The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1911, Image 3

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NAXEY AT CONVOCATION
LAW PROFfcSSOR TO 8PEAK ON
TROU1LE BETWEEN ITALY
AND TURKEY.
Dr. Edwin Maxoy, of the Law Col
lego,' will discuss the situation be
tween Italy and Turkey today at con
"vocat!oifr This warhas attraotcd ln
tornatlonal attention, not because of
its own' significance, but because of
Turkey's perilous relations to Europe,
and more especially, because of its
bearing upon the movement for Inter
national peace.
Dr. Maxoy is well informed on the
subject and his address will bo of In
terest to all.
Seo Los Hydo whon in noed of pro
grams, menus and othor printing.
MI88 EN8IQN TO TALK.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AQENT8
Givo mo your trado. It. -Clark, stu
dent agent Yulo Laundry. Auto 5744.
BOARDING
UuoJLJ tamo board, Oopor wook at
Adviser of Women to Address Y. W.
C. A; on "College Girls' Ideals.
This afternoon at 5:00, MIbs EnBign
will speak at the Y. W. C. A. roomB
on "College Girls' IdoalB." Miss En
sign speaks advisedly and well. All
University girls are cordially invited.
Last woek the girls were addressed
by Mrs. Sheldon on "College Girls'
Opportunities." Tho meeting was
woll attended and tho talk was very
good.
Shower baths, at Green's
Shop, .120 No. 11th.
Barber
Jl. O. Wardo, barber. Woods, 1206 O. tf
We have to be wide
awake I
Must heed popular
whims, for the approval
of particular people spells
success
No freaks no old
fogy styles in our fall
clothes.
But clothes of character
that set. you off at your
best.
Ask lo see our Ken
singtons the clothes of
wide awake gentlemen.
$20 to $40
MAGEE & DEEMER,
1109 O Street
1320 S St.
20-r.
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LOST A. T. O. pin. Plndor plonso
return to Rag olllco. Howard. 20-3
LOST Silver illlgroo Waterman Idoal
pen, No. 412, last wook. Return to
Rag. 10-3
LOST Gold Missouri Valloy cham
pionship football watch fob. Roturn
to Rng oljjco. Howard.
... FOR RENT.
AT THE THEATRES
TWO good all modern rooms for ront,
1320 S St. Reasonable. 20-5
FOR RENT Nicoly furnished, front
room for two ladloB. Strictly mod
em house. Phono Dell 2203.
FOR RENT Ono back room, furnish
ed, strictly modern. $G. 538 So.
17th. Auto 1708.
FOR RENT Ono largo furnished
room. Strictly modern. $10. 537
So." 17th. Outo 1708. -
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT AT 8:15
The Chocolate Soldier
100, InvTudlnjf Orchestral 25
Prlcei $2.00 to 60c.
Gallery entrance opens at 8 p. m.
Sat. Mat. and Night, Oct. 28
LYMAN H. HOWE
COAT SWEATERS FULK
t With all tKe new collars in FUR$IEB , mm
J ersys, medium and heavyweights 1325 o street
Goorgo Bros., Drtnco Programs, Mon
ogram Stationery, Motto Cards.
CALENDAR.
Tuqsday.
11:00 Convocation. Dr. Maxcy on
' "Slezuro of Trlbdll."
11:30 Sophomore meeting In Moraor-
: la hall.
5.66-Mlss Ensign oh "College Girls'
IdealB," at the. Y. W. C. A.
rooms.
Wednesday Evening.
Freshman meotlng.
Thursday.
ll00 Convocation. Musical program.
. 330 Prnnt.lno immn.
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7 :3(v -Dramatic club tryouta.
Friday.
12:00 University Girl's club lunch
eon.
Friday Evening.
.Forestry club,, In Nebraska hall.
Saturday.
3 t00 Football. Nebraska vs. Mis
souri. 7; 30 Students Debating t club.. "So-.
clallsm."
8:00 Gei'manla club, at tho Templo.
Medical .society social at tho
Temple.
. Orpheum party of "Engineering
society.
Mako your dates early with Hagon
sick's Orchestra. Auto 2990. tf
Nlelson Is Miss Jeska Swart', con
tralto, Jobo Mardonos, basso, Hodolfo
Fornarl, barltono, Lulgi Cilia, tenor,
and Mmo. Johanna Morolla, soprano,
all of whom aro from tho Boston Op
era company.
LINCOLN S8gatm&'u'
ORPHEUM
Xt.'.'.T.S ADVANCED, VAUDEVILLE
Week Beginning Mon. Night, Oct., 2H
LEANDER DE CORDOVA & .CO,
KARLEMMY AND Hl8 PETS
CARLTON
HANDgR & MILLI88
PAULINETTI & PIQUO
8TUART & KELLY
MACRAE & LIVERING
BARGAIN MATINEE8 15c , 25c
NIGHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Notice Freshmen.
Tho finals Iir tho wrestling and box
ing tryout will bo hold In tho gym
naslum Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Tho cross-country finals will bo hold
Thursday afternoon.
At 11 o'clock Wednesday morning
tho freshman tug-of-war team will
got In action on tho athletic field. We
want every freshman to bo on hand
for those Olympics practlco events.
JAMES W. CALHOUN;
Chairman Committee.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St tf
BLAZEK'8 special pictures for stu
dents, 75c and $1.75 por dozen.
1306 O St.
Alice Nielsen Opera Co. to be Heard
In Lincoln.
Whon tho Alice Nlelson Concort
Party comes to Lincoln It will bo ono
of tho raro opportunities to hear a
singer who is considered one of tho'
greatest American r prima donnas of
today, for Allco Nlolson has steadily
climbed upwards in her grand opora
career until at present sho is celebrat
ed throughout tho civilized world as
an artist of great attainments and ex
ceptional gifts. Associated with Miss
Girls' Tennis Progresses.
In tho first games of tho girls' ten
nis tournamont, Lottlo Savage won
from Hazel Mollck, (LO. Miss Savage
then playiug with Margaret, Kolfer,
won again, 6-0, (10. ThiB allows Miss
Savage to play In tho finals. Tho
othor sets will bo played off as quick
ly as possible
Tho following girls have Joined tho
girls' tennis association: Alma Sulli
van, Erma Sullivan, Dena Wilson,
Cornelia Bayard, and Mildred Butler.
OLIVER THEATRE
October 26
Alice Nielsen
Opera Company
Mme Nielsen is assisted by
miie desKa owariz, ivime Jo
hanna Morrelle, Jose Mar
dones, Rodolfo Fornari arid
Luigi Cilia.
All members of the Boston
Opera.
Seats on sale October 20 th.
Prices 5bc to $2.00
Special today only. Any 50c I
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