The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1909, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVEH THEATRE
TOMORROW, MATINEE AND NIGHT
8am 8. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Present
The Ring Master
Mat., $1.00 to 25c; Night $1.50 to 25c
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 19TH
Campus
Gleanings m
Radge te'G&enzel 60.
3-s i in 1 . 1 i -ar r-
"Furnishers to Men Who Know."
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AND HIS BAND
LYRIC THEATRE
BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT
Week of November 15th
THE LYRIC 8TOCK COMPANY
Will Present
SAG HARBOR
GREAT NEW ENGLAND PLAY
Mat. 15c, 25c Eve., 15c, 25c and 35c
Next Week
"ALL ON ACCOUNT OF ELIZA"
ORPHEUM
WEEK STARTING NOVEMBER 15TH
LE PETITE REVUE
ARLINGTON FOUR
HUGHES MUSICAL TRIO
NEVIN8 & ERWOOD
HARRY BREEN
MME. PANITA
"ALFERETTA"
Matinee at 2:30 15c and 25c
Evening at 8:30 25c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528.
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JU. J. Herzog
The University Man's Tailor
Tho Finest Work Dono and Prices Right
Call at Our Now Storo
1230 O St.
Lincoln
TYPEWRITERS
All makes ranted with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machines
Lincoln Typewriter Exohanga
Auto 1155. Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th
Underwood Typewriter Go.
TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND
RENTED
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187 No. 18th. Bell 848. Anto 2585
Athletic Goods
old to Student at 10 per cent dit
count if this ad i brought to our store
LAWLOR CYCLE CO.
1334 O STREET
Quality Counts
THAT'S WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets, Ices
and punch for Frat & Sorori
ty parties. Whipping Cream
alwayB on hand. Bell 205.
Auto 8181. 1810 N, St.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER1
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN ,
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
Frey & Froy.
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Tho Bonior prom committee will
meet nt 7 p. m. Wednesday In U112.
Dr. J. R. Davis. Dentist. 1234 O St.
Freshman mass meeting In Memo
rial Hall at 7:30. All freBhmen out.
Spalding gymnasium and baskot-ball
shoes, Swedish gymnasium shoos.
Beckman Bros.. 1107 O St.
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Mn'sB meeting Freshmen Memo
rial Hall 7:30 tonight.
Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
.
7:30 Memorial Hall Freshman
maHs meeting.
Havo your clothes pressed at
Weber's Sultorium. 12th and O.
The sophomore informal committee
will meet today at 11 a. m. In U10G.
Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
A. A. NIelson, a former mechanical
engineering student, Is now with tho
Nordberg Engine company of Milwau
kee. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119
So. 12th street.
Freshman mass meetings will bo
held Tuesday, November IB. and Fri
day, November 19, at 7 p. m., In Me
morial hall, to discuss tho Olympics.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
Delamacio Urtula, one of last year's
engineering graduates, Is now em
ployed aB assistant Inspector of en
gines for the government at Manila.
FULK
1325 O Street
Froy & Frey. choico flowers. 1338
O St., north side.
Tho Republican Club of tho univer
sity will meet tonight at 7:30 in tho
music hall of the Temple.
The .Chemistry Club will meet at 8
o'clock tomorrow evening in tho chem
istry lecture room.
Vlcl Eye Glasses.
Comfortable, noat' and nifty. Will
bo pleased to show you. Howo, Op
tician, 319 No. 12th. 2t
Monte CaHO, a formor engineering
student, who until recently has been
on the Tri-Stato Land company's en
gineering project, was a campus vis
itor Friday. He has resigned his po
sition. Tho Nobraska-Haskell game will bo
a hummer, and Goorgo Bros., Printers,
aro endeavoring to make thojr print
ing as popular as tho game.
Tho freBhmen will hold a mass
meeting in Memorial hall at 7:30 to
night. All freshmen aro urged to bo
present
Bad weather has hindered tho work
of tho cross-country team for tho paBt
few days. It had been plannod to
givo tho men a rest, during tho last
throo days before tho Chicago meet,
but with tho bad weather it may bo
necessary to modify this plan somewhat.
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Engineer's Hop
. FRAT HALL
Nov. 9, 1 909
JOHN HAGE, Chairman $1.25
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SNAPPY FURNISHINGS FOR THE YOUNG MEN.
SEDATE FURNISHINGS FOR THE OLDER MEN.
FURNISHINGS TO SUIT THE MOST FASTIDIOUS TASTES.
CVi 5ffc ' und'8Pntcd nunHty niul stylo at $1.50 and Up
0 1 1 1 1 LO "it's a Cluott." Lot us show you tho now short hosom nnd tho blach and whito Htripos
jat out.
