The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1910, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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OLIVEK THEATRE
THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB 24
LILIAN RUSSELL
IN "THE FIR8T NIGHT."
Prices $2.00 to 50c.
Tueo., Wed., and Mat., March 12.
The Newlyweds
and Their Baby
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SELECT PIXTS' SEL
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DANCING SCHOOL
BEGINNERS CLASS
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SOCIAL
FRIDAY AND MONDAY
Ladies Free Monday
16th and O St. Auto 5405
SELECT
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THE PRIINTE R
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( II. Proy, llorlst, 1133 O street,
William Ross of Omaha lias pledged
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Thonibttrg's Orchestra. Auto" 5877.
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4ftljJEas.Thot(V''Cal entertained Phi
Kappa PbI at a Smoker Monday
ovening.
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Chapin Bros., 'florists.
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127 So. 13th.
Special StudonfH' Danco, Monday,
Fob. 28. Bruoe's Orchestra. Lincoln
Dancing Acudemy. 85-7-8
Croon's Sanitary Barber Shop;
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M. C. A. Spa.
Printing,
Enj;rvincc,
Bmbosalns
Auto 2810
817 South 12th
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Boys--My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. See
them!
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Fine Tailoring
Try a lunch at tlio V,
13th and P St.
Havo your clothos pressed at Web
er's Sultorium. Auto 1708.
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Eut at Don Cameron's Cafe, 1 1 "119
So. 12th street.
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B. S. Brown, chief of the pure seed
bureau of tho department of agricul
ture, is at tho university looking for
rtion. It 1b expocted that ho will take
several students from the senior classt
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Sophomores Do you want to earn
your collogo expenses for your Junior
year? Call 3:30 to 6 p. m., II. L.
Brookway. 220 No. 11th St.,. Room r.
Notice.
A mooting of tho Englnorlng Soci
ety will bo held this evening at 7:30
o'clock. Professor Chuthurn will ad
dress the members of the society.
O. L. OLSON, Secretary.
Tho University of Noyada liaH a
campus rulo that no Junior shall
wear a sombroro hat.
Indiana is considering plans for
changing or doing away with the
spring vacation. Tho school year Is
coming to be bo crowded that some
changes nro becoming Imperative.
The meeting of the Komonsky Club
last Saturday was of unusual interest.
The musical numbers and readings
weco heartily enjoyed. An offort Is
being niado to oncourage the attend
ance of tho Bohemian residents of
Lincoln, and the work promises to
bring-good resultB.--It-was-dooldod to
have a program in the English lan
guage on Saturday, March 10th, in or
der to acquaint the general public
with the hnturo of tho club work.
Civil Engineer itobert E. Peary, tho
discoverer of the North Pole, will
speak at Cornell. The occasion of his
address is the unveiling of a bronze
tablet, to bo placed in Sage Chapel by
the students to the memory of Ross
Gllmoro Murvln, Cornell '05, who wits
drowned on Engineer Peary's expedi
tion to tho North Pole. The inscrip
tion on tho tablet will be in part a
saying of Peary, "Marvin has planted
tho Cornell colore beyond the farthest
of Nansen and Abrizzi."
ALUMNI NOTE8.
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Street
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
Thomas Crolgh, '07, Is general at
torney for tho Cudahy Packing Co.
Omaha.
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James A. C. Kennedy, '00, Is In the
law business, G08 Brandcls building,
Olnahn, Nob.
Tho address of Charles E. Crown
over, 97, who Is In the United States
reclamation service. Is Camp Hi,
Natchez, Wash.
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with Btand $3
per Mpnth. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machlnoi
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Teur PatrMuge Solicited
A DULL HEADACHE
is nature sounding tho alarm that something is going wrong. Fifty
por cont of hoadachos aro caused by rofractivo errors, and can bo
rohoyod by glussos proporly fitted. I always mako a thorough oxami
nation and give honest advice as to tho condition and caro of the oy
HALLETT, Registered Optometrist
ESTABL1SHFD 1871 1143 O STREET
See Display
Academy.
Ad. Lincoln
Dancing
sn-7-s
Four men wanted for Hununur work.
Excellont business proposition. 'Good
money for, right men. It. L. (lllmoro,
Windsor hotel. St-ut
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Lost Pair of rimless bow spec
tacles, In caso bearing namo of "Dr.
