The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1910, Image 3

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Oliver Theatre
THR8DAY NIGHT, OCT. 13
The Messers. Shubcrt Offer.
LEW DOCKSTADER
And His 20th Century Minstrels
Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c and 25c
Fri., 8at. and 8at. Mat., Oct. 14, 15
"A8 THE 8UN WENT DOWN"
LINCOLN MAT,Ni?ife,AW3V) a!3
ORPHEUM
SUS'iSS ADVANCED VAUDVILLE
Week 8tartlnq Monday. Oct. 10th
THE FIVE OLYMPIERS
In Diving Statuary
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 opens an account "
139 South 11th Btroet,
IF 'T'S PRINTIMRYOU WANT
Soo Us Boforo Ordering Elaowhoro
Programs, Menus, Announce-'
ments, Stationery, Booklets
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
128-1H0 No 14th St.
SPECIAL CLASSES FOR UNI MEN
AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI
TARIAN 8TUDIES.
Afternoon and Evening Classes In
'Shorthand, 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 evening classes at con
venient hours for unlvorslty studontB
who wish to study oither shorthand,
typewriting, bookkooplng or penman
ship. Tho evening classos 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 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,
says: "I havo no hesitation In say
ing that I believe tho freshman In col
Jego makes a mis
take 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
means of taking
noteB from class
work to bo used
later as references In preparation for
rovlows and examinations, but also
has a knowledge which may be readi
ly turned Into money during his spare
hours and vacations. Moreover, .such
student, when his college course Is
finished, Is assured immediate employ
ment in tho commercial world."
Mr. Frank Oates, a student of tho
N. S. B.; who held a position with the
B.i& M. In this city last year, Is now
Ing his way through Northwostorn,
iTatf.Evanstori, with hlB shorthand and
-Ctypowritlng.
. Any university students interested
in theso special classes are invited to
call at tho school and obtalnfurthei
particulars. Tho schooj -Ib located on
O street in the- Hall Bros, building,
Just east ot the F. & M. bank.
ON THE CAMPUS
CORRECT ADDRES8E8.
The Y. M. C. A. desires that
every university student cor
rect their address at the Reg
istrar's office. It Is essential
that you do this today, as the
work on the directory will com
mence at once. These ad
dresses must be correct In or
der to make the directory a
success.
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POLITICAL NOTICE.
The University Republican club will
meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the Re
publican County Central Committee
room In the Llndell Hotel on M street.
Election' of officers, and speeches by
candidates. All republicans come out.
Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th.
Miss Louise Northrup of Omaha
spent Sunday at the Kappa Alpha
Thela house.
Capln Bros., FlorlBts, 127 South
Thirteenth street.
MIbs Mildred Post, '07, of York is
chaperoning at tho Kappa Alpha The
ta house this year. "
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
The Platform club will havo
an opening meeting and reception in
the muiBC hull of the Temple, Thurs
day at 8 o'clock. All men who are in
terested in debating and would like to
make it a study are cordially invited
to attend. Speeches and readings
FULK
FURNISHER AND HATTER
1 325 O STREET
will be given, and refreshments will
bo served.
Try a lunch at tho Y.
13th and P streets.
M. C. A. Spa,
1322 N STREET
BofH phones
J P WOOD & CO.
OLDEST LARGEST BEST
Cleaners and Dyers
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.
Field Geography 9 (Women).
Excursion to Louisville, Friday and
Saturday of this week. The clasB
will be chaperoned by Mrs. Condra.
All who expect to go should report at
onco to Professor Condra.
Field Geology 21.
Class will go on South Bend excur
sion F.riday and Saturday of this week.
All members of the class should re
port at onco to Professor Bongtson.
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Chemistry Club. ...
Chemistry club will meet at 8 p. ra.
in the chemistry lecture room Wed
nesday, October 12. AH interested in
chemistry are invited to attend. -
Repaiaing at you want it,
SHOtr
Classified Column
Advertisements for this column
should he 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 cents; five Insertions 40 cento.
