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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
a v Yi v- . i 1 , 1 M&t$ ;-, fr- V' IT- fh ir ft .-v . v m jr " ft- vmr use VT if Jf' IF. MSaw ' 7Famm Oliver Theatre Tenlght, Thurs. and Thurs. Matinee WM. fiORRIS In the College Baseball Musical -1 "My Cinderella Girl" Mat, $1,00 io 25c Night, (1.50 to 50c Friday "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" Sat Mat and Eve.LYMAN TWINS iv ' r . LINCOLN ""TBfflSWttar' " KORPHEUM aUTiB ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Week Starting. Monday, Oct. 17th THOMAS, J. RYAN- RICHFIELD CO. AND 7 OTHER BIG ACT Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Simmons thePrinter PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th The First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST $1 opens an account " 100 Booth 11th Btroot. if 'T's PR1NTINGY0U WANT Soo Us Boforo Ordoring Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-100 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 Buslnoss, located in tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O street, is organizing special afternoon and evening classes at con venient hours for univorsity students who wish to study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping .or ponman sblp. Tho evening classes meot three evonings each weok Monday, Wbd nosday and' Friday. Univorsity stu dents may arrange for any number of hours per weok that they may wish to take, .and tho rates, lor tuition .will be very reasonable. Tho Instruction IS given by teacbors of long experi ence and recognized ability. ,J Mr. Glenn Q. Taylor, B. A., LL. B.. speaking from his own experience, says; "I havo no hesitation In say ing that I bollove tho freshman in col lego makes a mis- tnko if ho does not nvoJJ 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 notes from class. -' work to ha used i, lator as references rx, preparation for reviowB and examinations, but also has a k'nowledgo which may be readi ly turned into money during his spare ,v hqurs and vacations. Moreover, such " student, when his college coursojs . "fln1nil la naanrnrl iwntnnfUfttn inmnlnv- ment In tho commercial world." Mr, Frank Oates, a student of the 1 W, Of Xi.. WHO UW1U U JOH11IUU WllU tuo B. & M. in this city last year, is now. paying his way through.Northwestern, at Bvanston, with hlB shorthand and typewriting. Asy university students interested la these special classes are Invited to call fit the school and obtain further 1 1 particulars, The school, is located -on ' O street in' the Hall Bros. bmlMIiff, r fJest; east of ,the ,b, IMuik,. ON 'SHE CAMPUS ' Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 Bo. 12th. Tho Alpha Pbl sorority will enter tain -atriv bouse" party Frldajr eveTaing. v, Capin ' BroB., Florists, 127 South Thirteenth streot. '-Effrr-Cllner 1912; has pIoHged Phi Kappa Psl. Green's Sanitary Barhor Shop, i 20 No. 11th. ' A. J. Luddcn, 191l;hasagaln reg istered for lriw work. s . Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. . - KnoiiBo of Beatrice. 1914. Beatrice, has pledged- Delta Tau Delta. Havo your clothes pressed at Web or'a Sultorlum, Eloventh and O. tf Charles Barber, 1912, has 'recently taken up work again In tho university. Georgo Bros., 218 South Thirteenth streot, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. The Komcnsky club meets Saturday evening In the Temple. AH Bohemian students aro urged to attend. . ' ' Hlltncr Bros., Florists, 118 So.mh St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roBes, carnations, and chrysanthemums, Wo solicit tho university trade. tf $G rents any make of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent 1 applied if machine is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter ExcBange, 122 No. llth. Richards block. You pass our store every day. N tf BIGBEN- will got you up Can't sloop when it Btarta to ring Fino flnishlaatirig porfoct timc Established 1871 HALLETT Waltor Pope, '09, Is attending . tho Chicago College of Law. Last yoar Mr. Popo was awarded one of tho prizes for excellence In first year work. 1322 N street both phones J, C. WOOD & CO. OLDEST LARGEST BEST Cleaners and DyersN ow is the time Tho Kappa Alpha Theta sorority will hold a house party Friday oven- lt)g. - ., Tho university wrestlers aro again getting busy on tho mats In tho Ar mory building.