The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY KEBRABKAN
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JUNIOR WEEK PLANS
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RADCLJLFFE APP9INT8 COMMIT-
TEES TO HANDLE SPRING
FE8TIVITIE8.
Prcsidont Clayton S. Radcliffo of tho
junior class, has announced tho ap
pointments of commlttocs for tho big
events of Junior Week, which It is be
lieved will bo held this year In Feb
ruary. Junior Week Is a regular in
stitution at several of tho largo col
leges of the country, but waB intro
duced here but a fow years ago. Pres
ident HadclifTe Bays, however, that
tho weok this year will bo tho best
that lots of work can make it. Tho
appointments are as follows:
Junior Prom Arthur May, chair
man; Harry Cotton, master of core
monies; committee Earl Cllno, Ralph
Wilson, Harry Coffeo, Ruth Llndloy,
Lucllo Boll, Helen Sawyer.
Junior Play Fred McConnell, chair
man; committeo Leonard Towol,
Kathorino Yates, Florence Farnam.
Junior Convocation Jeromo R.
Forbes, chairman; Burton Hill, Dean
McBrion, Hazel Porrln, Floronco Hob-tottler.
Oeorgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon
ogram Stationery, Motto Cards.
8ophomore Hop Postponed.
On account of other conflicting
dates, tho sophomore hop has beon
postponed from tho 4th of November
to tho 11th. " .
HW rJ?P
Shower baths at Grcon's Barber
Shop, 120 No. 11th.
C8 0'..o
Our hobby is to please
our customers, thereby
getting more customers to
please.
One way we're doing it
just now is,with fresh fall
furnishings.
Shirts for business !
Shirts for dress !
Non-fading Manhattan
rich patterns better than
ever $1.50 to $3.50
Warm fleecy pajamas
and night robes outing
and Domet -$1 to $3.50
Ties, gloves, under
wear, Shaker sweaters
everything for fall.
MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AQENT8
Glvo mo your trade. 11 Clark, stu
dent agent Yulo Laundry. Auto 5744.
BOARDING
table board, $3.50 per weok at
1320 S St. 20-5
LOST
LOST Heavy gray ovorcoat. Hung
on Library gato Monday aftornoon.
Return to Rag ofllco. 22-3
AT THE THEATRES
LOST A. T. O. pin. Finder ploaso
roturn to Rag ofllco. Roward. 20-3
LOST Silver filigree Watorman Ideal
pen, No. 412, last weok. Roturn to
Rag. 19-3
LOST Gold Missouri Valloy cham
pionship football watch fob. Roturn
to Rag ofllco. Roward.
FRRENTT.
roJmTor'Iibn
modern Iioubo, 1310 L' St. Auto
2722. 26-3
Oliver Theatre
8at. Mat, and Night, Oct. 2
LYMAN H. HOWE
Travey Fettlval
Coronation of King Edward V.
Austin Flood. Japan,
Colorado. Many Others.
Mat., 25c & 15c. Night, 50c, 35c, 25c
Monday Night, Oct. 30.
THE VIRGINIAN
Special U of IN. Novelties for Xmas
If yon want somothing different mado-to-ordor wo will bo glad to mako
yon an estimate and furnish Bamplos.
Established 1871
1143 0 Street
HALLETT
REGISTERED
OPTOMETRIST
Baker's Cafe serves cakes all day.
Also everything olso In season. Serv
ice first class. 16-tf
MISSION CLA88E8 BEGIN.
Y. W. C. A. to Conduct a 8erles of
Instructive Lectures.
Tho Y. W. C. A. six weeks' mission
classes will begin this week. TheBO
classes have always proved very pop
ular with tho glrlB and have been well
attonded. They are open to all Uni
versity women.
Tho following olassos will be given:
"Tho Challongo of tho Cloy." Lead
er, Fay Hartley. Monday 2.00 p. m.
"Tho Conservation of National
Ideals." Leader, Mrs. Lawrence.
Wednesday 4:00 p. m.
'Unoccupied Fields." Loader, Mrs.
Barker. Tuesday 4:00 p. m.
"South America." Leader, Miss
Walker.' Wednesday 3:00 p. m.
Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec
tric Shoo Repairing while you wait.
Catharine Kinsman, Maymo Elliott
and Cecolla Stonger woro all at their
homo in Columbus, over Sunday.
Seats may bo reserved for Alice
Nlolson Opera Co., today. 19-3
Bess Richards, 1908, of Hebron,
motored to Lincoln Saturday, to at
tend tho senior hop.
"Johnny" Lcard has moved from 127
No. 12th to Woods Barber Shop, 1206
O St. Ho desires to see al his old
friends at his new location. 14-5t
Misses Hazel Stanton and Gerna
Montgomery enjoyed a weok end vlBlt
at Polk, Nebraska.
C. H. Frey, florlBt, 1133 O St.
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Soo Lob Hyde when in need of pro
grams, menuB and other printing.
ALICE NIEL8EN CONCERT
AROUSING INTEN8E INTERE8T
Mako your dates early with Hagen
slck's Orchestra. Auto 2990. tf
Alico NielscSh, tho American prima
donna soprano, who has made such re
markable Btrldes in her grand opera
career during tho past five years', is'
to sing at tho Oliver theater on the
26th of October and will bo assisted
by four members of the Boston Opera
company. Interest In tho approaching
concert is becoming' keen and there is
every indication that it is to bo one
of the important musical affairs of 'tho
The newest thing out, a folder
poster. Get them at
The Co-Op
31B N. 11th St,
TWO good all modern rooms for ront,
1320 S St. Reasonable. 20-5
FOR RENT Nicoly furnished front
room for two ladles. Strictly mod
em hoUBo. Phono Boll 2203.
FOR RENT Ono back room, furnish
cd, strictly modern. $6. 538 So.
17th. Auto 1768. '
Lincoln "'"awssanwa?"""
ORPHEUM
XMS ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Beginning Mon. Night, Oct. 24
LEANDER DE CORDOVA & CO.
KARLEMMY AND HI8 PETS
CARLTON
HANDER & MILLIS8
PAULINETTI & PIQUO
8TUART & KELLY
MACRAE & LIVERING
BARGAIN MATINEES 15o & 25c
NIGHT8 15c, 25c, 35c and 6O0
FOR RENT Ono largo furnished
room. Strictly modorn. $10. 537
So. 17th. Outo 1768.
season. After hor early success
abroad in sorlous opera, Nlolson ad
vanced with amazing rapidity to a
position of eminence, and in hor ap
poaranco with such distinguished art
ists as Caruso, Rlccardo Martin, Dob
tinn and Molba hor abilities impressed
public and crltiCB equally. In under
taking hor first extensive concert tour
of tho Unltod Statos and Canada, Niel
sen is declarod by authorities to meas
ure to tho standard demanded by ox-
OLIVER THEATRE
October 26
Alice Nielsen
Operatic Company
All members of the Boston
Opera.
Seats now on sale
Prices 50c to $2.00
acting present-day audioncos. Her
volco is roported to bo moro beautiful
in quality than ever, and her style
broadened. Adv.
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Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
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