The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1916, Image 4

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    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.
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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.
O'and 13th Streets
jf5rin inVfcur List
I Of School Supplies
WE have all the
things you need
for school text books,
drawing materials,
tablets and other sup
plies, including the
CONKLIN Self -Filler
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Students everywhere
say this efficient fountain
pen means better work
and better grades.
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JUST A FEW MONTHS
of our training will equip you for a high grade position. Grasp the
opportunity while business is booming. There never waa a better
time to become established, In the business world. Let us help you
reach the goal. Enter any time. New term January 2.
Lincoln Business College
Lincoln's Accredited Commercial School
14th A P St. B4774 Lincoln, Nebr.
Orpheum Shoe Repair Co.
Students' Headquarters for all kinds of Shoe Repairing.
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
Telephone B-1316 211 North 12th Street
CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13A St.
..Jf lOWCrS ALL THE TIME
CORNELL PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
DEVELOPING, FINISHING AND ENLARGING
We color enlargements In Non-Fading Oil Colors at reasonable prices.
Films for all Cameras. 248 No. 11th St.
Students
Register for toot miuia work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Tear just commencing
llany teachers in all branches of music to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Aak for information
WTLLARD KTftTRAT.T. Director
11th and B, Sta. Opposite the Campos
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