The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NJSBRABK
STUDENTS TOjTUDY BOYS
TEN NEBRASKANS TO PUT IN
HOLIDAY IN SOCIAL SER-
VICE WORK.
Ten Nebraska students will spend
their holiday In deputation work un
der the direction of the state commit
tee of Y, M. C. A. Five men will go
to Friend to conduct a campaign and
five will visit Fremont In an attempt
to help some high school boys solve
their difficulties.
The trips will be purely of a social
service nature. While all work will
center about the religious problem, it
will be the aim of the men to scien
tifically study local conditions and ad
vise with individuals and committees
as to the best means of making boy
life in the town more enjoyable and
raising the life standards of the boys.
The teams will spend five days In
the town, the campaign beginning on
December 27 and concluding on Sun
day, December 31. The Friend team
will be composed of Klddoo, WIebe,
Colbert, Frost, and Beach, and the
one going to Fremont will Include Ar
nold. Dinsmore, Plumb, Guldinger,
and RIppey.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST
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LOST Military cap, sizo 7.
at quartermaster's ofllco.
Leave
LOST High school clasB pin having
letters W. H. S. '08 Please return
to "Itag" ofllce. 57-2
See Les Hyde when In need of pro
grams, montis and other printing.
Cadets Must Get Shoes.
After the holidays all cadets will be
expected to appear each night in full
uniform. This uniform includes, as
official orders speoify, tan shoes.
' We're vot spinning any
yarns'jn these ads simply
plain statements of fact.
When we tell you suits
and o'coats are pure wool,
thoroly stylish and built to
fit you can bank on it.
That's what we say a
bout our Kensingtons, $20
to $40.
Our convictions are veri
fied by the experience of
hundreds of satisfied wear
ers. Xmas gifts for men
splendid holiday specials
of ajl kinds we invite the
ladies to see them.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
One Christmas spirit. Finder plcaso
return to abovo. Reward half of
same.
PARTY seen taking gold-banded pon
from book in library Thursday
evening mall samo to Nobraskan.
LOST Watch and O. W. L. ring on
fob, betweon 10:30 and 12:00 o'clock
Tuesday. Finder return to Nobras
kan offlco and recelvo reward.
AT THE THEATRES
UNI.
ESTABLISHED 1871
1143 0
Spoons, $!.00 to $3.00 Fob:, fiOc to $7.00
Rings, $1.00 to $5.00 BroochoB, $1.00 to $.)()
Pins, 25c to $7.00 Cuff Buttons, $1.00 to $10.00
Stick Pins, 50c to $5 00 Society Pins, Frut. Finn
Class Pins
HALLETT
UNIVERSITY
JEWELER
These ,shoes may be purchased at any
store in Lincoln or. elsewhero, at the
will of the purchaser. No particular
store is specified by the, military de
partment. Some students, however,
who have proved shoo firms havo
recommended them to their friends,
but this has fn no way 'been done
officially by the military department..
Thirty cents pays for the Best Din
ner in 'Lincoln, at Baker's Cafe. Also
high class a la carte service. We
have the big juicy steaks.
Sigma Chi Entertains.
The Sigma Chi fraternity will give
its third annual Christmas dinner
dance tonight at the chapter house.
Twenty-five couples will attend.
After the dinner Mr. W? E. Hardy,
an alumnus of the chapter, who has
for some years taken the role of
Santa Claus, will distribute the gifts
from the Christmas tree. The re-
mainder of the evening will be spent
In dancing.
and faculty members and their guests.
A. W. Adson, president of the society,
acted as toastmaster and many excel
lent toasts were responded to by the
members of the toast list.
.AH students Bhould visit the "Col.
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop.
Farm Girls Organize.
The Y. W. C. A. "girls of the Uni
versity State Farm were organized
about two weeks after school com
menced. The oincers elected were:
President, Miss Mayme Maloy; vice
president, Miss Frances Larson; sec
retary, Miss Madge Maloy; treasurer,
Miss Ruth Ollis.
Ted Marrlner, cleaner and presser,
Is still at 235 No.' llh. Auto 1799. if
Medics Banquet.
The Nebraska Medical Society held
its annual banquet at the Lincoln last
Saturday night. Ninety-seven plates
were heavily laden for the Btudents
Of all the many doctors, can you
beat this Johnnie Leard, mole doctor,
at Woods', 1206 O St.
Phi Psls Celebrate.
Phi Kappa Psl held Its annual
Christmas dinner at the chapter house
Tuesday evening.
Unl students are invited to try the
Y. M. C. A. Barbers. You will like
their work.
Delta Chi Initiates.
jDelta Chi has Initiated Robert M.
Armstrong, '13.
January 6, '12
$1.50
Engineering' Hop
HagensicK's
OrcHestra
Lincoln
Hotel
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Splendid room for two
with privato family; well lighted
and heated; ovory convenience;
accommodations excellent. G.'JO No
lQth St. Auto 7176.
FOR SALE Dress suit, cheap; in
'splendid condition; sizo 36. Prico,
$10. Call Auto 2358. Gl-8
AUTO DELIVERY CO.
Bell 333 n8 North ij St. Auto 3333
baggage ;: Freight
Give us a call
Oliver Theatre
CHRISTMA8 MATINEE & NIGHT
Cohen and Harris Present
THE FORTUNE HUNTER
FRIDAY NIGHT, DEC. 29
BLANCHE RING
In "THE WALL STREET GIRL"
LINCOLN """Iffir.",?.""3'
ORPHEUM
!&&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Commencing Monday, Dec. 18
ODIVA, "THE WATER QUEEN"
CONLIN, STEELE AND CARR
DONOVAN AND M'DONALD
MADAME PANITA
IDA O'DAY AND CO.
WORLD AND KING8TON
ARNAUD BROTHER8
Matinees Best Seats 25c
Nights 15c, 25cf 35c, and 50c
For your Steaks, Chops and Quick
Service Visit
The New York Chop House
Open Day and Night.
1840 O Street
ifRIHTIH)
mm,
HOLIDAY SIIOITKHH
What bettor presont could
you givo your frionda or
rolativos tlmn u box of
neatly printed cards or sta
tionery? qrrjsoful proscnts
nre always appreciated.
Order thorn today wo are
located at 128-80 North 14th
btm Lincoln.
WARTHON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
Always reliable and up to
ne minute
142 North 12th Street
44
99
Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A.
Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan.
CityY. MC. A.. 13tkai4P.
Wfc 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
Ze2hlt'
crfhlUlCF
RENT YOUR TYPEWMTER
NOW
Any Make :: Any Time
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co,
1406 O STREET
You can get the "Rag" e .
H k awl a ! 9 L aLT 1 1 2fc
the rest of the semester
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