The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1910, Image 3

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'Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P.
Phi IKnppa PbI fraternity enter,
talnod Saturday at St. Geore studio. ,
. , Don Cameron's Cafe; 119 So. 12th. '
. Phi Gamma Delta entertained at a
house party Saturday evening. '
Chapln Bros., Florists. 127 So. 13th.j
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s. .Miss May mo Thompson of Omaha,
xAIpha .Phi, .visited In Lincoln last'
week. ' '
-' Green's .Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
iNo. 11th.
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. C Miss .Grace Hohrbaugh, ex-1911,
Knpiia Alpha Theft, "is-yiBlUn's'iUIiln...
coln.
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. i Try a lunch at tho. Y. M. C. A; Spa.
13tti and P streets.
The, Kappa Sigma fraternity hold a
party In Walsh hall Friday. Several
Ames men attended.
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George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
cites and, Programs..
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,' Miss Anne Dennis, ex-1912, Kappa
jKappa Gamma, visited In Lincoln Sa
.urdny and Sunday.
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Phi Alpha Tau meets tonight ii
science hall of the Temple.
rHUtncr Bros., FlorlBts, 118 So. 12th
St. Phones Auto -1804, Boll 380. Choice
roses, carnations and chrysanthemums,
Wo solicit the university trado. .tf
Havo your clothes pressed at Web
qr's Sultorlum, .Eleventh "and O. i!
The Kuniensky eluu will meet FrI
day evening, November 18, at tho
homo or Hev. AVeatherby, 1884 South
25th street.
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Grace Shallenbergcr, l191p, PI Beta
Phi, entertained at a masquorade
party laBt Thursday evening at tho
governor's nianslpn.
Sid Evans, a former university stib
dent, visited in Lincoln last week. He
returned to his homo In Hastings Sat
urday. :
Tho engagement of Edith Wilson,
1910, and Paul C, Bell, 1908, was an
nounced lastr week... The wedding 'is
to take place December 1st. "
Elbert 51. Burnet, ex-1910, was In
Lincoln Sunday. Mr. Burnet has
been very successful In football cir
cles the' laBt two years. He coached
the Peru normal team last season nnd
the Omaha high school team tills year.
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Gllmorc McDonald, 1907, viBitcd in
Lincoln last week. Mr. McDonald was
recently elected bend of the forestry
department at the Ames agricultural
college.
MIsb Martha Pierce spoko last night
at the art gallery. A number of the
city teachers crowded tho gallery as
it was the evening especially desig
nated as "Teachers' Night."
Classified" Column
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OLD JEWELRY
Now is tho tiino to have any pioces of old .towolry ma'do over Into
modprn designs. Smnll charge for this. Lot us furnish dosigns .
"-mid-estimates. olcLgohLaniLsilyor takon in trade. . .
Established 187I HALLETT, Um Jeweler IN3 O Street
Wanted Tho person who took hat
containing Initials E. R. S. from tho
senior 'hop to oxchango at tho Rag
mcirfor-ono-vvltlr-lnitlalB-GT-Er-ltTr---
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Professor and M"rs, Almy enter
tnlned a dozen WoBt Point, Neb., stu
dents at .dinner last Friday evening.
Ben.Cherrlugton, 1911, referced the
Iowa-Drake' 'game last Saturday,
which, Was played at Iowa CitYfa.
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Beta Theta PI fraternity .held a
house party Saturday night at their
chapter houso.
Esther Dovalon, ex-1911, Alpha Oml
cron PI, was In. Lincoln last week at
tending ihe Ames-Nebraska gome. .
Alice Buchanan of Omaha viBitcd
friends in Lincoln the last of the
week and attended tho football game.
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Alpha Tau Omega' fraternity held a
house party Saturday evening. About
twenty-five couples were-in attend
ance. The Forestry .club meets .tonight in
N2. C. F. Korstlan will speak on
"Sllvical Notes on Washington Spe
cies." Vallery 'White, 1910, visited the Phi
Kappa PbI Jious.e Saturday and Sun-.
-dayr M r-Wh I te.Jsam ployed hi Om-
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H. J. Kemp, law, of Fullerton was
elected to the state senate from
Nance, Merrick nnd Polk counties.
