The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1906, Image 4

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For refreshments and light catering
,rork boo "TOMMY" at Millor &
alno's.,
No New Rules,
No Forward Pass
in our prices.
n. Our stock is a stonewall of
perfection. Soo us for all kinds
Qf sporting goods. 10 per cent
discount on .Football Clothing.
Lincoln Cycle (o.
1317 o at.
8idles' Old Stand
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One Way
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Every day to October 31st,
190G, Inclusive, tho Union Pacific
will sell one-way tickets as fol-
lows
$20.00 to Ogden and .Salt Lake
City.
$20.00 to Helena and Butte, Mon
tana. $22.50 to Spokane and-Wonat-
. choo. Washington.
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$22.50 to Huntington and Nam
pa, Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle.
$25.00 to Vancouver and Vic
toria. $25.00 to Ashland and. Astoria,
Orogont via Portland.
$25.00 to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diogo.
Correspondingly low rates to
! many 'other California, Oregon,
i 'Washington, Montana, Utah andt
Idaho points.
1 .Through tourist cars run
every day via Union' Pacific to
" tho Pacific coast. For full Infor
! matlon call on or address
! E. B. 8LO88ON, General Agent.
Green's barber shops excel all
others In tho .west .Entirely modern
aad tho best work assured.
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Engineering Notes.
Thomas Davis, M. E. '06, is assist
Ing in tho design and construction of
an invoice of pumps from (ho Mining
Supply company at Dayton, Ohio.
Molvln Price, formorly Instructor of
machino design and appliod mechanics
in the University, Is at present Prc
fossor of Mechanical Engineering at
tho University of Cincinnati.
Tho motor ordored for tho largo test
ing machino in tho testing laboratory
of Applied Mechanics' 'has not yet ar
rived, although it has boon expected
for several weokB. This .will incon
venience this department for a few
days, since no testing can be done on
tho machino until the motor arrives.
All tho laboratory and drawing rooms
in tho department, as well as all tho
departments of engineering are crowd
od to tho utmost capacity. In tho ce
ment laboratory thoro aro four stu-
donts working where thoro is room
for but one. n all tho drawing rooms,
space Is at a premium and somo of
tho studonts aro obllgod to draw with
tholr drawing board on their laps in
stead of at a table as they should bo.
Tho blacksmith shop Is being run ov
ary day and oven with this crowding
and Jamming, twonty students wore
turned away on account of lack of
room.
While on his trip thru California the
past summer, Professor Chatburn vis
ited D. M. Lehmor who was formorly
a student in tho University and an as
sistant in tho mathematics department.
Word comes to us that George J.
Lyons, a graduate of tho University,
and who is now Professor of Civil En
gineering at Colorado College has been
married.
Freshmen' Active.
A conversation with, a leading Fresh
man revealed tno ract tnat tnero la
trouble browing for tho Sophomores.
While tho Freshmen Intend to llvo up
as much as possible to their resolu
tion against fights, stllbsporadlc out-
breaks may bo counted onto,koep all
Sophomores, especially thosoxwho
wear a cap or took a prominent part
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It is to bo hoped that tho Freshmen,
If they cannot desist altogether, will
at loast bo aB careful s the Sopho
mores wore to prevent personal Injury
oi destruction of proporty.
Tho Hawkeyo Club mot last evening
with Miss Hadloy at 652 South Seven
teenth street. This organization is
glad to havo all Iowa students in at
tendance at the University come to Its
moetlngB. A full report of tho meow
ing will bo given In Tuesday's paper.
Mr. Frank Peterson, '05, who was
follow In Greek last year, Is visiting
University friends this week. Ho is
principal of tho Creighton schools this
year.
W. H. Goodwin, a graduat student,
has gone to Nebraska City to assist In
carrying experiments In fruit tree
spraying under the direction of the
U, S. Department of Agriculture, "
All gymnasium classes were excused
yesterday afternoon on account of the
reception to tho visiting toachors
glvon in Memorial Hall. . ,
Tho Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
gave a box party at The BIJou-last
evening. It was given in honor of its
now pledges.
Tho Medical Society meets tonight
In M'301 at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Orr will
speak on "The Physician of 1912."
CUT THIS OUT
Cut out this prize song "and take It
with you-to the gamo this afternoon.
Or, better still, learn It now:
Tune: "Choyonne.".
Out hero in old Nebraska long ago
Whoro wo all llvo and 'bout it liko to
blow,
Tho total scores against tho team
were "O."
Wo don't have old Bender to depend
upon,
Cortolyou and Benedict aro gone.
But Oil and Cook can show the goods
to dear old Ames;
You will be satisfied with Cameron's
Lunch Counter.
Call up tho Star Delivery Co., Bag
gage. Both Phones.
Tho Forestry Club meets
nlng at 8 o'clock in U 110.
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Why not tako your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.?
Supt. F. A. Peterson of Creighton
Is here to attend Association.
Special 15-cont meals at The
Phoonix Restaurant, 142 No. 11th St.
Tho Field Geology class will make
an excursion to Yankee HilL today.
McVoy Printing company does the
best University work at 126 No. 12th.
Principal Harry L. Holllngworth of
Fremont will attend the Association.
Wo are not too high toned to sell
you a gdod dollar shirt. Unland, 1042
O St.
Prof. Barbour will shortly print a
papor on "Cement Materials of Ne
braska." A little knowledge about Harris
Tiffany glasB Is not a dangerous thing
to Uie pocketbook.
The Ivy PrQBS is now located at 212
South Twelfth street. University work
especially solicited.
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IOWA STATE COLLEGE (AMES)
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NEBRASKA
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BAND INFORMAL
at
MEMORIAL HALL
Fri. Eve., Oct. 26, - , Price, 50c
R. E. EDR,JlIN, '99 - A. B. PERKINS
RETAILERS AND JOHDERS OF
TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEW 8
Gregory, the Coaf Man y
They'll keop'Vlght on a, winning all th
games.
Tho boys aren't shy; they'jro b'oumd to
doordlo; . --.
We'll help you winboys, It you'll work
like sin.
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Fob tor, Fob ter, ',!
Wp want more touchdowns.
Therd's no hope for Ames hero
And- after rthe gando is dver ' ','
We'll all Join in shoutingMn4 glee
For Nebraska and victory.
H. C. ROBERTSON, '09.
Prof. Condra is writing a book on
"Sand and Gravel Resources of-Nebraska."
Dr. F. E. Way, president of Wohoo
Board of Education, called at Univer
sity Wednesday.
Miss Helen Allen of tho Wohoo (
schools is home for a few days on ac
count of Illness.
Lost Note book, name on insldo of
cover. Leave' in room 111 TJnl; Hall,
Ada V. Graham.
The subjects for tho first brief la
Rhetoric 13 are .scheduled to be on the
bulletin boards this morning.
DR. M. H. ALEXANDER,
Dentist Auto Phono 2516; 1213 6 St,
Lincoln, Neb.
The Lincoln Sanitarium.
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All kinds of baths and fine plunge.
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Hair Dressers!
Best soft' water-shampoo In tho city,
124 No. 12ttf St E. Goodman Tannof.
If you aro looking for a good poster
or picture for your room, the Lincoln
Book Store can supply you. Colored
lithographs matted, 25c and upward;
Gibson, Underwood, Remington and
Russell pictures, 75c each and upward.
We also iramo pictures.
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