S. S. Shean." Finder please leave at
Ml 00 or call Auto 12248, 1017 K streot.
81-2t
Notice to Students. Special rate!
Learn to dance! Lincoln Dancing
Academy. 8H-7-8
S. A. Mahood will address the mem
bers of the Y. M. C. A. nt tho regular
mid-week meeting of the association
tills evening on the subject of "Somo
Impressions of tho State Convention."
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Notice.
A mooting of tho sonionrinBtiuurada
committee will bo held this o'vening in
U10G at 7:30. AH members of tho
commltteo aro urged to' bo present.
. FRED IIOF MANN, Chairman.
Uonjamln F. Skilos, '00, who has
been practicing law at David City. Is
now at Crofton, Neb.
II. S; Evans, 08, is acting dean of
engineering. University of Colorado,
during a year's
Dean Ketchum.
leave of absonce of
Quality Counts
TH ATS WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
. JShSQ POPULAR
'IWe mama.BTJecialtarof fa
m cy creams, sherbets,. Ice
iind punch for Frat &.'Sr6ri (
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always on hand. Bell 908.
Auto 8181.
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Notice.
The members of the senior play cast
aro requested to meet in U1015 at 11:30
Thursday morning. The copies of tho
play aro now on sjUe nt Miller &
Paino'H at 75 cents each.
PAUL YATES, Chairman. 2t.
Wilt Elect Wednesday. '
Tho election proper of tho Y. W. C."
A. ofllcers for tho coming term wlllho
hold today at the noon meeting, lit
which time tho results of tho Informal
bullot will bo mndo known. A largo
attendance of mombors Is particular
ly urged.
In tone 'of tho-8erl5s of district do
fratos of' the NobrnftfcaHlgh School Do
baling League, Fremont defeated Ash-
mnu.at auianu reconiiy. rroiesBors
Cnidwell and Porslngor df tho depart
ment of'Amerlcan history were Judges'
Carl Chrlstopholsmeier, '00, A. M.
1002, occupies the chair of history and
political science, University of South
Dakota, Vormtlllon, S. D.
Robert A. Campbell, '08, who lias
been a high school Instructor at Red
Oak, Iowa, and also at Elgin, III., Is
now farming near Fullerton
B. S. Haydon, '07, who has been at
the head of tho schools of Palmyra
for twelve years, has been compelled
to give up his position on account of
ill health.
Albert S. White, Law '97, who has
been cashier of the Chadwlck State
Bank, Chadwlck, Mo., Is now vice-
i prosldont of the Planters Bank, St.
Louis, Mo.
G. A. Warllold, Law '08, professor of
history and social scionco in tho Da-'
kota Wosloyan University, Is spending
tho year Investigating social condi
tions and philanthropy of tho stato of
Missouri- under tho Russell Safe Foun
dation. Judgo William H. Snoll, '73, of Ta
coma, Wash., one of tho two first
graduates of tho university, enter
tained tho Nebraska Club at Soattlo
recently. A year ago a similar event
was hojd, tho occasion being tho vlsii
of Prof. Laurenco Fosslor to that city.
N. . Snoll, 82, president of tho Mid
west Llfo Insurance company of Lin
coln, Nob,, has recently published, his
address on "Tho Other Sido," deliv
ered beforo (ho Lincoln Commercial
Club, pecomber 23, 1909. It is an able
treatment of the advantages to Ne
braska in pJronlzing local insurance
Hcrc-t.r1lie cheapest good gun yet made. By ttieonmoonof llwute down future we luro
ln Me lo raily reduce Ibe cott ol production and at the mim lime have krpt the gun up to the
lamout h!th 7Tatftn iUntUf of ilfcnglh. laffly and tlufaliility. Notice the clean limpricity of
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and bird ilmctinsto ctt tin Ujh t!e rcreatrag i
Tlia wciaht U only 7 nuncla. The full chole
i chambered '
If ai black nowder and to chambered that 2M fnch or
ivrmfnli In the operating pattt make It lite eaiiert. moit
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are glad to make it imuible for erery lorer ol gum
lict gun at m low a price.
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Send f oi the XffiarJt Cctclogut and UxpttUntt Hook fo-Jou. Frte Tot 3 stamp).
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