The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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CAMPUS GLEANINGS
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Clmrley Campbell, '0!), Alpha Tnu, is
visitiiiR friends in Lincoln.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P.
.Miss Louise Northrup, Kappa Alpha
Theta. 'Hi, has re-entered srhool this
semester.
Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th.
Miss Bertha Lucky will be the lender
at the noon meeting of the Y. W. ('.
A. today.
Have your clothes pressed at Web
er's Sultorium, Eleventh and O. tl
.Mr. Karl Muljery, ex-'lO.of Alliance,
Neb., was a guest at the Alpha Tun
OmegaJiouEe over Sunday.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
Delt aDelta Delta sorority has is
sued Invitations for its formal party
February 17, at the Lincoln.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
Flora Ohlson, Lilian Shrum, .Mar
garet Kelfer. Lucy Kelfer and Grace
Bedson have pledged Achoth.
Investigate the nifty photos at
Blazek's studio, 1306 O street. Tho
only ones in the city like them. tf
Dr. Ixjo'a course, "Greek Antiqui
ties," is being offered again this sem
ester. Law students, take notice.
Hiltner Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12U1
St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice
roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
We solicit the university trade.
Miss Greene's Cafeteria. Best noon
day lunch in town. For both ladles
and gentlemen. Any service from
10c up.
The Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
has mo,ved into its new quarters at
140C O St., where' they are ready to
show all makes, of, typewriters with
-stands; : f tr"
Alpha Chi OmeKa gave their annual
formal Saturday. They followed tho
example of the other Greeks in not
IMjnuItting cnbs.
There Is u movement' on foot at tho
present time to organize a society of
the Btudents frojn the eastern states.
There are nbout twenty-five or thirty
Btudents registered in the university
from New York. New England aud
Pennsylvania.
Learn touch typewriting without
going to commercial school. We fur
nish university students with a com
pleto course in touch typewriting and
rent you any make of typowiitar, three
montliB for $0.00. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange 1 1 00 O street.
Dr. A. J. Northrup will speak on
"Atonement" this evening at 7 o'clock
In the Y. W. l A. rooms of the Tem
ple building. Both men and women of
the university will be welcome.
The rormal election of Y. W. C. A.
ofllcors-wilLbe held tomorrow noon at
the association rooms.
The botany department was vlBited
Saturday by .1. A. Warren. He took
his degrees in agriculture and botany
at the University of Nebraska and has
had a great deal of experience in prac
tical farming, has been inspector of
farms in Colorado and hag also super
intended the raising of sugar beets in
the same state. He Is on his way to
take up a position with a large land
comratiy in the northern port or Indiana.
GRANTED A FELLOWSHIP.
Edwin R. Guthrie, 1907, Receives High
Honor at University of
Peenyslvanla.
The Fnlverslty of Pennsylvania has
announced the name of Edwin Ray
Gujhrle of Lincoln as one'of the men
holding fellowships under the George
Lolb Harrison foundation of tho imi
vereity. ilr. Guthrie is specializing In
philosophy. He .Enntmrtett-rfropvr t he-
University of Nebraska In 1907.
The Harrison foundation under
which he Is working was Inaugurated
by the former provose of tho unlver-
20 Off f II I ( 33 Off
on all heavy I w L l on -fancy
UNDERWEAR
FURNISHER AND HATTER
1325 O STREET
on -fancy
NECKWEAR
Georgo Bros., 218 Sputh Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Procrams.
.Mr. Thomas A. James. '12. Delta
Upsllon, has withdrawn from the uni
versity, to take up a position In a
bank at York.
Tho board of directors or the Y. M.
C. A. met Monday evening. They are
considering several applications for a
successor to J. L. Der KIndoren, who
recently resigned as general secretary.
"Hap" LI ttlp spent Saturday at tho
Delta Tau Delta house. Ho has been
an Instructor in the agricultural de
partment at Purduo and has resigned
to tnjje a position with the Armour
'company at Omaha.
Sheldon B. Coon, '09, Delta Tau
.Delta, has registered In the university
and will take post-graduate work in
tho collego ot agriculture. Mr. Coon
has been engaged in tho insurance,
business for the past year.
Elty, Charles C. Harrison. The schol
ars of this foundation represent the
pick of American -and foreign unlver
slties and are specializing in every
branch of human knowledge. From
Kemitics to zoology and from political
science to phychology all possible
studies are included in the Harrison
foundation. To support the students
a sum of more than $t?fi0,000 has been
InvoEted. Tho university expects to
Increase this endowment to $1,000,000.
Cornhusker Pictures
Seniors and Juniors must
have pictures taken by
February 18.
Ladies Velvet Button Shoes
More in Stock
$3.00
1220 O Street.
Classified Column
Advertisements for this column
should be left at trte business office,
basement Administration building, be
tween 1 1a. 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
overy fifteen words or fraction there
of for the first Insertion; threo Inser
tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents.
For Sale Duo bill on leading pho
tographer in Lincoln. See Nebrnskan
manager. tf
Educational.
taurn Wireless and R. R. Telegra
phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 oporat
ors on account of 7-hour law and ex
tensive "wireless" developments. We
operato under direct supervision of
telegraph ofllclalB and positively placo
all BtudentB, when qualified. Write
Tor catnlogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port
land. Ore. tf
u08T.
Lost Beta Theta PI pin.. Finder
return to or notify Arthur Wherry,
1520 P street. Auto phono 7399. 78-Gt
U)st On tho campus, a silver cuff
button and a German book, VLyricB
and Ballads." Return to Nebrnskan
oillce. ' 78-3t
FOUND.
Found In University hall, a silk
muffler, a Unlcorslty fountain pen and
an automatic Bolf-flller pen. Owner
may have' same by identifying and
paying for this ad. 78-HH
Found Qn-aldeAuilJc-ln-fronL-OLJiie,
campus, a neck fur. Owner mny have
same by Identifying and paying foi
this ad. 78-31
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We Take Our Hats Off
to nobody in selling stylish
hats for mop.
The famouVStetsonsiTTtlny
newest spring shapes arc now
in our windows.
Our large lino of nobby
caps the very latest -will
appeal to you.
Why not look them over
also the now, non-fadablo
spring patterns in Manhattan
shirts.
MAGEE & DEEMER
HOP O Street
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT 87l5
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PRINTING
Engraving
Embossing
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The First Trust and
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$1 open an account
189 South Uth Street.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Streets
P. L. HALL. President
F. E. JOHNSON. Vice-president
BEMAN C. FOX r.i.lnr
W. W. HACKNEY, j) . , .at T
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UNIVERSITY JEWEI : ' & OPTIfilff
C- A. Tdockeif
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
LYMAN H. HOWE'S
TRAVEL FE8TIVAL
Prices 25c, 35c &. 50c
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY, FEB. 8
WALK ER
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In Israel Zang will's Great Play
"THE MELTING POT"
Prices $1.50 and $2.00. Gal 50c
THURSDAY NJGHT,-FEB. 9
Handicap Wrestling Match
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Mats. 15o and 25o .
Evenings 16c, 25c, 35o and $Jf
IF IT'S PBIlifflfc YOU WAIT
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Progrms.Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklets
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
128-180 No J 4th St. .
TYPEWRITEBS ALL MAKES Kent applied onpuh
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uto phone 2080. Bell phona 1299.
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145 S. 13th St, Liacola, Mttey
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