The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1910, Image 3

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Tues., Wed., and Mat., March 1-2.
The Newlyweds
and Their Baby
Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 75c to 26o.
60 People 75 Girls.
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2?oys--My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. See
them!
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
Tine Tailoring
The Owl Pharmacy
Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets
Hot and Cold Drinks at
Our Fountain
SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machines
Lincoln Typtwrltir Exohangt
Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th
UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Yw TktrMMgc Solicited
Quality Counts
THAT'S WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
i$ 2fb POtfJLAJt v;
We hifcke a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. Ices
and punch for Frat 6c Sorori
ty parties. Whipping Oream
always oa hand. Bell 20.
AutoSlil. 1816 N St
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C. H. Fro'y, florist, 1133 0 BtreoL
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Penrl Fitzgorald PI Bota Phl8i
of Omnha Is visiting hor sorcfTty sis
'ters.
ThornburgVOfchoBtra. Auto 5877.
Business Mana'gor Wavortlr;,; vent
rbmaha on business for tho corn-
husker this morning.
Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
Ruth Llndly, Marie Hodgo ' and
Helen Kingsloy aro spending tho week
end at Omaha.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
Tho members of Phi Ganima Delta
fratornity gavo a houso party last
night.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
Sigma Chi gavo a house party last
night.
See Display Ad. Lincoln Dancing
Academy. 85-7-91
Miss Irene Wallner of Dunbar Is
visiting, friends at tho Pi Phi houso
this wook.
Have your clothes pressed at Web
er's Sultorium. Auto 1708.
High grade work for threo high
grade college men through summor.
H. L. Brockway, 229 No. 11th St., t to
6 p. m. today. 88
FULK
1325 O Street
Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 11R.119
So. 12th street.
Misses Uarda Scott, Roso, Toengers
and Adabooth Dolman, and Messrs.
Philip Lohmer, Ray Jiilliannndllay
Craticor wont to Omaha yesterday to
attend tho ofllcers' hop.
Special Students' "banco, Monday,
Feb. 28. Bruco's Orchestra. Lincoln
Dancing Academy. 85-7-8
E. W. Marcollus is carrying gradu
ate work in tho department of phil
osophy and at tho same time Is hold
ing tho position of superintendent of
schools at Crete, Neb. Ho will take
work at the summer session of the
university.
Notice to Students. Special rate!
Learn to dance! Lincoln Dancing
Academy. 85-7-8
C. E. Hooper, Geo. Doll, ' Charles
Campbell and Louis B. Allen loft yes
terday for Lawrence, Kan.., to attend
tho biennial conplavo of tho Alpha
Tau Omega fratornity. T. Manning
of Iowa State College joined the del
egation hero.
Four men wanted for summer work.
Excellent business proposition.. Good
money for right men. R. L. Gllmoro,
Windsor hotel. 84-5t
George M. Tunlson, '06, Law '08, is
winning unusual success at tho Omaha
bar. t A year ago ho wont Into tho of
fice of Jefferis & Howell, ono of the.
leading firms of tho city. On the cp
pointment recontly of Mr. Howell as
United States attorney for Nebraska,
Mr. Tunlson was taken into full part
nership. Tho offlces of Jefferis, How
ell & Tunison aro in the Bee building.
Tunlson represented Nebraska in the
Nebraska-Illinois debate at TJrbana in
1907. '
Lost Gold signet ring,. bearing tho
letter "M." Return toNebrasfcan of
HA. . J. 88-3.
Many Omaha students wonUidOin
aha to attend thp ofllcorflViiop hold
last ovoning. It is glyjffby tho Cadet
Ofllcers' Club otsCho Omaaa high
school battaljoriand Is tho only formal
dance glvoli by any high school organ
izatjoff during tho year.
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8pecla! MUbIc Monday.
Tho Monday Y. W. C. A. noon moot
ing will bo a praise sorvlco'with spe
cial music. Ruth Manning, piano
solo; Bcssio Manning, violin solo.. Y.
W. C. A. quartet, selection. Floronco
Davis will lead tho Tuosday noon
meeting.
Tho Indiana Union is planning to
fix up tho reading room and tho
smoking room. Billiard tables aro
to be installed.
Tho Michigan University authorities
havo advised tho womon of that school
against patronizing ho chop suoy res-
turants.
Next fall all students at tho Unlvor
slty of Washington will bo fined ono
dollar for lato registration or chango
'of course
Michigan students havo Btarted a
crusado against tho use of tho uni
versity seal and title for commercial
purposes.
To mako geometry popular, Profos
r-Hr-Er-Slaught-of-tho Uiilvutslty uf-
Chlcago is preparing a text in which
tho theorems aro applied to football
and cut-glass.
Statistics havo boon compilod at tho
University of Iowa which show tho av
crago ago of undergraduates in tho
institution to be 23.9 years. Tho old
est Hawkeyo studont is 64, and tho
youngest 1b 16.
