'llfiSWwnnSH'Wyf' "?"' w.tw -v a .--'-. ', THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES ') - ,t Vs-. S I KANSAS TOPUBLISH DAILY THE DAILY KANSAN TO CHANGE 1 HANDS AND BECOME FIRST-CLASS. The installation of a department of journalism in the University of Kan sas has inspired the editor of the Daily Kansan with the idea 'of improving the college paper at that institution. A campaign has been launched to make the "Kansan" a daily paper, as are most of the publications of sur rounding schools. Five hundred more subscribers are wanted, and if se cured, the Kansas paper will becomo a daily after January 1. Board Resigns. The present board agrees to relin quish its profits in the publication, and it further proposes to have its accounts audited by a faculty commit tee. The management of the ,paper is to bo given ontlroly to the Btudents, who are to obtain their position on a merit basis. The prosent cost of the paper is $3,000 a year, and it is proposed to increaso the size, print more features, send out more copies which will bring the cost up to $6,000. (Continued from page 1.) ber of essays will bo sent in. The winner will obtain a valuable prize and all the contestants will have the benefit of studying a most important subject. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 NTo. 11th. - George Bros., Dance Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. According to Manager Eager of state university athletics, the total receipts of the Michigan game' were about $10, 100, of which Jthe Wolverine's received a total of $5,092. The original cot tract with that team called for 50 per cent of the total receipts at the gate, with tho guarantoo of $4,000. The past season at the university has been very profitable and although no figures are yet obtainable, It is thought that tho net profits will bo well up with those of tho beBt former year. Weber's Sultorium, 1100 O Street. Mako your dates early with Hagen- fjSlck'B Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf Thirty cents pays for tho Best Din ner in Lincoln, at Baker's Cafe. Also high class a la carte service. We have the big juicy steaks. WALT Stands for the latest and best in Sheet Music 1215 0 St. SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING EMBOSSING Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. December 15 . iSecosid Annual MILITARY BALL Tl&e Band Haen9acfe A warm coat to co er you is a constant necess ity now. We have them new " ones that give warmth and comfort and style to boot. Long ones with con vertible collars novel weaves rich -' designs new colors. $15$20, $25. Thinking of Christmas gifts? Then don't forget our holiday display -of ' house coats and robes.. $5 to $20. MAGEE & DEEIWER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak HERPQLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner U:30 to Jt30 ),, Supper 5j30 to 7:30 JL Also Cafeterlan Style HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK 4 por cent Interest Pa!d n ip6sh $1.00 Opens an Account With tho First National Bank, Gor. 10th and O. Ocker Engraving Go. Engraved invitation in 48 hours if necessary Room 316 Brownell Blk. 44 Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Flan. CityY. M.C. A. 13th aid P. Tickets $3.00 7 T EIHj Ufae Lincoln SPA" FOUND FOUND A fountain pen, on campus Inquiro at Nobraskan offlco. 48-3. FOUND On campus, a .gold ring sot with six diamonds. Seo .Businoss Manager. 48-3 FOUND In M. B. building, small leather purse with namo Aural M. Scott. Call at office of power lab oratory in M. E. building. 48-3 LOST EXCHANGED Thursday p. m., at Y M. C. A., a bluo sorgo cap. Ownor ploaso oxchango at "Rag" offlco. 51-1 LOST Ono zoology noto-boolc, on campuB. Return to "Rag" ofllco. 50-3 LOST Silver mesh coin purse. Re ward for return to Nobraskan ofllco. 47-3 JL5!iL FOR SALE Dress suit, cheap; in splendid condition; sizo 36. Price, $10. Call Auto 2358. 51-8 FOR RENT TWo rooniB. for girls, modern, one-half black from Unl. Halcyon Hall, 1220 R St. Mrs. Van Dorn. CO-3 WANTED- WANTED Second bass for solo work. Must road music well. Address Ad. 5, Daily Nobraskan. rl-3t AUTO DELIVERY CO. Hell 333 u8 Nortb 13 St. Auto 333a Baggage :: Freight Give us a call HOLIDAY BIIOl'l'KHS What bottor presont could you givo your frionds or relatives tluin a box of neatly printed cards or sta tionery? qTJseful presents ure always npprociatod. Lsi Order thorn todav wo art uwauMiiDR. local ed at 128 00 North 14th hi., xjincom. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Iprihtihc; fti cJ Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c elih Br Arr jEaKAHLEL&:XjKhLa.Ej&-EEO DEM RENT YOUR NOW Any Make :: Any Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 4 i " The. Largest Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Go, 1406 O You can get the "Rag" the rest of the semester Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30. TONIGHT 8: 15 THE WHITE SISTER With Jeanne Towler Mat, $1 to 25c. Night, $1,50 to 25c Monday Night, Deo. 11 , "THE KING OFTRAMP8" Doc. 1718 "Get Rich Quick Walllngford" ORPHEUM XK ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday Night; Dec. 4 "A Romance of the Underworld" The Avon Comedy Four Pauline Moran Chick and Chlcklets Burnham and Greenwood Three Hlckey Brothers Klnodromo Matinees Best Seats 25c Nights 15c, 25c, 35c -and 6O0 Temple Theater Dec. 16 11 Rudolph Ganz 4 PIANIST 1 1 Y"2niT? Vinlnrirra r -hVn nVtrxrini few among the greatest of livjflg; virtuosos." Vaterland, Luzern, Feb. 2, '11. Seaf s go on sad at Cranoer' .' Music Co., Monday $!.60, $1.00, 75o, 50o ".". Oyster any style. ' ' ''' Fancy SANDWICHES and ',! SALADS served at all hours '0 W " , -'H TYPEWRITER M MJ s .ttl'J.' ; .!). i'l'yU, "Fl,l5",f''",B" ' tvi' ; ') Stock in the West'-' " II il.it t v'f iAnu STREET ,.u"r 'SOU ft 4M A" rw3rjfosirr 7c ri& rur fcCIHS 1 Tf - x. - l