The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1911, Image 3

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CAMlPUS GLEANINGS
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 0 Btroot.
Zeta Heydenyof Lincoln has pledged
Chi Omega.
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Carl Stahl, ex-'ll, spent tho lasTf
the week at tho Delta Tau house.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P.
Rev "Kid" Wedge is now located at
Genoa.
Have your clotheB pressed at Web
er's Suitorium. Eleventh and O. tl
Edward F. Guldlnger, '09, is located
at St. Paul, Minn.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
Charlio Landors, '12, of Norfolk has
with drawn from tho university.
GreenB"Sanltury" BnrbcrrShop 120
No. 11th.
Edwin Davis, '00, is attending the
Johns HopkinB university, Baltimore
Md.
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Procrams.
The mathematical seminar will meet
this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in M.
A. 307.
Hiltner Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12tH
St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choico
roses, carnations and chrysanthemums.
We solicit the university trade.
Itoy O. Wade has changed hlB loca
tion to Woods' Barber Shop, 1206 O
street. 93-10t
R. W. Queal, '11, is confined at tho
Lincoln Sanitarium, convalescing from
an operation for ear trouble.
Glen T. Fordyce, '10, has been spend
ing tho week's ond with his iparents,
Dean and Mrs. Fordyce. Mr. Fordyce
is in tno employ of the UncolnPfiIrt:
and Color company, and will leave for
Oklahoma today.
Using the Most Scientific Methods Known to the Optical Profession
With a thorough knowledge of the science of Optics gained from twenty-four years of
experience and a conscientious desire to please everyone, insures perfect satisfaction here.
Consult H ALLETT, Registered Optometrist ibo vr ey
1143 O Street Established 1871
Because of tho Gleo club concert, on
Friday, March 3, Union Literary soci
ety will hold no meeting on that night.
ean Bossey- desires to announco
that hereafter no books, magazines or
bulletins aro to be taken from the
botanical library.
Hex Morehouse, '2, was a visitor
at the Phi Psi house Tuesday. Mr.
Morehouse is engaged in tho lumber
business at Omaha.
Tho annual meeting and Inaugura
tion of tho University Y. M. C. A. will
be held in tho Temple Saturday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Harry Hathaway, chairman of the
military ball committee, has called a
meeting xf tho committee for this
morning at 11 o'clock in U112.
Catholics, Notice.
The Students' Catholic club will
meet at Townsend's Saturday, March
4, at 2 p. m., to have pictures taken
for tho Cornhusker. , 94-4t
LADIES!
The new "Chick" Last patent leather
cloth top button shoe in the window
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VATESFRENCH CO.
Among the out-of-town alumni who
wore In attendance at tho Thota ban
quet Saturday night wore Zola Delia
kor, Irma Staples, Mario Hodge, Olive
Hammond, Graco Rohrbough, Mildred
PoBt and Fay Brenniger.
Tho current number of Science con
tains the following referenco to tho
late Professor Phillips: "Ho waB tho
author of a number of important sci
entific papers, and was one of tho
most brilliant teachers that the univer
sity has ever known."
Loam 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
The out of town alumni who wero
guests of Phi Kappa Psi at tho occa
sion of its district convention wore:
J. Ki Morrison. M. C. Rathburn. Lloyd
Smith, Vallery White, J. C. Welch, W.
C. Ramsey, Dean Ringer, E. M. Bur
nett, Dr. Ralph Christie and Ed Frlcke.
There will be a mooting of tho Agri
cultural club Saturday evening at the
Temple. Threo short addresses will
be given on the following subjects:
"The Problem of Teaching Agriculture
in Our Country Schools," "Agriculture
In Rolation to High SchoolB," and "Tho
Growing and Milling of Rico." It is
being urged that all members of tho
club bo present, and a very enjoyable
program is promised.
Notice is hereby given that any sub
scriber, who was a subscriber last
somester and who has not re-subscribed
this semester and desires to
discontinue, must notify the manager
on or beforo March 1st; othorwlso his
copies will continue to bo sent to Sta
tion A and ho will bo charged with
tho same. Failure to take his papors
from Station A will not constltuto such
notice. If theso subscribers will act
considerable expense and trou
ble. 90-5t
SU8TAIN SOPHOMORE PROTE8T.
Oliver Swanson Is Declared to Have
Been Ineligible.