- . (Bota Theta Pi announces tho pledge of Clayton Underwood, 1914, of St. Paul, Neb. ; ' i , - T?hl Alpha Tau will-hold a meeting In science ball of tho Temple building, Tnursany evening at o:30. . ' Notice. Tho Catholic students will give a reception on Friday evening in .the Knights pf Columbus hall (Brownoll bWck). Freshmen, aro especially In vited.. ' THE- SHOfr Expert Repairing. m The classes in surveyirigihave been getting out almost every night on the campus with their iastruments. . About fifteen men responded to the, call for fall tra,ok athletics. The regu lar practico hours will bo 4 to G o'clbefe'ovory night of the weok. . . Will M. Maupln, deputy labor com missioner for'Nebraska, addrosscd tho xriojnhorsofijhotorla-22r-iho dobatlng squad, last night. Tho Forestry club hold Us second meeting of tho year last night. J. W. Buol Bpoko oh "Lumborlng In Wis consin" and L. H. Douglas on "State Work In Ohio." ' Miss Alice McCiUlough, '11, kappa Alpha Theta, spent Sunday at her homo In Omahar WiSsTlutirTIbboTts accompanied hor, visiting Miss Grace Rohrbaugh whilo ""thoro. Dr. ThomaB A. Trumblo, a formor urllvorBlty. student, was united in mar rlago Tuesday to Miss May Gardner of Lincoln, at St. Theresa's pro-cathedral. Dr. Trumblo and his brido will bo at homo tq friends at Red Cloud, Neb., after Novcmbor 1. Notice. Tho Students' Debating club will hold 1a regular meeting tonight In U106 at 7:30 p. m. Notice. Tho Union Literary society will 'havo an alumni program Friday oven ing at 8:15 in Union hall of tho Tom plo building. Dr. Howard, City Clerk R. C. Ozman, Miss Preiffer nnd Dr. Louise Pound Will bo among those on tho progrnmT Iown university has an honorary freshman society called SI Mu. - picco $2.50 Uni Jeweler U43 O Street Iks sixty-first meeting 'of tho Ne braska section of tho American' Chem istry Society will bo hold Saturday evening In the .cneihlstry .lecture room. : is Wo clean anything frorefthe ?ainic.sfc ChAfTon t0 the hea iost Suit or Overcoat, Tho "Sagebrush" Is the namo of the University of Nevada publication. ' Extra Money for Students -t We want an ambitious student to repre sent America's leading magazine ol outdoor sports. This Is & great oppor tunity to make ..mpnotf; without inter foring with studies.' Address Dept. S.( National Sportsman 75 Federal 'St., Boston, Mass, ' Frank Mount Pleasant, tho famouB player of tho Carlisle Indian school, I has 'been appointed as general watch dog of. tho athletics of Franklin .and Marshall university. t, Harvard university has devised a now degree, that of "Associate In Arts," which will be given to students whb complete the courses in the new department 'of university extension. KING COLE That's the name of the NEW Last, '. Very high, JSroad toe. TanTbotus, Calf in Button, Blctk Wax Calf in Button $4.00 YATES-FRENCH CO. 1220 O Street --..., "ff'jTr Classified Column Advertisements for this column shall Id be left at the business office, basement Administration bulldlngV.be tween11 a. m. and 12 m. or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless' paid In advance, at the'f rate of 10 cents per Insertion fer every fifteen words or fraction there-' of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. LOST. Lost LadioB gold watch, botweon O streot and tho campus, botweon 9 arid 1 o'clock, Friday; Roward for roturn to Nobraskan offlco. 