Beat the Jayhawks! Beat the Jayhawhs! .k eorasisa TONIGHT TEMPLE THEATRE 8:00 F m. .Debate "SPA" Get your Lunches t tha City Y. M. C. A., CafeUrla Plan 13TH AND P Qu'ok Sirvlca Op- at All Timet Orpheum Cafe ftpeolal Attention to University Students SPECIAL PHOTOS FOR XMAS BLAZEK PHOTO STUDIO 1306 0 St. Upstairs GILLEN 'S-JOHNSTON and APOLLO CHOCOLATES Always fresh at the TERMINAL DRUG STORE IT WILL PAY YOU to consult us about your eyes. My advice i s unprejudiced and coats you nothing. W. H. MARTIN, O. D. Optometrist EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1234 O St. Opposite Miller & Paine's SPECIAL TREATMENTS FOR CHILBLAINS If you suffer why not see MARY E. FORBES Chiropodist Giifen Beaute Shop B-1926 237 So. 14 CLEANING SERVICE u iiccil nut have, an ex tensive Wimlrobi- with our prompt service at hand. I'hono lis any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evciiinir. We can do it and do it riplit. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKUP, Mgr. 1 p Ira L?3 Thursday Evening's Star For full particulars about KLINE'S PROSPERITY SALE A ehanee to buy Xmas goods at a great saving. ' f I I t A .. W. A. ROCKIE, M4, IN ILLUSTRATED TALK ON WESTERN FORESTS V. A. Kockie, '14. of the United States bureau or soils, will give a Tec ture Illustrated with motion pictures on "Western Forests," Thursday at 10 a. m. In U-309. While this lecture is primarily for the class in Industrial Geography, it will be of general in terest and other students will be wel- J come to attend. j ALUMNI NEWS Frank H. Woodland, '00, of Omaha, president of the state alumni associa tion, visited alumni headquarters yes terday morning. Mr. Woodland was ! in Lincoln to attend the meeting of ' .. . i i e ...-. .... ..-I. ! . . 1, liiwl been invited. Canuis Nelson, '01, who Is instructor iu the state normal school at Valley City, X. D., has accepted the position of supervisor of the teachers' training department in the normal school at Madison, S. D. Miss Nelson w ill also teach child psychology. In her letter' to the alumni secretary, she says: "I will have a beautiful new building, a very interesting increase in salary, besides being a little nearer 'Home Coming' times." She will begin work in her new position the first of the year. George 15. Blackstone, Civil '12, is engaged iu some interesting work iu the technical high school of Indian apolis. The 1,600 students there, are getting work in practical engineer ing, and Mr. Plakstone's work is more of an assisting engineer than an instructor. The school is very popular 150 New Local Views 5c each Uni. Book Store. THE MOGUL BARBER SHOP, 127 N. 12th. Best of attention given students. Meal tickets $5.50 for $4.50. Newbert Cafe. 137 No. 12th SL Copies of OLD PHOTOS FREDERICK MACDONALD 1309 O Street. Room 4 Phone L4022 Ml Get the money and supplies to the nsoners in by paying your pledge At Student Activities or Daily Netiraskan Office U 1 Europe TUCE and arrangements are being made for nearlv a double enrollment next year. Announcements of the 'appointment of It. L. Cochran, 10, as assistant state engineer was made at the meet ing of the Nebraska Irrigation asso ciation held at Bridgeport last week. O. W. Sjogren of the department of agricultural engineering read a paper on "Pump Irrigation" before the asso ciation. Judge Charles M.'Skiles. '92, L.L.B., 95, of David City, visited alumni head quarters yesterday. He stated that the David City alumni club Is plan ning a banquet for the near future. Some University of Nebraska alum ni whom Searl S. Davis, professor of rhetoric saw on his visit to New York city are: Fred McConnell, '13, assist ant instructor in the fine arts depart ment of the Carnegie institute of tech nology at Pittsburgh; II. 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