The following decision was given
out yesterday by tho eligibility com
mittee appointed to Investigate the
case of Oliver Swanson, tho member
of tho junior basketball team whose
eligibility was protested by the sopho
more manager:
Wo, tho undersigned committee, ap
pointed to Investigate tho protest of
tho manager of tho sophomore basket
ball team regarding tho eligibility of
a Junior player, hereby announco that
we find said player lnoligiblo and, by
reason of this fact, sustain the protest
and declare tho game as ono not of
tho championship series.
E. M. RUTLEDGE.
THOS. Z. ZACEK.
FREMONT MIOH1E.
$3.00
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.
For Sale Due bill on loading pho
tographer in Lincoln. Boo Nebroskan
manager. tf
For Sale A good kitchen rango;
nearly new; cheap. Seo Nobraskan
manager. tf
For Sale Thoroughly modorn 12-
room house, suitable for fraternity or
sorority, at 1420 R street. Auto 4539.
J0-5t
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT To girls, rooms at 1130
R St. Bell phono F-1256.
u08T.
LOST A gentleman's gold watch,
hunting case, In M. E. locker room.
Return to Nobraskan office. Roward.
92-3t.
Lost Sigma Nu fraternity pin,
with initials "E. P. S." on back.. Re
turn to 1527 M Btreet. Roward. 93-31
FOUND.
FOUND Lady'B purso at corner of
It and 13th street, Friday. Ownor may
hnvo same by Identifying and paying
for this ad. Call at Pol. Econ. Dept,
11:15 a. in. 92-3t.
round wear iQinpie, nuuon watcn
fsli tmrtv mnr Vinirn onmn ttvr (rlnfl.
lUWi VIT1IVI lilt HUTU DUIHV UJ 4UUH
tlfylng and paying for this ad. 92-tf.
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"AGRICULTURE" CHANGES HANDS
Will Be Under Control of a 8tudent
Organization.
An important change in tho man
agement of "Agriculture" tho monthly
magazlno published by the agriculture
students, has bcon made. Since its
beginning, ten years ago, It has been
in the hands of tho agriculture associ
ation, which Is composed of students
and faculty mombors. It will now bo
edited and published under tho direc
tion of tho student organization, tho
Agricultural club. Tho magazlno has
been edited by Prof. A. E. Davisson,
who has dono much to make it a suc
cess.
Tho present staff Is composed of
Will Forbes, '12, business manager,
and H.. J. Gramllch, '11, editor. -Mr.
Gramllch was winner of tho Armour
prize for stock judging inl908, is a
prominent member of tho senior class,
and will doubtless keep the magazlno
at Its present standard of excellence.
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
4PEU CENT INTEREST A
$1 opens an account
180 Bouth 11th Street.
Try Our Maraschino
Cherry Chocolates
Also All Kinds of Dainty
Sandwiches
Best of Service
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
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A Coat to Cover You
in snappy weather like this is
a necessary friend.
Wo have had warm days
but there aro mnny cold ones
yet to come.
Ono of our smart spring
overcoats is tho very thing
you ueod just right when the
air is crisp and tho wind bites.
Our silk-lined topcoats
Oxfords and blacks for the
moro conservative tasto or
grays and tans if you want
more dash and color.
They aro mighty classy.
MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8MB
QUEEHP-THHIGHWAY -
Mat., 25c Night, 25c, 35t, 50c, 75c'
Tuesday Night, March 2
MAY ROBSON
"The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary"
Prices, 50c to $1.50
I IUPM U MATINEHS (Except Monday) a :30
LiriUULn EVENINOS AT 8IJ0
ORPHEUM
SUKMB ADVANCED VADDVILLF
Chas. Leonard Fletcher & Co.
Melvlle & Hlgglns
Swain's Cockatoos
Hlbbert & Warren
Robert DeMont Trio
Dorothy Kenton
The Two Ahlbergs
Mats. 15c and 25c
Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
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ELITE NO. 2.
Tho Best and latest photo plays
shown in the city. Change of pro
gram Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
LYRIC
Beginning Monday Evening, Feb. 27
THE MAN FROM MEXICO
Mats. Wed. and 8at. 15c and 25c
Nights at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Pennant Candy
Oct a Free Pennant with coupons -Iron
Johnson' Flnr Candy.
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O Streets.
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14th and 0 . S. W. Corner
for,
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1220 O Street.