The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1912, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
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Hagenslck'a Orchestra. Auto 9042.
Miss Anna Kllnk, ex-1915, of Elgin,
Neb , Ib visiting frlonds in the city.
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
Mnrle Robertson visited at her home
in Plnttsmouth over Sunday
Moot me at Green's, 120 North 11th.
Frank Ornnt has returned from a
three weeks' business trip at Auburn.
Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-8605.
Will ItobertBon. '09, who is practis
ing? law in Plattsmouth, Is visiting at
the Acacia House.
0 H. Frey, Univerbity florist, 1133
O st.
Leo Ilas.e returned from his home
in Alliance where he was called last
week by the illness of his mother.
Ted Marrlncr Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer, Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Visitor at Guild.
Arthur Voss of Benson, Nob., Is visit
ing Bay See at the Bushnell Guild
house
Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra,
Auto 7186, L-8152.
Mrs W. A. Spear of Seward, Neb ,
is visiting her daughter, Bertha Spear,
at Gertrude Hall
We have the best workman, the larg
est, most sanitary and modern barber
shop and bathhouse in the city. Stu
dent patronage kindly solicited.
Green'B, 120 North Eleventh.
Catholic Students Dance.
Catholic Students' club will give a
dance in Fraternity Hall next Saturday
evening, Nov. 2.
LadieB' clothing cleaned, remodeled
ami repairod by,an experienced dresB
maker. Satisfactory work at reason
able prices. Mrs. Bricka, 315 South
17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It
Farmers Attend Orpheum.
The Farm House celebrated the vic
tory of the Nebraska team at the Na
tional Dairy Show by an Orpheum
paity Tuesday night. The members or
the team and the coaches were the
guests of honor.
EYE
Troubles
able hi if ote Sinner gnnimp
The U of N Cafeteria will serve a table de hote dinner in
the west room on Sundays. The price will be 35 cents.
Chicken dinner 40 cents. fl This does not effect the
regular Cafeteria plan which will also run on Sundays.
MAIN FLOOR
ROOM and board at "Ladles' Homo," (
1029 R Rt. 10-30 Gt I
FOR RENT Modern furnished room
for two gentlemen at 1234 S St.
10-29 2t
FOR RENT All modern furnished
room for two gentlemen. 235 No.
16th st. 10-30 3t
WANTED Room-mate by freBhman
law; good room. 1309 Q Bt B-1148
Call evenings. 10-28 3t
LOST A Watorman Ideal safety foun
tain pen in U. Hall or on the cam
pus. Return to thin office and get u
reward. 10-29 3t
LOST Delta Chi pin Return to Rag
office or phone B-1562. Liberal re
ward. 10-2931
LOST Fountain pen between Nebras
ka Hall and gymnasium, Monda,
October 28. between 950 and 10 a m.
Report to Rag office or gymnasium and
receive reward. Miss Ruth Hyder
10-29 -2t
".lorry" Warner, Nebraska's Tornier
quarterback, was a visitor at the
Kappa Sigma liouse the first of the
week.
You will have to wear that drill suit
in a few days. Let us clean and presB
it Special price of 95c for thiB week
only. We call for and deliver. The
Students Suitorlunl, 1504 No. 15th St
Phones Auto B-1294, Bell F-3438 Adv
Iowa Students Here.
Mr. Riobe, Iowa City, Iowa, and Mr
Sandeison of Ames, Iowa, are visiting
at Sigma Alpha Epsilon house
Senior Hop Notice. i
Senior hop committee will meet to
day at 1:10 p. m. in II 106. .lerome (
Forbes. Chairman. I
Freshmen, Notice.
All freshmen expecting to try out
for the Olympics are requested to see
Howard Ankeny immediately. This Is
important.
Mies Stephenson Improving.
Miss Bernice Stephenson, '15, was
operated on for append icltls at St
Elizabeth's hospital Saturday morn
ing, and is now on the way to rapid
recovery.
Wilson Club Rally.
Wiibon cluh meeting at the Temple i
tonight at 7 30. Morehead, the demo
cratic candidate for governor, will
speak Everybody out.
Properly Taken Care of by
HALLETT, Registered Optometrist
For headache, drowsiness, pain in eyeball, etc.
Get a pair of our "Made-to-Order" rest glasses.
EaUblUhed 1871 RESULTS GUARANTEED 1143 O
TEMPLE BUILDING
Vr s
You'll "miss something"
Halloween if you've not
seen our superb showing
of KENSINGTON suits
and overcoats.
If you haven't already
thought about new clothes
its time now fall is far
advanced and winter is
coming fast.
Don't wait till your need
is urgent before you buy
by that time stocks will be
picked over, you will be
hurried in you selection,
your chances of getting the
most complete satisfaction
will be lessened.
Now's the time wide
assortments of stylish, de
pendable suits and over
coats hand-tailored thru
out and built to fit you
permanently.
A few minutes is all it
will take you to see them.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln
Aurora
Omaha
WE WILL
DIE STAMPING
FOR YOU
GIVE US A CHANCE
128 N. 14th See ou r Samples
Y. M. C A.
Antiseptic Burher Shop. -
fc Any Style Halrcutting 25 cents,
if Best Service. Try Us. -fc
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LUKOUI-MIR.
THIS WEEIU3NLY
We will makejigour No. 1099 French Blue Serge
with Serge-Mohair or Imported Venetian Lining
FOR $25.00
Regular $35.00 Goods. See our window.
Jones and Dulling, Trlevmth st
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O St.
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..OLIVER THEATRE..
8at. Mat. & Night, Nov. 2
WALKER WHITESIDE
In "The Typhoon"
Tues., Wed. & Wod. Mat., Nov. 6-6
A MODERN EVE
Thursday Night, Nov. 7
DONALD BRIAN
ORPHEUM
Advanced Vaudeville
F.RA&K MILTON AND DeLONG
SISTER
DeWITT, BURN8 AND TORRENCE
Harrison Armstrong's Playera
JAME8 F. KELLY AND
POLLOCK EMMA
LOWE and DeVERE
Harry Armstrong &. Clark Billy
"BOB" THE BOXING KANGAROO
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
LYRIC
MON., TUE8., WED.
RAPOLI &. COMPANY
ALICE CLARK
PHOTO PLAY8
READ! THINK! PONDER!
Shakespeare's
"A8 YOU LIKE IT"
3 Shows Daily-2, 7 and 9 P. M
ALL SKATS 10 CUNTS "
Visit the most enjoy
able and up to date
Moving Picture.
Programmes given at
1329 0 Sir., South Side.
Wanlb Ilk your Work.
TRY THEM'
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