The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 18, 1910, Image 3

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ON THE CAMPUS
Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P.
Don't miss tho W-Jestlc. County
Fair, Sat., Nov. 19. 40-2t
Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th.
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Have your clothes pressed at" Web
er's Suitortun), Eleventh nnd 0, tf
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Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
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See Mile. Plerrotte, Premier
"Danseuso, at tho W-Jeatic. County
Fair. . . v " 40-21
' Green's' Sanitary .Barber Shop. 120
No. 11th.
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George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.'
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Try a 'lunch at the Y. M. 0. A. Spa,
13 th and P streets.
Tutoring in German. Especial at
tention paid to grammar, pronuncia
tion and vocabulary. Address Nebras--4an
"H."' 39-3t
Flsliic, flishle,
In the brook, .
Come and catch him with your hook,
At the Chi Omega booth, County Fair.
40-lt
Hlltner Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12tn
St. PhoneB Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice
roses, carnations and cITrysanthemums.
We solicit tho university trade.
The membership committeo of the
university Y, M. C. A. will meet to
night to organize for finishing up a
semi-campaign that has recontly been
conducted by committee members.
Tho number of now enrollments to
the association proves tho effective
ness of carrying out a silent campaign
under tho direction of a committee.
Notice.
All tickets for tho sophomore hop
have been sold. Contrary to tho usual
custom, this dance will bo limited to
those who have purchased tickets, and
no money will be taken t tho door.
This announcement is mndo by" the
committee in order that no persons
need 'bo embarrassed if they are
"turned down" "at tho door. Tho 'Com
mittee only desires to play fair by
those who havo purchased tickets,
with tho understanding that tho num
ber was to be limited. All tickets
have been sold.
SOPHOMORE HOP COMMITTEE,
VERNON ANDREWS,
Chairman.
BASKETBALL PICKING UP.
New Coaches Are Keeping Candidates
on the Jump.
Candidates for positions . on thf
varsity basketball team are being put
through the most strenuous work thoy
have, had this, year. Coaches Field
and Cherrlngton are working toward
strengthening every man's wind as
the first and most important thing to
bo considered. Tho doaches are giv
ing tholr entire nttontion to the var
sity squad, leaving nil instruction of
flrBt year men to bo taken up lator on,
in an effort to turn out one of tho
fastest fives tho university has over
had.
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Classified Column
WANTED.
Wanted Will student who took
coat and 'Bweater vest from M. A,
room 205, during 11 ro please return
Bame? L. J. Towne, M. A 205 40-lt
Student representative of tho Ladles'
Homo Journal and Saturday Evening
Post. Ethol Graham, 424 W. 24th,
Uni. Plage, Ncbr. Bell phono A9419.
. 33-10t
FOUND.
OLD JEWELRY
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Now is tho thno to havo any piocos of old .Towolry made over into
4 mouorn aSBlgnsrlmnll-charge-for-thisj Lofc-uB-fuinSsh-tfosigus
and ostimntos. old gold and silvor taken in trudo.
Established 187 1 HALLETT, Uni Jeweler IM3-0 Street
$G rents any majce of typewriter
with stand for threo montliB. Rent
applied If machine Is purchased. Lin
r.coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No.
11th. Richards block. You pass our
store ovory day. tC
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. We
oporato under direct supervision of
telegraph officials and positively place
all students, when qualified. Write
for catalo'gu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port
land, Ore. tf
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Earl Blsbeo of Ames haB been vis
iting his fraternity brothers at tho
Sigma Nu house. Ho will return to
Ames the first of the week.
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Tho entiroly redecorated hall In the
now Wilkinson block, Sixteenth and
O. Ib now ronted only for college and
other select dancing parties. For
dates see Rees Wilkinson, 122 North
Eleventh. Auto 1217. . tf
A JUNIOR PLAY?
Found A silver mesh purso, at cor
ner of 14th and R. OWhorTnay' obtain
same by Identification and payment ol
charges. 39-31
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For Sale Deitzgen drawing sot.
Carroll, Auto 3853. 40-lt
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Unpack Your Winter
Undejrwear
and see how much tho ,motha
havo loft. 1
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Warthon's
$2.50 Shoe Store
and the Original Elect
ric Shoe Repair Factory
142 No. 12th St.
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Third Year Students May Go on the
Stage.
A junior play is the lntcst addition
to tho list of university events. Such
a play was yesterday voted by tho
third
IF
SPRINTINGM
WANT
Herpolsheimer's Gafe
Dinner JJ:30(o 1:30 AC.
Supper 5:30 to 7:30. 3C
ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE
year class and the presentation!,, uffa with UanU Cumn in
is assured. Tho Junior meeting yoB-l"Wi "'"" """ mH'" jiwy "
tordny was enlivened by the proposal,
and after duo consideration it was de
cided that there was no renson why
tho Juniors Bhould not give one. This
move 1b In lino-with advancement, for
all of the eastern schools havo Junior
plays. "Nebraska 1b lining up witk
tho best of them,"' said one of the
juniors InU night.
Tho gonera'l plan calls for tho play
during tho same week as the junior
prom if it can be arranged for that
week. This week would then be
made a "Junior week." President
Bates loft the city yesterday, before
he had time to nppoint a committee
to havo charge of arrangements for
the play, but announced that things
would got started tho first of next
week. No manuscripts have been
examined nnd no coach has been se
lected
IF YOU GOT KICKED OUT
or if you did'ntand want
. a paying job see me
DEE EICHE, 201 Richards Block., Office Hours 1 to 5 p. m.
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SHOEy
YftTE&P
Your Coach:
Old King Cole
Our Shoe:
, Old King Cole
See It in the Window,
Sco Ua Before Ordering Elsowhoro
Programs, Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklets
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
123-1U0 No 14th 3t.
. It'll bo new underwear Jor,V -you
nntlflljere's the" place got
We're exclusive agents for ".
the famous Duofold. v f 7 7"
We have the MadevolU-
equal to its name. . J. .'
Also agent for the Lowis
unexellod for quality. ' -"
To suit any purse, $1.00 to
$7.50.
2 piece suits, $1.00 to $5.00: '.
IYIAGEE & DEEMER ,. ;
1109 O Street
Oliver Theatre
Saturday Night, Nov. 9.
"THE NIGGER"
With Guy Bates Post.
Prices, $1.50 to 50c. '
Monday Night, Nov. 21
THETOTTERY MAN"-
'Prices, 25c to $1.50.
I IUPM U MATINERS (Bxccpl Monday) a 130
LIHuULn BVUNINUS AT HljO
ORPHEUM
KM! ADVANCED VADDVILLE
Week Starting Monday, Nov. 14
Apdale's Animals
"Back to Boston"
Four Rlanotf
Bison City Four
M'lle Rcnee
Johnny Small and Sisters
Fielding & Carlos
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
1 1 11 i i
Photographs are the Most Appreciated
G
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12 1 6 O
AUTO 8001
DeQASTON & HAUCK
FULL
DRESS
LUDWIG
$35.00
TO
CLOTHES BUILDS THEM 1028 "O" $5Q,QQ
CAPITAL COAL
IT'S J "MONEY SAVER"
HUTOHTNS & FTWVrT CO.'-
1220 O Street,
1040 O T.
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