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THE DAILY NXBRAIXAN i. K fife" r' t i-X, - A w W r II " ' Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TON IQHT 8:15 ' Lyman Twins In "The Prize Winners" Mat, 60e and 25c Night, 75 to 25c Men., The Flower of the Ranch Tuei., Wed. and Wed. Mat. "THE UPSTART" LINCOLN nJifcA ORPHEUM .EUSSE.Bi ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Week Starting Monday, Oct 17th THOMAS J RYAN- 1 RICHFIELD CO. AND 7 OTHER BlO ACTS Mats. 16o and 25o Evenlnga 15c, 25c, 35o and 50o Simmons the Printer, PRINTING Engraving .k Embossing Auto: 2319 317 So. 12th The First Trust and Savings Batik A PER CENT INTEREST A $1 epeaa an account " 109 Bobth 11th Street. 'F IT'S PRIMTIMRYOU WANT Boo' TJs Before Ordering Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce 'cments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE POINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR UNI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN STUDIES. ..Afternoon and Evening Classes in i Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Penmanship At Nebras ka 8choo of Business. EXPERIENCE OF UNIVERSITY MEN Tho 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 university students who wish to study either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman ship. The 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 the rates for tuition will be very reasonable. Tho instruction is given by teachers of Jong 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 belleyo tho freshman In col- ' lego' 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 hasstft only a very rapid ,' means of taking notes from class work to bo used .later as references in preparation for reviews 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 the commercial world." Mr. Frank Oates, a student of the N. S. B., who held a position with the B. & M. in this city last year, is now paying his way through Northwestern, at Evanston, with his shorthand and typewriting. Any university students interested in these special classes are lnylted to call at tho. school and obtain' furthet particulars, The school is located qh O street in the Hall Bros, building, Just, east of the F, Jb M. bank. QN1WEJ3AMPUS Don Cameron's Gate, 119 Bo. 12th. Howard Rushton, ex-1911, of Omaha Is attending Harvard college this year. Capln Bros., Florists, 127 South Thirteenth street. Carol and Hazel Howard loft yester day for Omaha, whero thoy will vjslt their parents for tho week's-end. Grcen'B Sanitary Barbor Shop, 120 No. 11th. Tho CathoJIc students gavo a recep tion last night in the Knights of Co lumbus hall. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P streets. Helen Chesnoy, 1914, Delta Gamma, loft yestorday for Omaha for a fow days' visit Havo your clothes prossed at Web or's Sultorlum, Eioventh and O. tf Miss Mario Carrlkor, 1910, was a recent campus visitor. Miss Carrlkor is teaching in the StromBburg high school. i Goorgo Bros., 218 South Thirteenth streot Printers. Calling Cards, In vltos and Programs. Tho funeral of Mw Minnie Baltzell Ross, who died In Portland, Ore., Oc tober 13, washeld at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. E. Baltzell,. 1106 North Twonty-soventh streot, Friday after noon at 4 o'clock. Interment was in Wyuka. MrB. Ross graduated from tho university in 1908, and went to tho coast for tho benefit of her health, whero sho died. FOLK FURNISHER AtiD HATTER heavy weight, all colors. Prlcel jKBO' 113 2 5:0 STREEJ.T to $1.50. ' Vanstono Fullaway, 1912, of tho for estry department recently registered in tho university. Mr. Fullaway spent the summer in a lumber camp in Col orado. 1322 n street both phones J. C. WOOD & CO. OLDEST LARGEST BEST Cleaners and Dyers HUtner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. PhoneB Auto 1894, Boll 330. Cholco roBes, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit tho university trade. tf $6 .rents any make of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied lf-maohlno Is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pass our store -every day. tf Dr. J. M.. Bailor of Lead, S. D., called yesterday on Dr. Bessey. Dr. Bailor was; a student at tho unlversltyrtwen- ty-three years ago., A. part of Di Bailor's medical education was ac quired In the university. Notice. Tho observatory will bo operi to visitors Oct. 21 and 22, from 8 to ;10 p. mfor a vlow of Saturn.' StylisH for Women emt 3 Look: at the Stylos In Our Window. Try em FIr. Vaties-Prericli Co, 1220 O Street. -Classified Column Advertisements for thla 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 tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. LOST. Xiost On tho 'campus, last Wednes day, a monogram belt pin. Return to Nebraskan. Reward. 