The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
BBESJWHI '
8ECQND YEAR CLA88 TO HAVE
HARD FIGHT FOR P08ITION
OF HONOR.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AT THE THEATRES
AQENT8
GIVE your laundry work to a studont.
It. Clark, Auto 5744, Studont agont,
Yulo Laundry.
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A hot contest for eophomoro class
presidency will bo brought to a closo
-tomorrow mornlngr whoa tho election
will bo hold at 11.30 o'clock In Me
morial hall. John Outright and Frank
Kruso aro tho only announced candi
dates and from tho dopo of tho poli
ticians, it looks, as if tho fight will
remain botweon tho two, without tho
appoaranco of a "dark horse."
So far, candidates for othor offices
aro scarce. Miss Mario Douglas, Al
pha Phi, is announced for tho raco for
vlco-prosldent, and "Judge" Wallace
Troup, Phi Gamma Dolta, for secre
tary. Tho lattor is a supporter of Cut
right. Earl W. Brannon, who is now presi
dent of tho sophomores, will preside
at tho mooting tomorrow. At that
timo only a president will bo chosen.
Radcliffe gets Job
(Continued from pago 1.)
Omaha. Ho 1b a member of tho do
bating squad which was selected last
Saturday. Radcliffo is a member of
Delta Upsilon fraternity.
Tho nowly olocted president will
preside at tho froBhman election next
week, as has been tho custom in
years past.
TURIN YOUR BACK.
on good advico about your oyes if you will and later ruo tho day".
Tampor with thorn if you ploaso. They aro yours. Thoy aren't
precious nor dolicato. You can got along without thorn by aid of
a boy, or a dog and string. For tho truth about your oyes soo
Established 1871 T T f W TTHPTP REGISTERED
1143 0 Stroot I"" 1-YI fl rftZy 1 1 OPTOMETRIST
SENIOR HOP SOON
8ENIOR8 GIVE FIR8T UNIVER8ITY
DANCE OCTOBER TWENTY-
FIR8T.
Tho first. University danco of tho
season is to bo given at tho Lincoln
hotel Saturday evening, October 21, by
tho sonlor class. Tho following com
mittoo has boon appointed by Presi
dent Richard L. Guthrlo to manago
tho 'hop: Thomas James, chailrman;
Fred Wirt, master of coromonios;
Dana Van Duson, Bob Ferguson, Roy
Brownell, Lora Smith, Ruth Tibbots.
Good Drchestra.
Hagonsick's orchestra will provide
tho music and a thoroughly enjoyablo
danco Ib assured by tho personnel of
tho committee in charge, and tho fact
that tho attendance will bo limited
to ono hundred couploB. Tho affair
will bo strictly informal, with punch
and light rofreshments. Tho admlB
sion will bo $1.25.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf
Rein Also Gets On.
C. L. Roln is tho fifteenth man on
the Debating Squad, having boon
chosen at tho tryout in Memorial hall
Saturday morning.
Have you bought one of those large
15x36 Pennants for 50 cents ?
L08T
LOST FirBt yoar Gorman grammar,
owners namo-In coveiv Itoturn to
Rag ofneo. 12-3
LOST Pair of noBO glasses in case.
Moore, Seattlo, makor. Itoturn to
Rag offlco. 12-3
LOST St. Josoph H. S. pin on cam
pus. Flnd.er ploaso return to Rag
office.
LOST Gold Missouri Valloy cham
pionship football watch fob. Return
to Rag office. Reward.
WILL tho person who borrowed my
fountain pen in Chemistry lab,
ploaso roturn samo to R. W. Israel,
City Y. M. C. A.
LOST In Armory, Greek I, Brenko'n
Trigonomotry notobook. Return to
Rag o co.
Lost Botwoen 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, laBt Thursday. Ploaso
roturn to "Rag" office and claim re
ward. FOR 8ALE
FOR SALE Law books used this
year, TortB and Domestic Relations.
Also agency and equity. Cheap.
Call Auto 7854. 827 So. 12th. 11-3
Students' special pictures at 75c
and $1.75 per dozen, aro tho clasBy
dopo. Blazck's Studio, 13t)6 O.
Bates and Welch Off.
W. L. Bates and L. A. Welch loft
TuoBday for Now Brunswick, N. J.
They go as delegates to tho National
Convention of Delta Upsilon from tho
Nebraska chapter.
BAKER'S CAFE, "tho best In tho
wost." Reasons why. BcBt moatB,
best coffeo, modorato prices. Best
orchestra ovory evening.
Betas to Dance.
In honor of tho fraternity's fresh
man pledges, Beta Thota PI will give
a dancing party at the chapter house
Friday evening.
Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dont trado solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
Hagonsick's Orchestra. Auto 2990.
4-lot
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The Co-Op
NEAREST THE STUDENT
318 North 11th Street
With, heart and soul
that is the way we have
gone into the clothing
business.
Not merely to make
money, but friends as well.
We accomplish it by
giving our patrons all and
more than they pay for.
Style, workmanship and
fit they are all present in
our fall suits and over
coats $15 to $40
MAGEE & DEEMER,
1109 O Street
HAVE
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
'I
FOR
A Good Job of Cleaning
and Pressing. - - -
TED MARRINER
238 North BUuanth Street
AUTO 1700 -:- :- BELL P-IOOO
FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES
We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMPANY
1106 0 STREET
RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O STREET
Oliver Theatre
THUR8DAY NIGHT, OCT. 12
Charles Frohman Presents
KYRLE BELLEW
IN "THE MOLLU8C"
Prices $2.00 to 50c
Frl., Sat. & Sat. Mat., Oct. 1314
"THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS"
With Hyams & Mclntyro
LINCOLN MATINEBNWr",?.y'w
ORPHEUM
2S.?.8 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Opening Monday Eve. Oct. 0
"8 C R O O Q E"
ORIGINAL FOUR LONDON8
"GENERAL" EDWARD LAVINE
8MITH AND MELNOTTE TWIN8
SMYTHE AND HARTMAN
MARY DAVI8
MAR8EILLE8
BARGAIN MATINEE8 15p & 25c
NIGHTS 15c, 25c, 35c and 60c
WHAT DO YOU NEED
TODAY
la our lino of Pamphlets,
ProarnniH, Monun. Woddlwj
Stationary nnd nil klndn of
Cotninorc al nnd Stationery
Printing.
VanTlne Printing Company
128 N. I4lh St.
Rollnblo, Prompt AutoBm
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printing;
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