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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1916)
' ' : " The THS DAILY NEBRASKAN H Alexander Carr G. Aldo Randegger Jim and Betty Morgan Albright and Rodolfl Rockwell and Wood Martlnette 4 Sylvester Vera Sablna & Co. Prices 25c, 50c and 75c AMINA Spanish Violinist MADAM MARION Rapid Chango Artist THE WAY OF WOMAN Laugh of Scorn Kate's Love Knot MAJESTIC THEATRE Wed. and Thurs., Sept. 13-14 -LIEUT. DANNY, U. S. A." and Two Part Keystone Comedy Frl. and 8at.( Sept 15-16 "THE PURPLE LADY" "HI8 FIRST TOOTH" "Mutt and Jeff" Cartoon "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P FOB A GOOD SMOKE GO TO Greal s Cigar Store On the Road to the University 121 No. 12th Street This is not a trust store Store you can Trust Schembeck's Orchestral Service Hill always """SOMETHING :' Sviat the Spots o Phone 63316 Fcr2r! " BIBBY'S," 1322 K I S S I If pay irtrasltan Wevsv- Ba Went Uni verity Hall Phote L-4841 iosinefr- Basement Ad ministration Buildifg---PhonelB-2597. WELCOME TTHS Sugar Bowl for Pure Candl TO THE for "Camera Exriiiige" Photo Supplies School Supplies 1552 O Stre zz . ffi o SIS ofj Fall Hats! are here; ami sue; beauties too plenty of the new swagger, wiJe brimmed, soft styles, in all colors-f ask to see them, only SOCIETY Carl Gramlick, '17, has returned to college. MiBs'Marian Hall spent the summer in Boulder, Cold. Clayton Radcliffe, '13, was a Lincoln visitor last week. Thurman Hinds, '19, of David City, has returned to college. Norman Curtice, '19, spent the sum mer camping In Wyoming. Miss Beatrice Dterks has been In Chicago for the past week. Miss Alice Proudfit, '16, spent the summer at Eaton's Ranch In Wyoming. bfa university last year, has again registered nt Nebraska. iMiss Ruth Anderson, '18, Ih visiting In Long Beach, Cal., whore she will remain until the holidays. Vanco Tra$hngen, ex-17, has re turned to Harvard to resume his studies In the law college. Roy Harney, "17, did general law work in the state's attorney's ofllce at Wagner, So. Dak., during the summer. MIbs Marguerite Riordan has re turned from the western part of the state. Miss Faith Swigert of the University of Illinois, was a campus visitor yesterday. Miss Edith Hall, who assisted In the art department last year, has re turned from her vacation in Colorado. Cecil Laverty, '18, worked In the cream car on the Billings branch of the Burlington railroad during vaca tlon. Pace Woods, '19, has returned from La Pointe, Wis., where he spent the summer. Miss Kathryn Mellor, '18, visited her sister in Springfield, 111., for the summer. Lyle Rushton, '18, will not return to school. He has taken a position in Seattle. Miss Helen Curtice and Miss Lulu Mitchell were at Ten Sleep, Wyo., this summer. John Charles Wright, '19, spent the month of August in Chicago visiting relatives. Nason Young, '18, will not return to school this year. He is employed in Kansas City. Victor Halligan, '17, will be assist ant football coach at Wesleyan univer sity this year. Max Miller, '17, was elected grand treasurer of the Phi Lamba Epsilou fraternity at the convention last month. Miss Norma Thompson and Miss Sarah Risdon have registered for spe cial work in connection with their study in music. Willard Folsom, '18, will enter the semi-finals of the Country club golf tournament. Mr. Folsom has been the champion for the last three years. Prof. G. A. Stephens has returned from Washington, D. C, where he has been on the economic staff, assigned to the Investigation of the lumber industry. Hugo Birkuer, of Cornhusker foot ball fame, was in Lincoln last week on his to Kent, O., where he has ac cepted a responsible position with a large forest company. POPUIAR PRICEDMENS WEATJ Ralph Coad, '11, who is in a law firm in New York City, will be in Lincoln for the week end. Harold Neff, '17, was supervisor of the school gardens at Grand Island during the summer. Fred Seacrest, who attended Colum- Buehler Metcalfe, '11, Is war corre spondent for the Omaha World-Herald. Mr. Metcalfe is also doing feature work for several large eastern maga zines, from the border. Miss Helen Chesney, Mies Carol Howard and Miss Ruth Mills, '16, came down from Omaha yesterday to spend the week end with Miss Marian Wat kins, '16. George Bros., Printers and Stationers. flunr UNI. JEWELEB Come and test our Se-vwe. New "U. of N" . PINS FOES RUTOS Waterman and Moore Pens. Estb, 1871 3 0 - ' - .'V'. ' : " ' . .. i' ; '. " V,. j VV- : .' a ,V y PAUL BABSON Paul Babson, business manager of the 1916 Cornhusker, who was forced to leave the university last spring be fore completing his Junior year, has returned to school. THE NECK AS KAN SO Cents This Week Only CMAPIN BE20S. 127 So. 13th St. ...jflovvers all the time Fifteen Hundred Subscriptions will keep Ths Daily Nebraska!) 'The Beat University Newspaper in the World" 1 T A B i yuu$D We offer our stock of Modern Self Filling Fountain Tens at at discount of 2.0 per .cent on the retail priee. The pens . ' range in price from $2.50 to $5.00 Tho "U of N" &;lf FilJinp Fountain Pen carries the same guarantee that goes with the AVaterruan. It is a Mkt lever pen and sells for $1.50. W eoffer a full line of Waterman's '"Ideal" Pens in "Safety" and "Self Fillers." THE Lincoln Book Store 1126 0 STREET PUTCH The Dutcl AT THE WINDSO 230-234 No. 11th Street The most attractive and Unique EATING Place in Town. Special attention given to Faculty Members and Sudents WINDSOR HOTEL CO., AUGUST HAGENOW, Manager. V V New Drug Store AND Soda Fountain Business just opened in the New Orpheum Theatre Building two blocks south of the campus SODA FOUNTAIN 15 tables and 60 chairs; especial rare given to sanitary conditions; we make our own sirups. LUNCHEONETTE Hot chocolate, coffee, cocoa. Hot Soups Bouil lon, chicken, cream of tomato, clam, oyBter. Meats and Sand wiches Chicken, ham, cheese, club house. We cook our own meats and prepare our own soups. DANDIES We handle the high grade Johnston's line and the estab lished local Gillen line; we toast our own almonds and pecans. TOILET GOODS A full and attractive line. KODAKS AND SUPPLIES We do developing and printing. FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman's and other makes. You are Invited to meet your friends at the Orpheum Drug Store. V telephone and writing table for your convenience. Best seats for rour comfort while you wait. Entrances on P Btreet and from the heatre lobby. Orpheum Drug Company Larson Hildreth '95 and '96, Fay W. Fraker and Harry W. Gartner IS. formerly at Uarley's. 5S23529 SUBSCRIBE FOR y IMrasIc . T" - I