The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1911, Image 3

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CAMPUS GLEANINGS
C. II. Froy, florist 1133 0 street.
Dr. Alway la again able to resume
Ills classes.
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Kathryn Mellza of Falls City lias
pledged Delta Zeta.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P.
The students' publication board will
nieot Wednesday .afternoon at f
o'clock."
It. 0. Warde, barber, Woods, 120CO.
Alice .Mockett, who is teaching
school this semester, spent a few days
last week in Lincoln.
Havo your clothes pressed at Web
er's Suitorium, Elovcnth and 0. II
The senior class invitations of the
school of agriculture have just arrived
from Philadelphia.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
L. It. Owen Instead of Hubert K.
Owen was elected manager of the
sophomore baseball team to succeed
Wayne Hanning.
Ililtncr Bros., FIoristB, 118 So. 12th
St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Palms
and choice flowers of all kinds.
Roliert Harvey, state surveyor, will
address the Engineering society to
night in the M. IS. building on "The
Re-location of Original Corners
United States Public Land Survey."
Green's Sanitary .Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
The botany department has recently
received a shipment of material for
making lantern slides of plants and
flowers in natural colors. The work
is said. to be a jierfect reproduction of
-every-tint oC tho-orlglnal ,
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
6treet, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.
Winnifred Wolgamot, '02 has been
elected head of the mathematics de
partment of the high school at Billings,
.Mont. During the rast year she has
been doing poBt-graduate work at the
universiy and took charge of her new
position last Monday.
BLACK SPOTS
hoforo your oyes are usully of a purely norvous origin,
wliilo the cause is found in uncorrected visual dofocts
which proper glasses only will remedy. Pleased to talk
with you about your black spots,
HALLETT
Established 1871
At the noon meetings held In the
Y. W. C. A. rooms in the Temple on
Wednesday and Thursday of this week, j
Miss Schultz will discuss John R.
pott's latest book, "The Decisive
Hour of Modern Missions."
Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer and
hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 487C,
Bell 1G09.
Dean Fordyce and Prof. G. A. Ste
phens havo a Sunday school class
wliich is very popular with university
students, In which they tho studying
the lifo nnd teachings of Christ.- The
book In use now is by Jeremiah Jenks,
who gave -the commencement address
hero last year.
King Cole Oxfords
" Black and Tan Button and Blucher
You know their class
$4.00 ' "
Senior pins at' University Book
Store. li5-10t
John W. Jonos, Jr., and W. M. Som
morvllle, both "members of the Junior
law class, leTt on a business trip for"
Moxico yestcrdny. They will be gone
several -weeks and will Visit many
parts of the rebellious republic.
Learn 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 ?G.OO. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange, 140G O street. tf
The junior division of the Lincoln
Matineo JUusicale gave a program In
the Temple theater Monday afternoon.
A number or university girls took part
In the recital. The Misses Marguorille
Klinker, Elizabeth Uonnell and Helen
Graves appeared in solo numbers.!
GRADUATION RECITAL.
Miss Lilah Ruth Klncald Renders Ex
cellent Program.
A graduation recial was given bj
Miss Lilah Ruth Klncald, duughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Klncald, at the
Temple. She has been a student with
Sidney Silber and showed exceptional
ability in the rendition of difllcult
numbers. Miss Klncald 1b a natural
musician nnd lins made remarkable
progress. The program was as fol
lows: Schujjert Sonata, B flat; Molto'
modernto; Andante sostenuto; Allegro
vivace con delicatella; Allegro ma non
troppo.
Mendelssohn-LIs'.t On Wings of
Song.
Schubert-Liszt Hark! Hark! the
Lark.
Liszt Bird Sermon.
Schubert-Liszt Soiree de Vlenne.
-No. -Or
Mendelssohn Concerto, D minor;'
Allegro appassionato; Adaigo; Presto
scherzando.
(Orchestral parts on second piano,
Mr. Silber.)
The lateness of seniors in having
their pictures taken for the class book
1b characterized by the Yale News as
"pictorial procrastination."
1143 O Street
The New York university lias estab
lished a night course in journalism.
Notice, Freshmen.
Class meeting Thursday morning at
11:30 in tho Temple. Everybody out.
Important.
EARL W. BRANNON,
110-2t President.
Notice.
The Mathtmatlcal Seminar will meet
Wednesday, April o, at JTotTp. in., in
M307. "Envelopes of One-Parameter
Families of Curves" will bo discussed
by Mr. Johnson.
II. T. JOHNSON,
Secretary.
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 tho first insertion; three Inser
tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents.
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale-Duo bill on leading pho
tographer in Lincoln. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
For Sale A good kitchen range;
nearly new;, cheap. Seo NebraBkan
manager. ft"
FOUND.
Found A tennis raquet, on tonnis
court. Call Auto 1G09. 118-3t
WANTED.
Wanted Several IlrBt class sales
men to sell groceries and supplies to
farmers, ranchers and largo consum
ers. Now money making proposition.
F. L. McCiure & Co., Sioux City, la.
117-71
AVanted to Buy J01d gold and silvor
jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs,
138 No. 12th St. tf
Swimming and boating havo been
made regular athletic activities for
women at Stanford.
Made .to Order; Made,
to Fit, Made to
Satisfy
It is simply enough TOLD,
but to appreciate what It really
MEANS,, como to our store and
mako a thorough investigation,
learn JUST WHY Scotch
Woolen Mills made-to-order
clothes have a reputation for
quality and stylo which circles
the world.
Geuine Priestly Cravenettos
and English Cordurqys to order,
Pants to Order
$2.50 a Leg
Seats Free.
World's Largest Tailors.
96 8tores.
M. M. CRANDALL, Mgr.
133 South Thirteenth St.
Bell 2522 Auto 2372.
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OVERCOAT
$15
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Weighted By Care 9
of authority in business you
sli oulxLlKLcuiiTioxL by weight of
authority in clothes.
On tho authority of those
who wear thorn Kensingtons
are best
Why? Because the quali- .
tios that satisfy style, fit and
fabric are always there.
Stop and seo them why
not?
$20.00 to $-10.00,
MAGEE & DEEMER
HOP O Street
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, '8:f5
Charles Klein's Powerful Play
"THE THIRD DEGREE"
Mat., 75c to 25c Night, $1.50 to 25c
Frl., Sat. and Sat. Mat., April 7-8
Charles Frohman's
"THE ARCADIANS"
LINCOLN MAT,NIifey,AT0say) 3S3
ORPHEUM
ffiffiE.!i! ADVANCED VAUDVILI
Tate's "MOTORING"
Jarvis & Harrison
Scott Bros.
Elsie Durand
Al Carleton j
The Kuma Family
Alsace & Lorraine j
Mats. 15c and 25c
Evenings 15c, 25c,-35c and 50c
LYRIC
Beginning Monday Evening, April J3
Why Smith Left Home;
Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Mats. Wed and Sat. 15c and 25s
Herpolsheimer's Gafa
Dinner 1:30 to J:30 OR
Supper 5:30 to 7:30 U(
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ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE
Hot Waflis with Maplt Syrup I0t
IM PRINTING ILK
Soo TJs Before Ordering ElsowheMM
Programs. Menus, Announce-: ;
ments, Stationery, Bookletrrr
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lO O Street.
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
1 128-180 No 14th St.
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