The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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PROFE880R WEB8TER BACK.
Returns from London, Where He At
tended Big Race Congress.
Prof. Hutton Webstor of tho Politi
cal Economy Dopartmont, has re
turned from London, whoro ho at
tondod tho first International Race
CongrcBB.
Prof. WobBtor was tho dolegato of
"the American Society for tho Ad
vancement of Science, appointed by
President Bossoy of that society.
All races of mankind wero Invited
to attend this mooting.
CORNHU8KER8 FOOTBALL
SEA80N 8TARTED TODAY
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOUNP
FOUND Small purBo containing
monoy and stroot car ticket. 7-3
LAUNDRY.
Patronlzo a follow studont. Call R.
Clark, Auto 5744, studont agent Yulo
Laundry.
L08T
LOST In Armory, Greek I, Brenko'a
Trlgonomotry notobook. Return to
Rag o co.
(Continued from Pago 1)
Pearson Right Guard
Harmon, Swanson Right Tackle
Lofgron McKco Right End
Potter, Warner Quarterback
O. Prank Loft Halfback
E. Frank, Racoly Right Halfback
Purdy, Gibson Fullback
Ldst Botwoon 17th and R and M.
E. building on campus, ladies' gold
watch and fob. Findor call Auto 3848.
Roward.
Lost A gold watch, in or near Ne
braska Hall, last Thursday. Please
return to "Rag" odlco and claim reward.
Some Kick.
Prof. Wilson (In freshman law, ox
plaining cauBO of Chicago fire): "A
cow, while boing miikod, kicked over
a lantern. Tho lantern started a
blazo, which spread till tho whole
city was burned up." Thon suspoct
ing inattention, tho professor asked,
"What was I talking about?"
Cut Brannon. "The cow that kicked
Chicago."
LOST Pair of tan glovos on campus.
Roturn to Rag office. 8-3
LOST Lower half of Portor'B foun
tain pen in Memorial hall or on 12th
St. Pleaso roturn to Ray office 10-1
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A largo oak bookcase
1207 t) St. 7-3
says that more intorost is taken in
drill and moro loyalty to tho flag has
boon shown this yoar' than over be-
UNDERWEAR FULK
FOR THE MAN who is particu
lar about his nearest friend.
FURNISHER and HATTER
1325 O STREET
HERE AND THERE.
Gladys Simpklns, 15)14, Ruth Evans,
1914, and Lola Borry, 1912, have gono
to Falrbury to Bpon,d Sunday.
Thoro will bo a mooting of tho ex
ecutive board of tjia. Girls' club. Tues
day at 11 o'clock, in Miss Ensign's
office.
aiiBB Ensign gave a tea .for Fresh
men girls yostorday in tho rest room
of Memorial hall.
Dayle Bordon, ox 1913, of Essox,
Iowa, is visiting frlonds In tho city.
Margaret Guthrie, 1911, who 1b
teaching in tho University of Omaha,
' is spending tho week ond at tho Dolta
Gamma house.
foro. Only 117 applied for reprieves,
whllo 150 applications ' wero rocoived
last year.
BAKER'S CAFE, "tho best In tho
wost." Reasons why. Best moats,
best coffee, modorato prices. Best
orchestra 'bvory evening;
Xi Delta Elects.
Xi Delta, tho sophomoro girls' so
ciety, hold Its first mooting Thursday
afternoon at tho Kappa Alpha Thota
house. Tho following girls woro elect
ed to membership. Leah Bowkor,
Ruth Evans, Laura Pratt and Emma
Carston.
Phi Kappa Psi will entertain at an
informal dancing party on Saturday,
October 14th.
Fromont Michlotaox 1914, Is visit
ing at tho Delta Upsilon houso.
Dainty lunches, modofnte prices
Miller & Paine Tea Room.
MisBourlans Like Drill.
Lieutenant Parmor, commandant of
tho cadots at Missouri University,
Try Miller & Paino's Tea Room for
lunch.
Stanford Receives Big Gift.
One hundred thousand dollars has
boon given to Stanford University by
Dr. A. Backan of San Francisco.
It will bo used to build a library
for tho Eyo Dopartmont of tho Medi
cal school.
Soo Los Hydo when In need of pro
grams, monus and other printing.
Hagonsick's Orchestra. Auto 2990.
4-lot
ANATOMY SETS
. The kind you ought to have, $5.00
Samples in stock. Order at
The Co-Op
318 North 11th Street
pAVw ''fri tr I
AT THE THEATRES
Long ago we set a goal
in the clothing game,
i
We strived toward it
we reached it.
That goal was to carry
clothes that could not be
excelled, clothes that would
give perfect satisfaction.
Wemadeourfirst touch
down with Kensington
suits $20 to $40.
Wc fiave been scoring
constantly ever since.
MAQEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
Oliver Theatre
THURSDAY NIGHT, OCT. 12
Chariot Frohman Presents
KYRLE BELLEW
IN "TM MQLLU8C"
Prices $2.00 to 60c
Frl., Sat. & 8at. Mat, Oct. 13-14
"THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS"
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I III PM II MATINBOS (Except Monday) atje
LinbULn EVBNINOS AT 8530
ORPHEUM
KWW ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Opening Monday Eve. Oct. 2
Dolan & Lenharr.
Wright & Dietrich
Ellda Morris
Leipzig
Raymond, Burton & Co.
Simian Jockey
Carson Brothero '
BARGAIN MATINEE8 16c & 25c
NIQHT8 16c, 26c, 35c and 60c
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Try a lunch at the'Y. Mr O. A.
Lunch Room. Cafotoria Plan.
CifyY.M.C.A. 13th and P.
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WHAT DO YOU NEED
TODAY
In our lino of Patnpblota,
Praffrnmn. Monun. Woddlnff
Stationary find nit kinds of
Commurc al and HUtlonory
Printing.
Van Tine Printing Coiiaiy
128 H. 14th St.
Rolinblo, Pjoropl AntoOlfr
HAVE
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Do Your Laundry
GEO, SIIAFirmi, Prop
THIS HEW
AUTO 3380
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BARBER SHOP
SIX CIIAIHJ9 II jWO WAITING
Beat Barber Shop in the West
CIGAnB In Ilaaemeiit O Street Kntrnnce MANICURING
Athletics' Supporters
Elastic Hosiery
Abdominal Supporters
Trusses
Shoulder Braces
Wrist & Ankle Braces
Student's Lunch 15c
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RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00 '
The Largest StdcHn the West
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Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
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