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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1912)
I ' THE DAILY NEBEASKAN i CLASSIFIED COLUMN i AT THE THEATRES ABOUT PEOPLE -r - tf Engraved danco programs dono In Lincoln. Ocker Engrnving company, Brownoll block. Tod Marrlner, Cleaner and Hattor, 235 No. Uth. Mrs. B. S Siinme and MIbb Grace Holman of Tobias, Neb., are visiting at the Alpha C'hl house. George Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. If It Is true that weather conditions have any effect upon the character of work dono by artisans of all trades, thlB paper should be about the dryest article that has greeted the students for some time. Thornburg's Orchestra delights dancers with popular hits. Auto B 2556. ti .TImmio Rodman, Harry Hathaway and Life Sandy returned yesterday from Gretna, whero they were ma rooned by the floods. They went out for ducks and report hunting condi tions fine but ducks scarce. Y. M. C. A. barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited. Beet Bervlce. Have Graves print It for you. 233 North Eloventh St. Our smallest exchange is the Park Collego Record, published by the school of that name at Parkvlllo, Mo. The paper Is a weekly publication, and Its Bheot measures exactly 9xC Inches. FARM NOTES. Addle Wheeler Is out of school with an attack of tonsilltls. Emll Burne of Wahoo visited his Bon, Elmer Btirne, Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Gurnoy of Inavalo will Bpend Sunday with her sister, Miss Martha Arnold, at the H. E. hall. Mrs Ada Arnold of Inavale will spend Sunday with her daughter, Miss Martha Arnold, at the H. E. hall. Eloven men have so far registered to attend the state Y. M. C A. confer ence meeting at Crete April 12-14. Capt. E. E. Thrapp of Co. II re joined hlB company after an absonco of a month caused by an attack of tonBllltis. The Y. W. C A. and the Y. M. C. A. will hold a joint Easter program Sun day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In the agricultural hall. Misses Eulalla and Bertha Plshbach of Beatrice are spending the week-ond at tho H. E. hall with their sister. MIbb Ethel Flahbach. Tho sophomore and senior clasB baseball teams will clash next Satur day afternoon on tho State Farm dia mond. ThlB 1b not one of the regular class series, but a practice game. Both are strong teams. The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin Co. 127 N. 12th. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St IP. B. Kl. Keys Are. Here New U. of N, Rings Now U. of N. Bar Pins Now U. of N. Spoona Established 1871 WJf I tTr'T UNIVER8ITY 1143 0 Street JTmnLlw J JCL 1 1 JEWELER UNI. JBWBL.BR Everybody's doin' it doin' what? Why march ing in for that new spring suit. Ever ask yourself what "well dressed' means? It means to be so dress ed that other men, who spend as much for that purpose as you do, will look at your clothes and recognize their superiority. Our aim in business is to dress you in that way to fit .your complexion, your taste, your person ality, your pocket book as well as your body. With our Kensington and Kuppenheimer lines we can do it better now than ever before. MAGEE & DEEMER 11090 Street V.7V. O. A. Merchant Tailor $hop Suits Cloaned, Repaired and Pressed Shop in Basomont Y. M. C. A. Bldg. THE BETTER QUALITY S We say a lot about the "Better Quality9' of the clothes sold here Us the only kind we've got to talk about and is the only kind it ever pays to buy. Whether it9s ties, hosiery, shirts, gloves, a hat, a knock-about suit or the finest suit of ready-to-wear clothes made, we will show you the same carefully selected stock, the best for the price whatever the price may be. 1325 O Street L08T LOST On campus, Mooro's non-leak-able fountain pon with gold trim mings. Reward for roturn to No braskan office. 114-5t Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co. Suits cleaned and pressed by the month $1.50. High Class Tailoring Auto L 8338 11-40 O St. U. of N. Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA Meals at cost of materials and service UNIVERSITY TEMPLE IP See us for vour tf next job of printing. Personal eupervison enables ub to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St 44 f Try a lnnoh at tha Y. M. 0. JL Lnoh Room. GafeteYia Plaa. Olty Y.M.C.A. 13ft ui . Weekly shipments of tho best thero is in chocolates. Huyler'B Uhltman'a Lovfuney'sB Aiiearotti California violoU f roBh every day. Aleier Drug Co. I3th and O HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dlnuct Hs30 to TiOT T toppe IO0 t 7(30 IdC Alse Oafeterlan Style FARQUHAR GIRLS 4.DV. IrtlNTlHO,)! Oliver Theatre 8at. Matinee and Night, April 6. GEORGE DAMEREL In tho Waltz Musical Comedy " The Heart breakers " Mat., $1 to 60c. Night, $1.50 to 60c. Thuro. Mat. and Night, April 11. "THE SPRING MAID" With Mlzzl Hajos. LINCOLN MATBv0Braoy,a,a ORPHEUM S:,,.9?S ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Mon. Night, April lit HUGH HERBE8T & COMPNY Mist Norton and Paul Nicholson Carl Henry and Nellie Francis BOUDINI BROTHER8 JUGGLING BURKE8 Will Roehm'a Athletic Girls BERT JORDON PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 60c WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street HAVE Dm Ye)iir Laundry LINCOLN, NEBR. Have you Been those stylish shoes in the White Nu-Buck Oxfords" and Shoes, $3, $3.50, hi Standard Quality, 101 N. 13th St. i - .i 4 f -a--rr?- -7 ."Tr " "'"" '.if !: yw-fr - Jwnmm PETTY