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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1911)
-ltllt..w.v- , T retcM)crow5wg wwsw THE DAILY NEBRASKAN vl CAMPUS GLEANINGS C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street. L. J. Knoll, Acacia, 10, from Mexico, is In town. - Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Delta Tau Dolta gavo a house party Saturday night. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. R. Allyn Moaer, '12, and Paul B. Itoen, '12, spent Bunday In Omaha. R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G O. A. J. Luddon of Beatrice and S. VJ Shonka are at the Delta Chi house. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Suitoriunv Eleventh and O. tl G. M. Spurlock of York, an alumnus of Dopau, vlBlted the 'Delta Chi house Friday. Try a lunch atthe Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Hlltnor Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Palms and choice .flowers of all kinds. """Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Carl Walters, a .senior in the Co lumbus high school, visited over Sun day with his brother Otto at the Delta Chi house. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Gus Lofgron, who has been con fined in the Hotel de Pesto for the past two weeks, was released yester day. Senior pins at University Book Store. 115-10t Mnyme Dworak, '09, teacher of sci ences in the Wilber schools, waB a Satur4ayJvlsltortQ-Jlie botanydepnrk. ment. ,' Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, and hatter, 236 No. 11th St. Auto 487C, Bell 1609. Dr. A. S. Pearse left the University of Michigan April 1 to fill a position as assistant professor in the depart ment of zoology of the University of tho Philippines in Manila. Dr. Pearse graduated from Nebraska In 1900. Alpha Zota, the agricultural "frator nlty, will meet Saturday. An address on "Organization Among Farmers" will be given, by Professor Hopt. Rev. S. MHIb Hayes' class will moet Wodnesday at 11 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. rooms In tho Tomplo. Rev. Hayes has been discussing itomo of the important prophets of tho Bible. -Learh toucn 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, three months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Rev. H. H. Harmon of the First Christian church will give a lecture In tho Y. W. C. A. roomB on. Tho Pas sion Play, Tuosday, April 4, from 5 to 5:45 p. m. Rev. Harmon was in Obcrammergau last summer and saw this wonderful play. Ho Is a most In teresting talker and all girls who can come should not mlBS this opportunity to hear him. Household Arts. The Household Arts club will. hold its regular meeting Tuesday evening nt 330 North Thirteenth Btreot, with the MisseB Blrge, Johnson and Leo as hostesses. The subject for discussion will bo "Home Decoration." In order to promote good feeling and co-operation- between Harvard university and tho city of Cambridge the corporation of Harvard has voted to make four propositions to tho city. These propositions are: To pay the tuition fee of all Cambridge boys who have graduated from the high school whoBe parents are unable to send them to the university; rates for sum mer school to bo reduced for all Cam bridge teachers; so far as practicable to turn over the athletic fields to tho children of- Cambridgo lis" play grounds; on the request of the city to offer export advice on the muni cipal affairs, within reasonable limits, which will be given gratuitously by members of the faculty. 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 qvery fifteen words or fraction there of for the first insertion; three inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. FOR SALE. For Sale Duo bill on- leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nebroskan manager. tf For Sale A good kitchen range; noarly now; cheap. Seo Nebraskan manager. ' tf FOUND. Found A lady's gold watch, last Thursday. Owner Inquire at tho of fice of the Dally Nebraskan. 113-5t Found A tennis raquet, on tennis court. Call Auto 1609. 118-3t WANTED. Wanted Several first class sales men to sell groceries and supplies to farmers, ranchers and large consum ers. Now money making proposition. F. L. McCluro & Co., Sioux City, la. r 117-7t Wanted to Buy 'Old gold and silver L Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs, 138 No. 12th St. tf Considerable excitement was, man! fested at Columbia when tho sopho mores appeared on the campus and -Our Young Men's (JK nais are uiiihiuiii FURNISHER AND HATTER 1 325 O STREET Dr. Barker has received proof of n paper on a genus of tape-work which will shortly be published in a French scientific journal, "De Parasitologic.' Employment for tho vacation to en terprising young men. If you are ex pecting to enter the professional dr business life, a broad experience is a good asset. An opportunity is offered to you. Call at 1040 Q street. Hours- 11 to 1 and 5 to 6:30 p. m. 116-2t Hubert K. Owen has been appoint ed manager of tho sophomore base ball team In place of Wayne Hannlng, who has left the university. Owen is an Omaha man and is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. discovered the work of the freshmen, who overnight had painted the fence, around the ground for the now arch! tecturo building with the following flaming words: "1914 Owns This Fence. Rah! Rah! 1914." The second year men ired by the startling adver tisement of 1914, which seemed an offense to their dignity, Immediately scurried tho campus in senrch of freshmen and made them cradiedto the objectionable 1914 from tho fence with tholr caps and pieces of sand paper. Before the erasure was finally completed more freshmen appeared on the scene and with the aid of the juniors pilt the wily sophomores to flight. King Cole Oxfords ' Black ancLTan Button and Blucher You know their class $4.00 Made to Order, Made to Fit, Made to Satisfy $15 It is simply enough TOLD, but to appreciate what it really MEANS, como to our store and make a thorough investigation, learn v JUST WHY Scotch Woolen Mills made-to-order clothes have a reputation for quality and style which circles tho world. Genuine Priestly! Cravyiettes and English Corduroys to order, Pants to Order $2.50 a Leg Seats Free. World's Largest Tailors. 96 8tores. M. M.-CRANDALL, Mgr. 133 South" Thirteenth 8t. Bell 2522 Autb ",2372. SIM or OVERCOAT The Big and Little , , alike can bo fitted in Kensing ton clothes. " ' ' Kensington emphasize fit you'll never find one which doesn't have that quality. "I If you're thinking of clothes why not stop a few minute?' and see our line? It will then be easy for you- to formulate convictions. -$12.50 to $40.00. MAGEE & DEEMER 1100 O Street T AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre WetT. Mat.ana"OTgnIWtfTHuTsTTTflHr Charles Klein's Powerful Play "THE THIRD DEGREE" Mat., 75c to 25c Night, $1.50 to 25c Fri., Sat. and 8at. Mat, April 7-8 Charles Frohman's "THE ARCADIANS" I lUOni U MATINEES (ExceptMonday) 3:3. LinbULn BVONINQS AT 8:30 ORPHEUM ruta advanced vaudville Tate's "MOTORING" Jarvls & Harrison Scott Bros. Elsie Durand Al Carleton The Kuma Family Alsace & Lorraine Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c LYRIC Beginning Monday Evening, April 3 Why Smith Left Horn Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Mats. Wed and Sat. 15c and 25s Herpolsheimer's Gaft ' Dinner 1 J :30 to 1:30 AC. Supper 5:30 to 7:30 fcOC . 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