The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
That Oregon Trip !
H sure you got (ho host result
from each exposure lv having us
lo yrtir tinishixg.
Individual attention to every roll
of film
HiriDUARSH
130 So. O St. 114 No. 13th St.
HUDSON SUPER-SIX
Have yo ,r eyei ex.
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DIFFICULT CASTS SOLICITED
1234 O St'-nt, Suit S. Phone L777J
Oppos.te Minor A p line's
fi ."fc ivifj in.
V. MARTI N,
Quick Service
Open at All Time
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Student
BOXING AND WRESTLING
LESSONS
20 for $3.00
City Y. M. C A.
Uiam's
Orchestra
JULIAN R. WILLIAMS
Director and Manager
B1654 Hours 12-2, 6-8
FRED SHEPHERD
For District Judge
ENDORSED BY THE BAR
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
You pay from $25.00 to $75.00
for an overcoat that may wear
three seasons. Why hesi'ate
about ravins much for a
watch which will wear a life
time? Your inspection solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
at the
TERMINAL DRUG STORE
THE "NIFTY PLACE"'
10th and O St.
NEW .
SWELL
CAPS
Jofct the kind that appeal to Uni
versity men. All the new plaids
arid checks
95c and
$1.50
PRINTING pVtek.7owk
Calling Cards, IiiTitatior.s, Busi
ness Cards, Announcements,
Tickets Programs
WM. L. WOLFE
Automatic Press
College Book Store
LORD AUTO COMPANY
A State University Professor
GIVES SOME NEW REASONS FOR FAVORING AND SUPPORTING THE
MOVEMENT FOR PAVED .ROADS
I export to vote for the highway bonds. This is done not because I will thereby
bave monev put in niv ioeket, not' been use the value of my property will be enhanced,
not because a saving to the producers of farm products will eventually be a saving
to me, not for any mercenary motive whatsoever.
I expect to vote for the bonds because I believe Lancaster County can afford
better roads than she now has. When a man can afford better things he usually
buvs them. We do not live in log and sod houses, as our pioneer fathers did, we do
not walk on bare floors as thev did, nor do we put up with a fireplace in the end of
a shantv. We could deprive ourselves of hundreds of conveniences and put our
selves back to the same plane that necessity required of them. And, while we
might not save as much, it certainly would be cheaicr than building brick or frame
houses, cheaper than buving carpets and rugs, cheaper than furnace heat, electric
lights; telephones, dailv papers and automobiles. But we have no desire to return
to those conditions, to the ox team method of travel, to the wearing of moccasins,
or to the borrowing of fire from one's neighbor. We prefer the comfort and pleas
ure of living according to modem standards.
So with mads. Lancaster Comity can afford as good roads as any county in
Ohio, in Indiana, in California or in any other state. Then why not have them?
Our pleasure, our comfort, our happiness, our health and the welfare of our chil
dren are just of as much inlportanee to us as theirs is to them.
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I expect to vote for the highwav bonds. Vcrv truly yours.
J GEO. R.
CHATBURX.
ADVERTISEMENT
SchomliQeds
Orchestral and
CabareiScrvtee
Banjoes Too
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS
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THE BIG NEBRASKA-OREGON
CAME BROUGHT TO"yOU
With all the expense and worry of a
4.000 mile trip eliminated and replaced
by the comfort and convenience of a
modern theatre, Nebraska University
students are to be given the oppor
tunity of seeing in all its realistic de
tails, the greatest football struggle of
1S16.
The Acme Amusement Co, at enor
mous expense have photographed
every detail of the famous Nebraska
Oregon trip. The pictnre starts
with the departure of the team Irotn
Lincoln and shows every detail of in
terest, such as the various workouts at
Julesburg, Colo.; Laramie, Wyo, and
Pocatello, Idaho. The arrival at Port
land is shown with the enormous
parade. Then comes the game and
probably never before was a fctball
game shown in more detail or by
clearer pictures. The return trip Is
pictured, fully showing' all the stops,
the little human interest details, and
in fact there Is not a reai interesting
point overlooked.
Through the entire length of this
picture familiar faces are intermingled
with interesting scenes, and every stu
dent with true Nebraska spirit surg
ing through his veins should see hese
C&3AP1M BEOS. 127 So. 13th Sl
...jf lOWCrS ALL THE TIME
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THE
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Telephone B2311
ZZi North 12th SL
Cleaners, Pressors, Dyars
For the "Work aad Service that
Pleases- Call B2311. The Beat
quIpped-Dry Ceanltg Plant la tha
West. One day service tf needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
pictures of the greatest football trip
in history.
The pictures will be shown at the
Orpheum starting Monday and contin
uing until Thursday. These w ill be in
addition to the regular big five-act
Orpheum program. Prices, matinee
2:30, 15c; evening 7:15 and 9, 25c It
is advisable to attend the first evening
performance in order to obtain seats.
ARE YOU MAKING YOUR
OWN EXPENSES AT COLLEGE?
Many students are either making
their way through college or are pay
ing a part of their expenses by outside
work. The writer was successful in
paying his own expenses in a mid-west
state university and believes that he
has an excellent plan to suggest to stu
dents who find it necessary to work
a few hours each day in order to de
fray a part or all of their expenses.
This plan will pay an energetic person
at least one. dollar for every hour
one can afford to give to the work
daily and the work will appeal to
young women students as weU as to
the men. Drop a card to the firm
mentioned below. The plan will be
submitted to yon by return mail. At
least investigate the proposition If yon
are working your way through school.
Address Herald Company, FreinonL
Nebraska. Adv.
The Yale football management, ex
pecting a record breaking attendance
at the coming Yale-Harvard game, has
decided to erect 8,004 more seats. The
Bowl, whose capacity Is now 60,617, is
the largest in the world. Harvard has
already asked for 25,000 seats for the
coming game. Exchange.
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A, i
lVm.T. Stevens
Non-Partisan Nominee
For County Judge
Thirty years experience in law and
judicial work in this county.
Not a member of any law firm for
the last twelve years.
In a position, if elected, to adminis
ter the office without partiality, fear
or favor.
PLEASE INVESTIGATE
A. H. HUTTON
State Representative
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FR
RE-ELECTION
Yours for a Business Session and a
Square Deal for the Tax Payer
Attention Students I
The Prohibitory Amendment will appear at the top of the
ballot substantially as follows:
Shall the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended
by adding thereto the following?
On and after May first, 1917, the manufacture, the tale, the
keeping for sale or barter, the sale or barter under any pretext, of
matt, spirituous, vinous, or any other intoxicant liquors, are for
ever prohibited in this state, except for medicinal, scientific,
mechanical, or sacramental purposes.
YES
300 fx
NO
301 Q
Shall the above and foregoing Amend
ment to the Constitution be adopted?
REMEMBER, a "yes", vote is a vote for the Amendment, a
"no" vote is a vote against it To vote for the Amendment mark
the ballot as above indicated by making a cross in the square
under the word "yes." No other vote will be counted fo? it Voto
early and mark your ballot as above shown.
COUNTY DRY FEDERATION
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