The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1910, Image 3
'J. i r- ,.' " s Til DAILY NEBRASKA BBBBFWBBBBBBi I h r. rgfak 'mMMi BBK Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 LEW DOCKSTAbER And Hls20th Century Mlnstre's Prigcj.JAt.SOA1.09,7&CifiQpantL25c Frl.sat. and 8at. lat., Oct. 14, 15 "A8 THE SUN WENT DOWN" Night, 756 to 50c Mat. 50c and 25c LINCOLN '""wwasrats ORPHEUM BUSHB ADVANCED VAUOVILLE Week 8tartltig Monday, Oct. 10th THE FIVE 0LYMPIER8 " In Diving Statuary AND 7 OTHER BIG ACT8 Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 16c, 25c, 35c and 60c Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving . Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th The First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST A $1 opeba an account 180 Booth llthBtroofc. IF IT'S PRINJIfjP, YOU WANT Soo Us Before Ordoring Elsowhoro , Programs, Menus, Anndunce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIAL GLASSES FOR UNI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN 8TUDIE8. 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, 1619 O streot, is organizing special afternoon and evening classes at con venient hours for university students who wish: to, study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman ship. The oyening classes meet threo evenings each weok Monday, Wed; nesday and Friday. University stu: dents 'may arrange "for any number' of l hours perweekthat they may wish to take, and tho rates for tuition will JbpVyery reasonable, Tho instruction Is given by teachers of long experi ence and recognized ability. Mr. Glenn "O. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., speaking frqm his own experience,, says: 'I have no hesitation in say ing that I believe th,o freshman In col- ... . legplnakes a mis take If he does not avail himself of tho opportuni ty of studying shorthand and typewriting. The student who ;has a knowledge pf shorthand hag not only a very rapid means of taking notes from class work to be used later as references in preparation for reviews and examinations, but also haj.atoqwledge which ,may-be readi ly turned into money during his spare hours' and vacations.' Moreover, such student, when hfs college course is finished, is.assured Immediate employ ment Uvthev.cpmmerplal world." Mr.Tank Oates, a student. ot the N. B, B., who held a position with the B. ft M. in this city last year, is now paying his way through Northwester!, at Hvaaston. with his' shorthand asd iV.mM,.if&. ' ."' -. - fcjliwTTjUWMB' . ' Any university, students Interested in these, special classes are invited to call at the school and obtain furthet particulars. The school Is losated on LsBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ON THE CAMPUS Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So 12th. . The literature-department of tho Woman's club met-Wednesday In -fao-pity hall at 3 o'clock. Capln Bros., Florists, 127' South Thirteenth streot. Tho Chemistry club mot last even ing In chemistry hall. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. llth. ' - . Miss Margaret Wheeler and Miss Mlnnlo Swezoy entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Eleanor Barbour on Wednesday evening. - Try a lunch nt tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Chancellor Avery and Mrs. Avery entertained the university faculty at a buffet supper from 6:30,to 730 Wed-' nesday evening. Have your clothes pressed at Woo er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tf Tho Press club will meot In room 814, tho junior law room, today at 11 o'clock. Important business will bo transacted.. Any mako of typewriter with golden oak typewriter table, $6 for 3 months. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange tf Additions are made monthly 'to tho herbarium of tho botany department. About two hundred specimens havo" Just been received from Germany. Al most a bushel of ptftt balls have been received from Kansas. They will bo UBed for laboratory purposes. FULK FURNISHER AND HATTER 1325 O STREET The Engineering society will hold a smoker Friday evening, October 14, at tho Delta TJpsilon house, 1305 R street All students in the engineering col lege aro urged to attend. 