The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1916, Image 4

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    Beat the
Jayhawks!
Beat the
Jayhawhs!
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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
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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. Lloyd In
land, '10, power and mining engineer
connected with the General Klectric
company of Schenectady, N. Y.; P. H.
White, '04, maintenance engineer tor
the American , Locomotive company,
whos hadquartrs are at Schtnectady,
and Vance Traphagen. ex-'lS, of Lin
coln, who is attending Harvard this
year. He also visited with Prof. Dan
iel Ford, formerly professor of rhet
oric at Nebraska, who has obtained
a year's leave of absence from the
The attractive figure cf '
the well dressed woman
is not the result of" chance
corsetting. It is the result
of a careful selection of a
corset that is tcientifically
correct in design, and
made cf selected fabrici
and "stays."
Back Lace Front Lace i
represent the best in cor
setry. They are high
class in every detail, and
there is really no mere
economical purchase for
the girl or woman who is
interested in her appear
ance and wishes to pre
serve her good figure Lnei
for the years to come.
Be fitted to a Pvedfern,
and learn for yourself how
admirable they are.
S From Three Dollars Up :
For Sale by
MILLER & PAINE
Corner O & 13th
University of Minnesota, where he
teaching rhetoric, to get his doctors.
degree from Harvard.
Wards
Barber
Shop
1501 O St.
The place where students
are given prompt and the
best of service. We would
like to call your attention
to the fait that soft water
is used in all Shampoos.
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
Is Very Best Right Now
STOCKS are brimming
over right now. Selections
arc complete and shopping
is pleasurable.
1324 O St.
vious. And
Ask (or them at the beat
Harns-Sartor
BRADLEY KNITTING CO., Delavan, Wis.
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Buy Your
Bradley at
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(8 W,i
"A Little Bird Told Me"
that if I aspired to edge in with the lordly bunch who
sprinkle salt on the tail of Opportunity and spear Suc
cess on the wing, it was up to me to soak up a surplus
of the gimp and gumption that's tucked away in
The Perfect
The first thing you'll nptice about Tuxedo is the
rich, mellow-sweet Burley flavor. And the best thing
about it is the on-your-toes snap, and brisk, bracing
hustle you get out of it.
"Tux" will smoke out that tobacco-hunger as no
other tobacco can, and you can smoke, pipeful after
pipeful with never a
every trace of harshness and "bite".
Get a tin of "Tux" and try it
for yourself.
YOU CAN BUY .TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped, C
moisture-proof pouch . . . JC
Famous green tin with gold 1 A
lettering, curved to fit pocket 1
, In Tin Humidors, 40c and SOc "
In Class Humidors, 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
'Cum Laude"
Sweaters
Funny how ubiquitous a tweatcr is. From matricula
tion to graduation its uses are multitudinous, its paths de
how nomadic too. The athlete's luxurious shaker,
proudly alphabetted, migrates from "ttude to co-ed, from
to girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there.
thop. Write for the Bradley Style Bool let.
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