jHI DAILY NEBRA BKAN Copies of OLD PHOTOS FREDERICK MACDONALD 1309 O Street, Room 4 Phone L4022 "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP Yon pay from $25.00 to $75.00 for an overcoat that may wear three seasons. Why hesitate about paying as much for a watch which will wear a life time? Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-SHEAN Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty-Three O 8treet GILLEN 'S-JOHNSTON and APOLLO CHOCOLATES Always fresh at the TERMINAL DRUG STORE Local EYE trou bles are in 93 per cent of all cases, caused by eye defects which may be with my proper made corrected to order lenses. DR. MARTIN Standard Scien tific eye examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 0 St Opposite Miller & Paine's CLEANING SERVICE You need not have an ex tensive Wardrobe with our prompt service at hand. Phone us any day if you want garments cleaned and pressed by evening. We can do it and do it right. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUK UP, Mgr. Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L. C. Smith & Bro. Typewriter Co. LINCOLN, NEBR. The Big Prosperity Sale Come In and share in the tre mendous savings on all lines of Men's Wear. Hurry Hurry V PPTCEB MEWS' yOPULAB Harvard There is quite au agita tion in Cambridge and Boston in re gard to the policy of the Harvard coaches in advertising "Harvard J Drown'' game and then at the last minute fooling the crowds and run nlng in second string men. Something New The senior men at the University of Indiana float around in corduroy trousers these days following action of the senior class. The women became jealous and as result have decided to have all senior girls wear a red flan nel hat with white numerals. Honor System t Amherst A new honor system has been adopted at Amherst after a discussion on the part of both the students and the taculty lasting most of a semes ter. According to the new system a professor may require a pledge on any paper. SPECIAL PHOTOS FOR XMAS BLAZEK PHOTO STUDIO 1306 O St. Upstairs OUTFITTERS OF BASKET BALL TEAMS Everything the individual player or a full team could need will be found at Lincoln's only exclusive sporting goods store. Spaulding or Victor Balls, Shoes and Suits; the best goods and the best assortments at reasonable prices. LAWLOR'S Sporting and Athletic Goods CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Is Very Best Right Now STOCKS are brimming over right now. Selections are complete and shopping is pleasurable. 1324 O St. na n Jl Get the money and supplies to the risoners in by paying your pledge At Student Astivitras or Daily Hebraskan Office HarnsSartor Europe AT ONCE BIG EVENTS OF 1916 Incidents' of Baseball Season That Appear Noteworthy. Several Pitchers Performed Unusual Stunts Alexander Establishes New Whitewash Record Speaker Supplants Cobb. A compiler of the dope has counted these events as among the noteworthy things of the bnsobnll senson that Uas Just come to its close: Four no-hlt. no-run gumes In the big leagues three In the American and one in the National. The pitchers who performed these feots were: Leonard of the Ked Sox. against St. Louis; Foster of the Red Sox, afc-uhml Well ington ; Bush of the Athletics, against Cleveland, and Hughes of the Braves, against nttaburch. Grover Cleveland Alexander, the great pitcher of the Phillies, set up a new whitewash record by pitching 16 shutout games. The old mark was 13, held hy Mnthewson. Zach Wheat of the Brooklyn Robins made one or more safe hits in 29 con secutive pnmes. In the 29 games he polled a total of 45 safeties. The New York Giants won 26 con secutive games, and. In doing so, shujt tered the long-standing major league record of 20 straight made by Provi dence In 1SS4. In losing 20 straight games the Ath letics tied the American league record for consecutive defeats. The Mack men also hung up a new mark for de feats in one season with 117 games in the lost column, against 113 registered by Washington in 1904, the worst previous record. The "Iron man" stunt, or pitching and winning two games In one after noon, was performed by four big league twirlers. They were: Daven port of the Browns, pitching agnlnst the Yankees ; Perrlt of the Glanrs, against the Phillies; Alexander of As Tris Speaker. Phillies, against Cincinnati, and Dem aree of the Phillies, pitching aguinst the Pirates. Outfielder Eddie Mensor, playing with the Spokane Northwestern league team, took part in 114 gnmes and han dled 239 chances without an error. Kenzie KIrkman, outfielder of the St. Joseph team of the Western league, made 32 hits In 39 times at bat Ty Cobb In 1913, et a record of 31 hits in 39 times up. The St. Louis Browns won 14 games In a row, the best performance In the Amerlcun league this season for con secutive games won. Every club in the American league, with the exception of the Athletics, led the race fur at least one day. Cleveland, New York, Boston and TA'ashlngton were up there most of the time, while the others enjoyed the privilege for shorter periods, includ ing ties. After leading the American league batsmen for nine years In succession Ty Cobb lost the batting championship to Tris Speuker. PRISCILLA BEING BROKEN UP Famous Centerboard Sloop Sold for Old Iron Keel to Be Utilized for Bullets. The Priscilla. built to defend the America's cup In 1885, was an Iron renterboard 'sloop and won many ex citing races conducted under the auspices of the New York Yaohfcluh. It la being broken up by a Philadelphia dealer In old iron and the leaden keel will be utilized In the manufacture of bullets for rapid-fire guns, rifles and revolvers. The hull of the old racer will be converted Into a fishing schooner. Colleges to Resume Chew. After remaining Idle for six years at 'Princeton, the international Inter collegiate chess trophy, for which the American colleges competed against Oxford and Cambil.lge by cable over a stretch of ten years, will again b slaced In competition. A Shll f rthriin The co-eds will Bell pen cils, sandwiches, and distribute penny savings banks la an effort to raise money for the building of a Woman's building. The purpose of these ac- tivttiAu la not so much to raise money as it is to really demonstrate to the authorities that the-women want a building. Th faculty of the University of Southern California has ruled that pa pers and examinations written with the new fangled simplified spelling will be perfectly acceptable. 1 5 When yaj Uy a shoe yoj have it fuitd and ycu tal.e k because it Icoks well ar.d feels comfortable. But a careful selec lion of your corset is much more important. You must fed conv foi table and your ccrs;t murt form a fashionable smooth base for your gown. 'Gldi Back Lace Front Lace ate designed with in finite care for every type cf figure, and nat urally the best of fa brics, boning and other materials is used in their design, for they are high class corsets. But a Rcdfern is not an indulgence. It is a healthful safeguard. You will find it all you expect the best corset to be comfortable, fash' ionable and serviceable. From Three Dollars Up For Sal by Miller & Paine INC. 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