The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1910, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NIBRASKAN
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
Herpolsheimer's; Cafe
Dinner J 1:30 to J :30 OK
Supper 0 to 7:30 UU
ALSO CAFETERIAH STYLE
Hot Wafltt with Mipli Syrup (Co
Classified Column
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SttOEr
Repairing at you want it
Get an 'F-F-H'
HUNTING
BOOT
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jot your next tramp
YAJES- FRENCH CO.
'.-, 1220, O Str.et'
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
tions 25 cenlit; five Insertions 40 centsT
Wharton's
$2.50 Shoe Store
and the Original Elect
ric Shoe Repair Factory
142 No. 12th St.
Found Fountain pon. Owner may
have same by Identifying at "Rag"
office and paying for this ad. 7-3 1
'Lost An O. H. S. '09 class pin on
Q or R street, east of school. 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
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S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
, Yovr Patronaic Solicited
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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
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