Hon. James W. Noel of Indianapolis
Three New Shapes in
Collars this week.
Everything in Hats and Shirts,
in a rocont address to tho law stu
dents at Indiana said that tho world
would bo better off If throe-fourths of
tho ordinary law books In use could bo
burned. "Thoro is too much attention
paldjr-ho continued, '-'to citing cases
and too little to tho fundamental prin
ciples of law. Tho best lawyer is not
tho ono who goes into court with a
stack of books from which ho may
cito cases innumerable; ho is tho ono
who haB a conception of what tho law
ought to bo, who knows tho justlco of
his case and then pleads according."
PER8HING8 INITIATE.
Fifteen Men Become Members of the
Crack Drill Organization.
Thursday evening tho members of
the Pershing Rifles hold initiation of
now members. About fifteen men
woro initiated into tho organization.
After tho Initiation was completed tho
members were treated to an Informal
feed. Tho new men who were admit
ted to membership brings tho member
ship up to four full squads and other
new members are expected to be
entered on the roll In a short time.
' AQRICULTURI8T8 TONIGHT.
Meet In Temple Professor Wilcox to
8peak on 8eed.
The Agricultural Club will meet in
the Temple science hall tonight at 8
o'clock. Professor S3. A. Wilcox, head
of the department of botany at the
school of agriculture, is to bo the
speaker. His subject will .bo seed
testing, especially in alfalfa and- corn.
An interesting meeting is assured.
The public is invited to attend.
Will judge debates.
Contests in .High School Debating
League Are Being Held.
Several members" -of the faculty
wero put last, night Judging high
school debates in different parts of
tho state. The work of the. High
School Debating Loaguo is . being
pushed rapidly at tho prosont tlmo
and thoro is much call for univorsity
profoBsors to go out and Judgo those
debates.
Professor Fogg and Profossor Por
ajngor judged q. dobato between Syra
cuse and Soward at Soward. Profos
Bor E, B. Conanl judgod a contost at
Wymoro botwoon Wymoro and To
cumsoh. Dr. Maxoy will Judgo a do
bato between Alllanco and Sidnoy at
Alliance tonight. . Profossor Caldwoll
waB to hnvq gono out, but ho was un
ablo to do so owing to tho Interven
tion of other work.
Tho Bovon dobatos to bo hold last
night worot Sownrd-Sldnoy, at Sow
ard; ONoill-Atklnson, at Atkinson;
Falrflold-Hebron, at Falrflold; Edgar
Hastings, at Edgar; Wymoro-Tocum-sob,
at Wymoro; Tronton-McCook, at
Trontori; Boavor City-Franklin Acad
omy, at Beavor City, and tonight Alll-
NOTICE!
We are up-to-date In Baked (foods
and Candies. We also ard noted for
putting up Sandwiches, ice Cream
and Punch for Parties. Call up Bell
456, or Auto 22 14.
TYPEWRITERS AL L M A K E s
--is - SOLD OR RENTED
Ront Applies on Purchoso Prlco. Fivo DayB Froo trial boforo you
pay; a'wu vuaifl guamteo wnon
our list. -Auto. 2080; Boll 1200.
B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc.
IP YOU ARE WILLING
Ted will Dye for You
or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments
235 No. 11th Street TED MARRINER
Just opposite the Windsor
Hotol
Auto 4876
Bell PI 609
FRATERNITIES
Wa Want Your Coal Orders. Olve Ut a Trial Ordtr.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMP'Y
1106 0 STREET
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icles, rooms for rent or books to
sell, advertise in the NebraskanY
WANT-AD
column Our rates are low and
. ' , we get results
IT PAYS TO
ADVERTISE
anco-Sldnoy, at Alllanco.
Tho following dobatcu havo already
boon hold: In tho southeastern dis
trict Stolla and Falls City debated at
Stolla on Fobruary 4th. Tho debate
was won by Falls City on a unanimous
decision. Tho judges woro Professors1'
B. C. Gregg, Houso, and Nottloton of
Peri. Tho Auburn-Nebraska City do
bato was hold at Auburn on tho same
day, and waB won by Auburn. Tho
judgos woro ProfoBsor Anna M. Gosh-
or and ProfcsSbr O. C. Hondricks of
Peru Normal and Profossor Edwin Af
Maxoy of tho university.
Tho otfstorn and oast contral divi
sion hold an extra dobato on Fobru
ary 18th at Ashland botwoon Ashland
and Fremont. It was won by Fromont
with a unanimous decision. Tho
judges woro Profossor H. W. Caldwoll
and C. E. Poralngor of tho university
nnd Professor E. E. McMillan of tho
Omnha high school.
1307 O STREET
you purcnaso. iasy xorms. uot
143 So. 13th St.
Expert Hatter, Gleaner, and Pnssir
j'BE
Dyor of Ladies' and Genta' Garment
& SORORITIES
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AUTO 3228
BELL 234
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