The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1912, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ABOUT PEOPLE
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AT THE THEATRES
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C. H. Frey, floriBt, 1133 O St tf
Ed Adams. Sigma Nu, has been back
In Lincoln the past few dayB.
Ted Marriner, Cleaner and Hatter,
235 No. 11th.
MIbb Tress McCoWl, Kappa Alpha
Theta, haB returned from her home at
Auburn.
Make your datoe early with Hagen
lck'B OrcheBtra. Auto B-2991. tf
Meeting of ProfesRor Le HoBsignol's
Y. W. ('. A. Hlblo claBB has been post
poned until next week.
Have Graves print it for you. 233
North Eleventh St.
Ciint Newman, '10. Dr. James W.
WilBon, "OS, and J. F. Sinf are visiting
at the Beta house this week.
George DroB., expert printers, en
gravers and embossers, 13th and N.
II. I,. Seidel haB gone to Portland,
Ore., where he has Bigned a contract
to pitch in the Northwest Coast
League this season.
Thornburg'a Orchestra
dancers with popular hits.
255C.
delightB
Auto B-
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Delegates to the Y. V C. A confer
ence will be arriving all day Friday
All girls who are willing to help meet
them at the train inquire at the Y. V.
C. A. olllce.
Programs and Invitations printed or
engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125
North 12th.
H. C. Diesem, '0G, has been ap
pointed irrigation engineer by the
V. S. Department of Agriculture for
Nebraska and South Dakota, with
headquarters at North Platte.
Y. M. C. A. barber shop opens at
7:30 a. m. Student trado solicited.
Best service.
G. O. Unruh, 'l.'l, has left school
temporarily because of the serious 111
nesB of his father. He will take charge
of his father's furniture and undertak
ing buBinesB, and will probably be out
of school the rest of the BemeBter.
Engraved dance programs done in
Lincoln. Ockor EngraUng company,
Brownell block.
K. Akagl. C. E. MO, E. E. '11, iB now
at Rocky Ford. Colo , with the- Arkan
sas Valley Railway, Light and Power
company, Installing transformers,
switchboarda, etc., for the .lew trans
mission line from Pueblo to Ia Junta.
Three of tho Sigma Nu convention
visitors, West of Cornell, Schoon
maker of Minnesota, and "Jerry" Mc
Mahon of Iowa City, "came for a day,
but remained to stay." West and
Schoonmaker were forced to leave
Tuesday because of examinations, but
indications are that "Jerry" will not
bo able to tear hiniBelf away until the.
laBt of the week at least.
about
A few "riots'
spring clothes.
Not on style alone does
clothes values depend.
Not alone on fabric, or
fit, or tailoring does it de
pend, but upon all of them
combined.
Not one of our Ken
sington or Kuppenheimer
suits for spring is deficient
in any of these points
we do not accept defec
tive suits.
Do you not see the ad
vantage to yourself of
buying your clothes where
such a policy as this ob
tains? MAGEE & DEEMER
Red Oak
L08T
LOST On campus, Mooro'a non lenk
ablo fountain pen with gold trlm
mlngB. Reward for return to No
braakan ofllco. 11 -151
FOUND
FOUND A ItoBary In Prof Harbour's
clasB about two wefks ago. Call at
tho Rag otflce. 117-3t
WANTED
WANTED Two young men, spare
time, hustlerB. 210 Chapln Hldg.
BEST student proposition In Lincoln
Earn $7.50 a week collecting Satur
days on a Journal route. This one
for Bale at $l,fr0 Two Btudent
owners in last eight yearB Inquire
of State Journal If you can raise
this much money. 118 .'It
U. of N.
Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA
Meals at cost cf
materlalsand service
UNIVERSITY TEMPLE
Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co.
Suits cleaned and prened by the
month $1.50. High Clot Tailoring
Auto L HjiH ll5 O St.
Lincoln
Aurora
from the Trinity M. E. church at 10
a. in , Wednesday, with Rev. A. J
Northrup in charge. Burial was in
Wyuka.
STUDENTS TO BE MINSTRELS.
University Talent Will Help Out Ad
Club in Production.
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner Ui30 to It 30 IC.
Sappc Si30 to 7i30 XJC
Also Cafeterlan 9tyl
George Bergen Leonard, father of
Georgo K. Leonard, '12, died at 4:30
a. m., Monday at the family residence,
160f Maple Btreet. Death came after
a lingering Illness of over three
months. Funeral services were held
The Ad Club Minstrels, who will ap
pear at the Oliver next Monday and
Tuesday, will have in their troupo
some University talent. Roy Allen,
who is taking a prominent singing
part in tho KoBinet Klub opera which
Is to be presented May 3, has a role
In tho minstrel show and is doing
cleer work. In addition several stu
dents will be in tho chorus and doubt- I
less will add life to the evening's ac J
tivlties. . '
The Ad Club Minstrels are being ;
trained by C. L. Conner, who was for
merly a student in the law college,
and who has written the score for tho
KoBinet Klub opera, "The Diplomat."
He has selected a good collection of
new music for tho Bhow and has pro
vided plenty of local hits and gagB.
The entire company will lncludo slxty
llvo people, fifteen of whom will be
principals.
Following next week's perform
ances, the show will appear in several
towns throughout tho stato.
Weekly shipments of tho beat tbero
is in chocolates.
Huyler's lAhltman'a
Lovuney's iiearstti'
California violets fresh every day.
Meier Drug Co.
I3th and O
Y. M. C A.
Merchant Tailor Shop
Suits Cleaned, Repaired and Pressed
Shop in Bubomont Y. M. C. A. Bldg.
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15
Sat., Promptly at 8 P. M., April 13
"The Spring Maid"
With MIZZI HAJ08
Mat. $1.50 to 50c. Night $2 to 50c
SAT. NIGHT AT 8 P. M., APR. 13
Charles Frohman Presents
MAUD ADAMS
In "CHANTECLER"
Prices $2.00 to 75c. Now 8elllng
LINCOLN MAGEXaspAre'oy,,,,
ORPHEUM
a'.h ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Week Com. Mon. Night, April 8th
CHARLEY GRAPEWIN
MULLEN &. COOGAN
ALMA YOULIN
FRED HAMILL
BERNIVICI BROTHERS
MAREENA & DELTON BROS.
THIESSEN'8 PETS
PRICES Matinee, 15c and 25c
Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Discard your high shoes
and make your feet hap
py with a pair of our
new oxfords or pumps.
BECKMAN BROS.
1107 O STREET
College- shoo store run by collego men
lRIHTIMO;
flpSee us for your
f next job of
printing. Personal
Bupervieon enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St
The moment you put on
clothes made to your meas
ure, you see the vast differ
ence between merchant
tailored and ready made.
Our way costs no more.
Be sure to see our line first.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Phona -4-0
Dr. Poynter to Lecture.
Dr. Poynter's last lecture on "De
velopment of Christianity" will ho
given at 7:00 o'clock In tho Y. W. C. A.
rooms. This lecturo will compare
Christianity with other religions.
Heffley's Tailors
Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pent
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
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