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IllneHB on Ihe part of one oftho sing ers is tho reason for. the postpone ment of the original attraction. H. H. Nicholson, formerly Professor of ChomiBtry nt the University was a campus vniitor yesterday. He Is at present ohgaged as a mining oxpor.t with headquarters at Chicago. He Is onroute to Mexico. Mr. Nicholson ex pressed himself as well pleased with tho progress the Unlvorslty has been making, and mentioned especially the convenience of tho now administration building and tho beautifying tho cam- pus with walks and driveways. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. All kids are not liko our "kids." Our dollar kids tho best in Lincoln. Unlnud. The pennants at tho Co-op are un surpassed for beauty, neatness, and originality. Lost On campus, notebok in Pollt- Ical Sctonco 13. Fiiider pleace return to Nebraskan office. IN MUSICAL VEIN. (Continued from page 1.) . No talks will be given but responsive readings will bo a part of the service. It Is hoped that these" -vesper ser vices -will fill the long-felt want for'u distinctively "University service an that tho attendance will amply reyard tho time and the work expended in preparation for them. -frrmes J. Hill, president of the Northorn Pacific and Great Northern railroads, lias been. Invited to deliver tho principal address at a meeting of tho Nebraska State Historical Society in January, but hasboen forced to de cline owing to the stress of buisness. Ho hopes to bo present In soma future year. ' The CO-OP boIIb more pennants than all the other Lincoln stores combined. There's a reason. Tho Ivy Press is now located at 212 South Twelfth street. University work especially solicited. Special 'Varsity dress suits, $35.00 and-$40.00 at Ludwig's. If you can't see this ad. clearly, call at Harris' and have your eyes exam- -fined free. 1137 0 St The pennants at the Co-op have tho style and finish which give thorn a -tailor-made appoaranco, Green's- barber shops excel all others in tho west.. Entirely modern and t)io-best work assured. "The extension has been granted oil the briefs in Rhetoric 13. They aro now due on Thursday, Novembor 30. Found: On Fourteenth street, bo tweon H and J, a lady's gold watch. "N" fob, inscription "Christmas 1905." Phone Mr. Gelslor at Whltobreast Coal office. Dr. J. H. Gain, instructor of veteiv inary prastise at the University Farm, Is out of tho city. His class fn horse judging on Saturdays will not meet tomorrow. Tho Co-op had more than $600 worth of pennants at tho beginning of school. They" aro going fact. Bettor get one. Jas. A. Green was a campus visitor yesterday. Ho is en route to Denver in the-interests of the TrI-Stnto Land Company. - Mr. Ellsworth Davis, '07, who has ben connectod with tho School of Music for sevoral years, has recently been' placed in. charge of the School of Music Cafe. THE 'LATEST HIT aeaeMSMSje ' Wuen you hear , a piece of music you like, come here at once we have i'tfor you. Whether it be atJtlie "Ivyric, Bijou or Oliver, we" have known of it in advance and can supply you. THE MUSIC . . STORE Ross P. Curtice Co. 1125 0 STREET Gregory, the Coal Man 'y-v 4" f y wi i i . T rf-r in v J I" l' "V w r o ' J ' -4 r.