The entirely redecorated hall Jn the
new Wilkinson block, Sixteenth nnd
O, is now rented only for college nnd
other select . dancing parties. For
dates see Rees Wilkinson, 122 North
Eleventh.. Auto 1217. tf
Notice.
All girls who wIbIi to try for class,
basketball teams meet Thursday nt 111
o'clock ih S102.
Notice.
Thero will be nn Important Junior
class meeting Thursday at 11:30 In
Memorial hall. Every junior should
bo present.
WM. L. BATES.
38-2t President.
Nctlce.
The Junior prom committee Is re
auested to meet In U10G at 11 o'clock
Thursday. 38-2t
The Princeton gun team defeated
the Dartmouth team by a score of
187 to 158.
The students of tho University ,of
Michigan presented tho battleship
Ulclilgaif WJth"7r"BlIvqr buglo -In-ac-knowlodgqm'riit
of the support"glven
Michigan's eleven at the Pennsyl
vania gatae last year.
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Your. Coach:
Old King Cole
Our Shoe: , -.
Old King Cole
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Advertisements for this column
should be left at the business office,
basement Administration building, be
twe'en 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between
2 p. m. and 6 p. m. -
Want ads will positively not, be. I.i
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 cents.
For Rent.
$6 rents any make of typewriter
with stand for three months. Rent
applied if machine is purchased. Lin
coln Typewriter ExcDango, 122 No.
11th. Richards block. You pass our
store ovory day. tf
For Sale Duo bill on loading pho
tographer in Lincoln. See Nebraskan
manager. tt
L08T,
Lost On Thursday morning, be
tween 13th and 15th on J, key-ring and
keys. Refurn io "Rag" ofllco. 3G-3t
Lost Last Friday morning, brown
rox rug muff, between U hall and gym.
Return to Nebraskan ofllco. 3G-5t
Lost If the young man who wan
requested to take somo books to M. A.
103 Saturday can glvo any Informa
tion leading to their prompt recovery
a suitable roward will bo paid. J. W.
Brldgoman, M. A. 203. 38-21
WANTED.
30-3t
Student representative of tho LadloB
Homo Journal and Saturday Evening
Post. Ethel Graham, 424 W. 24th,
Unl. Plnce, Nebr. Bell phono A94.19.
33-10t
FOUND.
Found Smnll top coat. Inquire of
Janitor of Adm. bldg. 3G-31
Educational.
Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra
phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat
ors on account of 7-hour law and. ex
tensive "wireless developments. Wo
operate under direct supervision pt
telegraph officials and positively place
all students, when qualified. Wrlto
for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Porl
land, Oro. tf
Princeton students are ndmltted ,tb
secret football practico upon presenta
tion of a rfass Issued by the athletic
authorities,
Kensington Clothes Have
Aroused the City
They're', .bettor than any
ready-madoclothos in Lincoln.
Think it aif idle boast?
We'll welcome tho oppor
tunity to prove it. , ,
Infinite pains to' sell onjy
perfect clothes are bringing'
their reward. t -- .
Let us sliow you it'll mean
conviction.
More styles more .qiiajity
more fit.
Suits -and overcoats. $20.00
to $40.00, - 1:
MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
Oliver Theatre
Today, 2:30 pTonlght, 8:15
Rosalind at Red Gate
Mat. 50c Popular Prices.
Saturday Night, Nov. 9.
ffJHE NIGGER"
With Guy Bates Post. "
I ILinni U MATING RS (Bxccpf Monday) 2:30
LlnuULrl BVUNINOS AT U:jO ' .
ORPHEUM
',;:: advanced vaudville
Week Starting Monday, Nov. 14
Apdale's Animals
"Back to Boston"
Four Rlanos
Bison City Four
M'lle Renee
Johnny Small and Sisters
Fledlng & Carlos
The University-of -Snnto-Tomas,.
Manila is the oldest educational insti
tution under the American flag.
Herpolsheimer's Gafe
Dinner JJ:30to Ji30 ORa
Supper 5:30 Io 7:30 fcQC
ALSO CAFETERIflH STYLE
Hot Waf Its with Maplt .Syrup. I0t
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DRESS
CLOTHES BU,LDS THEM 1028 "O" $50,00
LUDWIG
$35.00
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CAPITAL COAL,
IT'S J "MONEY SAVER"
HUTCHINS 8c HYATT CO.
10u4Q0 T. BOTH PHONES
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