The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1907, Image 3

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    THE DAILY INEBRASKAN
CAMPU8 N0TE8.
LYRIC THEATRE
POPULAR BOOKS
Peru tomorrow.
Patronize Capital Hotel Harbor shop.
MATINBB 3 P. M. BVB. 7i45 Ac 9i00
PRICES TBN and FIFTEEN CENTS
Gone. Hughes, ex-1908, 1b on the campus.
FOR 50c
FAMOU8 DEQRAW 8I8TER8
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Of all the 'following popular books which we nre offering nt the
above extremely low price, the paper, the binding and the printing are
almost equal to the regular $1.50 editions.
Of some titles the quantity Is limited.
The Masqlierader Katherine Cecil Thurston.
The Prospector Ralph Conner.
The Deluge David Graham Phillips.
Marriage of William Ashe Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
Lady Rose's Daughter Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
A Great Love Clara Louise Burnham.
The Kidnapped Millionaires Frederick Upham Adams.
The Two VanrevelG Booth Tarklngton.
Katherinc's Sheaves Georgia Sheldon.
The Corner in Coffee Cyrus Townsend Brady.
Slaves of Success Elliott Flower.
Seats of the Mighty Gilbert Parke.
To Have and To Hold Mary Johnston.
Prisoners of Hope Mary Johnston.
The Lightning Conductor C. N. and A. M. Williamson.
MILLER & PAINE
Book Department, First Floor, West Aisle.
Suits and O'coats Made to Order, $15
No MoreNo Less
World's Greatest Tailors
J. F. GREGORY, Managor and Cutter
LINCOLN BRANCH
145 So. Thirteenth Street
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Frats
Remember the Name
"imr Smoke House
& The "Uni" Smoke House ex
tends to you gratis, the home-like
comforts of its Smoking, Reading,
and Lounging Room.
J We carry in stock a complete
line of Cigars, Tobaccos and
Smokers1 Articles. It is a pleas
ure to please you.
COLE-McKENNA CO., 1132 0 ST.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
EAT at the
NEW WINDSOR CAFE
First Class Prices Reasonable
Jostle D. IJarton, 1007, Is teaching at
Hlue Hill.
See (he editor about reporting for
the Dally Nebraskan.
Harriet Hutton, 190G, Ih teaching
In Sheridan, Wyoming.
F. M. Hunter, 1905, is suporlntendont
of the Ashland schools.
Eva Casey, 1907, Is teaching the
Pawnee City high school.
Elmer LInqulst, 190G, Ih cashier In a
bank at Goldfleld, Nevada.
New lines In fall millinery. The Fa
mous, Thirteenth and O streets.
Leota Lapp, 1907, Is teaching sci
ence In the Fairbury high school.
Joseph Dickenson, 1907, Is science
teacher In the Schuyler high school.
Ethel Clark, a graduate of the Uni
versity Is living at Moulder, Colorado.
Dale Perrln has returned to the Uni
versity and will get out for football.
Charles Duer, 1907, Is visiting with
his Phi Delta Theta fraternity
brothers.
C. B. Cotton, 1907, Is attending the
Columbia school of mines In New
York City.
Kelso Morgan, a member of last
year's track team Is studying law at
Michigan this year.
Miss Pfelffer of the European His
tory department Is at Kadoka, South
Dakota on a leave of absence.
Richard Patterson, ox-1909, has en
tered Columbia University where he
Is registered for mining engineering.
The Regents' Bookstore, Administra
tion Hall, basement will be open from
7:.'i0 a. m., to C:00 p. in., until Octo
ber 5.
Engineering Notes.
Prof. Viers, who was on the faculty
of the University in the Applied Me
chanics department last year. Is a
practicing mechanical engineer, In the
employment of a concern at Colorado
Springs which manufactures pumping
and mining machinery.
Subscribe now, $2 per yr,
Clark E. Mickey, M. E., '08, is set
ting up an Olsen torsion testing ma
chine recently purchased by the Ap
plied Mechanics department. The ma
chine, which has a capacity of 50,000
inch-pounds and cost some $450, will
all materially to the facilities of the
material-testing laboratory, which Is
already equipped with two "Universal"
testers for tensile, compressive and
bending tests. The power for the now
machine is taken by line shafting from
the motor now used with the largo
Rlehle universal tester. Mr. Mickey
Is installing the line shafting, align
ing the tester, and handling the entire
setting up. The machine will bo ready
for use next week.
ROME, MAYO AND JULIET
MERRITT 8I8TER8
WM. H. WINDOM
MARGARET. DALE
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