10-3t FOUND. "ound Small woman's purser con talnlng recolpt from school of music, Ownor may obtain samo at tho "Rag" ofllco by paying for this adf 18-31 WANTED. Board At tho Knapp, 1227 G street, $4.00 tho weok. Meal tickets, $5.00, 14-Gt Wanted Students board. Royal Hotol. to work foi 17-3t For Rent For Ront Ono largo sunshiny room, downstairs; slzo 14x15; modern. $lf per month. 1328T st. 17-31 For Rent Two modern furnished rooms, ono 0x12, othor 15x18. Only $1G per month for. Suite. 1328 T st. 18-2t Educational. Learn Wlroloss and R. R. Telegra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox tensive "wlroloss' developments. Wc oporato under direct supervision ol telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogue, Nat'l Telegraph InsU Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Momphls. Davonport, Ia Columbia,. S,. C, Port' land. Ore. tf i University of Mississippi has abol ished all fraternities. Tho University of Santo Tdinas, Manila, is tho' oldest educational, in stitution under tCe American flag. Of the various college football cap tains this year, fifteen are backs, five aro ends, four aro guards, two are tackles and tbreo centers. Chrlstopber Royce, who entered Harvard at the remarkable ago of fourteen, died tho other day In an In sane asylum, a vlctb'm of ovorstudy. William Frew, for flvo seasons the star on the A. C. U. football team, died last week. He died as a result of of an opcratiou for hernia. A complete course in Journalism," in cluding typewriter,, stenography . and reporting, has been established at tho University of W'8Cons'n' The student council at Iowa college, Grlnnell,- Iowa,, has recommended that dancing" shall not be recognized as a college amusement. When the. president of the Ohio stato student council appeared before the freshman class vto present them with the gray and scarlet cap, he was hissed long and hard. Tho Amerture Photography club of Woqster university the past summer paid all tuition fees, expenses Incurred for chemicals,, and then declared a. div idend of 35 per cent from the pnn coeds of the work done. Attentive "JKiiutSfi, "Yep," Mid Bronco 1 ta writer of weetera romaace. 1 all this way to grasp yon y yovr hA and talk to yetrasofet your yteeef, "Ton kaye re4 ta if lth tetereetr, "Sure. All the boya have. Am4 Uwy appointed a sort, of .oeeaaiittee to Interview you a4 ta4 et how- ww dialect might Id he yroaottee4.M r, ' fVrr w- sBMHaWs(sTHeBBHC5C5255555HHB(a"e"e"e""r fl -'il mSfrtr V- KfZ&K 1 TV ' aaaB ,jl' UZfflm I ' eM aLsaw' KdB' I X S " SJI I VasaP - iddaHvAy S J-ji M - "A lilbe pro)f)jLtun.putldtng--- --, . Is tho eating theroof" You'll finid tho wearing of Kensington Clothes is tl'fe, proof of their tailoring.- ' ; No broken fronts or Bagging collars. 'im $20.00 to $40.00. ;V If its something choaperr. you want, wo can suit your. :' Vvlt:2 purso. . . , -1- WeNo tho host $15.00 suits' ; in town. You'll find thorn stylish attractive garments. . ' ' MAGE&& DEEMER lo9 O Street ' SSlCc Harpolshtimer's Cafe Dinner 11(30 to J)30 OK Supper 5t30 lo 7i30 C9C ALSO CAFETERIAS STYLE Hot Waflit with Mapli Syrup lOo T- T-r" -"j" iWi ir y $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A.Tucker iJEWELEB S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW. FRONT Your FatroMjc Solicited Hot Drinks sasasaBaBMawBiBaBaaMaMaaaaaBaaaaaBaeaa are now in eeason, .Do you know any pjace wboro.you can got as , QUICK SERVICE as you can at our now store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. Wr Cerser Warthon Talklnf Metlen Picture.' , New York With the ansoance-. ment by ThoaiM A. B4teoa the other, .day that he haa almost rechW the- -, .solution of the proWes of awAlar moviag pictures tat talk, .the "ftftwe. -'of the moviiig tare proiB a :reyof lutlop. Mr. S41eoa has eUim4 eatk- $ factory resls with avevlee for re; ' j cording the woNs si well's the aen ' .tlons-of actors aai rfefafeases. n X' , Avtaters setai aeaaaParl WBH airship fn'ntiWlh Tet e. mac has PUrlfM W fy as weUaa JM 'ftf . ' .r ;" M' , ' r-1 : I. - !'; . v &' X V-'V- ! J V'' A i i .' . r -. -1 - - tl "l X if v-' 4- A' A.- " J'- ,i t.v .v H.1-. M I' ;w y