The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1910, Image 3
s"- ft - i -i A J - j . 4r jp,r?i- t V THI DAILY N11EASKAK ' t -- - c - t r -.-.- p- Oliver Theatre FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 4. THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL 8peclal Prices 25c to $1.00. Sat. Mat. and Night, Nov. 5. "UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES" Mat. 50c and 25c. Night 25c to $1.00 NOV. 8 "BUSTER BROWN." I IKPni U MATINEES TBxcpf IVUniay) 3:30 unuukn uvuninus at 0:30 ORPHEUM KurnoiiEiM inuiuncn viiinunic ON THE CAMPUS Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P. Earl Jorgenson, lOjtO, 1b working lu Omaha for tho London-Liverpool Insur ance company. n, Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. . Notice, All momborS of the Kearney club and students from tno stato normal school at Koarnoy arc urged to 'be present at the meeting to bo held Saturday, ovenlng at 8 o'clock in the banquet hall of tho Temple. Election of odlcers. " ERiNEST E. DANLV, President. s MTIMAT1C 1621 Wee(5 Starting Monday, Oct. 31st "TOP O' TH WORLD DANCERS" AND 7 OTHER BIG ACTS Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Simmons the Printer t V '7, PRINTING Engraving Embossin vAuto. 2319 t 7 So, 12th The Fh Trust and Savings Bank JPER CENT INTEREST yA $1 opens an account " ' 189 South 11th Street. if it's PRINTING Y0U WANT LJ- See Us Beforo Ordering Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce - ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th Sfc" SPECIAL GLASSES FOR UNI MEN S. H. Lomor, 1910, was, a campus visitor yesterday. Chapln Br6s., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Carl Rhode, 1914, was taken to Jfls homo in Columbus, Neb., having sno wn symptoms of typhoid fever. Oreen's Sanitary Bafoer Shop, 120 No. 11th. Tho Interplus9 athletic board mot yesterday'and transacted somo busi ness preliminary to the schedulo for Tntefclass football games. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streots. " Frank Bullta, 1909, Phi Delta Thetn, Is employed in Omaha by tho Nebras ka Boll .Telephone company. Mr. Builta was a Tocont campus visitor. . Have your clothes pressed at Web or's Suitorlum, Elovonth and O. tf Lowls B. Olmstead, '09, is a gradualo assistant in physics, University of Ne braska. - Hiltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit tho university trade. tf Girls Wo hajro the exclusive salo of tho Perkins Swedish gymnasium shoo. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St. 21-tf f I v aTj rpmqp'' AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI i TARIAN STUDIE8. 'Afternoon and Evening Classes In 8horthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit "" Ing, Penmanship At Nebras , " ka School of Business. -EXPERIENCE Of UNIVERSITY MEN Gcorce Bros.218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vltos anrikTrograms. jT no Syracuse Prohibition club Ib ttending political meetings en masse, A motorcyclo club is being formed at Stanford unlvorslty. , Yale golfers won team honors and tho individual "intorcollcglato cham pionship In the recent match hold at Manchester, Mass. . . The University of Washington grnntB tho varsity "W" to Women stu dents for excellence in the various branches of nthlotlcs. Misses Hazel and Edna Perrin, Miss Rita Thomas and Miss Kato Field assisted last night at tho.jffallowo'on party given by tho city Y. W. C. A. A series of lectures on journalism is t being pres6ntod at tho University of Minnesota by a prominont repre sentative of tho press. ) . A recent Dartmouth census shows that 84 per cent of the seniors, 63 per cont pf tho Juniors, and f2 per cent of the sophomoreB smoke. . About forty names nro registered for tho Dramatic club try-outs al Iowa university, which will bo held next Tuesday ovonlng. Out of this number ten will bo choson to cast a scone probably from "Tho School of Scandal." He Is Indeed a Lucky Man who gets a Kensington suit or overcoat. Ho will have raro comfort, 4 Tho comfort that comes from being correctly dressod. Tho comfort that comes from wearing clothos that are perfect in fit. You'll recognize i at a glanco tho superiority of Kensington Clothes. $20.00 to $40.00. MAQEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Hot Drink r are now in eeeeon, Dd yon kit any place wbero you can get m QUICK SERVICE as you can at our newatore? Ho, need of being crowded. Lincoln CandV ' Kitchen s!w.c..i - Tt UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your PatroMe Solicited t e i'T .. , v vV " i". u "J&fci A, 1 . 