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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1910)
THE DAtEYNEfitfAftXAN HIltner-BroBTf Florists, -ll8 '!$ id& St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and clTrysanthemums.. Wo solicit the University trade. V i ft' to ; i ON THE CAMPUS Classified Column I4i 1Y ' s w i ii -- .. i )) Capital Hofol Bnrber Shop, 11 &' P. GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET NOW. , G. L. .McKlbbon visited at Kearney and Grand Island during the Thanks gl'vlng recess; Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET NOW. Edith Strombatigh, 1912, visited In 'Seward, Neb., during the Thanksgiving holidays. . Don Camorbn's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. , GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET NOW. The Alpha Chi Omega sorority was entertained by Miss Harriot Bard well at her home last Wednesday evening. Have your clothes prestsed at Web er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and Cs tr GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET NOW. George Tunnlson, 'OG, law '08, who Is practicing law in Omaha, has been visiting at the Delja Upsilon house. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHUSKER BANQUET NOW. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. rfttt-K FURNISHER AND HATTER Our stock of wool coat and neck sweat 1325 o street ers large. $2.00 to $5.00. The Chi Omega sorority entertained their alumni chapter Friday evening at a dinner party. A dance followed tho dinner. George .Bros., 21S South Thirteenth street. Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Pcnf. M. M. Fogg of tlie rhetoric do partment has been chosen by Governor Shallonborger as one of the delegates who will form the Nebraska Civic Fed eration. F-jP-H SHOE- 'rnt YATES-PRENCH 1220 O Street, TVPFWRITPDS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purchase! m. mm. ia?T iv xcg S0U) or RENTED prjce Two year written - guarantee with every ma- ohine sold. Distributors New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visible. Call or write for catalogue and n cwAMnM rn i special price list. B F- SWANSON CO., Inc. Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr. W I I I i, x 'jrimmmztm wnz9&s m wmm 1 7 n nil min r ' GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHUSKER BANQUET NOW. James Bednar, law '10, who Is prac ticing law with Dean Ringer of South Omaha, attended the Haskell-Nebraska game. . J. L. Rlchey, 1909, of Plattsmouth visited in Lincoln last week. Mr. Rlchey is principal of the Plattsmouth high school. P. H. Martin, ex-1913, of Sidnoy, Neb., visited the city recently. 'Mr. Martin is employed by the Union Pa cific railroad at Sidney. GET YOUR TICKET FOR THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET NOW. o The university Y. W. ( A. will give a membership dinner Saturday even ing at (I o'clock. It Is probable that the dinner will be held in tho base ment of the St. Paul's church. Sev eral of the national officers of the association will be in attendance. Notice. Tho attention of students is called to tho annual art exhibition In Library hall. It Is one of the very best col lections that has been here for years. Tho Nebraska Art association urges all students to avail themselves of the opportunity to see the work of tho foremost American artists. It offers one-half rates to students twenty-five cents for sluglo admission and fifty cents for season tickets. Sat urday, December 3, is the last day of tho exhibition. GROVE E. BARBER, President Nebr. Art Association. Sweaters .Miss L. Maud Raymond, territorial Y. W. C. A. secretary, is visiting the local association. The northwest dis- J trlct of tho college associations has recently been turned over into the hands of a territorial committee, thus doing away with the state commltieeB. This is the first visit of Miss Raymond under the new arrangement. Notice. There will bo a meeting of the senior football team today at 11:45 at tho armory. Important. For GOOD WEAR Buy 'FF-H' Shoes There are no disappointments in "F-F-H" Shoes Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge Tbt Oriat Silt Water Swlmlng Pool 141k ud U gtreilt. Spiclil Pirtltt Arraiftd For HOUltSt Ladles, Mornings Uxoept Bandavi, U entlcmen Afternoon- and-Kvenlnasr Ladlei pud Qentlomen, Monday and (Friday Krenlngs. For Sale 'DUo bill on loading pho tographer In Lincoln. Sco Nebraakan manager. tf For Rent. The ontiroly redecorated hall In tho now Wllklnuon block, Slxtoonth and O, Is now rented only for college and other select dancing parties. For dates see Roes WdlkluBon, 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. tf G rents any niako of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied if machlno Is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You paBs our store overy day. tf For Rent -Furnished rooniB, ?5 and $G per month. 510 "No." 14th. 13oll A2217. 44.5t Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tenslvo "wireless" developments. Wo operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Wrlto for catalogu. Nat'l Tolegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land, Ore. tf L08T. Lost Gold stick pin, crosB and crown, set in pearls. Reward for re turn to Nebraakan ofllco. 44-3t Lost Seal purHe, between 13th nnd It and Unl hall, yesterday. Reward for return to Nobraskan ofllco. 44-3t Lost Black cravanetto, from hall on second floor of Mec. Arts building. JtoUiiftyJjy(WH(Ljaitiir.iLiiiRaiLL llco or call Auto 8568. -Jl-lt FOUND. Found Two locker keys, on key ring. Call at Nobraskan ofllce. 44-lt WANTED. Wanted We have a good proposi tion to make to some live hustler for the next four school years: 44-Bt If 'T'S PRINTING0" WAT Boo Ua Boforo Ordoring Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 123-180 No 14th St. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean . - OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited E& LUDWIG' T CLOTHES BOILDSTHEM 1028 "0 Mnnn CAPITAL COAL rTS J "MOINEY SAVERS WUTCHI1TS 1040 O T. Z -r-x Bath Robes and House Coats are just tho thing for lazy hours. Also pretty fine as Christ-' mas gifts. Bath robes made from Gor man blankets dark rich col orsfancy bordors with plain or fancy bodies, $5.00 to $15. . House coats well-fitting, well-made garments for home hours. Fancy trimmed, fancy plaids .00 to $15.00. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Oliver Theatre Wed. Mat. and Night. Nov. 30, Adelaide Thurston IN "MI88 ANANIAS" Mat. $1.00 to 25c. Night $1.50 to 50c 8AT. MAT., AND NIGHT, DEC. 3. "Just Out of College" Return Engagement, Geo. Ade's LINCOLN MAT,NFN'AATHnS)y) a!3 ORPHEUM iE,$ ADVANCED VAUDVILLE J. C. Nubent &. Co. Waterbury Bros. & Tenny The Five Alphas Arthur Bowen Lane & O'Donnell The Two Racketts "8avo" Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c VVP MMB maj j7tWTJl Herpolsheimer's Gafa Dlntfer1lj30tirt:30-OE Supper 5:30 to 7(30 UC ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE Mot Walks with MapU Syrup I0 ,4.1 :v . S04VTTnc50 BOTH PHOINEI