The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 10, 1910, Image 3

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THE GIRL QUESTION
Special Prices $1.00 to 25c
Frl., Sat. arid 8at. Mat., Feb. 11-12
ST. ELMO
Eve., 75c to 25c; Mat, 25c and 10c
PEB. 15-16, "IN vyYOMINQ."
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DANCING SCHOOL
I BEGINNERS CLASS I
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY
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j 16th and O St. Auto 6405
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Bpys-Nly Spring linte of
woolens are stunners. See
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L J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Fine Tailoring
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Street
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our, fountain ,
C. H. Frey, florist 1133 O street
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Harold Noble, 1911, litis pledged to
Alpha Tau Omega. r
Thofnburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877.
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Tlio active XI Doltas entertained tho
alumni members Informally Saturday
afternoon a(. the Theta house. Grace
Bennett is a now member of this bo
doty, '..,
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. Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
The Y. W. 0. A. was reorganized
for the school year at tho University
Farm last Sunday evening. Tho re
mainder of tho ovenlng Was spent
with guessing games arid stories.
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe. llr119
So. 12th Btreet
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Dr. Ma'xey went to Auburn Frldny
.night rind acted as ,one of tho Judges
In 'a debate, between the Auburn nnd
Nebraska. City high" schoolB. Tho Au
burn team, coached by Hohh Dates,
won.
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Wanted Waiter .at Western -Hotel,
731 O St. 7G-3t
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Arthur . Edgren, '09 ; .John Wilson,
'04; Lylo Smith, '08; Joe Bllnklron,
J)9; ''Heine Wellor, '09, alumni or
Dolta Upsllon wero visitors at the
chapter house for a few days last
week.
Lost A hunting case gold watch,
at the junior prom. Initials "It. O. W."
on case. Return to Nebraskan office
and receive reward. 75- t
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MORE DRINK
DRINK HABIT CURED IN THREE DAYS
Without hypodermic Injetcions and
a plain contract 1b given each patient,
ngreoing to offect a euro in thfeo days,
of tho most conflrmod drlnkor, at tho
lnstltutu or In tho homo. Call or
wrlio the Noul Institute, 1H02 So.
Tenth street, Omaha, Nebraska, for
copy of froo book and contract. ICV
orything strictly conlidontlah Bank
references furnished.
formal election for ofllcors will bo
held. By UiIb informal baljot, each
of thp flvo hundrod memborB of tho
association aro given a voice In tho
election of tho now officers, for from
it aro determined tho nomlnoes pro
per. Watch for announcomontH from
tho president.
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Tlio try-outs for tho senior play w.lil
open at four- o'clock Saturday aftor
noon. Miss Tully will bo, In Univer
sity hnll, room 100, today botwoon tho
hours of 2 and G to assign to each can
didate tho hour of his or her ap
pearance. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilson wero
on. :tho campus., yestorday shaking
hands with old acquaintances. Both
wore formerly students in tho univer
sity. Mrs. Wilson Was Miss Kathar
ine Lumry. They leave this evening
for Mooro, Mont., where Mr. Wilson Is
in busincsB.
The song, contest no'w being hold at
Chicago University has so far brought
forth nlno songs.
FULK
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
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142 SOUJH TWELFTH
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All makos rented with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Bobuilt Machines
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
; Ante 1105. Boll 1191. .1,22 Nq. 11th
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER. --
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN 4
1123 0 STREET, (YELLOW FRONT
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Last week of our Dis
count Sale of Fine
13250Street Furnishings and Hats
Tho observatory was opened last
evening for a couple of hours to vis
itors who wish to look at Halley's
comet. Quito a number took advan
tage' of the! opportunity. ' Tho comol
still appears vbry small even through
tho four-Inch tclcscojio of tho observ
atory. o
Found Plain gold soul ring .with In
itial "B." Owner, may have samo by
paying for this ad. 7n-Gt
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Prof. George It. Chntburri of tlio en
gineering department will address the
noon meeting of tho Commercial Club
next Saturday. Professor Chatham Is
president of tho Nebraska Good Koads
Association nnd will talk on improv
ing the hlghjvays of Lancaster county.
Green's Sanitary Barbor Shop. 120
N. 11th.
NOTICE..
All members of tho temils associa
tion .and prospective members aro
asked to bo at Brace hall at 11 o'clock
Thursday, room '202, for final organlzn-
tion for tho coming year. 2t
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Try a lunch at tho Y.' M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
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Weak eyes made strong. Howe,
Optician, 319 No. 12th, 75-G
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Qlasaes" a necessary evil. Ho.wpf
Optician, 319 No. 12th, .77-3t
Lostr-Gqld watch fob, on campus.
Reward for return to Nobraskan qf-
flcp, ... TG.-3t
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jstA Pl)l, Dolta Thota fratornUy
pin. Rew.ard If returned to W.. B. 3ilpt
calf. , . 74-3t
Have, your clothes pressed at .Web
er's Sultor'liim, Auto J708.
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yaqted, 25 Cornhuskers per. day.
Tad Jones, coach of last yoar's foot
ball team at Syracuse, will rcBumo
his duties with that Institution noxt
fall.
Friends and nluinnl of Hurvard Col
lege have raised a fund or $100,000 for
pensioning old professdrs. .
Students of economies at Iowa Uni
versity are' to bo glvon tho opportuni
ty of apslstlng In consua work this
year.
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Tho Sigma Chls of North Dakota
will present a cup to tho winners of
the women's inter-class basketball
series.
Albert Bonbrook, who was guard ou
Camp's nil-American solectlon in 1909,
has been chosen to, captain Michigan's
1910 football team.
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Lehigh University's bord' of trus.
tees recently decided jto lend fratornl-
tlnu nnrtnln nmoillltsof mOIlOy for llOll)
.tin-bulldlng.chapter4iousos.onthe.camJ
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Frank C. Bulltn, who Is now locat
ed In Omaha as. editor of tho Western
Trader, Is. putting In Bomo spare time
writing short stories for the Ten, Story
Book. Bullta graduated from Nebras
ka In '08.
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The coming term for tho Y. JV. C. A,
begins In March, at" which time the in-
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OrderB are now being taken by
Noble and Dralyj of tho Junior class
for class caps. Tho cap which will bo
ordered was selected by tho clasB
some time ago. tit1 is 'a maroon body,
with white nunflirals. About sovonty
flvq of tho epps hayo been ordered
and tho committee In charge wnnts
every Junior t(o oAqi one before Fri
day, fxa tho order will bo Bent In. Most
or 'tho juniors In tlio collego of arts
arid sciences havo given their order,
but It has been announced by tho com
mittee that juniors in the other, col
leges havo not placed their orders: All
juniors who want a class cap Bhould
sec the committee at onco',
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