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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
I- I t y j A - fci... fr.lJ,,rtN,,w,'n r,ILn ""-'"""rh FRI., $AT. & 8AT. MAT., OCT. ,22-23 - "fl filri at iN;H.lm" EVE., $1.50 to 50c; MAT., $1.00 to 25c) MONDAY NlGHfL0Qtl.25 WRI13 CAHILL 7 IN "THE B0Y8 AND BETTY" . Prices $2.00 to 50c. Lyric theatre EVERY EVENING 15c, 25c and 35c MAT8. WED. & 8 AT. 15c and 25c WEEK OF OCTOBER 18 The Road to Yesterday By the Lyric Stock Co. NEXT WEEK "THE CRISIS" ORPHEUM THI8 WEEK TOM NAWN & CO. WALTHOUR TROUPE AND FIVE OTHER STAR ACTS ; ; MAT. (EXCEPT MON) 2:30 15c, 25c EVE. AT 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. V'vFTN na I i"i "."': s '.H -A M -. .VT 1 aBffS I J.Herzo The University Man's Tailor ho Finest Work Dono and Prices Right Call at Our Now Store 1230 O Si. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS, AUjnako rentpd with stand '$3 per Month. .Bargains in Robuilt Machines LWoWtfgiW Auto 1150. BOll litji. in? pio, n.tn ' o -, Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 17 No. 18th. Boll 848. Auto 25115 The First Trust & Sav ings Bank ' 4Per Gfent intetest 4 $1 opens an account Corner I Oth & QStrccU t S . Business Directory X Evory Loyal University Student' is urged to patronize these Ne braskan advertisers, and to men tion the.palparWhlleJdo!na so. - - - t M " M MOMS; !HuIhAIV1!u''!.w v H Ar9992i522rqM.': j WL ' ''--gM ' - m......l.. ttampiis Froy & 'Pro J1. , ' Harry Von Patten, district president of Dolta Tau Delta, visited tho local captor yestorday. ; Dr. J. R. Davis, DontlBt. '1234 O St. Sanj Buck, 1908, .Phi Delta Gamma, toas re-entered school this ' fall aii'd registered In the law school. Chapln Bros!, florists. 127 So. i3th. The university observatory will be open to tho university public tonlgh't from 7:30 to 10 for observation of the moon. . Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Many of the delegates to the I. O. O. F. convention which Is being hold In the city havo been campiiB visitors this week. Chris' Bath House,. 11th and P. Turkish, shower and plain baths. J. B. Gibus, 1000, has been recently appointed superintendent of tho City Electric Llglitlng company of Aber deen, S. Dak. , , s , " . Yes, wo get tho select crowd; ask your fr.len.d8. Lincoln .Dancjng .Acad emy, 1124 JST St. "Select School." ..j;..'-, .a mmvumMimmmmm W question of Satisfaction W:bobyo'u buy a wt(&jhrjd, rv ' v-' :6fiBatisraption'(lopopd8 mainly upon two thlnf?H tho soloo tion of vour mdrcnandiso is yours, and upon that you need to bestow careful attonttion. skill, intolligoflcd, oiliciency Established im HALLL11, 1143 U St. IV A, R. Wilson, 1Q07. , and civil en gineer in tjio employ of tho Pueblo Bridge company, has .announced hfs engagement to Miss Roxana Fallleon, 1908 of the University of Colorado. ' Get your dance programs at George Bros., 13th and N sts. .. "' , ;." .'"'.,' ; .-. f . uqic Iqvoj will le pleased to hear that Antonio Scottl, tho- groat bari tone of the Metropolitan Opera conv pa'nyi is" "to' sf n'gvat Ih '& tf Ivor' 'if ox t Tuesday, Oct. 2G. -i Spalding gymnasium and baskot-ball shoos, Swedish gymijasluni snood, Beckman Brqs., 1107 6 St. s ..,.,- , J. ('. Knodo, 1907, 1908, visited in Llncojn yestorday on his return from Wyoming. While in tho city he spent a fow hours ' visiting friends on tho campus. . Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Students, requlro information ob tained by study. Norvousnoss retards study. Eye Btraln causes nervousness. Glasses stop oye strain. I fit glasses. G-: W. Howe, Optician, 319 N. 12th. ,. . , 19-2t : ,m?t- , ' Alberta B. "Ah'derBon, '09, is teach-! lng in tho public .schools at Lincoln; t. Nob. -V B "i a ; Have ypUr,'..pipth'o pressed Weber's Suftorluri 12th and O. !jV at' ' ' 4 '1 . 1 ,v.lbert .oqkloy?,.;DeJ(ta Upsilon, isj YlBltingV'tho cUy.VMV.,Beokloy is on' wiu uuuuii, omiud ,uumiubii;ui ouivhj,. his last worlcbin'BfanpifCgloradoJ H;o is nn old iqothpTl 'i)fayeVisjbe!ng7oji the team in-'lOOSw . .' $ ,:,i Frey & Froy. choice; flowers. ,' 1338 O St., north side. '3-.' V John U. AmiBtrong, '09, is principal of sch.ools atDeWlt. -v.-. ! Leapn ty. dahqe yhere ;thoyVhnow how to teacli. Lincoln Select Dancing Academy, 1124 N st. Seo display ad. i.i'u,VI,V .