The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 06, 1912, Image 3
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN CLASS PRESENT IN PLACE THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES o-MBI ft JoneB' Orchestra. Phono L-8606. The cups won by the Btock Judging team at Kansas City are here, and they are well worth the worth the boyB did to earn them. ' Meet me at Green's, 120 North 11th. Currier Returns. K. L. Currier returned Monday from St. Edward, Neb., where ho spent a few days In the Interests of the farm management department of the Ne braska Experiment Station. Telephone Yule Bros at onco. The StudentB' Sultorlum, cleaning and pressing, 504 No. 15th St. Auto B-1294. A . oul -..-H- Au School Convocation. A musical program was given at con- vocation of the School of Agriculture Tuesday morning. Mr. Frank Broder gave several enjoyable selections, ac companied by Miss Louise Mote. Hagenslck's Orchestra. Auto 9042. Deutcher Vereln. The Deutscher Geselliger Vereln will Initiate the new members on Thursday of this week at Mr. Stanley's, 2327 Washington street. Take College View and Normal, or Seventeenth and Sum ner cars. Initiation begins promptly at 8 o'clock. Come and witness all. C. II. Frey, University florist, 1133 O st. Bcssey Gets New Work. The new Century Encyclopedia, which has just been Issued in a re vised form, has been purchased by Dr. Bessey and placed In his ofTlce. Students wishing to refer to this are at liberty to do so, providing they call during his office hours. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Hop Committee to Meet. There will be a meeting of the fresh man hop committee Thursday, 11:30, In U. Hall, room 102. This is the first meeting in anticipation of the big dance December 14. It Is very impor tant that the entire committee be present. Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 7186, L-8152. Gaines to Speak on Cholera. There will be a meeting of the Agri cultural Club In the geography lecture room Saturday night, November 9. Dr. Gaines will talk on "New Phases of Hog Cholera" and the stock Judging team will tell how they placed Just at the English Royal Stock Show at Kansas City. We have the beat workman, the larg est, moat sanitary and modern barber shop and bathhouse In the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. See The "CULLINAN" our show window this wsek. Our reputation is a good thing to take into con sideration when pondering where to buy a Diamond. Noble Faced Clock to Be 8avlng of De-J llnquonta, Fussers and Smokers. ' The long-heralded, marble-faced clock j which wns the gift of the class of 1912 has at last been set into its place above the library steps. From one cause or another the gift, which was to have been here in time to be presented to the University on graduation day lust year, did not arrive until about three weeks ago. Since that time work on Installing it has been going on so slowly that Its final Installation yester day passed without attracting any at tentlon whatsoever. Just at present the hands point un waveringly to the hour of 12. It will soon be connected with the electric system which controls the other clocks on the campuB and its work will begin Doubtless In the future all fussers' .n ...111 lrt lm.i ...Wl. tl.n (,tn rtf li 1 UlllUB Mill u- m-ii llll lilt mill Ul un Ill l.,l, .. ..,1 llw l, 1,1 Inurii "' l '" " " " """ '""" who stanq outsiue the gate aim hiiiokp, will find it convenient, for they can then time the length of their lndulg ence in the "vile weed" to the fraction of a second without the risk of being late to clasB. Yea, verily, 'tis far su perior to the nickel-plated IngerBoll, so let us give thanks. O'H. SOPH HOP TICKETS ON SALE Chairman Swift Begins Work on Big Second Year Dance, Nov. 22. Tickets for the sophomore hop will be placed on sale today. The number has been limited to 125, including com plimentarles. Vhen this number has been sold it will be Impossible to get a ticket. Louie Hagensick, who will furnish the music for the occasion, has just re turned from New York City with an entire new line of pieces, which will be rendered for the first time at this hop. Tickets may be had on and after to day from Russell Swift, chairman; George Spooner, Ed PettiB, Louie Meier, Walter Klopp, and at the Co-Op book store. The dance will be held November 22 at the Lincoln Hotel. CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTED A room-mate by a fresh man engineer. 534 No. 12th st. Phone Auto L-9863. 34 2t ROOM and board at "Ladies' Home," 1029 R st. 10-30 6t FOR RENT All modern furnished room for two gentlemen. 235 No. 16th at. 10-30 3t LOST In Chemical Lecture Hall, No vember 5, small leather coin purse. Please return to Rag office. 11-6 It Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled and ropalrod by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reaaon able prlceB. Mra. Brlcka, 315 South 17th. Auto B-4844. Adv. 10-2 It fac-simlle of . the largest Diamond in the world, in Him MsiHBBH Hi ;;tlfB VMv . Xv'&oc&KMKSRAQyMKMYAHI Bit BBM 1 -,& m&MMMmm. imM,immmmmmm Donald Brian who comes to the Oliver Thursday Night in the Musical Comedy Success "THE SIREN" & NON- BALKABLE- SELF-POINTING A Hammcrlcss Gun with Solid Frame. Easiest operating and smooth est action. THE STEVENS Repeating Shotgun No. 520 U8TINQ AT $25.00, b Indorsed by Shoot- ers everywhere at "Superb for Trap er ReJd." Made in five styles and illustrated and described in Stevens Shotgun Catalog. Have your Dealer show you a Stevens Repeater. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P.O. Box 5664, CHtCOPEZ FMIS, MASS. fJB '&t'(fi I vA Home Made Baked Goods Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries ftim- tSf Open after "Good Things to Eat" 1325-31 N STREET OLIVER THEATRE Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15 A MODERN EVE Night, $1.50 to 50c. 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