Completely Ronowod A number of
nice rooms, fresh from the renova
tion, with or without board; 2 blocks
from university. Auto 4515. 12-3t
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Lost Phi Rho Sigma pin, between
Nebraska hall and Mcch. ArtB hall,
Monday forenoon. Roturn to Nobras
kan ofTlco for roward. 12-3t
Lost Fountain pen, plain black, two
gold rims. Finder roturn to Nobras
kan ofllce for reward. 12-.lt
Lost Watmnn No. 14 mottled
fountain pen, betweon 17th and Q and
12th and R. Return to Nehraskun of
fice. Reward. 12-St
Ix)st Party finding plumb bob in
drive near E. E. lab. please return to
J. N. Bridgemnn, room 201! Mcch.
Arts. 12-3t
Educational.
Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra
phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat
ors on account of 7-hour law and ex
tensivo "wireless' developments. Wo
oporato under direct supervision of
telegraph officials and positively place
all students, when qualified. Write
for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port-
land, Ore.
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Come and See
our new Soft Hats and Caps that you
would be pleased to wear and know
that you were wearing the right thing.
Notice.
Tho Press club will meet in room
314, the Junior law room, Thursday
at 11 a. m. Important business to
transact.
w0 clean anything from the
damtest Chiffon to the hcav-
iest Suit or Overcoat,
now is the time
Havo your clotheB pressed at Web
er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tf
Any make of typewriter with golden
oak typewriter table, $G for 3 months,
Lincoln' Typewriter Exchange. tf
$6 Tents any make of typewriter
with stand for three, months. Ront
applied if machine is purchased. Lin
coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No.
11th. Richards block. You pass our
store every day. tf
It seems that rod headed people
make good yollloadors. If you don't
boliove It, look! "Rod" Parker leads
at Wisconsin, "Red" Allstrand at
Ames and "Red" Anderson at Iowa.
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This year Simpson collego opens
with a considerably changed staff and
and newly elected president, Dr. F. L.
Strickland, at, its head.
-"KING COLE" the new last
for men. Its a very high broad
toe in tan button.
$4.00
Look in the
Window
YATES -FRENCH CO.
1220 o street
Y. M. C. A. WANTS 1000 IB
BIG CAMPAIGN FOR LARGE MEM
BERSHIP 18 LAUNCHED,
TWO DAYS ALLOWED FOR WORK
WILL F0RBE8 HA8 CHARGE OF
COMMITTEE TO GET MEN.
Record Kept on ClockMembers
Be Tagged Nebraska to Be
First In List.
to
Ja8t night at a -big "feed" In the
Templo building tho annual member
ship campaign for now Y. M. C. A.
mombors was Inaugurated. TIi'Ib wuh
tho initial "openor" In tho two days'
whirlwind campaign that is lo take
placo today and tomorrow. Mr.
Mayno of tho city association spoke
a few words, as did several otliurs,
both of tho alumni and student body.
The Goal.
The goal this year Is to bo 1,000
members, and indications point to u
realization of those figures. Between
100 and 150 men undor tho loadershlp
of Will Forbes aro to bo actlvoiy en
gfigi'd in attaining this largo member
ship for the collego association.
Among these aro many prominont
mon, as "Jack" Templo, Ray Rice,
Ralph Weaverllng, Walter Chauncr
and Sidney Collins.
Two years ago tho Nebraska Y. M.
C. A. stood sixtli in tho list of tho
colleges and universities of "North
America. Last year tho nosition had
been changed to third place, and this
year tho hopes arc hold that 'Nebras
ka may lead the list.
The plan of tho committee in
charge is to Interview every man on
tho campus. This Is Very llkqly to
lie accomplished as all departments in
school are represented In the work
On consenting to Join a Y. M. C. A.
button Is given tho now member, and
lie is thus rendered immune from fur
ther attacks.
