The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 12, 1916, Image 4

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    SUMMER SCHOOL NE BB ASK AN
PURITAN
Punches. Fruit Ices, Ice Cream
H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM
COMPANY
2030 O st. B-6152
The Hauck Studio
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY
1216 O Street
Lincoln, Nebr.
Let Jack press that Suit
Y. M. C A. Tailor Shop
N. E. Cor. 13th & P Street
BASEMENT CITY V. M.
"Over Ten Years
of Leadership"
CLEANING
HIGBY and SERVICE
DYEING
1322 N B 6333
"Lei George Print II"
PROGRAMS, MENUS AND j
FANCY STATIONERY I
1313 N St. i
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Telephone B 3355
THE EVANS
LAUNDRY
The Mcst Complete in Equipment
The Most Perfect In Service
Telephone B 2311
The Evans
Cleaners, Presters, Dyers
Distinct, Separate Dry Cleaning
Plant
Work ani Service as Near Per
fection as Brains and Energy
Can Produce.
Patrons of oar Laundry and Dry
Cleaning Plants will 2nd many
of the little refinements of
Work and Serrice which
mean satisfaction to the cus
tomer as well as satisfaction
to ns.
(JUS MJMf,0 1;' "
PERSINGER ENTERTAINS AND
INSTRUCTS AT CONVOCATION
LECTURE THIS TIME WAS ON
PERU AND THE MONTANAS
Many of the Peculiarities of This South
American Land Are Emphasized
in Tuesday's Address
At convocation Professor Persinger
gave an interesting and instructing
lecture on his travels throughPeru.
I He Illustrated his lectures with slides
showing scenes in Lima and villages
of . the Andean mountains through 1
which he passed. His views show inj
a striking moment the mingling of
modern progress as emphasized by
American engineering skill in the
building of railroads in the mountains,
with old Indian culture. The movies
are fast taking the place of Spanish
bull fights. Newspapers are as pro
gressive as ours. They, perhaps, pay
more attention to obituaries. Lotteries
aie still allowed in that country and
one may still take a chance.
One thing of especial interest was
the agricultural development of small
valleys in the higher altitude or the
Andeas.
Professor Persinger also visited one
of the elementary schools cf Peru. He
found that it had about the same low
standards as our "destrick" school of
forty years ago. The University of
Lima, one o f the oldest institutions of
its kind in South America is really a
credit to the country.
Piofessor Persinger will conclude
his series of illustrated lectures with
a discussion of his travels at the head
quarters of the Amazon. His lectures
daring the summer have been well
(one p 4
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Hawaiian Made
UKULELES
of fine old Native Kao Wood
The Ukulele is the most popular in
strument of the day. Played by
College Men everywhere. No dance
or promenade can be up-to-date
without its characteristic music.
Glee Clubs never fail to win tremen
dous encores with the Ukulele.
Prices with instruction book $5.00 to $25.00
Have you seen the new 1915 Model Washburn
Guitar?
Write for Catalog
M
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27-31 East Adams itreet, Chicago '
attended. They are of especial inter
est to the average person, who is not
well-informed as to South American
history.
Students of German in the
sity of Washington summer
will give a play in German.
Unlver
session For Nice Work
go to the
OLIVER THEATRE BARBER
SHOP
F. B. Rayner, Prop.
131 No. 13th St.
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This Is the FINAL WEEKJn Which To Benefit
By the Important GENERAL SA VINGS Offered by
GOLD'S
I July Clearance Sale!
Greate
EVERYTHING in piece goods, ready-to-wear apparel and
furnishings for women and misses as well as FURNISHING
GOODS for men and young men, all offered during this spe
cial semi-annual sale at remarkably low prices which mean
DECIDED SAVINGS to you in every case. Remember
practically everything in this entire store reduced nothing
reserved. Sale positively ends at 9 P. M. Saturday.
OLD & GO.
112-122 Ns. I0tb St., Opposite Got.
Genuine
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TKE EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR AH)
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they often will not touch it unless it
is moved a few feet or placed in tn
other spot. The poisoned sweet h
carried into the nest and a large pro.
portion of the colony will die of slow
poisoning.
The sodium arsenite. it must b
remembered, is poisonous and proper
care should be taken to keep it away
from children and the food supply.
In addition to this remedy, proper
measures should be taken to remove
so far as possible all food upon which
the ants" are foraging. Bulletin
braska College of Agriculture.
"Tie Store tint Sells the Best
for jost i Little Less"
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