The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1911, Image 3

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CAMPUS GLEANINGS
Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Sigma Nu ontertainB at St. Georgo's
this evening.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P.
W. B. Morso fs a visitor at the
Delta Tau Delta houso.
Havo your clothes pressed at Web
er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. . tf
Alpha Chi will givo a valentine
party Tuesday ovonlng, February 28.
Good things to eat, "Why" Res
taurant, 133 No. 12th St. 85-4 1
V. C. Hascall Journeyed to Wahoo
last night to rofereo a baskotball
game.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
Arinur t iiomior, ox-ii, was
a
gum at tho Deltn-Tmr-Doltn-
faOUBU
recently.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
About thirty alumni of Delta Delta
Delta aro in tho city for tho banquet
this ovening at tho Lincoln.
George BroB., 218 South ThlrteentH
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In-
vltes and Programs.
About 250 thrcshormell visited tho
university farm campus Wednesday,
this being ono of tho largest delega
tions of farmers over visiting tho
farm in a body.
Hiltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12tli
St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice
roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
Wo solicit tho university trade.
Alpha Phi will hold its annual ban
quet" this ovening. Ruth Henninger
and Mayono Thompson aro in tho
city to attend tho banquet and initia
tion. r John Laird, formerry"aTTT30" "TTstr,
is now at Chapman's barber suop, 127
No. 12 th St. Former patrons wel
come. 81-5t
SPRING
1 Stetson Hats
Others $2.50-1(3
FULK
FURNISHER AND HATTER
1 325 O STREET
F. W. Beach, who for tho past
threo years has been assistant at Sta
tion A, has boon transferred to tho
main office. His placo will bo .filled
by Q. L. Laub.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Empkio are vis
iting in Lincoln. Mr. Empkie is an
a)umnus member of tho local chaptor
of Sigma Nu, and at present roBldes
in Council Bluffs.
Hon. Will Owen Jones, editor of tho
State Journal, will address tho Stu
dents' Religious Union at All SouIb'
church at tho close of tho morning
service next Sunday. Tho subject
will bo "Horace Greeley." All stu
dents aro Invited.
Learn touch typewriting without
going to commercial school. Wo fur
nish university students with a com
plete course in touch typewriting and
rent you any make of typewriter, threo
months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange. 1406 O street. tf
Instead of Cough Drops Buy
APSLEY RUBBERS
WE SELL THEM
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About fifty now drawing tables for
tho Mechanic Arts building arrived
yesterday. Thoy aro to roplaco tho
ones destroyed in tho flro laBt Oc
tober. Olo Metcalf, ox-law '11, who was
elected captain of this year's baso
ball team, is located in Oklahoma
City. Ho is sporting editor of tho
Oklahoma Daily Times.
Mr. Avery of tho Avory Threshing
Machine company of Peoria, 111.,
spent a few hours Thursday inspect
ing tho equipment of tho agricultural
engineering department.
Georgo Gunnison, '08, Delta Upsi
lon, recently received an appolntmont
from tho government to investigate
tho heirship of certain Indian estates
on tho Omaha reservation.
Among tho alumni who aro in Lin
coln for tho Delta Delta Delta festivi
ties aro MIsscb Roedor, Wontz, Potor
son and Hownrd of Columbus, Now
ton of Aurora, and BresBler of Wayno.
Several years ago tho Current Lit
erature magazlno started giving schol
arships in tho different colleges over
tho country, contingent upon a stu-
dent's securing a certain number of
names to Current Literature, during
tho summer vacation. Since that iimo
over $45,000 has been paid out to stu
dents alone. Over 300 collego men
were successfully employed last sum
mer. Theso scholarships aro not
competitive. Current Literature's rep
resentative is hero, and if you aro in
terested you can see him in Mr. Ken
dall's offlco in tho Y. M. C. A. room
today and tomorrow from 10 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 5 p. m. 85-2t
TEGNER TONIGHT.
Good Program Has Been Provided for
-Meetino-XHlBEyjBrjlQg,
A patriotic program haB been pro
vided for tho meeting of tho Tegnor
society this ovening. Both vocal and
HEW
Manhattan
Shirts
Will Hot Fade
instrumental selections will bo rend
ered by members of the organization.
