THE DAILY NIBRASKAN i v '" i Mf I 1 . , .1 , . c ) &sf m Oliver Theatre 8AT. MAT, & NIGHT., OCT. 8. THE WIZARD OF WISEAND Mat. 50c and 25c. Night 25c to 75c. THUR8DAV, OCTOBER 13. LEW DOCKSTADER And his 20th Century Minstrels Oct. 14-15. "As the 8un Went DoWn." LINCOLN "SSMgJSPBttSr' a,3 ORPHEUM SUK'iS ADVANCED VAUDYILLE ON THE CAMPUS Week 8tartlng Monday, Oct. 3d. FRANK STAFFORD & CO. AND 7 OTHER BIG ACT8 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 A $1 opeb an account 189 South Utb Stroet. if it's printing YDU WANT Boo TJb Boforo. Ordoring Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIAL GLASSIES FOR UNI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN 8TUDIE8. Don Camoron'B Cafe, 110 So. 12th. Nu Sigma Nu, tho medical fraterni ty, announces the following pledges: E. S. BiBhop, '09, and R. Gramlich, '06. Capln Bros., Florists, 127 South Thirteenth Btrcot. A. N. Moody, '95, is a physician at Ocean Park, Cal. Ho took tho M. D. degree In 1898 from tho Denver Uni versity. ' Green's Sanitary Barbor Shop; 120 No. llth. V Mrs. GracoCook Jones, '00, of Grosse Isle-Mlch., visited for several weokatho past summer In Lincoln with Amanda J. Sundean, '01. Havo your clothcB pressed at Wob- er's Sultorlum, Eloventh and O. tf P. C. Brookings, '0G, has been In tho banking business since his grad uation. Ho Is cashier of tho State Bank at Burke, S. D. Try a lunch at tho Y..M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. David P. Barry, '95, Is toachlng nt Standlsh, N. Y. l Orren W. Wyatt, M. D., '07, Is lo cated at Manning, la., whero ho is In partnership with his brother, Dr. Mer lin Wyatt. Georgo Bros., 218 South Thirteenth stroet, Printers. Calling CardB, In vites and Prdgrams. Edith L. Robblns, '07, formerly di rector of music at tho Kearney State Normal, recently wont to Europe to 4 sHIIHILV' .IMsQ TBHVHlilWfl H&K"- sH (':' ' bM ,v' jipas -. Ski TheBack Line The5are the Heros and have new sys tems and ideas which win the games every season, Not only one or two hut "Seven" of the Best Clothes makers in the country contribute their best models to our stock. These "Seven" makers create new style ideas and design beautiful blending pattern's 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 $10.00 to $40.00. MAYER BROS. Heab-to-Foot Clothiers 1009 to 1019 O St. Catherlno" M." Sedgwick, '01, slnco her graduation from tho University of NebrnBka, has received a diploma from tho New York school "ofpnllanthropy and 1b now employed In the Cambridge Neighborhood House, a settlement In Cambridge, Mass. Afternoon and Evening Classes In 8horthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit. Ing, Penmanship At Nebras ka School of Business. EXPERIENCE OE UNIVERSITY MEN QBBMBMBBBa BHBflBBBSBHBBflflBBBBBB HALLETT EST. 1871 1 143 O St. SAY GIRLS- Bny u Moore's Pon Tho Non-Loakublo kind Tho kind you can curry in purso or hand-bug Alwsys cloan always reuoy to writo Wo curry waterman's und other good makes too EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS . Tho Nebraska School of Business, located in tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O street, 1b organizing special afternoon and evening classes at con venient hours for university BtudcntB who wish to study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman ship. Tho evening- classes meet threo 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 tho 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 experience, Bays: "I have no hesitation In say ing that I believe tho freshman In col lego makes a mis take if ho does not avail himself, of the opportuni ty of studying shorthand and typewriting. The student who has a knowledgo of shorthand has not only a very rapid "TnoanB of taking notes from class work to bo used later as references In preparation for reviews and examinations, but also has a knowledgo which may bo readi ly turned into money during his spare hours and vacations. Moreover, such student, when .his college course is finished, J