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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1911)
NEBRA8KAN , ' ii i if i r ii ZZL ON THE CAMPUS CQMIN& EVENTS THE DAILY Classified Column v "Vfc ) Q ,-So 13th. Cbapln Broa., Florists, 127 Tho Sigma Nu fraternity entortained at a' house paTty lastvenlng. V Capital HojteJ'Barbec Shop, 11 & P. x Tho Kappa Sigma fraternity gavo a house party last evening. JDon Camor,on'a Cafe, 119 So. 12th. Tho Sigma Alpha EnBllon fraternity qrill entortala at a house party tonight. Have your clothes presaed at Wob .or's Suitorium, Eloventh and O. tf Tho Alpha Thota Chi fraternity gave, a dancTng party at the Temple last oyening. , Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and p streets. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity gave a dancing party at their chapter house last night Wanted Forty Cornhuskers at Townsend's every day this month. T.Th.S.-tf Laqt evening tho Kgmensky club gave a dancing party at the St. Goorgo studio. Grqoh's Sanitary Barbor Shop, 120 No. 11th. . Mr. Fay Blanchard, ex-1911, is locat ed in the city. Ho is employed on the Lincoln Daily Star. Tho Lincoln Typewriter Exchange has moved into its new quarters at 1406 O St, whore they arc ready to Bhow all "makes of typewriters "With qtands. - tf At convocation Tuesday morning, Januuary 17, Mayor Don L. Love will Bpeak on "Municipal Ownership in tho United States." 8oclal. Tho annual senior masquerade will bo held Saturday evening, January 21, in the Templo. Tho Junior hop will bo hold at tho Lincoln, Friday, January 20th. Class Meetings. Tho freshman class will meet Tues day, January 17th, in Memorial hall. Dramatic. Try-outs for tho Junior play will bo held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in U10G. Presentation of "Mice and Men," by the members of tho Dramatic club, Saturday evening at 8j30 la tho -Tank pie theater. Athletics. Basketball. Nebraska vs. Wesley an, Saturday, January 14. Interfraternity baskotball games will be held Saturday In tho armory as follows: Chapel Beta Theta Pi vs. Alpha Thota Chi, 10:30 to 12 m. Armory Phi. Kappa Psl yb. Sigma Nu, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Chapel Sigma Chi vb. Sigma Alpha EpBilon, 9 to 10:30 a. m. Advertisements for this column should be laft at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 la. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. 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 tho first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. For Sale Duo bill on loading pho tographer in Lincoln. See Nobraskan manager. tf For Salo Gym quit, almost now, very cheap. Call at Nobraskan ofllco for particulars. 64-31 Educational. Mr. George Lamb, 1909, who is in tho employ of tho governmont, re turned to Washington, D. C, yostor day. Mr. Lamb has been in Lincoln the last two weeks visiting at the Acacia house. Chairman Welch of tho non-com hop committee announces the following as committeemen: Kenneth Warner, A. C. Nowman, M. P. Stlonhart, W. T. Carrol. Dana Van Duson was elected master of ceremonies. It is planned -ay iioid tiro Tasp aTjsurniio "middle of April f (J ( 1-2 to -5 Off on Hats uaps anil runiisiiiiigs FURNISHER AND HATTER 1 325 O STREET George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. - Mr. Charles Hlnshllwood, 1913, has withdrawn from tho university. Ho is now located at Simpson, Neb. Hlltnor Bros., FlorlstB, 118 So. 12ttt St. Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. We solicit tho university trade. Frank Bullta, 1909, Is in Lincoln. Mr. Bullta 1b omployed by tho Boll Telephone company at Omaha. . Investigate tho nifty photos at Blazek's studio, 130G O street The only ones in tho city like them. tf The Phi Delta Thota fraternity gave their formal party last evening at the Lincoln hotel. About fifty couples vero In, attendance. Notice. Mr. J. C. Chase, first socialist mayor in tho United States, will give a free lecture in Lincoln at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, January 14th, in G. A. R. hall, corner 12th and N streets. Subject, "Political Action in the Socialist Party.' ' Adv.-68-lt Notice. All members of tho Junior class who wish to try-out for tho Junior play, "A Messago from Mars," are requested to meet promptly at 1:30 this afternoon in U10C. Numbers will bo drawn to determine the order of speaking. V. L. BATES, President Freshmen Attention I Class meeting in Memorial hall, 11:30 Tuesday, Jan. 17, 1911. Impor tant business. W. P. GILMORE, You Know . That the most stylish woman's Shoes are hete at ', , . $3.00 and.all the broken liqes at $2.?5 YATES-PRENCH CO Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hoiir ltfw and ox tenslvo "wirelosB" developments. We operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogu. Nafl Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land. Ore. tf FOUND. Found Bunch of keys and Nebras ka State Fair check. Call at Nobras kan office. G7-3t Boll Phono 4G8 Auto Phono 8400 The Palace Stables 1120-81 M Stroot Board and Livery Carriages For Partios a gpocialty JEM All KEN, - PROP. New Ideal Laundry Company (The Better Quality) Hand Work Our Specialty Eithor Phones 8080 1840 0 Stroot The First Trust and Savings Bank 4 PER CENT INTEREST A $1 opens an account 180 South lltb Street. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets P. L. HALL, President F. H. JOHNSON. Vice-praaldeat BBJMAN C. FOX, Cashier W. W. HACKNEY, JR., Aaat Caah. Take Your Girl To L" JT mL 13th and N HarpolsheiiUQr's Cafe Dinner Jit3Q to Ji30 OG Siipp5i30 tj, 7i30. CP imp mimm wrw pat Wallit with MaiU Syrup lOt A Cause for Pleasure "If you i nteml to contirrao" wearing clothes you should not neglect this clearance sale. 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