'j CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets P. U UATJU Prcnldont P. B. JOHNSON, Vloo-prcaldent DE5MAN CI FOX. Cash lor - W. W. HACKNEY, JR., Ast. Cnnh. MATS STETSON, -TWEEH, and GORDON We are receiving FULK "c iw5vins ciinuicucn lun uirrcn O Ril Ia C Aft new ones every week ionnioiiuinnuiiniii.il QiUU 10 vwiUU of these makes. 1325 o street WartKon's $2.S0 Shoe-Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. 'kpojpBejvpjopppppKi 1 Harpolshefmar's Caft , Dinner JJt30to J30 OCa Supper 5i30 to 7i30 CVV ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE Hit Waflis with MajU Syrup 10a CAPITAL COAL IT'S J "MOINEY.SAVER" HUTCHINS Sc HYATTCO, 1040 O ST. BOTH PHONES K ts f Tho Nebraska School of Businosa, , located in tho Hall Bros. building, .1519 O streot, Is organizing special afternoon and evening classes at con veniont hours for unlvorslty students iwho wish to study, either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or ponman '" ship. The evening classos meet three v evenings cach5 week Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. University stu dents taay arrange for any number of 'fhours per week that they may wish to take, and the rates for -tuition will vbp very reasonable. Tho instruction 1 Is given by teachers ot long experi ence and recognized ability. ' Mn Glenn O. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., '. speaking from his own experience, says:, "I havo no hesitation In Bay ing "that I believe tho freshma In col lego makes a mis- takq it he does not avail himself Of tho opportuni ty of studvlng shorthand and typewriting. The student who has a knowledge of shorthand has not only a vory rapid means of taking notes from class work Jo be used lator as references In preparation tor reviews and examinations, but also has a knowledge which may bo readl ' ly turned into money during his spare bours and vacations, Moreover, such titudent," when his college course 1s 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 Mow paying his way-through Northwester, at Evanston, with his .shorthand and typewriting. gf; Any utilyerslty studentsjnterested these .special classes are invite to voii af fi. anhivri anal nhtat-a further particulars. The sekeol Jf" locate The junior and senior class football teams are out practicing on the cam pus every evening. Tho schedulo of games hnB nqt been nnnounced, but is exnected soon. Tho Komensky club meets Saturday November 5, 8 p. m., nt tho "Komen sky house," 219 South Twenty-sixth street. All Bohemian students are In-, vlted. ' " 1322 N street . both phones o qleiin anything from the I n A7Tinn JBU CCi daintiest Chiffon to the heav- j v tt v-v-r- uu -r OLDEST LARGEST BEST iest Suit or Overcoat, Cleaners and Dyers nowjs the time Prof. F. D. Healt, formerly profes sor of botany at tho Btato university agricultural college and now professor of botany at the University of Texas, has just4 Issued a new book, "Plant Physiology." - , The entirely redecorated hall in the new Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and O, Is now rented only for college1 and other select dancing parties. For dates see Rees Wilkinson, 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. If 'Fannie Drake, '06, . was recently" elected extension secretary of tho In coin Yi W.' Cs A. Miss Drake took a special training course In Dr. White's Bible teachers' training Behoof' New" York City. For tho past three yeara she has been connected with tho Y, W- O. A. at Rochester, N. Y. Talk With LUDWIG 108.0 STRPET About Your Clothei' The semester system has beca in stalled at Monmouth college. Forty-seven students responded to tho annual call for tho varsity crow nt Princeton. t s. Hereafter freshman meetings at'Oe Pauw. university will bo presjded oyor by the president of the student body Instead of by a member of tho facul ty. , At the .State University of Iowa a recent action of tho faculty has taken away the two hours' credit formerly given 'to women for dancing. Th annual' convention ot ' the American Association for the Ad vancement of Science will bo hold at tho University of Minnesota during the Christmas holidays. I FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES Wt Want Your Coil Ordtrs. Qlvi U$ a Trial OnUr. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHIT EBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 214 TYPPWRITFDS AM MAKES Rent Applied on purchiW mtiTTiu cj pr RE1TEB price. Tw0 year wjitfen guarantee with every ma-)" . Smith & Bros, visible: Call or write for catalogue and n p CUAUCnH ro t u special price llatr B R 5WANS0N CO., lc., Auto phone 2080.' Bell phone 1299. 13 So. 13th St., LlweJi, Kefcr. , llnhhw Tjin QhnAe rr; 7 .. m fivill F-F-MA ,w w,m '. ;Were ieadquartert for the . 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