' I THI DAILY NXBJtAfKAN ? P1! gggll: ' -il ' ' ?ii! 5 ' I rv ' M JuVS. to' . . j1. k iSWip lib I Oliver Theatre Two Concert THUR8., OCT. 6. Afternoon 330 Night 8:15 Innes and His Band 55 Players, 3 8oloist8 MAT. 25c to $1.00 NIGHT 50c to $1.00 8AT. "WIZARD OF WI8ELAND." LINCOLN MAT,fNWsay) i3 ORPHEUM BUffA ADVANCED VAUDVILLE W.eek starting Monday, Oct. 3d. FRANK 8TAFFORD & CO. AND 7 OTHER BIG ACTS Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th The First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST ft $1 open an account " 130 South 11th Stroet. 'F 'T'S PRINTS YOU WANT Seo Us Boforo Ordering Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No Hth St. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR UNI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN STUDIES. Afternoon and Evening Classes In - 8horthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Penmanship At Nebras ka School of Business. EXPERIENCE Of UNIVERSITY MEN The Nebraska School of Business, located in tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O street, is organizing special' afternoon and ovenlng classes at con venient hours for university students who wish to study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman ship. The ovenlng classes meet three evenings each week Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. University stu dents may arrange for any number of hours per week that they may wish to take, and the rates for tuition will bo very reasonable. Tho instruction is given by teachers of long experi ence and recognized ability. Mr. Glenn O. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., speaking from his own oxperience. says: "I have no hesitation in say ing that I beljovo tho freshman in col lege makes a nils- 'tnko if ho does not avail himself of tho opportuni ty . of studying shorthand and typewriting. The student who has a knowledge of shorthand has not only a very rapid moans of taking noteB from class work to be used later as references in preparation for reviews and examinations, but also has a knowledge which may bo readi ly .turned into money during his spare hours and vacations. Moreover, such student, when his college course Is flnjshed, Is assured immediate employ ment in tho commercial world." Mr.. Frank Oates, a student of the N. S. B., who held a position with the B. & ,M. in this city last year, Is now paying his way through Northwestern, ' at Evanston, with his shorthand and typewriting. Any university students Interested la these (special classes are Invited to call at the school and obtain furthoi particulars. The school Is located. on O street In the Hall Bros, tmlldisff, Jut east of. the F. & M. bank. in i . ON THE CAMPUS Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. Georgo A. Wcstovcr, '09, is practic ing law at Columbus, .Mont. This week only. Largo bronzo seals, $4.50. 340 North 11th St. 8-2; Georgo P. Williamson, 07, is princi pal of tho Tokamah high school. "Fountain pen ink, black. 340 No. tlth St. 8-2 1 Emily G. Moore, '07, is now princi pal of tho high school at Durwell. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorium, Elevonth and O. tf David P. Barry, '95, is teaching at Standish, N. Y. , , Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa 13th and.P streets. O. It. Bowman, '91, is engaged In farming at Alvln, Texas. 0 Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. o Robert J. Hill, '03, recently received the degree of Ph. D. Trbm' Columbia University. Black ink for fountain pens, at 340 No. 11th St. 8-2t Osher Schlalfer, 03, holds tho posi tion of superintendent of schools, Ver million, S. D. Tho best lino of posters ever. Tho University Book Store. 8-2t . E. W. Hills, '09, last 'year a teacher in tho Pawneo high school, is now 1143 0 St. principal of tho high school at Fair bury, whore he succeeded Principal elect J. C. ReBler, '10. O. R. Bowen, '04, formerly superin tendent of schools at Pierce, how holds the same position at West Point. o Fraternity people should see those new elegant pennants at tho Univer sity Book Storo. 8-2t Eugene L. Culver, '04, is an assiBt ant attorney in tho U. S. ofllce of the department of interior. o Any mako of typewriter with golden oak typewriter table, $6 for 3 months. