The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1910, Image 3

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pLIVEH THEATRE
7T0DAY 2:30 . TONIGHT 8M5
!:' A Guaranteed Attraction
The Newlyweds
and Their Baby
Mat. 75c to 25c. Night $1.00 to 25c.
FRI., SAT. & 8AT. MAT., MARCH 4-5.
BEVERLY OF GRWJSTARK
Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 75c to 25c.
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DANCING SCHOOL
BEGINNERS CLASS
WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY
Spaolal Rates to Studtnts
SOCIAL
FRIDAY AND MONDAY
Ladles Frtc Monday
16th and O St. Auo 54g5
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Auto 2819 817 South 12th I
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Boys--My Spring line of
woolens are stunners. See
them!
L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St
' Fine 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
Stetson Hats
far Spring
now here in all the
latest shapes for
Spring, both Derbies
and Soft Telescopes
will be worn most
black and pearl gray
$3.5CLo
NEW SPRING iQio STYLES FOR
YOUNQ MEN ARE NOW ON EXHIBI-
TION A T OUR STORE
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Hawes Derbies
are here too. This is
essentially Derbj
Season Remember
all Hawes $3.00 Hats
are 'guaranteed.-
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GT We have for you a display
of Young Men's Spring ap
parel, so complete, so carefully
chosen, that comparison with or
dinary garments will at once im
press you with the superiority of
our clothes.
L SYSTEM CLOTHES with their characteristic,
dash essentially "college clothes" $15 to $30
KENSINGTON CLOTHES-more conservative,
the perfection of the clothes maker's art $2'0
to $40.
Other Suits witty, itieiit down to $l2.5o
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MAGEE & DEEMER
LINCOLN
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C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street.
R. W. Gurrett, 101.2, or Madison,
Nebr., has pledged Alpha Theta Chi.
Thornburg's Orchestra- Auto 5877.
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented 'with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in
Rebuilt Machine .
LlnoolrTOypiwiitfr Exohinga
Anto 1155. Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
., OPTICIAN
1123 1 STREET, ' YELLOW FRONT
Tho reserve football team will have
their pictures taken Friday at 12
o'clock in front of tho Toniplo theater.
Profossor Taylor left today for Tex
as for a two weeks' trip. Ho haa not
been feeling well Tor tho ast two
wooks and will take a much needed
rest.
Eat at Don Camoron's Cafe, 11R-110
So. 12th street
-Are you a niomber of thtt "German'
lBtlsche Veroln?" Watch tho Nebras
kan for detailed program for noxt Erl.
day. Tho program committee, consist
ing of Miss Reed, Miss. Osharno and
Mr. Rolnsch aro planning something
good.
Lost Gold signet ring, bearing tho
lottcr,M?'TluTntoTbrasTnn" oT
flee.
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Miss Hrbek 8peaks.
Miss Sarka HUbok of tho department
of Slavonic language's addressod a
class of freshman law students at tho
city Y. M. C. A. on Monday ovonlng
on the subject of "Slav Immigration
In Amorlca." She discussed tho prob-
DIAMONDS
See our $10, $20, $30, $50, $75 $100 and up
Rings and Studs-Best Values-Perfect Stones
EitabMedl871 - HALLETT'S ' 1143 O Street
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March 12, 1910
Fraternity Hall
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WaTt's Orchestra
Quality Counts
THA'PSWHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
,15 SO POPULAR ,
We'mako'aipeckltyoffan
eycrem8.rfhirbetB, Ices
ud punch for Frat & boreri
, ty fKtiim.'WUwikg Orcam
always oa hand. Ball 9M.
AuUilSl; 1818 NBt
Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th.
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J. Carrol Knodo, A. 13., '08, and M.
A. '09, was on tho campus yesterday'
renewing- old acquaintances. Ho Is
on his way to Squth Dakota whero he
Is Interested Ki the land business.
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Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120
N. 11th.
Mrs. Lynn MIdquIst or Omaha, who
ihns been very HI during tho past few
we'oks, Is recovering. Sho will not be
able to resume her work In the, univer
sity for some. time. .
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa.
13th and P Sts.
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Mrs. W, T. Blsmore, nine.yttars a
resident of India, will speak at tho
Y. M. C. A. mid-week meeting ut 6:50
tonight on "Tho Manners and Cus
toms of tho Hindus." This will bj).
the first of a series of- lecturesof firs-
trinrwl Infnrmnf Inn tilmiit TtVillVi ' Tlii'
meetings last only forty minutes. They
aro freo to all university men.
Have your 'clothes pressed at Web
er's Suitorium. Auto T70S. ... -
lem of distribution, doslrublllty, nsslml
latlon, "religious atatus, etc., of tho
Czechs, Polos, Russians, Slovaks, Croa
tlans, and others of tho Slavic peopes
who aro now coming to Amorlcrtn
shbrds.
Engineers Notice.
Mr. Bradford, superintendent of tho
Lincoln gas works, will talk on "Water
Gas" at tho meeting of tho A. S. M. E.
tonight at 7:30., M. E. 200.
Forest Club' Meets.
Tho forestry club mot last evening
In room 2 of Nebraska hall and gave
a very Interesting program. Tho sub
jects discussed were, "Importation of
Telegraph Poles in 'Colorado' by A.
T. t Upson, and ''Forest Planting in
Sou'thorn California," by 'C. F. Kees
tlan. The meetings n"ro held twice in each
month, 'and aro opon to the iubllc.
Tho discussions deal with technical
forestry problemiand with tho work
ings ot'the forestry department in this
university;1 TSvorybody ii Invited.
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Lehigh' University Is holding a
handball tournament. -
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sell, advertise in the Nebraskan's
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