Mr'L'VlAlf QUfltv' distinction and ologancco. Somo vory noat, somo modorato and somo
iNcCIYWCcir color full. All distinctive and original, and sell for 25c to $1.00
I Tf4fvAl I that will givo substantial winter comfort. All cotton, or wool and cotton, or
UnUciWCdr Union or twoploco garments, at 50c to $3.50
Lounging Robes-Smoking Jackets 8o"a oo". ,.W
CZvirao-fiat CnaC In pllin Kry U,d color combinations. All wool or wool and cotton; on
Wtd Icr UUlb un(i oft like ft cout $i.oo to $5.00
At a recent meeting the men of com
pany B, according to an establlBhed
custom, effected a civil organization
with II. T. Guthrie president and J. W.
Krug secretary-treasurer. Plans were
discussed for holding tho annual com
pany banquet and tho company hop.
NOTICE.
All seniors should order their pins
at once to got thorn on tho first order.
The pins arc two dollars, tho same
prlco as last year, und are of tho samo
design. Orders will bo taken by any
member of the committee: H. A. Ban
mann, chairman; Mr. Cochran, Mr.
Greer, Mr. Tucker, and Mtb. Modesltt.
Sweaters, $1.50 to $6. Flannel
Shirts, $1.00 to $3.00. Mufflers
Silk and Knit, SOc to $3.00.
Gloves Silk, Wool, and fur
lined, $1.00 to $5.00.
Amherst has appointed tho Right
Honorable James Bryco, British am
bassador to tho United States, as a
special locturor in history, modern
government and political economy.
Tho University of Washington
Daily 1h bewailing tho lack of frosh
nion football intorest at that institu
tion. All attempts to effect an organ
ization havo failed.
WANT ADS
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 Inter,
tlons 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
Wanted A room-mate. Call at 1720
M Bt. 34-3t
Lost Lady's Parker fountain pen.
Return to Miss Sadilok. 123G Q street.
34-3t
LoBt At junior hop, a silk fob. Re
ward for return to Nebraskan ofllce.
36-3t
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
UNIVERSITY ALUMNI
HAVE COLORADO CLUB
FORMER NEBRA8KAN8 ORGAN.
IZATION IN THE WE8T.
OVER THIRTY AT THE fIRST MEETING
Club Plans to Attend Nebraska-Denver
Game In a Body and Would
Like to Meet Team In
Evening.
University alumni and former stu
dents now living in Colorado havo or
ganized a Univorsity of Nebraska club,
which has Its headquarters In Denver.
E. J. Churchill, 1885, is chairman of
tho club and H. C. Parmoleo, 1897, Is
socrotary. Tho following lottor tolls
of tho formation and purposo of tho
club:
Denver, Nov. 12.
Editor NebraBkan: Tho alumni and
formor students of tho University of
Nebraska havo recently organized tho
UnlvorBity of Nobraska. Club in Colo
rado, with headquarters In Denver,
and are desirous that all Nebraskans
shall know of tho fact In order that
thoso who may come to Donvor to livo,
or who may bo in tho city for a timo,
may have an opportunity of meeting
with old friends.
Our club was permanently organ
ized on the 29th of October at a so
cial mooting bold at the residence of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hiltnor. In re
sponse to about sovontyfivo invita
tions Issued to Nebraskans through
out tho stato, there were thirty-threo
present. Whllo Denver residents
wore probably In tho majority, thoro
wero alumni present from Boulder,
Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and
Del Norto.
Tho club has been launched with
enthusiasm and thero Is no apparont
reason why tbo Interest should not
continue. Wo havo mado arrange
ments for occasional social meetings
and weekly luncheons at tho .tea room
of tho Denver Dry Goods company,
whero wo shall bo glad to meet visit
ing Nobrxskans.
Arrangements have been mado
whoreby tho members of the club
shall attend tho forthcoming game be
tween Denver University and Nobras
ka on the 20th Inst, and It Is prob
able that wo shall meet the members
of tho team In tho evening if it can
bo arranged in time, ,
In order that alumni may know
with whom to communicate regarding
any U. of N. affairs In Denver. I ap
pend tho names of the officers of tho
ftln'li TCrinutrwl T rhni-Vi4H ' OE ROT
Opera House block, chairman; Robert
8. Hiltnor, 94-,9G, 518 Opera House
block, treasurer; Howard O. Parmo
leo, '97, 1510 Court Placo, secretary.
H. O. PARMELEE.
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He makes good punch and serves
first class light refreshments
U-All-No- Tommy
Find him at Herpolsheimer's
In W tho "BELMONT"
the "ARA-NOTCH
does away with the
buttonhole that bothers.
Arrow;
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ARROW CUFFS, 25c pair
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