1322 n street both phones J. C. WOOD & CO OLDEST LARGEST BEST Cleaners and Dyers Notice. Tho senior class moots tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. The remaining class offlcors will bo elected and' tho committee announcement will be made. The Platform club -will have an opening meeting and reception in the music hall of tho Temple tonight at 8 o'clock George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. The Germanistlsche Gese'llschaft held' its regular meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock in tho banquet room of the Temple." Coi!ee and Ger-. man coffee cake, made, by Miss Krue- ger, was served and a good time was reported by every member present Repaining as you want it Classified Column Completely Renewed A numbof' of nice rooms, freBh from tho ronovn tion, with or without board 2 blocks from university. Auto 4515. 12-3t i iii. i i H "i i i i Lost Phi Rhp Sigma pin, wbotweon; Nebraska hall and Mech. Arts hall, Monday forenoon. Return to Nobrns kan office for reward. 123t "" Ml . .. Ml ill , Lost Fountain pen, plain black, two gold rims. Finder return to Nobras kan office for reward, 12-3 1 Lost Waterman vNo. 14 mottled fountain pen, between 17th nnd Q and 12th and R. Return to Nebraskan of fice Reward. 12-3t Lost Party finding plumb bob in drive near E. E. lab, pleaso return to J. N. Bridgeman, room 203 Moch. Arte. " 12-3t For Sale Choap Best banjo and guitar In tho state. Call evenings, 1' Weber block. 14-3t For Rent. For Rent Largo, sunshiny, modern rooms, only eight dollars a month, at 1328 T. Phoner A 3273. 14-3t y Board At tho Knapp, 1227 G streot, $4.00 tho week. Meal tickets, $5.00. l4-6t Educational. Learn WIroleBS'and R. R. Tolegra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wireless' developments. Wo operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively placo all students, wbfen qualified. Writo for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, t Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land, Ore. . tf SWEATERS Neck and Coat Jersey-, medium and heavy weight, all colors. Prices $6.50 to $1.60. By a unanimous voto September 23, tho board of trustees of the Unlvorsity of Mississippi voted to abolish Greek lotter secret societies at that institu tion. We clean anything from the daintiest Chiffon to the heav- lest Suit or Overcoat, SIT W IS THE TIME $6 rents anymake..ot.typewrltor with stand for three months.' Rent applied if machine is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No., llth. Richards block. You paBs pur store every day. , tf t The university band.. at Northwest ern has been discontinued as a result of the lack of financial support and lntorest on tho part of the students. The Dally Student of Indiana Issued on extra Saturday after the game with Do Pauw. It. was on sale fifteen mln- ,utes after the close of the game. . ' In spite of .the handicap of smaller numbers, the sophomores ot Syracuse almost Invariably win pie annual salt rush and it is proposed to Inaugurate a contest that will more evenly match the two classes. Girls don't be bitehful Bring I?. OQ down and Buy the nobbiest pair of Sboae in town at YATES -FRENCH CO, 12SOOStrMt HANDS STOP At 600 MARK i MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN OP Y. M. C. A. CONSIDERED A SUCCESS. DER KINDER AfTER 1,000 MEN BIBLE CLAS8E8 TO START ' WORK THIS WEEK. TO Joint Y. M. C. A. and Y. W, C. A. to Be Held Saturday Evening Many Stunts Planned. Tho big membership campaign for the University of Nebraska camo to an abrupt but successful closo last night at six o'clock. Owing to the fact that all tho roports aro not in, and that somo of thorn aro rocorded inaccurately the oxact total of now mombors enlisted can not bo pub lished, but tho official managors havo approximated tho numbor at 600, which thoy bollovo to bo a reasonablo estimate. Tho 'total of 000 Includes. also, tho 130 mombors who woro on- Hated oarllor in the yoar. " ' This cnmpalgn has dlstlnKulBhod itself In several ways. In tho first placo, tho record of COO established far oxceedB any previous rocord In