The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 20, 1911, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Directory of
Advertisers
The following merchants and busi
ness men of Lincoln are anxious to
serve the University students. By
placing their advertisements in the
columns of the Dally Nebraskan they
show that they want your trade. And
you may bo sure that the merchant
who Is willing to make a little effort
to get your patronage is the one who
Is going to treat you honestly and
considerately In attempting to keep
It. 80 you as well as the Nebras
kan will profit by trading with these
people:
BANKS
First- TruHt & Savings
BAKKIUES
Folaoin
BARBER SHOPS I
Groon'B
Capital Hotel
CLEANERS
J. C. Wood & Co.
Wobor'H Suitorlum
Windsor Suitorlum
CLOTHING
Farquhnr
Mugoo & Dcomer
Muycr Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spelor & Simon ',
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Wultebreast
Hutchlns & Hyatt
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kltchon'
"dry GOODS " :
Miller & Pnlno
DRUGGISTS
Riggs
FURNISHINGS
Budd " .
Pulk " ' "
Mugco & Doemor
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Gucnzol
Spoter & Simon j ' ,
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Armstrong Clothing Co
Magco & Deomor
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spoler & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallett
Tuckor J- "
LAUNDRIES .
Evans
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Do Gaston & Houck '
PRINTERS ' j. J '..
SlmmonB
Van Tlno J
.RESTAURANTS ,'
Camoron'a ,'
Y. M. C. A. Spa ' , ?'
Miller & Paine ' .
Horpolshelmer'a
TYPEWRITERS '
B. F. Swanson Co.
SHOES,
Budd
Men's Bootery ' ', '
. Mayer Bros. " j
Miller & Paine
Yates French
Wharton's i
S.KIRTS
Skirt Store
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THEATRES
Oliver -
Orphjaum
ENGINEERS SPEAK BRIEFLY
DR. ARNOLD AND DEAN COOLEY
TALK AT CONVOCATION.
DEAN TELLS Of BLOCK SIGNALS
NEBRA8KA MAN REVIEWS THE
PA8T FOR THE 8TUDENTS.
American People to Be aught to Re
alize True Success Is Obtained
for the 8ake of One's
Conscience.
A convocation of unusual Interest
l-was-hold Thursday-when-twr-uf-thcrf
visiting engineers acted an principal
speakers. Blon .1. Arnold, who Is n
Nebraska graduate and ono pf the men
to receive an honorary degree from
this univorslty, spoke briefly on tho
pioneer days of the state and the
school. His reminiscences were of In
terest, as It took one1 way back Into
the history of the rralrie schooner and
tho Indian raid, of which little is
known at this time.
Dean Cooley Speaks.
Dean Cooley of the University of
Michigan spoke upon a very Intorost
lng phase of his work. He is at pres
ent a member of the specially appoint
ed board to Investigate the fenaibillty
of Installing automatic block signals
on tho American railroads. He said
that only 18 out of the 800 samples In
vestigated received tho board's ap
proval, and that after a careful study
of all yiese machines the board was
about to recommend their adoption by
tho railroads.
The speaker made note of the fact
that while in England the block sig
nal succeeds In fulfilling its purpose,
yot In America wo still are Bhocked
with tho number of railroad accidents
with which we are dally being con
fronted. The difference 1b psycholog
ical and temperamental. Afnter all the
failure lies within the mnn hlmsolf,
und until the American people can be
taught to realize that true success 1b
to be obtained through the desire to
do for the snke of pleasing one's con
science, tho Boonor we will take our
deserved place among the ranks of the
leading nations.
SENIOR MASK ARRANGEMENTS.
Everything Complete for Big Upper
Class Affair.
The committee In charge of the
senior masquerade promises that it
will bo tho biggest affair of Us kind
over held. The function will open
Saturday evening nt 8:ir with a grand
march, when tho programs for the
evening will bo given out. Unique'
stunts to mix up the crowd and keep
It moving have been provided for, be
sides vnrlous novel ideas in the way
of entertainment.
No porson'wlll be admitted before
9:30 without a mask and to inspire
competition among the maskers 'prizes
will bo awarded to the best ma.sked
lady and gentleman present. At 10
o'clock Roid's orchestra will begin the
dancing, which will continue for -the
rest of the evening.
Miss Dennis Martin and Miss Gladys
Martin, twin sisters of Eldorado
Springs, Mo., have made the highest
grade made In the University of Mis
souri during tho last your years. They
tied on an average grade jot 97.8 and
headed the list of five seniors to be
elected to the Phi Beta Kappa. The
girls aro in their twentieth year and
during the four years they have been
students in the university -they have
.invariably made, tho same grade
tnougn tnoy never stuuy togetnor amir
seldom receive each other's lielp.
Omaha Bee. A 1
Special Lots
of
i
Women's
Shoes
Priced Very Low
For Quick Clearance
Now is the Time to
Save Money on Shoes
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nui
BUY NOW
All our Society Brand Suits including Black,
Blue and Full Dress Suits are inlcuded in our
Discount Sale.
BUY NOW
FARQUAR i225ost
MaKe No Dates
For Fefor. 17
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Uanuemen. Afternoon and Krenlntr, IaUm
and QnUmn, Monday" aad Friday KwnlBf a.
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Bell Phone 4r Auto Phono 3490
The Palace Stables '
ll20.ai M Street
Board and Livery
artTingerPorPnTtieam-Specialtj
JIM All KEN, - PROP,
New Ideal Laundry Company
' 1 1 tie Better Ounlitv
JbLmd Work Our Specialty
Either Phones 3$8G 1840 O Street
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