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THE DAILY NEHRASKAN CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM LEAVES THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN V I ...-wf". Leonard Hoagland, '09, 1h visiting at the Delta Tan Delta houBe. Jones' Orchestra. Phono L 8G05 Amelia Anheuser, '12, of Omaha Is v I s i 1 1 n k frlendH at Gertrude Hall. Meet me at Greon'R, 120 North 11th Ralph Halligan or North IMatte, re entered University last week and will complete hifl law course. Telephone Yule Bros at oncof A. M. Oherfelter, '10, an Innocent and prominent member of his class, was a campus visitor yesterday morn ing Hagenslck's Orchestra Auto 9042 South Dakota Girl Here. Miss Mabelle Eastman, an Alpha Xi Delia from South Dakota, has been vis iting the local chapter. C H. O fat. Prey, University florist, 1133 Visits on Way to Omaha. Mildred Hevins visited at the Alpha Xi Delta house on the way to the Teachers' Association in Omaha. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. I Kear Alice and Marie Hermansen ney, and Miss Peterson of University Place are visiting at house the Tri Delta Call Roy O Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 718G, L8152. Lofgren On Campus. Guh Lofgren, '12, and Mr. Mills, as sistant coach at the Omaha High School, spent the week-end at the Sig ma Alpha Epsilon house. The Students' Suitorlum, cleaning and pressing, 504 No. 15th St. Auto B-1294 Frandsen to Omaha. Professor Frandsen of the dairy de partment left for Omaha Wednesday night to give a talk before the agri cultural section of the Nebraska State Teachers' Association We have the best workman, the larg est, most Banitary and modern barber Bhop and bathhouse In the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. Mi6S Washburn Goes to Manila. Miss Orvilla Washburn, '11, sails from San Francisco November 9 for Manila She will teach there in the training school under the board of tho Methodist Episcopal church. Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repairod by an experienced dress maker Satisfactory work at reason able prices Mrs. Bricka, 315 South 17th Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It Farm Entomologists Busy. Ten thousand specimens of insects collected during the summer are being worked over and grouped by tho assist ants in the entomology department at the State Farm. Captain Boggs and Team Leave for Columbia Today Team In Fair Shape. Captain Boggs and his crosscountry brothers depart for Columbia, Mo , to day to compete in the second annual cross country run next Saturday The run last year was held at Lawrence, Kas , the day of tho Nebraska Kansas football came. The Cornhusker team was disqualified last year when one of the runners became ill during the run Those making tho trip are Captain Boggs. Cutrlght. V. Smith, Diers and Anderson The team is In Tair shape ' mb,.r 8 ,,M2 No morP (lrk(tH wl ror the meet While not expecting to,,,p vnlMllt(.(, for ,, ,, ,, Tm.k make a clean sweep of things, they are i rmnn Jr nil(1l()r of ,,., ()rganl7.a expecting to place well toward the tPl(onH of the list of winners Kubik, who has shown up prominently In all piellml nary tryouts, will not be able to ae company the team on account of a couple of bad ankles The run will be five miles in length, all of the Missouri Valley Conference schools being represented Quite a number of schools not members of the conference have been invited to par ticipate In the run, and a good bunch of runners will start. The Ames team, last year's champions of the Missouri Valley and the Western Conference, has fond hopes of repeating the trick again this year It looks as if they might he able to do it, for three mem bers of last year's team are on the team this year Hut we have not given up all hopes and expect to give the M illlll ID l ,WWU I kill IVM 111 II lllllll J , letting the mknow that the Cornhusk- ers are still alive "Jimmy " BIRKNER-RICHARDS WEDDING. Lincoln Couple Married Last Evening. Well Known on Campus. The marriage of Miss May Louise Richards of Lincoln to Hugo Ernst Birkner, ex-'ll, also of Lincoln, was solemnized last evening in the ball- LET THE EVANS LAUNDRY DO YOUR WASHING Lincoln Hotel Tickets $1.25 Hagensick's Orchestra Friday, Nov. 8, 1912 We serve the purest and i Huyler's Chocolates best HOT and COLD RE- ! $1.00 Fountain Pens FRESHMENTS in the city , $1.00 Safety Razors Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c It is very important that every fresh man man be at the gymnasium next Saturday evening All final arrange ments will he announced for the Olym pics and every man will be given a place AH men wishing to ti out for the crosscountry repoit at the gym Saturday morning at 9 ,'iO sharp-- Howard Ankeny Auditor's Notice. One hundred and thirty two tickets. Inclusive of all compllmentarles. have ,)(ipn vall(lat((1 for thl, H0IlU)r hoUj N() Nov fi. 1912 CLASSIFIED COLUMN WANTKI) A toom mate by a frosh man engineer fi.'H No 12th st l'hone Auto L 9Ri;:! 34 2t ROOM and hoard at 1029 R st "Ladles' Home, 10 30 Gt FOR KKNT All modern furnished room for two gentlemen 235 No 16th st 10 30 3t LOST A I'ocketbook containing about $30 in bills. Kindly return and name vour own reward 11-2388 1 1-7 3t room of the Lincoln Hotel at 8 30 p m The bride is well remembered among University friends as one active in Lincoln so iety circles Mr Mrkner Is a member or the Phi Delta Theta fia ternity The wedding was attended by mem bets of the Kappa Alpha Theta soror it y and the Phi Delta Theta fraternltv 7i LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING iitflt' t i a rVfl 'Vb yw w() mm I mAr r W -A OLIVER THEATRE Tonight at 8:15 CHARLE8 FROHMA Presents Donald Brian in "The Siren" Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1 & 50c Frl. Sat. A. 8at. Mat. Nov. 8-9 THE WHITE SLAVE Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50 &. 25c November 11-13 "THE COBURN PLAYERS" ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE HOWARD'S NOVELTY HERBERT ASHLEY &. AL LEE JESSE L. LASKY THE BOUNDING PATTERSONS THE TAKINESS JOHN HIGGINS Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. 3 L Y R I C The Millards Henry Hargrave & Co. Photo Plays 3 Shows Daily 2, 7 and 9 p. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at iHEATBa 1329 0 Str., South Side. Y. M. C. A. if Antiseptic Barber Shop. if if Any Style Halrcuttlng 25 cents. if if Beat Service. Try Us. if 0 Sfaulb like yiutr fflurk. "TRY THEM" 24D a. 1111? t. Chimin. Nrb. ii w ml ' W mr mWf 9r - rW Mmmw fl . H ! Mk&nEATKiH WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 126 N. 14th S our Sample! )! UftCOLft-HUR. Let Ted clean your garments.