The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1915, Image 4

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    THE DAILY WEBBASKAN
tnornin at 11 o'clock, where definite j
arrangement will be made for regn-
Scott's Orchestra. Call, b4S2.
lar practice in uus wort.
TENNIS FINALS SOON
WRITUAl.S CLASSY wwt
MEIER DRUG CO.
Third Round Being Played Ellis and
Geeson in Semi-Finals Winner
to go Into Final!
13th and O STREETS
TRY
tor
GOOD OYSTER STeWS
Roberts Dairy Lunch
12S8 O
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
Quick Service
Open at AU Ties.
Orphcum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Student
WANTED
' Young men who want to work
and make tig money can do so
by calling at the American Alm
inca Ware Company. 1"23 O St.
Students who have from 2 to 6
hrs a day extra time preferred.
GET READY-
The goofi eld Angel Food
Taffy, w e'll soon be here. While
you wait eat -Real Butter
Scotch" or many other flod
candies.
THE SUGAR BOWL
1552 0 Street.
Florists, -f
BZ77S
1042 O ST.
GOTKICTHEfcfcW
AKRW
2 (or 25c cqllaf
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
cevrrr. ptaaocr a co.. ic.
The Man
of Today
is a fellow of classy appearance.
His garments are cared for tf
H1GBY
Cleaning and Dyeing
SERVICE
10 Years of Leadership
B6633
The third round of the University
Tennis Tournament Is w being
played. Today C. Geeson defeated W.
Young for a p'.ace in the semi-finals.
The rounds so far are: ,
Preliminary:
J. A. Cejnar bre.
C. W. France defeated H. Sine.
Phil Watkins defeated Leland
'Chaupe.
M. Taylor defeated . tnan
H. Long defeated Charles Gardiner
!hv default-
U Hide defeated W. B. Jeffery.
W. I. Aitkin defeated L. W. Jeffery
tv default.
B. Kenner defeated B. Knudson by
default.
': M. Young defeated D. B. Dow.
idt defeated J. E. Ray-
! inond.
B. C. Hopewell defeated E, Christen
don hy default.
C. Geeson defeated J. T. Nelson.
B. Taylor defeated B. Babson.
H. Ellis bye.
O. Chatt bye.
The second round:
C. W. France defeated J. A. Cejnar.
H. Long defeated V. B. Jeffery.
M. Young defeated A. C. Schmidt.
C. Geeson defeated B. C. Hopewell
by default.
H. E'.lis defeated B. Taylor.
O. Chatt bye.
The third round:
H. Ellis defeated O. Chatt.
I E Geeson defeated W. Young.
! Today at 2 p. m. Harry Ellis will'
'play Ed Geeson in the semi-final;
'round, the winner to go into the finals. J
. At the same time the winner of the
.Watkins-Franee match will play the;
winner or tne jenrey-tveuner maicu
the winner to go into the finals.
Hart Schaffner
&.Marx
III, .Will
Special Showing of
Suits and Overcoats
with this label
$17.50
ARMSTRONGS
There is also a provision that there
shall be no loitering on the porch or
returning from engagements.
LOST In Library Thursday, Octo
ber 7, Waterman fountain pen, goia
trimmed. Finder return to Registrar's
117-19-21
ice.
Freshrr.a nGirls' Party
The Girls' Club have requested the
following girls to meet in the Y. Y. C.
A. room in the Temple, Thursday at
5 o'clock, to discuss plans for the
Annual Freshman Girls' Party:
Miriam Little.
Marie Studts.
Helen Kendall.
Heila Eilgenbroadt.
Louise Carlysle.
Florence Birch.
Hazel Snethen.
Dorothy Pierce.
Martha Xoble.
Helen Loftman.
Hazel Westover.
Ruth Berry.
Hazel Ward.
Elinor Bennett
Ottila Schurnian,
Catherine Newbranch,
Georgian Adams.
Mary Steele.
Margaret McDougaL
Mildred Morse.
Pan-Hellenic Rules
The Pan-Hellenic council, which gov
erns the University sororities, last
week adopted the strictest rules for
house management that have ever
been imposed upon the local Greek
societies. Freshman girls are limited j
to one school eight date. The date
must not last later than 10:20 p. m..
WOMAN'S SWIMMING CLASS
Sixty Must Register to Insure the
Class Tickets at Miss Gitting's
Office
The women's athletic authorities at
the University have made arrange
ments for a swimmine class for Uni-
nor can they attend late performances glUy girlg wJU hav?
at the vaudeville or moving picture
UC'JSeb. VliJCl UUU1S lUUBt vvvi tu .Jjg -Jijcli
titer O OliUCK taiu BUWt lHfc"
after 10:30 o'clock on week-end nights.
to register for the work to insure the
Home of
The Home Style
Malted Milk
TOLLER'S
1rescription
HARMACY
Cor. 16th & O SL Phone B4423
will be held at the City
Y. M. C. A. pool, from 11 to 1 o'clock
on Tuesdays. Tickets for the first
semester will cost two dollars, and
must be purchased before October 21,
at Miss Gittings office.
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Fall in line with Tuxedo, and you and "Tux" will
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Smile, who have found the world's top-notch tobacco and
are spreading the good news in puffs of pure pleasure.
The Perfect Tobacco forJipe and Cigarette
! A Freshman Committee
' The Freshmen Olympic committee
has been given out by President
, Xolan as follows:
Kline, chairman,
j Parka.
Hello.
I Herman
J Horsberger.
! Anderson.
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and never have to. It's all-day-long enjoyment with
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smoke in the morning to the
last restful pipe 2t night.
You try it for a week in pipe
or "cigarette early and often.
Stack it up against the best you
ever smoked and you'll find
something heller in Tuxedo.
YOU CAN DUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
5c
10c
Conrenient. plJne wrapped,
moisture-proof pouch . . .
Famous preen tin with r"ld
lettering, curved to fit pocket
in Tin flumiJtri, 40c end FCc
In Gltut UumUert, 52c end 90c
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The Unl. Home of
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Soft Drinkt
Fresh Home Made Candies
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 A O
See man.
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THE IHEllCtK TOBACCO COUrtKT
In response to invitations from sev
eral Central American countries, Frank
Harrison, globe trotter, writer and lec
turer, of Lincoln, has worked out a
plan for a trade and educational ex-1
enrsion to those countries that ought I
to arouse much local newspaper in
terest, as well as advertise the re-l
sources of. Nebraska in the Spanish
American states. Lincoln and Omaha
Commercial clubs, the university and
the state educational department all
endorse the idea, and plan to send a
representative with pictures and exhibits.
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The University School ofEIusi
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
I'usic DraiuElic Art Assibtla Dl::!:j
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus - 1 1 ih c R St.