The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 21, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ON THE CAMPUS
COMING EVENTS
Classified Column
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"Chapin Bros., FloriBta, 127 So. 13th.
Ralph Sweeley, 1913, left yesterday
for Omnha to visit over Sunday.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P.
L. B. Temple, 1912, will spent Sun
day In Omaha.
Don Cameron's Cafo, 119 So. 12th.
Miss. Ruth Gould. 1914. Delta Gam
ma, loaves today for Omaha to visit
her parents for several dayB.
Have your clotheB proBaed at Web
er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tr
J. R. Willcockson, 1914, who haa
been confined for some time at St.
Elizabeth's hospital, has gone to his
homo at Sterling, Neb., for the re
mainder of the semester.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
In accordance with the plan to in
crease its active membership, the
Latin club has recently elected the
following members: Misses Biles,
Crosflloy, Grimm, Matron, Noyes and
Wallace.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
Blon J. Arnold of Chicago, who was
granted the honorary degree of doctor
of engineering Wednesday, visited at
the Delta Tau Delta Iioubo Thursday.
Dr. Arnold Is an alumnus of that fra
ternity. Hiltner Bros., FlorlBts. 118 So. 12tH
St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice
rosesrcarnations and chrysanthemums.
We solicit the university trade.
$1.00 and $1.50 " 1 1
f-r SHIRTS r U
65 Cents FURNISHER
BROKEN (LINES 13250
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
Btreet, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.
A lecture recital will be given by
Mrs. Lilliam HelniB on "Shakespeare
and Music," Saturday, the 21st, at 3
o'clock, in the university Temple. This
lecture is very interesting as well as
Instructive. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
The Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
has moved into Its new quarters at
1406 O St., where they are ready to
show all makes of typewriters with
stands. tf
Investigate the nifty photos at
Blazek's studio, 130G O street. The
only ones in the city like them. tf
Wanted Forty Cornhuskers at
Townsend's every day this month.
4 T.Th.S.-tt
More Antelop
Gunmetal Button or-BIucher
How they sell!
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1220 O
Social.
Tho annual senior masquerade will
be held Saturday evening, January 21,
In the Temple.
Final Examinations.
The flnnl examinations for tho first
semester will be held during tho weok
of anuary 30-February 4. Registra
tions for the second semester will also
be made during that week.
Athletics.
Basketball Ames vs. Nebraska, in
tho armory, Friday and Saturday at 8
o'clock. Informal hop Saturday after
tho game.
Organizations.
Tho Kearney club will meet Satur
day evening at 309 North Twenty--fourth-streetr
The Tegner society will meet Satur
day evening In science hall in the
Temple.
A meeting of tho members of the
Agricultural club will bo hold Satur
day in the Temple.
QRADUATE8 MEET.
Students Who Get Degree February
15 Organize.
Members of the senior class who
expect to receive their degrees Char
ter day, February 1G, when tho regu
lar mid-year commencement exercises
are hold, mot Friday afternoon at 5
o'clock in U102.
Paul M. Pierce was chosen chair
man and several matters wore pre
sented for discussion. , A cap and
gown committee, consisting of Ella
Schwake and R. F. Bollbaugh was ap
pointed. Printed invitations "will be
used and a committee consisting of
C O. Smith and A. R. Kesler was ap
pointed to take orders. All members
of tho class are requested to seo these
cbmmTOee mennroTs'at-oircer""
LK
AND HATTER
STREET
SUIT GASES AND
BAGS
25 OFF
THIS HEK 0HLY
IS A SUCCE8S.
Junior Hop Well Attended Friday
Evening.
Over ono hundred couples were in
attendance at tho annual junior hop
which was held Friday evening at the
Lincoln hotel. R. D. Guthrie was
chairman of the dance and W. B. Let
ton master of ceremonies. This is the
last big informal dance of the sem
ester. Manager Eager announces that an
informal dance will be held this even
ing in tho armory following the bas
ketball game. The cadet band will
furnish the music.
Stanford expelled two students on
account of unbecoming conduct.
Bi-monthly swimming meets to be
held at the University of Pennsyl
vania this winter.
Street.
Advertisements for this column
should be left at the business office,
basement Administration building, be-'
tween l la. m. and 12 m., or between
2 p. m. and 5 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 the first Insertion; three Inser
tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents.
For Sale Duo bill on leading pho
tographer In Lincoln. Seo Nebraskan
manager. tf
Educational.
Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra
phy. Shortage of fully 10.000 operat
ors on account of 7-hour law and ox-
lenjlyjQ "wireless" developments. Wo
operate under direct supervision of
telegraph officials and positively place
all students, when qualified. Write
for catalogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, PorU
land. Ore. . tf
For Rent.
For Rent Newly furnished, steam
heated room, within four blocks of
university. Price reasonable. Apply
to Nebraskan manager. 72-Bt
A scholarship of $050 has boon es
tablished at the University of Kansas
for needy students, to bo designated
by tho donors.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1128 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Yovr Patronage Solicited
New Ideal Laundry Company
(The Better Quality)
Hand Work Our Specialty
Either Phones H080 1840 O Stroot
Boll Phono 4(38 Auto Phono 8400
The Palace Stables
1120-81 M Stroot
Board and Livery
Carriages For Parties a spocialty
JIM AITKEN, PROP.
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
4 PER CENT INTEREST A
$1 opens pn account
180 South 11th Street.
Take Your Girl To
13th and N
TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purchaasj
-T"J soMerRmra price. Two year writtS
1 ;guaranteewith'evaryihaV
ohin fold. Distributor! Naw Modal, L. C. Smith & Broa. yisibl
Gall or write for citalomi nH
Iraki nrtPA H.f
Take your noto book and
jot down nil tho qualities a
porfect garment should have
stylo, fit, tailoring and all
tho rest.
Then look at a Konsington
suit or overcoat.
You'll find them thoro
every one.
A few big bargains still loft
in suits overcoats and furnish
ings. MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
Oliver Theatre
TODAY 2:30. TONIGHT 8:15
John P. 8locum's Comic Opera
From tho Cort Theatre, Chicago
"THE KISSING GIRL"
With Texas Qulnan and 60 Others
Mat., 25c to $1.00. -Night, 60c tol.00
MON Dr. ROLLER V8. QION
I 1110(11 U MATINEES (Except Monday) 3 tjo
LinbULn BVENINOS AT 8:30
ORPHEUM
UK! ADVANCED VADDVILLE
Week 8tarting Monday, Jan. 16th
"Fire Commissioner"
Alexander & Ccott
8lx Kauffmanns
Lee Lloyd
The Misses Milch
Allen Wlghtman
Mats 16c and 26c
Evenings 16c, 25c, 35c and 50c
mua&
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ma
sU duor
IF
MPRINTINGlLlgl
Boo Ua Before Ordering Elsowhr
Programs, Menus, Announce- t
ments, Stationery, Booklet!
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
128-180 No 14th 8t.
Herpolsheimer's Gaft
Dinner Ui30 to 1:30
Supper 5:30 to 7t30
26c
ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE
Nit Wallas with Mapla Syrup K)a
B. P. SWANSON CO.. Inc.
UwtohonaMr-BiirpI
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