The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1911, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA!!
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 be euro .that the merchant
who If 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:
DANKS
First Trut & SavlnB
Contrnl National Bank
BAKERIES
FolflOiri
BARBER 3HOPS
Oroon's
Cnipltal Hotel
BOOK STORES
Co-op
University
CLEANERS
Weber's Sultorlum
CLOTHING
Parquahar ' '
Magco & Doomcr
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Whltobroast
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
DRY GOODS
MUlor & Paine
DIUJCKJISTS
RlggB
FLORISTS
Chapln Bros.
Illltnor Bros.
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Magco & Doomor
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Magco & Doomcr
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spoler & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallctt
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
OPTICIANS
Shoau
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Dc GaBton & Houck
PRINTERS
George Bros.
SimmonB
Van TIno
RESTAURANTS
Camoron's
'Y. JkU C. A. Spa
HorpolBuclmor'B
SHOES
Armstrong Clothing, Co.
Budd .
Men's" Bootory
Mayor Bros.
Miller & Paine
Yatos French
WnrthonV I
SKIRTS
Skirt Store
TAILORS
Elliott BroB.
THEATERS "
Oliver f
Orfcilleura'
""TYPEWRITERS
LlricolnTypcwrlter Excuango
Stetson Hats
Just the mere fact that we offer you Stetson Hats is
proof enough that the best hat values are found at
this store.
Let us show you the rieuTStetson Hals.
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $7.00
MAYER BROS.
CHINK CLUB COMES.
New Freshman 8oclety Organized in'
Shroud of Mystery.
Chun Chin Hoi is the chlnk-llko
nnmo of tho mystorlous now Bocloty
which has made Its appcaranco In the
freshman class. It Is so far all a
-myatoryr -No one aeomstakiiQAY whp
Ib in the organization, neither could
the nlms and purposes of tho club 'be
discovered. All Is a deep, dark mys
tery. Tho blackness of night and tho
ghostllness of tho wildest caves can
not compnro with the awful voll which
enshrouds tho appearance of this now
and mystorlous society.
What may bo Its origin? Whothor
it Is a political or a social club, no
body . knows. Its namo Bavors of
China, but its membership must be
less than small If it Is doitondent upon
tho Chinese race, aB there are no
Chlncso mon registered at Nebraska.
Tho namo of tho promotors and char
ter members could not bo learned laBt
night, but a prominent freshman
vouched for tho accuracy of tho re
port. PALLADIANS WIN DEBATE.
Girl Convinces That Her Sex Does
Not Need the Ballot.
Tho Palladian debating team, sup
porting tho negative, defeated tho af
firmative team from the Union Htor-
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UNIVERSITY JEWEI Elt & OPTtCttl
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER ,
S. S. Shean
4 OPTICIAN
1128 I STREET, YELLOW FRIIT
Yovr Patronage 'Solicited
WALT
Stands for tho TJaTest ;n4tJ63tr1n7
Music. .i ' tvj '01215,0 81.1
Glee Club Concert
OLIVER THEATRE
March 3, 1911
nry socioty In their annual debate last
night upon tho question: "Shall
Women in Nebraska Have the Bal
lat?" Tho Union team, W. T. Wol
vington and H. B. English, based their
arguments upon the basic principle of
democracy, that the governed have
the right of an active part in tho gov
ernment, and upon the fact that
woman's suffrage ahs been successful
whore tried for example, tho part tho
women played in tho recent recalling
of a mayor in Seattle.
The negative, upheld by Alma Plas
ters and D. M. Rogers, devoted their
energies to showing that It Is not
woman's duty to vote; that sho has
not tho time nor the deslro to vote,
and that conditions in Nebraska do
not domnnd that she be given the bal
lot. Both sides presented their argu
ments clearly and concisely. Tho de
cision given out by the judges, Prof.
Edwin Maxey, Prof. O. H. Virtue, and
R. H. Kendrlck, was two for the nega
tive and one for tho affirmative.
Besides the debate, Nova Thomas
rendered a piano solo, and the Palla
dian quartette was on tho program.
The University of Wisconsin has
organized an advertising club with
tho Idea of securing more ads for the
dally imTer.'
A now athletic field has been com-
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Lincoln Sanitarium Plungm
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OURS 1 Ladle, Morning Bxoept ImKtars.
GtnUamen. Afternoon and Branlng. Lasix
and Gentlemen, Monday and Friday realace.
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180 South 11th Street
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