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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN UNIVERSITY NOTICES PERSONAL OLIVER THEATRE THIS WEEK INCLUDING THANKSGIVING Barrow-Howard Players In SEVEN KEY8 TO BALDPATE FrU 8at. and Dally Mata. November 20-27 LYMAN H. HOWE TRAVEL FESTIVAL till Blanche Ring "In Vaudeville" Alice Lyndon Doll Wilson A Lenore Bessie Browning Weber A Elliott George Chlyo . Paris Fashion Shop Clark & McCullough "Much Ado About ' Nothing" "Neal f the Navy" "Hats la Hats" The Searchlight" Your business Is valuable to as.. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality, and Service. . See us before you buy, WHITEBREAST COAL & LUT.IBER CO. . (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 . 107 No. 11th St PARKER'S Press the button Self Filling 1PENS TMLLER'S UJrescription 1ST HARMACY Cor. 16th A O Sts. Phone B4423 .'- -en. 7; "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P IXSmiiliSBro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEAHEfO L02TO 7EAEIITO ITew, nebuilt and Ccztali 125 Ko. 13ti Et. Sophomore football practice today at 11 o'clock. East door of Armory. The Freshmen and Sophomores foot ball battle will take place at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday, November 24, on the Athletic field. Junior-Senior Football Game Today at 2:30 o'clock on the Ath letic field. Sophomore football practice today at 1:15 o'clock. Men appear in suits. Everyone out. To All Men Who Have Apv-ed for Work at he University Employ mnet Bureau: We expect to go through our list of applications this week and discard all those which are not complete. If you still desire work, please see that your application is correct as to address, phone number and your hours which are available for outside work. Do this by Wednesday afternoon.. HAROLD HOLTZ, Employment Secretary. Scott's Orchestra, Call. B-1432. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. PD?E HOSPITAL Bring us your disabled pipes. Conway's, 1306 o. wl Mabel Hrabak, Dodge, a student at the University of Nebraska last year, visited on the campus since last Sat urday morning. She !s expecting to return to school next fall. W. H. Martin, D. O. S. Professional Optometrist 15 Years' Experience Late special college and clinic training. Glasses I furnish are the best, most becoming and most satis factory that the highest optical skill can provide. Endorsed by hundreds of happy patrons. Charges entirely reasonable. Tests and advice free. You are not obligated in the least if you come here. Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, and evenings by appointment. Phone L9156. 1339 O Street Over Weinberg's C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SIIEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET BY ORDER Any Kind of Cakes for Parties, Weddings, Birth days, etc.. French Pastry H. TOSEL & CO. 210 South 12th Street. Phone L-75S2 Across Herpolsheimer WEITUAI.S CLASSY CAW MEIER DRUG CO. lSLh end O STREETS Alpha Sigma Phi announces eth withdrawal of the pledge of Ben Mat lick, '18. Beta Theta PI has announced the withdrawal of the pledge of John Gal lager, '19. Miss Ilinterlong, of the Geology de partment, will spend her Thanksgiv ing vacation at Minden. Alta De Long, '15, who is teaching in the high school at Wahoo, spent the week-end in Lincoln. Elizabeth Rennard, M8, of Ailing- ton, is spending a few days in Lin coln, visiting Gladys Whitford, '19. Eva Robertson, ex-'15, of Madison, has returned to her home after spend ing a few days with Harriet Ramey, '18, in Lincoln. Prof. O. J. Frankforter has made a water analysis for the city of O'Neill and reports that he test shows an excellent grade of water. Superintendent W. A. Yoder, super- d 5 BESSIE BROWNING, whose effer vescent comedy and clever imita tions of stage selebrities, will be one of the features at the Orpheum this week. intendent of the public schools of . A. 1 Douglas