""' "". "i lmw. jiA;LiijJW.Miwt!VHwiwiaIvi.MttMiiw)j!A!: "" JW THE DAILY NEBRAIKAN :4- HUmmh Yl ; u ; --5- -ON THE CAMPUS ', Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P. The Delta Upsllon fraternity will hold a house party Wednesday night ati their fraternity house. Don Cameron's Cafo, 119 So. 12th. St. Angncs Guild of, Holy Trinity church will hold a dancing party at the Temple Thursday evening, IChapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. t. Miss Kate Field, 1911 Itappa Alpha Theta, entertained for Miss Edith Wil son, 1910, who 1b to bo married De cember 1st. . r Have your clotheB pressed at Web- ci o emiiutiuui, jiuvuiuu mm vj, u - 7 r Gerald Stewart, 1912, Is back from his trip to Minneapolis, where ho went atfa delegate to the, Catholic students- convention. ' JT - ' 'i Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. The Palladiah Lltorary Bociety will hold open house Wednesday afternoon from 3:30 to 8:30 in thoir room, in the 4Te'mpIc building. for all teachers and alumni. The Komonsky club wore enter tained at the homo of , Rev. Woatlierby Friday evening. Several musical num bers were rendered and the evening was enpoyably spent. her home. The chorus prcsentedMra. Raymond with a three-piece sot pi library equipment as an appreciation of her work. The Agricultural club held Its an-; nual initiation Friday evening In the judging pavilion at the farm. Four teen new members were taken in. Af ter the initiation refreshments wore served. The live stock judging team, which is going to take part in the In ternational contest at Chicago next week, being made up of men belong ing to the club, was given a rousing send-off. Notlcei The interclass' athletio ..board will meet today in the gymnasium at 11 o'clock. Important business Is to bo transacted. . B. M. CHBRRINGTON, Chairman. ly 111 while running the race. ;Hp stumbled arid tried to keep on; But1 tho attack which came so suddenly could not be overcome and ho was unable to finish hfter trying to it number of times. The total registration at Wlsconfcin is oxpected to reach 5,500 this year. High school pledging for fraterni ties has been prohibited at Seattle. Classified Column AN AGREEABLE SURPRISE. . JK 7 f 20v B Ff. , f ' I I vr " v it VI 4 x r r N I 1 J. I i n 'XfJ:'u ' c- Prof. Motzer Entertains the Komensky Club. Tho Komenaky club was entertained Friday" night at tho, homo of A. L. Weathorley. A surprlso-was prepared by Prof. August Molzor, who brought four of his pupils and furnished the musical part of the program. The program: Cavatina Raff Minuet Beethoven Dorothy Manor. Humoresko Dvorak Edith Hockcrson. Romance , Ambrosio Poomc. .......'..'. Drdla Canzonetta. . Friml Lucy Miller. Miss Jessie Clark, accompanist. Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m.r or between 2 d. m. and 5 d. 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 tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. For Sale Duo bill on leading pho- tographor In Lincoln. See Nebraskan manager, tf For Rent. Tho entirely redecorated hall In the now Wilkinson, block, Sixteenth and O, is now rented only for college and other 'select dancing parties. For dates Bee Rees Wilkinson, 122 North Eleventh. Auto .1217. tt Unto ' -a M H M M M H B B Bi 1' wfm m V Hal Bwk VBL J. , ,,.'.. , - '...- 'STETSON" "TWEEN" "GORDON" We can fit anv head. "llae-airah-apeKFURNISHER-AND-HitTtER rect. Pnce right. 1325 o STREET FULK ?G rents any make of typowrltor with stand for three months. Rent npplied it machine Is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pass our store every day. tf Student representative of tho Ladles' Homo Journal and Saturday Evening Post. Ethel Graham, 424 W. 24th, Unl. Placo, Nebr. Bell phone A9419. 33-10t Examine It Closely Kensington Olothes will' boar pvory test. " ;;r They're not ready-made, clothes. .Jj They're really custom-made;, clothes roady-to-woar. . ? .;' All the expert tailoring and ' distinctive style of the mer chant tailor is in every gar-A mont. $20.00 to $40.00. Thanksgiving means- now furnishings., 1Y1AGEE & DEEMER HOP O Streot Educatlonalr Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, . 13th and P stroota. . George Bros., 218 South "Thirteenth 'street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. -' Fred Hof Mann, 1910, will speak on "Pomology In Southeast Nebraska," Tuesday evening at 7:30, at horticul tural hall before tho Horticultural Semintir. Everybody Is Invited. ' Hiltner Bros., FloristB, 118 So. 12tR. ,St. Phones Auto 1804, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and clTrysanthomumB. 'We Boliclt the unlvorsjty trade. -.Four students of Williams college had an exciting ride In a balloon last week. Before tho balloon alighted all four students had been thrown out. One of them-was seriously Injured. Miss Josephlno Sanford, 1908, Delta Gammn, who has been Btudylng the lbnpiages and music .In France and Germany for tho past year, la oxpect- ' eel home-in January. ' ; Mr. J. L. Der Kindoroh, secretary of the unlvorsity Y. M, C. A addressed ' two men's mass meetings at Mi,lford, Neb.-, Sunday. These "niootingtf were UNI UNPLACED. xJield under tho auspIcoB of tho tinlvor sity Y. M. C. A. extension worif. a r " I Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond entertained nfinnt slxtv-flve members of the unl- v Vorslty chorus Saturday evening at ness of Bates, who was taken sudden- r Nebraska's Cross-Country Team. Falls to Cover Course In Time. With tho Nebraska cross-country team, four time winners,' 'unplaced be cause of failure tp cover tho course in time, Wisconsin's" live men 'made "tho best total and Won the annual cross country meet of Tho western univer sities Saturday morning. Dohmen, ot Wisconsin, who finished first,, sot. a record of 2G minutes, 21 seconds, which broke" the record for the meot mado. by Llghtbody of Michigan some years ago just 26 seconds. The team results: Team. Position. Points. Wisconsin ;.. 1 33 .Minnesota 2 ., 88 Ames 3, 90 Northwestern 4 . ', 99 Purdue 5 ...-.108 Indiana G ...., 157 North Dakota 7 . .-. 1C8 Chicago 8 184 Iowa 0 191 Nebraska dlsqualllled. The finish of the race was exciting for 'such a long course and many of tho points were closely contested. Dohmen, however, led the entire of a mile. Captain Rovera of Wisconsin was second. Thorsen, Northwestern, ran a pretty race, finishing third. Nebraska was dlsqualllled by the 111 Learn WIreleBB and R. R. Telegra pliy. 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