There will also bo a talk on patriot
ism by Mr. Peterson. Refreshments
will bo served' at tho close of tho en
tertainment. Tho meeting will bo
hold in tho , banquet hall. Tho pro
gram is given below:
Singing? Patriotic Songs, Tho Soci
ety. Piano Solo Spanish Dance, Miss
Jessie Hanson.
Recitation "Svorgo," Miss Pear
son. Vocal Solo "Love's Messengers,"
Miss Hazel Stanton.
Talk on Patriotism, Mr. Peterson.
Vocal Solo Selected, Prof. Alexis.
Refreshments.
Freshmen.
All freshmen wishing to try-out for
tho class basketball team will see
Racely at once.
Street,
Classified Column
Advertisements for this column
should be left at the 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
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. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
Educational.
Learn WirelesB and R. R. Telegra
phy. Shortage of fully 10.000 operat
ors on account of 7-hour law and ox
tenBlvo "wireless" developments. Wo
opcrato under direct supervision of
telegraph ofUcials and positively place
all students-, when qualified. Wrlto
for catalogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst.,
Cincinnati, Philadelphia, MomphiB,
Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port
land. Ore. tf
WANTED.
Wanted Dish wiper, at Tho Wes
ley, 247 North 14th St. 83-tt
FOUND.
Found A gold link watch fob, Just
outside tho physics building. Owner
may havo samo by identifying and
paying for this ad. 85-3t
T6 SPEAK ON PLAYGROUND8.
Dr. Curtis to Deliver Two Addresses
Monday on This 8ubject.
Tho subject of "Playgrounds" will
bo taken up by Dr. Henry S. Curtis
.in two loctures to bo delivorod- in Lin
coln next Monday afternoon; 'and
ovening. Tho first address will bo
given before university students In
tho afternoon and tho second undor
the auspices of the Woman's club
at tho Temple theater in tho evening.
It is thought that tho afternoon talk
will bo mado in Memorial hall, but
other arrangements may bo mado.
Tho time will bo announced later.
Dr. Curtis has mado an exhaustive
study of his subject and Ib -considered
an authority in tho eastern
cities.
MONEY IN FOOTBALL.
Minnesota Loses Money on All Other
Athletics.
According to tho annual financial
statement of tho manager of athletics
at Minnesota, thoro is a cash balanco
of $42,000 on hand. Every branch of
athletics with tho exception of foot
ball has resulted in a loss of money,
but tho success of tho football season
has more than mado up for theso de
ficiencies. Notice.
All freshmen wishing to enter tho
interclass debates will please notify
us at once. Tho try-outs will bo held
February 22 in L315
'FREMONT MICHIE.
CHAS. EPPERSON.
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ohlne gold. Distributor New Model, L. C. Smith & Broe. yiitble.
Gll-or-write-for-cattlogut and m n cuaucaum
pedal price list. BSWANSON-CO Jtafc.
Ante phone 2080. Bell phone 129ft, tki U. Mta St, Lhcela, Heir.
The People You Meet
form impressions Of 3ou from,
your appearance.
Our drossy cravenottes help
to make such impressions fa
vorable. You can't gel a bottwHri h
around coat.
Nice enough for dross wear,
yet sure to keep you dry.
$12.50 to $30.00
You can't beat our rubber
"Slip-On" coats for drizzly
spring weather only $5.00.
. MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT, 8ATAND-8A-T,-JVIAT
"Polly of the Circus"
Night, 25c to $1.50 Mat., 25c to 75c
MONDAY NIGHT, FEB. 20
ZBY8ZKO V8. WE8TERGAARD
Tues., Wed. and Wed. Mat., Feb. 21-22
A BROKEN IDOL
Night, 25c to $1.00 Mat., 25c to 76o
I IllPni I) MATINEES (Bxcepf Monday) 3130
LIDuULn EVENlNOS AT 8:30
ORPHEUM
SUSB'iS ADVANCED VAUDVILLE
Helen Grantley & Co.
Bower 8, Walters and Crooker
Bowman Bros.
McDonald, Crawford & Montrose
Neuss & Eldred
8cheda
The Havelocks
Mats. 16c and 25c
Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Tho Best and latest photo plays
shown In the city. Change of pro
gram Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
ELITE NO. 2.
Lincoln Sanitarium Plung
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QmUamaa. Awrnoon asd Imun. !
ul OaaUamaa, Moad7 aad friday lraaias.
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otinranfA Tilf Vt Avarv'ma.