The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1914, Image 3

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    THEATRES
Oliver Theatrd
TONIGHT AT 8:15
NEIL O'BRIEN and MINSTRELS
PRICES $1-50 to 50c.
SAT. MAT. A NIGHT, NOV. 14
"THE UNDER DOG"
Mon., Tue. Wed. & Mat., Nov. 16-18
t HE TRAIL OF THE LONE
1 SOME PINE"
RlESNER & GORES
"It's Only a Show"
COLE & DEHANY
BOLAND & HOLTZ
BURKHEART &
WHITE
THE CARLOS
THE GRAZERS
MALITA BONCONI
THE PATHE DAILY
mm im m
WM. LAMPE & CO.
In "One Flight Up"
ARCHIE ONRI and
MISS DOLLY
Novelty Entertainers
PHOTO PLAYS
"In Bridal Attire"
"The Dole of Destiny"
"Get Into the Ball Game"
"The Hert-Sellg News"
mi
WW
ism
Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams
"Food for th Gods"
6UIN DRUG CO,
Oct 14th M New Telephone Bid
"Art Your Physician About Us"
wotvai's GLASSY candy
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
REMEMBER US
FOR
SH0ES:& SHOE REPAIRS
140 No. 11th St., Two Blocks
South of Campus
THE N. U. SHOE STORE
Modern Dances Taught
Private Uni. Class
Saturday 3 to 5
MAXIXE, HALF AND HALF,
CANTER, HESITATION
HAMPTON'S ORCHE8TRA
Mr. C. E. Buirard. member ot
U. P. T. of D. of A., personally
instructs all classes, assisted by
the Misses Peggy Kautzman,
Minnie Boggs, Zora Northrup,
and MK-es'rs. E. O. Erickson and
Robert Chesney.
LINCOLN DANCIXG ACADEMY
C. E. Bullard, U. of N. "02"
Manager
L5477 1124 N ST.
MAGNET
15!! O
Friday and Saturday
ALL STAR FEATURE
CORPORATION
Presents
Lew Dockstader
In a 5-act Motion Picture Play
of Civil War Days
"DAIN"
By Hal Reid
Shows 1:45, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00,
9:15. Admission 10c and 5c
$3j
Ik "Limnon"
m
Made in Tan or Black, broad
shank and low, square heel,
small English eyelets, new
English lap tip.
We are making a "Special" on
these right new models for RIGHT
NOW. They are $4 grades at other
shops.
Ask for "Specials"
$3.50
The College Shoe Store
'The Bootery"
1230 O
BETTER SHOES
SIMMONS
THE PRINTER
3I7 SI2th PHONE B23I9
Coming Homo-Eh!
but you want to be
wearing one of our
classy Suits or Bal
macaans back.
Don't fail to see
our values at
$3.5.00
ri
Senior Hop.
Financial statement of the Senior
Hop given at Rosewild Hall, Novem
ber 6, 1914: Total receipts, 86 tickets
at $1.50 each, $129. Expenditures-
Hall, $25; music, $30; decorations,
$3; programs, $11; printing tickets,
$1.25; advertising, $6.75; refresh
ments, $11.75;' doorkeeper, .$1.20.
Total, $90.25. D. D. Mapes, Chairman
of Committee. Audited November 12,
1914.
Complimentaries were issued to
Carl Ganz, Ethel Westberg, Margaret
Farley, Bernard Westover, Julius
Harpham, Percy Spencer, L. E. Lanz,
LeRoy J. Harney, John J. Lyons, and
D. D. Mapes. T. A. WILLIAMS,
Agent Student Activities.
OFFICIAL ROOTERS' HATS
for the Kansas game everybody
will wear them on sale at Ma-
gee's, 1109 O street, and priced
at cost 25c. Get yours today!
University Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O St. Yellow Front
Your Tatronage Solicited
"CHARUPS"
Y O U Football
W E School Supplies
The Book Shop
1212 O Street
W. A. Getty, Pres.
G. E. Vennum, Mgr.
Cut Flowers
We extend you a cordial in
vitation to call.
Unique floral arrangements
for all social occasions.
Corsage Boquets a Specialty
Griswold Seed Co.
Floral Dept., 1042 O 8L
wants to see you at
1228 R
A good place to
EAT
A. U. Schombock
TIANIST
Appointments made for Teas.
Dinners. Formal and Informal
evening affairs receive my personal
supervision.
Phones: B-3715, after C p. m.,
L-9378.
Positively Lincoln's authority on
the "Lite Dance Dope."
HENDRY
ALL SOULS CMURC1
A FREE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Service 10:45. Subject: "America's Opportunity," Sun
day, the 15th, at 12:15, Mr. Weatherly will begin a series of
talks on "Modern Religious Problems. " Subject Sunday, "The
Bible."
You Can Get Your
Chewing Gum and Candies
AT THE
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
FACING
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction given in all branches of music. Students may
nroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
GREEK TABLETS
of correspondence paper, tinted and plain, several styles of
headings, selling for
lCc only
because of soiled appearance of covers from shelf wear.
Supplies on hand for most of the Greek letter fraternities.
The CO-OP, 318 No. 11th
IT IS COMING HOME
To our student trade that our interest in university printing work is
more than a pretense. We offer as specialists, a free diagnosis of
your needs in this line. Special Student Consulting Hours every Sat;
urday Morning.
Graves
Printery
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CHAPIN BROS
1 OT Cn 1 Th
THE CAMPUS.
THE
Specializing in Univeisity HHintinq
B-2957 244 N 11th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME