The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1911, Image 3

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THX DAILY NEBRASKA!
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CATHOLIC 60NVENTI0N HERE
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION COM-
MENCE8 CONCLAVE HERE
THUR8DAY.
Tho national convention 'of the
Catholic Students Association of
Amorfca will bo held In Sclonce Hall
of tho Toraplo on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of this wook, under the
auspices of tho Nebraska Catholic
Students' Club. Delegates from many
universities throughout tho country
will bo In Lincoln to attend tho con
vention. Many questions of Importance to
tho Catholic students of this country
will bo discussed at this annual meet
ing. Tho business of the convention
will occupy tho tlmo of tho dologates
from 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. The local
club has arranged an oxcellent pro
gram lor tho ontertalnmont of the
visitors, and tho Knights of Columbus
will give a recoptlon for tho delegates
and 'ocal club members on Thursday
ovening, at their hall in tho Brownell
block.
The annual banquet of tho associa
tion will bo hold at tho LIndell Hotel.
Friday ovening at 6 o'clock, at whlcn
Bishop Tihen will bo tho guest of
honor. After tho banquet the dele
gates will bo ontertalned at 'a theater
party.
The dologates will attond the Nebraska-Michigan
gamo en masse. In
tho ovening the local club will give a
reception and dance in tho Music Hall
of the Tomple, which will bo attended
by many of tho Catholic Club alumni,
who will be in tho city to wltnesB the
Michigan game.
C. H. Frey. florist, 1133 O St tf
Cross-Country Team to Iowa.
(Continued from pago 1.)
not yet beon announced, several of
tho men who wore on tho team in
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Wear clothes with a la
bel that's recognized and
respected.
It's like being arm in
arm with a man of high
standing and character
you get the reflex credit
that 8iiplement8 your own
standing.
Our Kensington label is
such a one in your suit
or overcoat it's a guarantee
of perfect satisfaction.
And don't forget, we
have a big line of suits
and overcoats fresh from
the makers bought only
last week.
New fabrics the very
latest styles exceptional
values it will pay you to
see them.
$15, $20, $25.
MAGEE & DEEIYLER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
Got a Big-Bon, it will got you up &1 CA
Prt7vF
T aa Aornln
i & jon time.- Strong, durable, guaranteed
Soo our eight-day alarm clock, winds only once a
weak
ESTAELISHED 1871
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UNIVERSITY
JEWELER
tho contest at Lawrence wore UBed
up by the run and it Is not certain
whother their condition will permit
them to onter tho meet next Satur
day. An extra man must bo Bolocted,
as only flvo men wore on tho team in
tho Missouri Valley run, whllo tho
team to represent Nebraska next Sat
urday will be composed of six men at
least, and an oxtra man may also bo
taken along as a substitute.
Tho Hyde prlntery, 1331. P St., up-to-date
printing of all kinds.
Tho Tuesday Y. W. C. A. meeting
was led by Mrs. William Her sub
ject was "Immigrants in Lincoln."
B. M. Buol, C. B. 09, now located
at Portland, Oregon, was a campus
visitor laBt Friday. Ho is in private
engineering practico devoted mainly
to work in connection with tho logging
industry, such -as location and con
struction of logging roads and topo
graphical surveys of properties.
Bowling, 5 cents a game, at tho Y.
M. C. Ar Bowling Alloys. tf
At a meeting of tho New England
Water Works Association in Boston,
on "November 8, a paper on "Dual
Water Supplies for Municipal Pur
poses" was submitted Jointly by Prof.
Wm. T. Sedgwick of tho Massachu
setts Institute of Technology 'and Mr.
H. P. Letton of Trenton, N. J. Mr.
Lettoh graduated in Civil Engineering
At this University in 1909 and, later
took graduate, work in water supply
engineering at M. I. T.
PREPARE FOR VISITING
MICHIGAN 8UPPORTER8
(Continued from Page 1)
tho visitors to tho hotels, and tho mili
tary band from Fort Crook, Omaha,
has been engaged to play especially
for tho Wolverlno assembly, which
will march to tho gamo en masse and
occupy a solid section in the south
stands at tho center of tho field. At
seven o'clock, with tho team, they will
march to tho CornhUBker banquet at
the Auditorium.
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LOST Kappa Sigma pin. Namo on
back. Findor call Auto'B-2665. Re
ward. 42-3
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LOST Mooro's non-leakablo fountain
pen, betweon Armory and U. hall
Roturn to Ray ofllco. . 42-3
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LOST U. S. Pharmacopoeala. Namo of
ownor in backi Pleaco roturn to
this ofllco. 40-3t,
LOST Nu Sigma Nu frat pin.' Namo!
of owner on back. Ploaso roturn to
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this ofllco.
40-3t
LOST Fountain pen, olther in library
or on O street; storllng; initials
R. R. 39-3
EXCHANGED by mistake at Sopho
moro Hop, a Walkover pump for
Millor & Palno pump. Call Auto
2347.
FOR RENT.
ROOM and board for two mon Btu-
dents. Modern, reasonable. A. Z.
Donato, 1220 S. 39-3
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT AT 8il5 ' ' 'i
GERTRUDE HOFFMAN
AND HER
IMPERIAL -RUSSIAN DANCERS
AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
La 8alson Rune "Cleopatra"
"Lea 8ylphldet" "8bherazade"
ADDED FEATURE
Mlis Hoffmann and Her Wonderful
Impersonation. .,
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Auto loas
TWO largo furnished roomB for ront,
Bocond floor, modern houso. Auto
4085.s 721 So. 11th St.
Michigan sont tho reserves to Cor
nell as a reward for good behavior.
At Tuskogeo tomatoes instead of
students aro canned. Last year ten
thousand cans were put up by students.
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Nov. 0
JACKSON AND M'LAHEN
HAWTHORNE AND BURT
HARRY BREEN
8IEM8
HI AMI A.MI1 tUII V'
GARDNER AND .REVERE '.
otj i nb.no mon nib
Matinees 15c and 25c
Nights 16c, 25c, 36c and 50o j
Ted Marriner, cleaner and presser,
Is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf
B. B. Debler, C. E. '07, until recently
engagod on irrigation work in Colo
rado and Nebraska, is now employed
In investigating possible hydro-olec-
trio development in tho eastern part
of tho Ozark mountains. His address
Is Alton, Mo.
MIbb Dale Pugh, Alpha Chi Omega,
visited her father in Topeka over
Sunday on her way back from the
Kansas game.
Carlos G. Bates, 1907, has just pub
lished a government bulletin called
"Windbreaks; Tholr Influence and
Value." The last number of "Science"
gives the article a favorable review.
Alfred Munger, 1911, has returned
from Wllllston, North Dakota, where
he spent the summer on a geological
survey.
December 8 Nebraska-Iowa Debate.
BROWNELL HALL
Frat and Sorority and Private
Dances only.
Elevator Servico, 2nd floor Brown
ell block, cloakrooms, toilot rooms
HaII 25x100, maplo floor
prices reasonable
HOWARD J. HILL
BROWNELL BLOCK
Bell 897 Auto 1168
Thursday Night
November 23 ,
Temple Theater
Cecil Fanning
Baritone
America's foremost dramatic
singer and interpreter
Price, 50. 75 and $1
Now on sale at Crancer
Music Co.
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Oysters any style.
Fancy SANDWICHES and
SALADS servedatallhours
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
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RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
1 3 MONTHS $6.00 .
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The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O STREET
You can get the 'Rag' ' 4. 7C M
1UI 9J VlilO
the rest of the semester
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