The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1912, Image 3

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TIJE DAILY NSBBAgKAN
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TEMPLE Y. M. ADDS FEATURE
A NEAT FIREPLACE, NEW PUBLI
CATIONS AND AN INFORMA
TION BUREAU.
Wc just knew It would come. Al
though first we had the Minnesota
feat, next the edict against the
"Cheer" song; and Anally, (the typhoid
scare, we have never once abandoned
hopo that something "altogether love
ly," cheering and pleasant would, by
some oversight, And its way in our di
rection. And now It's in sight at last. We're
to have a real fireplace 'round which
to gather and defy tho chilly blasts.
And what's more, it's for all tho per
secuted mon of "Nebraska," for the
Templo Y. M. C. A. management in
vites us all to come in out of the cold'
and toast our sins around the real fire
place which tho first of next week will
grace tho "M" part of the Student As
sociation. This innovation is the latest step
in the campaign for tho popularization
of .the Temple. That the rejuvenated
reading room, with its thirty-five livo
publications has done much in this di
rection is evident from the fact that
nearly threo times aB many men now
make the Temple their meeting placo
and study room as before.
With the increased reading facili
ties comes an advance in musical
lines. The old worn-out rolls are be
ing rapidly replaced by such master
pieces as Beethoven's "Sonata" to the
Can't Shake Them Off Thor're mado to fit tho face tho nose, the
eyes and they stay on Shnr-On. Thoy do tho oyos a world of good,
and don't spoil your looks or your tempor.
ESTABLISHED 1871
11411
HALLETT
moonlight, and tho "Sextette" from
Lucia.
Furthermore, an information desk
has been started and the manager is
iijy In attendance from 8:00 a. m until
:00 p. m., every day. From the information-
bureau may be secured, in
addition to the usual services, tele
phono connections on both lines,
stamps, paper clips and dozons of
other conveniences.
HOFFMAN DELIVERS AIDRESS
(Continued from pago 1.)
His talk, uside from the definite and
concise treatment of his subject, was
filled with witicisins and real Hoosler
wit, and kept the audience in a state
of smiling appreciation.
Quartette Sings.
The Imperial Quartette, which gave
a concert at tho Temple last evening,
opened the program with a splendid
selection. On account of the extremo
revity of tho convocation hour, thoy
were una.ble.J;o render a second num
ber, despite the vehement and per
sistent applause.
Shoe Sale 10 to 50 per cent dis
count on all shoes, oxfords and slip
pers, except Walkover, Douglas and
Soroais. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129
O street.
Thanks to Society.
Wo desire to thank tho Pharmaceu
tical Society of tho University Jfor tho
sympathy shown us during our deep
sorrow caused by the death of our son
and brother, Charles.
Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Kuobler and
Family.
See; Lejj Hyde when In need of pro
grams, menus and other printing.
Delta Uptllon Pledges.
Delta UpsHon announces the pledg
ing of Don E. Ahrens, '14, of Sidney,
Nebr.
You needn't sacrifice
good taste in dress in or
der to be warm.
We have overcoats, caps
and gloves that are hand
some as well as warm
at liberal discounts too.
And don't forget that
this week we're offering
Kensington blue serges
at one-fourth off.
Regular high grade, per
fect .fitting garments-a
chance you should not
miss.
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MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
REGISTERED
OPTOMETRIST
CALENDAR.
Thursday
11:00 a. m.
Convocation. Musical program.
Friday
5:00 p. m.
Convocation. Vesper services.
JB:00 p. m.
Senior Prom at Lincoln Hotel.
Saturday
8:00 p. m.
Catholic Students' Club danco.
Fraternity Hall
George Bros., expert printers, en
gravers and embossers, 13th and N.
Montgomery Chairman of "The Trail."
Miss Gerna Montgomery, 1013, has
been selected as chairman of "Tho
Trail," which his to be given this year
instead of tho County Fair. Miss
Montgomery has been a prominent
worker in Y. V. C. A. circles for tho
last couple of years.
Maths to Meet.
The Mathematical Seminar will
meeC Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in
M. 307. Professor Brenka will intro
duce tho subject of the year Le
besque's Monograph on Integrals.
HENRY T. JOHNSON, Secretary.
Alumnus Marries. ,
The marriage of MIbb Anna Duffy
to Dr. Herman Bocken of Harlan, la.,
will occur today In the cathedral. Dr.
Bocken graduated from tho College
of Medicine In 1910 and is a member
of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
Botany Examinations.
Makeup examinations In Botany I
will bo given In room 110, Nebraska
Hall, on Tuesday, January 23, from 9
to 10 o'clock, 12 to 1 o'clock, and 4 to
5 o'clock. CHARLES E. BESSEY.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 12t
No. 11th.
BOARDING
GOOD BOARD at 1320 S St., $3.50 per
week; .without breakfaBt, $3.00;
home cooking. Try it. 67-5
LOST
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN A
coin purse, containing two koys and
small chango, was taken from tho
desk by the door in tho offlce of
English Literature, Library, Wed
nesday afternoon, January 10th.
Leave the purse and koys at the
Librarian's desk, gonoral reading
room within tho noxt two days and
avoid personal notice
LOST Delta Tau stick pin on campus.
Return to Rag ofllco.
FOR RENT.
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FOR RENT Splendid room for two,
with private family; woll lighted
and heated; every convenience;
accommodations oxcellont. GII0 No
16th St. Auto 7176.
AUTO DELIVERY CO,
Dell 333 1 18 North 13 St. Auto 333a
Baggage :: Freight
Give us a call
Wookly shipments of tho best thoro
is in chocolates.
Huyler's Whitman's
Lovuney's Jtieartti'm
California violets frosh every day.
IW&l&r Drug Co.
I3th and O
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Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A.
LnHch Room. Cafeteria Plan.
City Y. RCA. 13(11 ait P.
flPSee us for your
next job of
printing. Personal
supervison enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St.
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UC0lH-h.
We serve the purest ami
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
INTIHC;
Student's 3-Course Lunch 1 5c
9Trir-
Any Make :: Any Time
& MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the West
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co.
1406 O
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT AT 8:15
WORLD'8 GREATEST VIOLINI8T
Dlreotlon of F. C. Whitney
JAN KUBELIK
(Knabe Piano Used)
Prices $2.00 to 75 Cents
Thurs. Mat. & Night, Jan. 18
"MUTT and JEFF"
Mat. 75c to 25c. Night $1.00
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ORPHEUM
!.&. ADVANCED VADDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Jan. 15th
"THE COURTIERS"
M08HER, HAYE8 & M08HER
CONRAD AND WHIDDEN
THE ARLINGTON FOUR.
MABELLE ADAM8 &. CO.
LOUGLIN'S COMEDY DOG8
ZANO
Matinees Best 8eats 25c
Nights 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
HAVE
EVAN
Do Your Laundry
WARTHON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
Always reliable and up to
he minute
142 North tfth Street
All students should visit the "Col
lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop.
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
ciJr:T$&aa
YOUR TYPEWBITER
NOW
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