. AUTO IMS. is0 N STREET. Ae debating club called the Forum has Tcen organized at Harvard as a preparatory club to tho University De bating Club, which is now conducted on a "competitive-merit basis. Tho ob ject of tho Forum is to-give all men interested in debating a chance to speak in public. With this aim in view, It will hold regular fortnightly meetings and discussions. Walkovershoes for college men. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St brt Thomas, Rectal Diseases. 1319 O. . i, T7K Prlnting-eorge , Bros.,-13th & N- aBBBBBBBBT I iV rl I bBBBmbV aBKBaki - "-bbbbbI i LoLUE.TT,,PEAUODY'CO.-rjr' - mm mwBmWKKMKKBBr mmmr "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWPbbbbb0 BUY YOUR COLORS AT THE CO-OP . ' : k j .- - ojJ 8PECIAL8 NOTICE8. Itato ono cent por word each insertion; minimum, ten cents. L08T. LOST On campus, Sigma Phi pin with initials "D. H." in back. Roturn to Nobraskan offlco. LOSTIn Library V building, foun tain pon, Monday morning. Return to Nebraskan offlco. FOUND. A PLACE to got a good J2.G0 Hat. -$2.50 Hat Storo, 1141 O St. $50 dress suit, used one season, $25, medium size. Address Room 110, Llndell Hotel. i , ., ME88ENQER8. A. D. T. MESSBNQERSr Tel.: Dell 190, Auto. 2233. N.OVELTIE8. KEYS and repairing of all kinds. T. J. Thorp & Co., 308 So. 11th St. UNDERTAKERS. CASTLE & ROPER, private ambulance service. 120-4 So. 13th St. 8ANITORIUM. ' SULPIKKS ALINE , Bath.- House,' 14 th and M Bts. 8UITORIUM. HAVE your clothing cleaned and pressed at tho Weber Sultorium, 11th and O Sts. BAGGAGE TRAN8FER. FAOER BROS., Basement Windsor hotel, No. 11th St. Baggago and parcels. 8H0E REPAIRING. THE only up-to-dato repairing factory in tho city. Prices tho lowest. Work manship tho best. 1220 O St. DENTI8T8. BOSTON Dentists, 1319 O St. HAIR DRE88ER8. BEST soft water shampoo in the city, 124 No. 12th St. Elizabeth Good man, 26-2t OLIVER. THEATRE cxxxxxx)ocbcooccoocooco Friday Night, November 17 Mcfadden's flats $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c. Satd., Mat. and Night, Nov. 19 'Way Down East MAT Ore. 60c, Bal 25c, Reserved. EVE f1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c. Monday Night, Nov. 20 Francis Wilson Grand Masque Carnival. Tho (lrst Grand'-Masquo Carnival of tho year will bo hold Wednesday evening, November 22, at tho Audi torium Rink. A number of special features have been arranged, such as races by masked .skaters. Prizes are offqred for tho most original costumes and most comical costumes as follows: Most original lady, pair nickel- plated roller skates. 'Most comical lady, ten admission tickets.. . Fqr tho gentlemen tho same 'prizei are offered: Most' original costume palr nickel-plated roller skates; for tho 'most comical gentleman, ten ad mission tickets. A' good time, is as sured and a large, jolly crowd' Is ex pected. " ' . Owing to tho Minnesota excursion, the Forest Club meeting" has been postponed until Friday .evening, No- vember 24: Dr. Clements will then give an Illustrated lecture on "TbOj Life HiBtory of .Forests." I r-T '-n. , , I j. no jo-op; win nave iwo represenia- tlves at Minneapolis. You can get megaphones and colors of them there. tgiJl''!tV!awt! Friday, Nov. 17. 8 p. -m. Reception to Farm stu dents. Art Hall. Tuesday, Nov. 21. 8:15 p. m. Lecturo by Professor LReighard of Michigan. Momorial Hall. Thursday, Nov. 23, 7:30 p. m. Superintendent Stovons lectures beforo Pedagogical jClubo U. 210., . Saturday, Nov. 26. 18 p. m. County Fair. Armory. ' Monday, Deo. 4M ' , J p. m. Fourth Annual Cornhuskor banquet. Llndell Hotel. Friday, Dec. 15. s 9:00 p. m. Pershing Riflo Hop. Fra ternity Hall. Friday, Jan. 12. 9 p. m. Freshman Hop. Fraternity Hall. s Convocation- Friday, November 17 Music. Chaplain for tho week: Prof. Law rence Fosslor. Monday, Novqmber 20 Prof. G. E. Howard, "A Call for tho Social Puri tan." Wednesday, Nov. 22 Prof. Thnd deus L. Bolton, "Epochs in Modern Psychology." - Frldny, Nov. 24 -Music. Chaplain for tho week: Rev. Dr. Swearingen. -i , Monday, Nov. 27 Dean Roscoo Pound. Wednesday, Nov. 29 Spaoiul Thanksgiving program: Cadet Band. Solos. Patriotic Songs. Chaplain for tho week: Prof; W. F. Dann. x Nov! 18 University-of Minnesota" til - Minneapolis. Nov. 25 Doano Collego of Crete, Neb., at Lincoln. Jov. 30 Illinois at Lincoln. Commutation Room. H N tickets Unl. Dining Tho followingN quostion is to bo do- bated between .Columbia and Pennsyl vania on November '24th: Resolved, That any Dona fide col lege stiidents under twonty-qne-years of age ahdhaving completed one. year's work in good standing be allowed to renresent in vathletlct tho institution of tiV1V niinYi mVtsYr Vina Knnti 1va n gardless of any compensation ho may previously have received for athletic ability. Dramatic Club Test. v The first test for .membership ,In the Dramatic Club will bo' hold Monday,, November 27. All who desire to be come members of the club should hand in their names to Miss Howell and con sult with 'her regarding the character of their selections. Tho Dramatic Club Is now dppn to any regularly matriculated student or "member ' cof .ttie 'facultv. It la desired to -raise tho stahldard'dfifioiclub nndmem.er?bJ; win 00 umiieu 10 moau 01 auimy in drama tip work. City Superintendent of SchooliHPro fessor Stevens wllL speak before the Pedagogical Club of the "University next Thursday, November 23, at"7:30 p. m. in U. 210, on "Personal Charac teristics of- Successful Teachers." These meetings are open to the public and are especially beneficial to those contemplating teaching. Latest faces of type and top-notch styjesrtln'prlnting. -George Bros., 13th ec in bib. , m ; George Bros., Printers, 13th & N. i. -,rjju bbbbTi wKv&J rwU BB 7 -SAY! 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