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange. tf You were too busy last week. -Get one of those fine bronze seals at re duced price this week. Tho Univer sity Book Store. . . 8-t o J. II. Llnson, '10, is this year taking graduate work at Rush Medical 'Col lege, Chicago, 111. 0 0 0 Miller & Palno's Cafe; "A good place to. eat." Quick service, well cooked food, moderate prices, good menu. Try it! , U5t $6 rents any mako of typewriter with stand for throe months. Rent applied if machine Is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. THE- SHO& Repaiaing as you want it HALLETT : Z Z. Uth. Richards .block. You pass our storo overy day. O Tho marrlago of Miss Pearl Fitz gerald, '08, PI Beta Phi, and Harold Sears, ex-'08, Delta UpBllon, will take place in Omaha today. A number of fraternity people will attend. SAY GIRLS- Buy a Moore's Pen Tho Non-Loakublo kind Tho kind you can curry in purso or hand-bag Alwsys cloun alwuys roaoy to write Wo curry waterman's and other good makos too Glee Club Notice. Professor Kirkpatrick dcslrcB to meet tho following men at 7 p. m. Thursday, school of music: First Tenors Fracklton. Wlckland. Guidingor. Graham. Gallagher. Second Tenors Starrett. Pierce. Hcnllne. Davis. Slater. Cromwell. Rosenbaum. Sturmer. Baritone " Wicks. Fair. Clark. Munson. Half. Berry. Wherry. Llonberger. Janes. Second Bass Warner. Robs. McMastors. Keith. BarneB. Tho above men must not consider that they, have "clnchod" places in the, club. However, they will begin EXPERIMENT . in the Lab but when ' you buy SHOES don't experi ment, buy them at , YATES-FRENCH CO. 1220 o street The Back Line They are the Heros and have new sys tems and ideas which win the games every season. Not only one or two but "Seven1 of the Best Clothes makers in the country contribute their best modeU to our stock. These "Seven" makere create new style ideas and design beautiful blending patterns which win the favor of our many patrons. The Zoo Shades are the color ideas which are making the Mayer Bros. "Seven Clothes the Winners this season Zoo. Shades suits at lyiXYEl eab-to-Foot Clothiers L S EXCLUSIVE HUYLER'S & FINE CHOCOLATES Gejhtih z2h7$&r work at onco, on a competitive baBis. If they fail to mako good in proper time, other men will be found to tako their places. H. W. SLATER, 8-2t President. A luncheon in compliment to Mrs. E. II. Barbour and Miss Eleanor Bar bour will be given at 1 p. m. Thursday at 1G28 K street, with Mrs. C. L. Hall, Miss Camillo Hall, Mrs. H. H. Wheclor and Miss Margaret Wheeler as hos tesses. Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 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 Inser tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. Found In Dr. Clapp's ofllce, a fourt tain pen. Owner may have tho same by calling at the above address. 8-11 Found MubIc student's .notebook.. Owner may obtain same at "Rag" of fice by paying for this ad. 6-3t Pound-T-Fountain 'pen. Owner may havo samo by Identifying at "Rag" ofllce and paying for this ad. 7-3t Lost An O. H. S. '09 class pin on Q or R stroet,. east'Of school. Re ward if returned to this ofllce. 7-3 1 Educational. Learn WireleBS and It, R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour Iaw and ex tensive "wlroloss' developments. We operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials find positively place all students, when qualified. ' Write for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Dayenport, la., Columbia, 8. C, Port land, Ore. & tf $ 1 (UT0 to $40.00. BROS. 1009 to 1019 O St. AGENCY HUDSON'S AND BON B0NS Harpolsheimer's Caft Dinner J 1:30 to J t30 OCA Supper 5:30 to 7:30 U G ALSO CAFETERIAS STYLE Htt Waflit with Maptt Syrup I0t Wharton's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect" ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. UNIVERSITY JEWELER 1 OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER - S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patron&ftc Solicited . Hot Drinks are now in season. Do yoa know any place where yon can get as QUICK SERVICE as yon can'at onr.npWRtore? Ho need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s!w.c n "V ?( 3 - ..1 h H 4 IS D V - ' -A . c