21-lt Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy. Bhortago of fully 10,000, operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wireless' developments. Wo operato undor direct supervision of tolcgraphofllclals and positively plac.o all studonts, when qualified Wrlto for catalogue Nat'l Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land, Ore. tf Tho entirely redecorated hall in tho new Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and .0, is now ronted only for collogo and other select dancing parties. For dates seo Rees Wilkinson, 122 'North Eleventh. - Auto 1217. tf Notice. Chairmen of tho sfophomoro and freshman Olympic committees must report tho names of their entries for tho oyent to D. S. Boyles, 345 North 14th streot, Auto 2596, Boll 832, by Thursday, Oct. 27. Rules and regula tlons regarding tho entries may bo learned from tho Rag. E. H. HAHNB, 21-3t Chairman. SWEATERS Nflflk-. fift-fT fifihfl .TftrfchV' TrtrifHiYrft'Otthrti Carl Boderberg, 1910, a member ol Sigma Alpha Epsllon fraternity, was on tho campus yesterday. -Ho is com ing from Denver, where ho haB been conducting an electrical exhibition. At We clean anything from the ?aintie.8t Chiffon to the heav- iest Suit or Overcoat, now is the time present ho Is on his way to Ohio to take charge of another. "Ernest Hahno, 1911, left Lincoln last night for Aurora, where ho will attend tho Christian Endeavor convention which is being' hold at that place. i ' Notice. o Chemistry 1 quizzes will be. held next week1 on TueBday, Oct. 26, instead of Thursday. Students' will pleaso ob serve tho change. ' " PROFESSOR BORR.OWMAN. 21-lt Oren Beltzer, captain of last year's football team; Is back In. school again. During' tho summer he played on the Grand Island baseball team. Mr. Belt zer haB spent the time since the base ball season closed traveling In the east ,M .CO a Feair r mw Shirts are Important Things These Days We're ready with a line that simply can't bo boat. Manhattan Bhirts the shirt de Luxe $1.60 to $3.50. Swell dark backgrounds in grey and tan that positively j will not fade. Best $1.00 shirts in Lin coln Inter-Ocean and the Model. Popular French Flannel shirts ju3t tho thing for fall weather $1.60 to $2.50. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Warthon's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. CAPITAL COAL I T& A "MONEY ;Sfl AE R . mmr "- mmmr rf io40 0 sr; f'i t bco vMo WHO'S LUDWIG? 1028 O STREET FRATERNITIES Wt Want Your Coal Orders. Qlvt U a Trial Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ' 1 WHITEBREAST COMPANY (108 0 STREET ' AUTO 3228 Typewriters ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. ITwo year written guar antee with every machine sold. Distributers New Model, LI C. Smith & Bros, visiable. Call or write for catalogue anel special price list Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. ,143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr; I CHRISTMAS Photagraphs an ttii Most UpptKiaM . G US DeQASTON&HAUClC 12 f 6 O a in o sei Hot Drinks are now in season , Do yon know any place where yon can get m . QUICK SERVICE as you can at our now store?. No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s!w.c.,B.r UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN C. A. fucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN ' 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patroeaic Solicited W CENTML NATIONAL BMK (2th and O Strtett P. It, HALL. President F.. B. JOHNSON, Vice-president BEJMAN C. FOX,-CaBhlor W. W. HACKNEY, JR.,. Awt. Cash. sVaSBBBBBsV Horpolsheimtr's Caff Dinner 11:30 to Jt30 Ail" Supper 5t30 to7i30 atUG ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE Hit Waflts with Maple Syrup IOi ly tOC- m mt mt mm m- -mm w EOTHPHONE8' & SORORITIES BELL 234 PRESENTS W ".&& :m ';.fi -. a r i 3 it M M 'I , I vt, J .,,! H- '! Vf i'- 4n j ' if & 'KyS't' v .'' Hi r, ..j j 1 ! -J - J t ., ''' ""-- -'V-' .-..''.