county, Is planning to lane crarinsitfi work in the Graduate School of Education. Superintendent W. A. Yoder has held tnis orace ior iuui forma nd is considered the best coun ty superintendent in the state. Tr and Mrs. Merle Swaynie of Ar cadia sent announcement cards last week to Lincoln friends announcing the birth of a daughter on November 1. The little girl has been namea iwiha Louise. Both Mr. and Mrs. Swaynie were students at the Univer sity. Mrs. Swaynie was formerly Miss Mona Lacey, and a member of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. The. following alumni were Home coming visitors at the Dleta Upsilon ttauoa durine the past week: Prof. Dale Elliott, University of South Dakota. James A. Green .Chicago. Geo. M. Tunison, Omaha. Yale Huffman, Merna. Frank Anderson, Ord. Alfred Mungen, Omaha. John L. Hershey, Beatrice. Alfred E. Burr, Omaha. Richard Russell, Hazard. The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. xfoal tickets. J5.50 for $4.60, 137 orth Twelfth. Newbert Cafe.v German Lunch and Cafe, R. C. Schelder, manager. 1121 P street r v j sslf frtSvasjWq,, v jf I V r-- on ; .J , ' SILK EVERY PAIR FULLY GUARANTEED We have just received a new shipment which gives us a very complete line of sizes and colors. We sell more PHOENIX SILK HOSE, than any other kind. ILLER WINS STOCK JUDGING CONTEST Boyd Rist, of Humboldt, is First in Inter-Class Contest at State Farm Others Who Scored High By making a score of 1,779 out of a possible 2,400 points, Boyd Rist, of Humboldt, a Senior in the College of Agriculture, won the loving cup pre sented by the Nebraska Improved Live Stock Breeders' association in the inter-class stock Judging contest at the the University Farm, the results of which were announced last night at a public meeting in Agricultural hall. Fifty men took part in the contest, grouped in ten teams. Sixteen class es of live stock were Judged, includ ing four each of cattle, horses, hogs and sheep. The other nine highest winners in the order of their ranking were: Frank Carver, Bartley G. Snapp, Lin coln; Melanothon B. Posson, Hays Center; H. B. Morgan, Lincoln; Ches ter H. Grau, Washington; C. E. Booth, Central City; George Neuswanger, Greeley, Colo.; Louis A. Reynolds, Ashland; Noel Rhodes, Creighton. The five scoring highest In the Judg: ing of horses in the order of their STOP! XHIINK Y MIINUTE! Increase your earning power by taking a. course in Shorthand, Type writing or other commercial subject In this big, busy, elegantly eouipped and thoroughly manned commercial school. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES We will arrange suitable hours University Folk Feel at Home Here Nebraska School of Business T. A.' B LAKES LEE, Business Manager Corner O and 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME GRAVES PRINTING CO. SPECIALISTS- UNIVERSITY PRINTING BOOT JHiS(g 75c and .00 pr. & PAINE rank were: Mark Richmond, Red Cloud; W. H. Eller, Lincoln ; Frank Carver, Bartley; C. C. Jenkins, Lin; coin; Melanothon B. Posson, Hayes' center. The five scoring highest in the Judging of cattle in the order of their rank were: Boyd Rist, Humboldt; Russell Aker, Harvard; C. E. Booth, Central City; G. W. Talbot, Cheney; G. W. Boydston, Ceresco. The five scoring highest in the Judgr ing of hogs in the order of their rank were: Louis A. McReynolds, Ash land; I. G. Beach, Lincoln; B. G. Hays, Ansley; Russell Aker, Harvard; Boyd Rist, Humboldt. The five scoring highest in the Judg ing of sheep in the order of their rank were: D. M. Hewitt, David City; C. E. Lucas, Shelby; H. C. Grau, Washington; C. L. Hotchkiss, Valpar aiso; C. A. Olson, Stromsburg. The ranks of the teams were as follows: University, first team; Uni versity, second; Advanced, first team; School of Agriculture Seniors; Ad vanced, second team; Juniors, School of Agriculture; Senior, second team; School of Agriculture; Sophomore, School of Agriculture; University third team; mixed.