A clock on thu Temple building
will give up to date accounts of how
the campaign is progressing.
More Entertainments!
Tho Y. M. C. A. has hold several
entertainments so far this fall, and
havo saveral moro to follow. R. F.
Curtis, chairman of tho social commit
tee, is planning somo unique stunts.
In addition to this an employment
bureau 1b maintained by tho associa
tion which Is of great aid In helping
self-sustaining students. Tho studen'
hand-book is also gotten out and dlB-
tMiutod freo of charge to overy ono
desiring it.
By Its activity tho Y. M. C. A. has
shown llsolf worthy the loyal support
of ovory -Nebraska man. Tho mem
bership fee is ?l for the year. Thlp
entitles the member not only to the
privileges of the university Y. M. C.
A. but also to stop-over advantages in
tho city associations of the country
GREEKS GET SEVENTY-FOUR
Continuod from Pugo 1
Anderson, -Genoa; Rqgor McCullough,
Omaha.
Phi Gamma Delta George Racoly,
Ponder; Merrill Rohrbaugh, Omaha;
Earl Sage, South Omaha; Herbort
Bushnell, Lincoln; Will Long, Buffalo,
Wyo.; Clydo Rau, Lincoln;, Clay H.
Thomas, Council Bluffs, la.; Bayard
Griffen, Tekamah; Sam Grltten, Te
karaah; Donald. Wood, Lincoln;
George Packard, Denver, Colo.
Phi Kappa PsI R. Vance, Crete;
Ben Harrison, Plattsmouth; Lynn
DriBcoll, Boise, Idaho'; Hlrd Strykor,
South Omaha; George Sieraan, Den
lson, la.; O. F. Field, Lowell, 'Mass.;'
Hugh Mills, Omaha.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon Carl Ar tor
burn, Lincoln; John Freeman, Kear
ney; John Beachley, Lincoln; Bruco
Emely, Wlsnor; Paul
Harrington,
Waytoo;
Loo Peterson, Albert Loa,
Minn.; William Wid'enor, Lincoln;!
Work Called'For and Delivered Students Worka SfaqlaKy
VW incisor Suitorlum .
ppon Saturday, Night All Night j ' ' WOLFE ; iffijgKG
Suiti C etatd and Prated $1.25 Ffl QOe .'.. .
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Ever Think About it
It'll pay you to. -'
It's tho thing that makes
or breaks it proves tailoring.
Kensington Cloth os fit and
stay fit. .rtft
Till every thread is tbrejid
bnro they'll nf-as thejr'.did ;
tho day the tailor mado ttfejfri.
Then notico too. the.;Btylo
and fabric and it'll always bo
a Konsington for you. .',...
$20.00 to $40.00. ;,;
MAGEE & DEEMER
nop O Street
&ymri
BEES
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Herpolsheimer's Cafe
Dinner 11:30 to Ji30 OBA.
Supper 5(30 to 7(30 96.
ALSO GAFETERIAH STYLE
Hot Waflis with Hipli Syrup lOo
Warthon's
S2.S0 Shoe Store
and the Original Elect
ric Shoe Repair Factory
142 No. 12th S
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OrTlCIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FWBf
Your Patronage Solicited' -
Hot Drinks
aro now in season Do ymrjmow"
any placo where you can get ao.,
QVICK-SERVldfi
as yoa-can'at our now store?' No
need of. bolng crowded.,, , ..
Lincoln Caiidy
Kitchen
14th &
S. W. Comer
David Beokor, Imperial; Eari.'$H!tpn,
David City." . " "
4 BIgmd lOhiGeorgo Dpvoy'Platta
mouth; Wayno DicksoHj PJattamonth;
Rex Fuller, Emerson; Jlaary Vaaghn,
Deodwood, 8. D.; R!cfcrd Norvol,
So ward: Harry Cummiags; Seward;
Gorald Woodruff, Lincoln' J " ',
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