The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 13, 1913, Image 3

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    T II E I) A I L Y N E H It A S K A N
Y. M. C. A. STATE CONVEN
TION OPENS TODAY
THEATRES
Will Last Four Days With Ten
Sessions and Many Special
Conferences.
The Thirl second slate convention
of the Young Men's Christian associa
tion of Nebraska, begins today with
the annual convention dinnei, which
will he held at the reading room of the
Y. M. ('. A. building, beginning at 6:30
The convention will la ft four days
during which I line ten general ses
sions will be held as well as- student
conferences which will be arranged
fv-r. All uer of the state are In
iied lo attenc this great convention
as there will be something of interest
lor everyone, business ,i;i! profes
sional men, college students, mem
bers of boards of ui'vetrrs, commit-1
teemen, etc.
A program fee of $1 will be charged
to cover convention expenses. The
headquarters of the convention will
bo at the Y. M. ('. A. building and
at the Fiist Presbyterian church
Some of the convention speakers are:
Chancellor Frank Strong of the I'nl-
versity of Kansas, William F. Sweet,
Denver, Col., Rev. S. II. Forrei of
Erio, Penn.. C.eorge I). IMcDili of Chi- J
cago, 111., A. (!. Knehel of New York I
city, Arthur Cotton of New York city,
and John V Nippe, Interstate Stu '
i
dent secretaiy
Artistic dance progiams and menus
for particu'ar people George Urns.
Printers, 1313 N street
He It Kesohed. That we, the
meinbeis ol the Senior Law
Class oi the I'nheisity ol Ne
braska, do hereby extend our
heartfelt sjmpathy, to our class
mate and friend, Harry C (Jog
gins, for the loss of his beloved
mother.
He It Further Resolved, That
these resolutions be published in
the Daily Nebraskan and a copy
of the same sent to Harry C
Goggins.
SENIOR LAW CLASS
LATEST MILITARY PROMOTIONS
Major and Captain and Quartermaster
Announced by Commandant
Bowman.
The following promotions, appoint
nienls and assignments are announced
by the Military department:
To be major, unassigned, Capt. E.
J. Tayloi ; to be captain and quarter
master, Lb'iit. A. B. Ballah.
Ilagenslck's Orchestra, Auto B-2990.
Senior Pins For Sale -- New Ship
ment received. The University Hook
Store.
Home Made Bread
COOKIES PIES CAKES
tzJyZr0
"""" Give us your next order for Punch.
We' know we can suit you both in quality and in price
I1IRI) STRYKFR
EARL HAWKINS
GRAHAM GETS GOOD JOB.
R. A. Graham, '11, has received no
tice of his appointment to the as
sistant superintendency of the cement
plant of the Superior Portland Cement
company. The plant will Include a
railroad, an eight mile canal, a Re
publican river bridge, and a huge ce
ment plant, all of which Mr Graham
will have in charge.
Notice.
No swimming (not senior) class for
women at Y M. C A. Thursday,
March 13th or 20th. Season contin
ued March 27. April 3, 10, 17, 21, and
May 1st.
TWO HEAD
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Freshmen as wen as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, courte
ous treatment, and the best of service
at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse,
20 N. 11th St. Adv.
Six Loafs for 25c
1-blUI
Ms m.
Hot Until IBVT JBA wL i
LBS HYDE,
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JKSSS'H
CAPTAIN CARRIER
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST Phi Delta Chi Frat pin. Find
er return to 24-12 T or call I3-1G29
3-7-3t
FOR SALE A tapestry bed couch
3x() ft. Lower part holds bedding,
upper part made of haid and springs
$15.00. 3-8 It
Rflbn ft
liMIIIIy . &:V
MBMBBST
run. nr,.N i j-fhiicu nun, m.-cjiiu iiuw. Th(, L (, SmUh & ,.0h T , u ,-mM-
Urownell lilk. 1!390 feet; no hotter, ,H lllvalual)h. t() college students who
tloor in city; elevator service, cloak wan, u m (),.(, ()- ,,.,,. ,.,.,. wol k af.
rooms, toilet rooms, good piano; no ' ter irraduation
public dance allowed in hall; limited j Wl, Kivt, sp,.(.jai attention to the
to fraternity, sorority, club and pKyate needH of students We have typewrit
dances; dates reserved; $8 a night. er8 to r(,nt( aH wt.n as to S(.u A few
Both phones. .John Taylor, Brow- rebuilt machines at u bargain.
n0" blk- ! L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
ii-ii ni.iv'i- l 1...1, ....I il.w.i
FOUND-One black silk muffler Ini
tial "G." Owner call at Rag office
and pay for this ad. 3-11-lt
LOST On Oliver stage Saturday
night, large brown engineering book.
Finder return or notify Rag office.
3-12-3t
LOST Lady's gold watch, monogram
M. R. H., with a pearl shatelalne
pin. Rewaid if returned to Mable
Hayes. L-301 or phone Auto. F-2131.
3-13-lt
LOST On the editor of the Cornhusk-
er's desk, a short stubby fountain
pen, safety variety. Return to this
office. 3-13-3t
Oliver Theatre
FRIJDAY NIGHT, MARCH 14
The Henry B. Harris Estate
Presents
ROSE STAHL
In Her Comedy Success
MAGGIE PEPP.ER
Chas Klen's Department Store
Romance
Orch $2, $1.50.
Gal 50c.
Bal. $1 and 75c
ORPHEUMj
THE TOP O' TH' WORLD
DANCERS
MISS FLORENCE MODENA
Lola MERRILL & OTTO Frank
WOODS & WOODS TRIO
WARREN & BLANCHARD
CARITA DAY
LEW HOFFMAN
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
LYRIC
CRACKER JmoK FOUR
Robert Lee's Manikins
PHOTO PLAYS
"THE INTERNATIONAL SPIES"
"PATHE'S WEEKLY"
"THE STORY OF LAVINA"
"PUT YOURSELF IN THEIR
PLACE "
3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 &. 9 P. M.
Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c
Nights All Seats 15c
Preserve Your College Work!!
Company
1 25 North 13th Street
LINCOLN, NEBR.
HAVE
The Evans
DO YOUR WASHING
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug- Co.
13th and O St.