Nebraska Y. M. O. A. momborshlp contests. Tho nearest rocord which in any way approaches tho ono of 191041 displays a total of 175 men In ton days. Secondly, this campaign will probably bo tho tolling fact of succoss whon all tho national roturns for membership enrollment hnvo Boon recorded. Individual Records High. Regarding tho individual records mado during tho sojourn of tho big hand on tho clock, tho highest scoro for both days was 40, for ono day 82. Tho two-day campaign, which has Just been completed, was inaugurated, however, onjy as a basis on which to attain Secretary Der Klndoren's mini mum requirement 1,000. Tho solici tors' success, -which wob attested by tho final "roundup" last night, has gifted, tho officials with such a, spirit of confidence .and: determination- that they declare positively they will bo ablo to reach tho minimum require ment before tho close of tho school year, Big Rally. Last night, at 6:50, a big rally was held at tho Temple, the primary pur pose of which was, to compare, indi vidual campaign roports, L. Marsh, Nebraska '01,, was prosont and deliv ered a. very interesting discussion on tho "Platform of the Y. 4f. ,Cv A." While at Nebraska,, Mr. Marsh was president of tho University Y, M.' C. A.,, and has, apparently' boon keeping in closo touch wth the progress of his alma mater. - Tonight tho first meeting of Uo Bible study class leaders will bo called. Tho present enrollment of the class Js 220. Tho function pf tho meeting tonight ;will be to group tho members Into classes, assign leaders for tho respective divisions, and start the courses. Three' different schedules wilt bo. opened for the students this fall, namely, "The Life of Christ" by Professor Brownell; "The Life, of ChriBt," by Bosworth; "Now; Studios In Acts," by Bosworth; and "Social Teachings 'of Christ," by enks. One of tho important and interesting fea tures of the first named, course is that .the important and Interesting fea tures of the first named course is that Professor Brownell, the author of the text' "Life of Christ," yiH personally conduct the class. This fact has re sulted in a membership overflow for the course. iolnt Party. Secretary 'Der Kfnderen desires to announce that a Joint Y. W.-and'Y.-M-C. A, party and receptipa Will be held In v the Temple rooms Saturday even ing at etebt p'clpck. This is the frst big eyent of Its type for, the year, and it.Js hoped that, every oW will atteid ready for a'geaerargbod time. Work Called !For and Delivered i lAfnclor OpHi Sakrday Night All Night , .-" . ' t , t 5MIS,UMM4 S4 rMMmi.25 , A 1.1!: on a Romp all Fall , It's tho big assortment of. fine ties that' a-done it," . Cheney 'Tubular Silk Tie?, your choice m any shade. 60c.t . jj- Persian patterns and Bur- ivy :(' gundy red, 60c. You'll. .flncL the complete" ness of our stock of -Men's Furnishings a revelation - ,:, Manhattan SJurts. f Swell dark backgrounds in grey and tan, $1.60 to $3.60. MAGEE & DEEPER nop O Street B mEShkMaSOT7i ffl5 Herpolsheimer's Cafe Dinner JJ:30to )t30.i)EA . Supper 5:30 to 730. sCOC ALSO CAFETERIAS' STYLE. Hit Waflit with Mapli Syrup IOi $2.50 Shoe Store 'and! the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. UNIVERSITY JEWELERI& OPTICIAN G. A; Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 -STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patroanc Solicited are now in season. Do you know , . any place where you can get as; QUICK SERVICE asoH can I at our new b tore? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s!w.Ceer R.F. Curtis, chairman of the social .committee, has planned some very entertaining games and contests which, in harmony with the- pther proceedings, will be strictly Informal. The University of Nebraska student and faculty directory for 191WLl is about ready for theTesey Aay eta-; dents who h7e reoeaUy shaaied, their .address or moved to .Lbeela have sees requested to aetify 'the eel-, tor of the directory. -.. f , -V Students If ork a iSiJitorliUrri f s , WOLFK A ,hfyf i " ei& Warthon Hot Drinks r JMt BOO -A'- 1 ".& . i . i j. i mm '. t ' . B r v i I P --.'.j ft ". -. K . 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