The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 10, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
BETTER GLAD NOW
THAN SORRY LATTER
CAMPUS GLEANINGS
Classified Column
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C. H. Frey, florlet, 1133 O street.
The contour of Rnndall Curtis' face
as been somewhat altered lately, duo
!to the ravages of the mumps.
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Reta Charman has returned from
the province convention of Delta Delta
Gamma, held at the University of
Iowa.
R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G O.
Esther Warner will entertain the
.Y. W. C. A. cabinet Saturday, May 13,
at 3 p. m., at her home, 1619 R street,
in honor of Miss Drake. r
. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P.
The Faculty Women's club will
meet at 3 p. m. today in domestic sci
ence hall at the farm, the meeting to
,be followed, by a picnic Bupper.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shup, 120
No. 11th.
Miss Campbell of the Y. W. C. A.
was unable to give her talk on the
juvenile court last night as was
planned. The talk has been Indefinite
ly postponed.
Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa,
13th and P streets.
Chairman C. J. Lord of the Ivy day
committee has announced that the
program will be given May 20 and will
bo more elaborato than originally
planned. An attempt is being made
to have the Cornhusker distributed
among the subscribers on that day.
Hiltner Bros., Flprlsts, 118 So. 12th
St. Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330. Palms
and choice flowers of nil kinds. '
A fire broke out In Cfelghton uni
versity nt 2 o'clock Monday morning
and did. damage to the amount of sev
eral thousand dollars. Twenty-seven
faculty members living In the build
ing escaped. The library was consid
erably damaged.
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.
Senior class pins can be obtained at
the university book store. There are
a few left yet and the comlmttee is
anxious to have these off hands so re
ports can be made. 130-8t
Get Your
Change in
FULK
Underwear at
The regular meeting of the Y. M.
C. A. board was held Monday evening
in tho Templo. Routine business nnd
reports from members of tho various
committees occupied tho board's
time. After the meeting at 6 o'clock
a supper was served for members of
tho cabinet.
Ray Rice has been unable to navi
gate lately with any great degree of
success, owing to a lame foot. An in
growing nail is the pause of the In
capacitation, and besides1 the incon
venience, has caused the victim not
only much physical but considerable
mental pain, as ho was unable to par
ticipating In tho Saturday track meet.
OF COURSE
there is a difference between F-F-H Regulars at $3.00
and F-F-H Specials at $4.00
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 flrat Insertion; three Inser
tions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale A good kitchen range;
nearly new; cheap. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
For Sale Due bill on loading pho
tographer in Lincoln. swte Neoraskan
nnnnn- ' If
manager.
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WANTED.
Learn toucn typewriting without
going to commercial school. Wo fur
nish university students with a com
plete courso in touch typewriting and
rent you any make of typewriter, three
months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange, 1406 O street. tf
Wanted to Buy Old gold and silver
Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs,
138 No. 12th St. tf
L08T.
Lost Gold case Conklln self-fllllng
fountain pen, with "Elizabeth" en
graved on cap. 137-3t
Lost Gold link watch fob, engraved
" '09 Julia." Return to Nebraskan of
fice. 137-31
FOUND.
Found On caniptiB, a fountain pen.
Owner may, have same by calling at
Nebraskan office and Identifying.
137.3
Found On campus, a fountain pen.
138-3t
Miss Nina Tewksburq, class of 1910,
University of Nebraska, will teach In
the high schools at Ruth, Nevada, next
year.
Miss Harriett M. Wyman of the
clasB of J911, University of Nebraskn,
has been elected principal at Daven
port. New Soft
Collar Shirts
S All Shades
Tho regular meeting of tho House
hold Arts club took place last even
ing at the homo of Mary Schoofleld,
Misses Richards, Brown and Schoflold
being the hostesses. Subjects for dis
cussion included walls, furniture, bed
rooms and halls.
Ted Marrlner cleaner, dyer, and
hatter, 235 No. 11th. St. Auto 4876,
Bell 1609.
"A Tale of Two Cities," from Dick
ons, will bo shown nt Ellto Theater
No. 1 in a three-reel picture covering
3,021 feet Wednesday and Thursday of
this week. This is ono of tho greatest
educatlonnl pictures ever produced by
tho Vltagraph company. 137-3t
WANTED:
Painters
Cnrpenters
Farmers .' j
Gardeners
Fruit Raisers
Mechanics and all kinds of working
men
Physicians
Lawyers
Dentists
Architects and men of all profes
sions Grocers
Butchers
General store merchants
Lumber dealers
Hardware and all kind of merchants
to join our 10,000 families settling
up tho Pecos Palisades, the Sun
shine valley of Texas, Irrigated
land being put on tho markot by
tho Kansas City, Moxico nnd Ori
ent Railway. An ompiro whore
you are needed nnd a home and
fortune awaltB you. Come and
sec.
Get thero nhoad of tho railroad.
Excursion leaves Lincoln May 16.
Call or wrlto for Information.
E. E. BEVARD LAND CO. '
State Agents for the Kansas (Mty
Mexico & Orient Ry Co. Land
Department, 830 P St., Lincoln,
Nebr.
Utah defeated Oregon In debate on
tho ship subsidy question. Utah sup
ported tho negative.
Have your clothes prosaed at Web
er's Sultorium, Eleventh and O. IT
.
Most young men want to
wear clothes which will
win the approval' of oth
ers as well as themselves.
The matter of clothes is a
mighty important factor in
the success or failure of
every man too important
to pass by without careful
thought.
Be critical in your decision
don't buy a suit because
its a necessity get clothes
which show you up which
make your personality stand
out like a sore thumb wear
Scotch Tailored Clothes.
The price is the one cheap
feature about them never
more nor .less we would
like to help you to choose
your pattern.
Tailored to Your Measure
$15
Imitators Flatter Us
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Auto 2872 Boll 2522
133 South 13th' St. -
Don't Waste Money
on uncertainties it's to easy
a way to get rid of your hard
earned shekels.
"Dross with reason and
save with true economy" is a
much better rule to follow.
True economy doeson't
mean to pay low prices and
get low values in return. 1 I
Itmeans to get tho fullest
value for your money no mat-
ter what price you pay.
It's easy to practise true
economy with us.
- MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
AT THE THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15
Henry W. 8avage Offers
" The Merry Widow "
With the Original New York Cast
Mat., 75c to $1.50 Night, 75c to $2.00
Saturday Matinee and 'Night, May 13
BILLIE BURKE
I lilPM U MATINEES (Except Monday) a :jo
LinUULri BVENINOS AT 8:j(J
ORPHEUM
WR& ADVANCED VAUDVILLE
Merrill & Otto
Empire Comedy Four
Harry Sullivan & Co.
Berne Brothers
Christy & Willis
Foley & Miller
Corlnne Francis
Mats. 15c and 25c
Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
LYRIC
Beginning Monday Evening, May 8
What Happened to Jones
Evenings at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c
Matinees Wed. & Sat. 15c & 25c
Herpolsheimer's Cafe
Dinner :30 to 1:30 OR
Supper 5:30 to 7(30 UG
ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE
Ht Witlts with Maplt Syrup I0
UPRINTINGMa
See Ua Before Ordering Elsewhtr
Programs, Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklet!
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
128-rftO No 14th St.
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1220 0 Street
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