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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1911)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA SILBER DELIGHTS HIS HEARERS ' GAVE HIS USUAL ENJOYABLE CONCERT AT THE TEMPLE YE8TERDAY. MR. HARDY TOJALK ON ITALY OLD NEBRA8KAN TO QIVE AN ILLU8TRATED LECTURE AT CONVOCATION. AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre I" !f Prof. Sidney Sllber, of the Conserv atory, gave an excellent planoforto re cital at the Temple yesterday morn ing. Mr. Sllbor is head of piano in struction at the School of Music, and is unquestionably one of the best in' tho city. The selections were pre sented with the force and technique of a master, and commanded the earnest attention of his largo audi ence. The program was as follows: Bach Chaconno, transcribed by Fer- ruccio Busoni. Chopin (a) Berceuse, (b) Scherze, Op. 39. Ted Marrlner, cleaner and prcsser, is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf Mr. W. E. Hardy, a formor student at Nebraska, has just returned from an extended tour, through Europo anr will givo a storeopticon lecturo on Italy at convocation this ovonlng Is Memorial Hall at 5 o'clock. Mr. Hardy graduated at Nebraska soveral years ago. Ho has boon trav eling in Europo for some time and the scenes of his lecture are yot vivid in his momory. Ho is an interesting speaker and hla views arb vory fine Those who heard hla address on Eng land last year will bo glad of tills op portunity to hear him again. BARKER IN THE ARCHIVE8. Zoology Professor Contributes to a Noted Parisian Paper. Tho October issue of tho Archives do Parasitology, Paris, contains an ex tensive article from the pen of Dr. Barker of tho Department of Zoology. Tho Archlvoa is the foremost journal of parasitology of tho world and Dr. Barker is honored in having his pa per appear in such a publication. CO-ED8 IN THE COLLEGE8. Purdue co-eds aro to have lntor clasB basket-ball. A pennant will be given tho winning team. Bowling Is to be Introduced at tho University of Washington as a sport for women. Fraternity houses, at Northwestorn are to form part of i model campus; their architecture will bo the same as the collego buildings. Weber's Suitorium, 1100 O Street. Co-eds at Stanford will not bo al lowed to wear hats to lectures, exceed ing eighteen Inches in diameter. Begin to boost for December 8th. SAY GIRL'S ! If you want to get him a 8peclal Monogram Fob, Cuff Buttons, Stick Pin, Cigaretto Case, Smoking Set, Etc., Etc. DO IT NOA The work can bo done boater cheapei and we'll be sure and have it done just when yon want it. ,. T ESTABLISHED 1871 WJ f I f t?XX UNIVERSITY 1 im-I-l- JEWELER 1143 REGISTRATION FIGURES OUT. Slight Increase In Enrollment at the. State Farm 95 Women and. 288 Men. Tho total registration of the School of Agriculture Ib now 383. Of this number ninety-live aro women, leav ing a remainder of 288 men. This is but a small Increase in the enroll ment of women and a somewhat greater increase in the masculine registration. Did you ever waltz to "Day Dreams" or "The Pink Lady?" If not, make a dato with Hangonslck'a Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf JUNIORS MEET. Elect Minor Officers at Thursday's Meetings-Hop Date Set for December 9th. Tho junior class hold a short meet ing yesterday morning at wljlch tho minor officers were elected. MIbb Kathoryn Yates waB selected vice president; Miss Florence Schwake, secretary, and Frank Long, treasurer. it waB announced that tho Junior Hop would be hold on December p. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AGENT8 WANTED Reliablo genteel student who can glvo four hours a day to outside work; fair salary. Call 2 to 6. 143ELN SL 32-3 VLt. ANNOUNCEMENT. Plain sewing and altering of ladles' garments. Prices reasonable. 1220 S St. Boll phone, A-2C55. 7-3 FOUND FOUND A pair of ladies' kid gloves. Owner call at Nebraskan office be tween 10 and 11. 34-3 FOUND On campus, a small key. Owner call at Rag office. 32-3 LOST Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & -Cor-127-Nr-12th; Unions Meet Tonight. The Union Literary society will glvo their regular program Friday night. Th rooms have been newly decorated and a particularly good meeting la desired. Tito social com mittee has something in store, Come out andave a good time. , Shower baths at Green's Barber Shop, 120 No. lltb. LOST Alpha Delta Phi pin, star and crescent, on Monday. Finder please return to Nebraskan office. Re ward. 34-3 A wise teacher would say "It is proper to over look the faults in yott'r r 1 i'l'.M it'll mends, but not m your clothes." But too many men are willing to disobey the ad vice. Don't you get into this class. If you wear a Kensing ton suit you'll be as fault less in dress as others are faulty- ',',' And remember they fit, they wear, they satisfy; $20 to $40 MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak TONIGHT AT 8:15 "THE RED ROSE" PRICE8 $2.00 to 80c. 8AT. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 11 GEO. EVANS' H0HEY BOY MINSTRELS" Mat. $1 to 25c. Night $1.50 to 5c ii LINC0LHMAT,NB,!v,JE8).BN,S5'i?."1Ji"",J ORPHEUM &&&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Nov. 6 HERMINE 8HONE AND CO. CROUCH AND WELCH HENRY CLIVE LAARENERA AND VICTOR KNIGHT AND DEYER DeVOlE TRIO JUNE IME8 BARGAIN MATINEES 15o A 250 NIGHTS 15c, 25o, 35o and 50o WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street LOST rln Library between 9 'and 11 o'clock Thursday, pair of kid gloves. Finder plcaso return to Rag. 30-3 LOST Noto book. Pleaso return to reserve desk, Library. H. M. John stone. 30-3 tftm HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dlooer Ui30 to lt30 fXr Supper 5t30 to 7(30 4t)l Alto Cafaterlan Styl iA MfV SOUSA AND HIS BAND Eminent Soloists AUDITORIUM Nov. 11th ZZZ Seats Now on Sale Walt's Music Store Prlott 50o, 76o and $1.00 HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served at all hours Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c i 7e2h tih z2m7$lcr& LOST A fountain pen In Osteology Lab. Covered with gold filigree work In which la etched namor of owner. Return to Rag ofDco for liberal reward. 28-5 A pencil holder containing a foun tain pen and three keys. Please re turn to Rag Office. 31-3 FOR RENT. WANTED A room-mate; The room is a largo front room, steam heat, etc. 334 No. 13th. RENT YOUR TYPEWBITER NOW Any Make :: ; Any Time j ; 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange .- . w 1406 O STREET X h w(p d dija.xMOn " ,-"- 'j,iTTrTral2IJt'-X 'ssaiMmutnfn srr-.J