The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1912, FOREST CLUB EDITION, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AT THE THEATRES
ABOUT PEOPLE
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C. H. Froy, florlat, 1133 O St.
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MIhs Theodora Dodds, 191.1, uponl
tlio week end at her homo In llentrire
Ted Marrlner, Cleaner and Hatter.
23.1 No llth.
Albert TibhettH lias returned from
llaBtingH after BjenliiiK the week end
nt home
Make your datoa early wltk Hagen
slck's OrnheBtra Auto B-2990. tf
MIhh Mary Hudger. 1'MI, of Fair
mont, in viHitinn Amelia Anheunet and
1'lnii Handall at Cert rude Hall
Have Graves print it for you 233
N'oith Eleventh St.
Mi'R W V Liwronrc will speak in
the Y W ('. A rooms ThurHday at
five o'clock. Miss Ada Kuhn will siiiK.
George Bros . export prlntern, en
Ki avers and embossers, 13th and N.
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ThornhuiK's Orchestra delights
dancers with popular hits Auto 13
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Grace Ernst, a graduate of Nebras
lea. has been elected to the position of
professor of botany at Hrownell Hall
She is now (siting lelatives and
friends in Lincoln for a few, weeks, be
fore she takes up her new work
Programs and invitations printed or
engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125
North 12th.
Y M (' A barber shop opens at
7 -30 a. in Studrnt trade solicited
Mest service
Dale McDonald, who recently took
the Chilian examination for a lieuten
ant's commission in the 1T S. army,
has received notice of hiB appoint
ment Mr McDonald is a graduate of
Nebraska, class of I'.iO'.t, and a mem
her f Phr-rfttpptt-Fttl fratorn 1 t-,
Thornburg's Orchestra Auto H-2.1 .10
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Engraved dance programs done In
Lincoln Ocker Engraving company
Hrownell block
All students Bhould tIbH the "Col
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th S L Chaplin, Prop.
MANY KINDS OF TREES.
Thirty Different Varieties Now Grow
ing on the Campus.
Do Nebraska students properly ap
preciate the beauty of their campus?
The question came to us very forci
bly when we overheard the chance
You can't drive a nail
with a sponge no matter
how hard you "soak" it.
It's equally impossible
to like clothes that have
no satisfaction giving qual
ities. Smartness in style, thoro
reliability in fabric and
tailoring these are qual
ities that satisfy.
In no clothes do they
exist to a higher degree
than in our Kensingtons
and Kuppenhcimers for
spring.
$20 to $40.
$15 suits too, that are
proportionately just as fine.
MAGEE & DEEMER
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LOST A ''Ten Year" fountain pen
IMonso return to "Hag" olllce 12.13
LOST Uist Thursday. a cameo
broach Howard offered for rotuin
to "Hag" otllce 1 20 -t
LOST--My S II Miles, copy "Geneiiil
Pathology." Zclgler Hetuin to
"Hag" olllce 12.13
LOST One Sigma Nil pin. jeweled,
initials on back Hew aid foi re
turn, fall H 3SII 12! .'.t
j LOST- Last Friday, an Alpha Theta
Chi pin Finder return to ' Hag'
ollce I23.lt
LOST- Wednesday In Chem Lab, a
Delta Gamma gold ring. Return to
"Rag" olllce ' '2-iU
WANTED
WANTED I'nlveisity men who are
active and energetic, and aie desir
ous of Uiking up remunerative work
during vacation. To sufh a connec
tlon Is offered with a company doing
an extensive business throughout
Nebraska. Good profits are sure
Call at or address Room 203, If) IS
O St 128.1 S W
THUR. MAT. & NIGHT, APR. 25
HENRIETTA CROSMAN
In "THE REAL THING"
Mat $1 & 50c. Night $1.50 to 50c
Com. Mon , Apr 29 Indefinite
BARROW-WINNINGER PLAYERS
Opening Bill
"THE FORTUNE -HUNTER" ,
SCRIHNER'S MAGAZINE SUB
SCRIPTION SOLICITORS easily
earn Liberal Commissions, also can
pick up oti a prize money For full
particulars regarding commissions,
prizes, free adv ertiuing matter, sam
ple copies, address Desk C, 155
Fifth Avenue, New York City.
remark of a visiting profoBsor, who
HtiUl that v have trtt more vm-inUos-of
trees on our campus than any
other college in the middle west. We
have thirty varieties of trees in all;
some of these are rare and seldom
grown in the United States. How
many have noticed the little olive
tree in front of the chemical labora
tory oj the Imported German linden
growing beside the walk between the
Library and University hall?
It is these thingB that win for our
campus the approval of visitors. Let
it not bo said (hat we are not as ap
pioclativo as they.
The College- Inn Barber Shop Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
For your orchestra call O. L. Jones.
Auto L-8G05.
We Sell You
The newest patterns, correct model, the best suits for
$15, $20 and $25
( that can be sold at these or any other prices.
New Location
1234 0
F IK Furnishings and Hats
rlllK for College Men ,
I lUPni U MATINI'I S(Hxcept MoniUy):j
LinOULU r.VI:NIN(IS Al 8;jo
ORPHEUM
l,,.,.T. ADVANCED VADDEVILLE
WARTHON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
Always reliable and up to
the minute
142 North 12th Street
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
- dinner W3Mo-iO0 t
Supper 5i30 to 7i30 JC
Also Cafeterlan Styk
Week Com. Mon. Night, April 22
Hampden &. Company
Julius Tannen
Marguerite Hancy
White &. Brewer
De Faye Sisters
Honor and Le Prince
De Renzo and La Due
PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c
Night6, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
Discard your high shoes
and make your feet hap
py with a pair of our
I new oxfords or pumps.
Weekly (shipments of tho best thoro
is in chocolates.
Huyler'a lAhltmQn'a
Lowney'a Miitstrrotti'B
California violets frosli every day.
Weier Drug Co.
13th and O
BECKMAN BROS.
1107 O STREET
College- hIioo store - run by college mon
Capital Tailoring & Clothes Co.
Suits cleaned and preised by the
month $1.50. High Clatt Tailoring
Auto 1. NjiS 1146 O 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
Phone -0
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
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