a assured immediate employ mentin the commercial world." Mr. Frank Gates, a student of the ,. N. 0. B., wjio held, a position with tho B. & M. lnthlB city JaBt year, is now paying his way through Northwestern, at Evanston, -with his shorthand and typewriting. Any university students interested In these special classes are Invited to call at tho school and obtain. fur thei particulars.' The school is located on O street in the Hall Bros, building, Just east of the F. & M. hank. -, study music for two yours in Berlin. JameB H. Bell, '02, is tho business manager of a Mexican dally newspa per, tho "El Dearlo," Mexico City, Mexico. "Red" Parker, tho yell leader at Wisconsin, Insists that rooting Is a science and that men who cannot try for tho team should try for a place on tho yell leador's squad." 1322 N STREET BOTH PHONES J. C. WOOD & CO. We clean anything from the daintiest Chiffon to the heav iest Suit or Overcoat - OLDEST LARGEST BEST sj iss Cleaners and Dyers now is the time Getihtt cuTlara Any mako of typewriter with golden oak typewriter table, $6 for 3 months. Lincoln Typewriter ExchangoT tf Charles E. Matson, '02, formerly lo cated at North Platto, has returned to Lincoln and is engaged in tho law and land business. $6 rentB any mako of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied if machine is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. llth. Richards block. You pass our store every day. tf, Albert T. Boll, '98, has been appoint ed professor of botany In tho Univer sity of Louisiana, succeeding Ernst A. Bessey, '96. Ho spent the summer In special work at Douglas Lake, Michi gan, and has taken up his work at Baton Rougo under moBt favorable conditions. , Bessie E. Merrill, '93 now holds a position In the homo econimlcs depart ment, University of Nebraska, as a teacher of Industrial art. MIbb Mer rill spent last year abroad studying In dustrial art. Harriet Long, '08, a graduate of the New York state library school, has ac cepted a position in Santa Barbara, Cal., whero she will have charge of the county extension work of tho city Jibrary. Clarence Johnson, 1908, visited relatives and friends In tho city Sun day. Ho Is located- at Chlckasha, Okla., whero ho has charge of a large power plant Johnson and Curtis, last year's vet erans, have quit coming out for the team at Missouri because of a stiff schedule of class work. Vinda Hudson, '07, who has been elected principal of tho -high school at Fairmont, resigned to tako a position at Whitehall, Mont. Grace E. Hunter, '06, Is in tho cata log division of the library of congress, Washington, D. C, having been ap pointed in October, 1908. J3ho spent tho year 1907-1908 at tho New York state library school, Albany, N. Y. Alvln E. Evans, '98, writes that there are ten Nebraska men on the faculty of Washington state colloge, Pullman, WaBh. Mr. Evans 1b head professor of Latin at this college. Ho took his Ph. D. In 1908, University of Michl-gant. 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Re ward If returned to this Office, 7-3 1 UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER Lost $10 bill, between 12th and 1 13th on R street,' last week. Finder please roturn to Nebraskan offlco, 9-lt Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy, Shortage of fully lQ.OOQ operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox? tensive "wireless' developments.' 'We operate under direct supervision" of telegraph officials and positively place all students, whm qualified. Write for catalqgde. Nat'l Telegraph Inst. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport; la., Columbia, 8. C, Port land, Ore. , ( tf I S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT , Yovr Patronaic Solicited Jfi Hot Drinks , are now in season. Do you know any place wnere you-can got as QUICK SERVICE as you can 'at our new store? No I neea oi qeing crowueu. Linco'n Candy VliJ . Mtk O ivuvucii s.w,c&W ' ' .. .. ;&'! ' f -v&jp W 7 . 7 -v. i . n i. r , " T ti't 'f .