The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1907, Image 4
3KW Gbe 2)all Hebrae ftan N mmuMfaawn v X TOMMY S i iV-w;'asfl BBBBBBVttfe.&&t ' BBBBBF i''vv-'aSi:wJSt BBBW'fcJff'iiiSM For refreshments and light catering jwork boo "TOMMY" nt Mlllor & !painoB. WHEN STUDENT WANTS PRINTING .THERE IS NBDENYINBTHT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing 8on, You Washed! First thing when I come In sight, In tho morning or at night, Pn calls out with all his might, "Son, you washed?" Had a girl to spond tho day, 'Nd when we got In from play Pa, looked o'er his spects this way, "Son, you washed?" Dot when I got sick nnd die, 'Nd go sallln' 'way up high, Petor'll yell as I go by, "Son, you washed?" Missouri Independent. ;fSTra! JQ CAPITA!. 9400,000.00 X i"Q Sarplua nnd ProAta.... 100,000.00 Q O DEPOSITS 3,090,000.00 Q I COUJMHA NATIONAL BANK 1 Or LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. 1 CAPITAL, - $100,000.00 1 We , Would Like to be Your i Laundry men. (' YULE BROS. j ! 8tudents' Recital. Tho fifth recital of tho students of the School of Music will bo held Tues day, February 12, at 8:00 p. m. sharp. Tho public Is cordially Invited. PROGRAM. Bach Prelude and Fugue, A minor, No. 20 (W. T. C.).. . . .Julia Williams Schubert Impromptu A flat Major Florence Malone Tostl Good-bye Sarah Mohlor Mozart Fantasle, C minor Oulda WIUbc D' Albert Scherzo Op. 16, No, 2 Grace Illcks Beethoven Sonata F Major (for piano and violin) (first movement) Charles Christy-Carroll Beach Moyor-IIolmund The Maglo Song. . Lulu Carnes Schuett Etude MIgnonne Schubert-Liszt Soiree de Vlenno. . . .Florence Chapman Wngnor-Schuott Improvisation on Love Song" from "Die Walkure". . Eda Rankin Schubert Good Morning Lassen Thine Eyes So Blue and Tender .Kathleen Tuttle Slndlng Variations E flat minor (for two pianos)-Op. 2 Katherlno KImball-Gladys Fair Bach Double Concerto for two vio lins and piano, Largo, ma non tnnto Laura Buchanan Genevieve Fodrea-Louiso Zumwinkel I JiBmlDlIu il JS.' MM. e ." 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Suits and Overcoats to order $20.00 up. Latest Eastern Styles The IVY PRESS PRINTING Has Done Your Why Not Let Them Do It Now? NEW LOOATION"MB 8. 12ttu BOTH PHONES Mathematical Seminar. Tho Mathematical Seminar will meot Saturday, February 9, in M. 301, at 7:30 p. m. PROGRAM. Two Projective Theorems of Carnoy (a review) Miss Worthen Approximate Construction for PI... Mr. Harget Some Expansions Dr. Davis H Cliooelates end Bon Bene. Chemistry 44. It has been found Impossible to as sign a lecture hour1 for Chemistry 44 without conflicts. 4 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday will accomldate by far the greatest number. Accordingly the first lecture will bo given on Tuesday, Feb urary 12, at tho above named hour. O C You are wearing better clothes than formerly. Yqo. and for less money. - ' Dresher, The 143 South 12th, Lincoln. makes my clothes now. Tailor Company B Organizes, Thursday night Company B met an i organized, electing L. A. Jones presi dent. It was decided to give a danco at no very distant date, and for this, W. E. Hawthorne was elected master of cormonles, L. K. Neodham, chair man, and Robert Guthrie, treasurer. Ttit tnu Cttttfen Information About Summer 8chool. AU persons desiring information about tho Summer School to bo held at tho close of the present school year will see Prof. P. H. Grummann in U. Ill, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 12 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. OCKXXXXXXXOOOOOOOOOOOOCX00 O R E S U L TS TELL, K Wo claim to be the,, best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are here to prove it. Our methods and maohlnery are the VERY LATEST and our workmen the best that money can sooure. We clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to injure them in any way. We also clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phono Bell 147 1320 N street Phono Auto 1202 Call or write for price list. 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