The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 30, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVER THEATRE
Every Night SMS. Matt. Wtd.
and Sat. 2:30
BARROW-HOWARD PLAYERS
Week of Sept. 27 to Oct. 2
-THE STRANGER
Next Week "JERRY"
Nights, We, 35c A 25c
Mat. 25c A 15
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Orquettra Torreblanca
David Reese, Edward
Baste
Jackson and Wahl
. James Teddy
Four Melodious Chaps
Jewel Trio
Mason, Wilbur and Jordan
The Paths Daily
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THE BOUDINI BROS.
NEWROF f PHELPS
"From Out of
the Big Snows"
"Getting Rid of
Aunt Kate"
"Hearst-Selig News"
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Special 25c dinner
Tor STuaent. vnt
block from campus.
M
RS. E. J. BEAM AN
4
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St. Uncoln, Nebr.
leech Candy Btchea
The Uni. Heme f
Light Lunches
Soft Driks
Fresh Home Made Candies
You set service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 A O
VTEITIU!, CLASSY cakdy
MEIER DRUG CO.
13lh and O STREETS
Florists,
TSl, M mm m.Amg
g 1042 O ST.
GD1TZZC tre new
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IT FITS THE CBAVAT
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UNIVERSITY NOTICES
A series of teas will be given for
the members of the faculty by the
Gamma Phi Beta sorority on Sun
day afternons, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
The first of these was given last
Sunday afternoon when Prof. Paul
Grummau gave a 6hort talk on Art:
The Union society will hold its
weekly meeting in Union Hall on the
third floor of the Temple on Sat
urday night of this week Instead of
Friday.
Tryouts for Yell Leaders
A'.l men wishing to try out tor yell
loader, leave their names with U. S.
Harkson, Alumni Office, any day be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Tryouts Saturday.
Palladian Literary society meets Fri
day evening, October 1. In Palladlau
Hall, third floor of the Temple. Vis
itors are welcome.
The Catholic Students' club will
hold Us annual reception Freday eve
ning at 8 o'clock, at the Temple, In
Music Hall.
The "mixer" on Saturday, October 2,
In the Armory at S o'clock, is the place
for all University students. There
the new students may make friends
and the old student will make new
ones as w ell as meet his old acquaint
ances. There will be a program of
music, dancing, games and refresn
ments. The dancing will begin at 9
o'clock in the big gymnasium, while
the games ill be going on in the
smaller one. Moving pictures will be
shown of the football team and of
th pageant The charge is a quarter.
By mistake of the printer, the ad
run Tuesday as Lincoln School of
Business should hare been the Ne
braska School T Business.
Xi Delta meeting at 5 o'clock Thurs
day, October 1, 5n Faculty hall. Im
portant business. Be prompt.
Girls' Club board will meet this
noon in Faculty Hall at the Temple,
Entries for the tennis tournament
must be in by Saturday evening. The
games start Monday. Make entries
in the Xebraskan office.
Ushers Notice
All ushers will report at the east
entrance of the Armory at 1 p. in.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LGSmilh&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEAEING
LONG 7EAIU23
New, Rebuilt and Eeatalt
125 No. lZih SL
Just to remind you fellows that you're going to need some
heavier clothes mighty soon. Ready for you now:
Fall Suits and Overcoats
Fall Hats and Caps
Fall Shirts, Gloves and Sweaters'
FARQUHAR'S
1325 O STREET
Friday to receive their assignments
for the Drake game Saturday.
A. J. COVERT.
LOST Between 1422 S street aud U
Hall, a lavalier and chain. Return to
Registrar. Reward. 111-11-13
I said: "If Christ came to Omaha!"
Christ has never been out of Omaha.
He has heard every lie, seen every
false vote, has known every vicious
thought, every sneer at high and holy
things, every injustice, every theft
WANTED Engineer wants room
mate. Has good room. Inquire 345
No. 13th st 112-11-13
EXCHANGES
Cross-Exam ination
The defendant, who, had called the
plaintiff a corrupt politician, was tak
en in hand by the latter's counsel and
subjected to the subjoined gruelling
experience:
Q. How old are you? A. Sixty-two.
Q. Sixty-two on your next birthday
or your last birthday? A. Next birthday.
Q. Who is your favorite author?
A. Thackeray.
Q. Have you ever held public of
fice? A, I have,
Q. Kindly tell the jury, without
equivocation, what public offices you
have held. A. 1 have been president
of the United States.
Q. In your political experience have
you ever come into contact with poli
ticians? A. I have.
Q. What did you think of them? A.
Some I liked, and some I didn't like.
Q. Where were you in the summer
of 1912? A. In South America.
Q. South America is a pretty big
place. Where in South America were
you"? A. I was aproximately at 14 de
grees 42 minutes north latitude and
53 degrees 28 minutes longitude.
Q. Did you, in the course of your
travels in South America, discover
anv new ichlhyological specimens? A.
I made the acquaintance of a man-
eating fish.
Q. A large fish? A. Of various
3 sizes.
Q. You would not commit yourself
more definitely? A. It depended on
the individual fish.
Q. Forty feet long, would you say?
A. Xot jaite that.
Q. Six inches? A. Oh, more tuan
that "
Q. One foot, two feet, three feet
long? A. Some were a foot long,
some were two feet long and some
were three feet long.
q. Ton would swear to that? A.
Tes.
q. Aod you believe in large famil
ies? A. I do.
Q. You believe that Admiral Peary
discovered the North Pole before Dr.
Cook did? A. I do.
Q. Yon are In favor of taking Alsace-Lorraine
from Germany and giv
ing it to the French? A. Yes.
Q. Tea reoogniie the serious na-
IPs?
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The lonecr and harder you w ear your Bradley, the more
you appreciate its fine making, sturdy shape and sty.e,
and warm, companionable comfort. It's the sweater
you'll cherish tkrough college ana tnereaner um
fondest possession, va yis " i--
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BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Deiavan, Wis.
For Sale at
CLOTHES MnEY FIT
ture of imputing corrupt motives io a J
prominent citizen? A. I do.
Q. That is all. Ex.
These warm, bright autumn days are j
hardly the best incentive to hard
study. It Is mcch more pleasant to
stroll languidly about the town or the j
campus and take a laxy siesta on the j
front porch than it is to scan the j
leaves f a text book or listen to the ,
stupid drivel of an instructor or pro
fessor. Nov far be it from us to advise
anyone to attend all his classe. We
know the futility of such advice, and
besides we enjoy too well the idle
ness of a stolen hour.
But we do advise caution. The old
er studetts already know, and the
new ones will soon discover, that ft is
No
Danger
Of Appearing
Poorly Dressed If You Let Us
Care For Your Garments.
HIGBY
Cleaning nd Dyeing
Service
1322 N ST.