-ff...i.M:. a ,-- "yYoshima Inouye, '09, one of tho Jap- gree;-laBtvsprln'g', haa'aecured "u'-post tion with ,tho UniojiyPaclflc R. R.Pa aBfgQnoakJapanfiBo'Jntorpretorlii j? Remomber Don Cameron, Ho is l8Buingc'pupon Books at a dlBctiutVb thlyerlKattdVhai1'fltt ttovan tfd- aieBiq' 8tuent8"a tli& UniorBltor ,0f? NobBlta.'iwJjjo t AcfifBBjer' ge So. 12th. - .....J.,. - .M....,.... - . - ...., i - .. - ' Xrthtir' H. Edgren; '09, Um bbbn Hia.dd aBBltsflnt dlvion nji:nept,r, . C, , p, & Q. R, R., and Ih located at Klrby, Wyo. & Try Thornburg'B Orchestra for your annual party. Second to nono. Violin and wind Instrument lessons given. Studio 416 So. 17th. Auto 5877. Bruce Fullerton, '09, Jb running for juBtlco of tho pcapo on the republican ticket at Lincoln, Neb. 8poclal Students' Dance Monday, Oct. 25. Bruso'8 OrchoBtra. Refreshments by "Tommy." Lincoln's Select Dancing Academy, 1124 N. 19-2t o Elmer W. Hills, '09, has charge of the business department in the Paw nee City high school. ' Try George Bros, for your next order of engraved cards. Allen F. Carpenter, '09, is instruct ing in mathematics in Hastings Col- lego, Hastings, Neb. Expenses In College. $250 cash or a year ih college can be oarned by one young man or young lady in each county In tho United States. Plan oasy and does not Inter fere with other occupation. No money required. For particulars addros.s M. H. Pemberton, Columbia, Mis souri. It ' Audrey L. Jones, '09, is running for county superintendent of Red Willow county. Guy H. Mattoson, '09, reports his oc cupation as lumberman, Granite Falls, Wash. "piocoof jowolry, tho question Tho othor dopends upon tho and intentions of your dealor. WANT AD8 ' Advertisements for the want ad col umn should be left at the business of fice, basement Administration build ing, between 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be .In serted unless paid In 'advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen Words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three ltiser: tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents! WAITED Now BonB8.atid yollB for the Minnesota, Ioya and Kapsas games. v WANTED Somebody to mako up football songs to popular music. Hand all songs to S. A. Mahood or R. S. Moseley. Wanted Student to woit table and tend furnace for room and board. Box 578, Lincoln. It Student across the street fr(om the campus wants .room mate. Rt req aonablo. Box 1182, Station A. 11-1 1 Lost A pair of gloves, at convoca tion Tuesday, or Freshman meeting. Return to Nebraskan office. 17-lt , Lost A signet ring with the old Eng lish lottor "J" on it. Finder please leave at Nebraskan office. Rqward. 18-3t i Lost Chain gold beads. Return 1315 K. Phono 7724. ', It CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD GROWS: Dally Increase In This Ine of Athf letlcs Gives Hope to Coach Clapp. Never before, in; the' history. 'of the CornhiiBkor. institution has so much iiitorest b6on taken r in crpiis country .running has been manifest this yoar. fThere are at present about thirty men put every evening, running to tho state fair grounds, around the track three times, and back to the gymnasium ngaln. This makes a Ave mile run; wjilch is the dlBtanco that must be traversed by the men Who make the team when they go to Chicago in the' intercolleglute meet ' j.The succoBB of tho Nebraska teams for the past Ave years haa been an incentive fqr. itho., hard work ;of thp. riien, and the' prospects for'a, winning team have never been brighter. Three ofj tho men on lastiyear's-.toam ihaye. been training and the competition for tho remaining two places haa been keen. From tho present prospects ttho irien who were on the team la't year wHl have toaghtffHothot&ioBt; to e.tain their poaltidnB.as the' number o(men eligible for the team Is proof hpt there is an abundance ot good triate'rlalii "' ;""?'".-'?? "fj"'-. ot" ....,...y - ... p'-,r"at "t ..,..-. .....-,...,.. ...wi,. ,,.,,,.. ,.,,... , . HHi nHADft-ir.J:wfc I ,- Ast- lj4t7H HHUBHIHIHIHilHHIIIHHHH 1 z HE above is a good illustration of the building of Lincoln's Head - to - Foot Clothiers as it looks at night. This firm is one of the foremost men's outfit ters in the west. Twenty-seven years and more they have been leaders in style and value-giving. The. standard goods of the world can be purchased at this store. Seven of the best makes of Clothing are sold by this firm. The leading makes of Shoes are there; the best Hats, Knox, Stetson and Imperial. Manhattan Shirts, Staley Underwear, and Hole-Proof Hos iery, six pairs guaranteed for six months. Mayer Bros. ar the Lincoln agents for the Ardoc Overcoat, four coats in one , auto, rain, dress 'and opera. Mayer Bros,, are headquarters for Pennants ox all the Colleges in the University. Smart Styl6$ ,A For Winter 'Varsity KSffiPA Amongiour winterrweight Regal models are several custom styles that W Wffltef?"1 ifte big shoes1 has "thorouhlHed ;rh n I ' ' J ". I ' ). town to sizes w e f ri!"i . ! f ' ' A Smart ,t it,t Mtronizc Our AdverHseFS 'if Wear are being worn cxtensfvelv r universities. Every line of these style. ru SHOES f? mwvif. f ojireaDidJvtediieatinoiW'nU'niF iK. adpreciate that Regal auarier. jr . - ?. r""; - giye double the wuaTnurnbet of ,1 ' anoc-nrangs ana insure an exact hu can. convince yjotu tt-i f. i $350 $400 $$00 SPEIBR & SI7VION 't fc, ': rf.fi .W n .y ; V jk'-j?''' &&&. S Ht