The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1919, Image 3

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    THIS DAILY NEBRASKA N
QtAUTY t5 COMOMV '
CARE OF THE EYES
W. S. Cafe
139 South 11th
ALL RELIABLE
The following excellent suggestions
BUY IT AT
on the care of the eyes have been Is
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING
sued by the Illinois Society for the
NEBRASKA'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE
MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE
Prevention of Blindness They are
well worth reading and remembering:
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CO. Ik
FRIDAY SATURDAY
LOUIS BENNISON
In', Story of the New West
Told In a Wonderful Way""
"Oh, Johnny"
A Rip-Roaring Comedy
"DAMSELS & DANDIES"
MUTT AND JEFF
PRICES Be 11c 17c
Where Thousands Meet Thou
sands Dally
THURS., FRIDAY., SATURDAY
"Mile a Minute"
Sensational Western Drama in
Three Scenes Presented by
GEO. F. HARRIS & COMPANY
Frick & Adair
Will and Adelaide
SONGS, DANCES AND MUSIC
Jess & Dell
"The Humarv Puppets"
Dick Burton
Comedy Entertainer
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
GRACE DARMOND
and All Star Cast In
"WHAT EVERY WOMAN
WANTS"
THREE SHOWS DAILY, 2:30,
7, 9 MATS, 15c, NIGHTS 15-25c
The Home of Big Shows and
Good Music
SEE THIS MASTERPIECE
THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Sylvia Breamer
Herbert Rawilnson
And an All Star Cast in
"The Common
Cause"
A Story With a Laugh, a Thrill
and a Throb
Shos Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. ra
MATS., 15c; NIGHTS, 20c
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Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats, all teats 15c Nights' 20c
3v
Orph eum
Wednesday Mat 4
Days, March 19
Vaudeville's Scenic Sensation
SYLVIA BIDWELL COMPANY
'N LANGDON McCORMACK'S
'The Forest Fire'
A Drama of the Timberland
HARRY JOLSON
Blackface Comedian
RAMSDFLLS 4 DEYO
Different Dancers
Leo Kohlman & Co.
"Two Sweethearts"
fANSONE & DELILA
In Something Original
Bur Jacque
ANTOS A HAY8
hs Health Hunters"
MAY MARVIN
The Jolly Girl
'noorams New Pictures i
"rpheum Concert Orchestra
Arthur J. n.ki.w ri
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STATISTICAL NOTES
Enngland's prison population before
the war was 18,00; now 9,500.
United States Steel corporation pays
some skilled workers $52.50 a day.
American Library association has
sent 1,000,000 books to soldiers In
France.
New York committee will in Janu
uary undertake to raise $30,000,000 for
Armenian and Syrian relief.
Russian economists figure on pay
ine their country's debts from the pro
ceeds of 1,125,000,00 acres of timber
in Russia.
Brooklyn, N. Y., must in the next
five years pay $5,655,962 more for ash
and garbage removal than In the pre
vious five-year period.
Life insurance carried in the United
States at the end of 1917 exceeded
$60 000.000,000. The largest payment
on a single life in 1917 was $843,000,
in the case of Frederick R. Hazard of
Syracuse, N. Y.
ro Amorir-nn ROldierS in
1U ACCy . v. .
"smokes" the American Y. M. C. A
canteens in France required 200.000,-
000 cigarettes and 4,300,000 cfcars
monthlv. n a single ordtr tM y. m
C. A. recently shipped 1,337 tons of
tobacco overseas.
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RABELAIS SELECTIONS
Necessity has no law. Works.
And thereby hangs a tale. Works.
We have here other fish to fry
Works. Others made a virtue of necessity.
Works. Let us fly and save our bacon.
Works.
Needs must when the devil drives.
Works. Life hearts of oak-Prolog to the
Fifth Book.
Spare your breath to cool your por
ridge. Works.
What cannot be cured must be en-
dured. Works.
We saw a knot of other, about a
baker's dozen. Works.
It is enough to fright you out of
your seven sensas. Works.
You shall never want rope enough.
-Prolog to the Fifth Book.
He frashly and cheerfully asked him
how a man should kill time.-WorkJ.
Plain as a nose In a man's face.
-The Author's Prolog to the Fifth
Book. '
Speak the truth and the
devil.-The Author's Prolog to the
Fifth Book.
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Don't rub your eyes with dirty
hands.
Wear glasses If the doctor advises
you to do so.
Don't use your eyes in a poor or
flickering light.
If you suspect eye trouble, see an
oculist at once.
Don't let anyone but an oculist ex
amine your eyes.
Hold your work or book 14 to 15
inches from your eyes.
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SELECTED SAYINGS
Have the light shine on your work
or book not in your eyes.
Don't use other people's towels,
wash-cloths, handkerchiefs, etc.
Have sore eyes and granulated lids
treated promptly, and as long as" the
doctor thinks necessary.
Take as good care of your eyes as
you would of your watch. You can
buy a new watch, but you can't buy
new eyes.
The night brings counsel. French
The will is the soul of the work.
German.
Sleep upon it, and you will take
counsel. Spanish.
Let not thy right hand know what
thy left hand doeth. English.
Measure twice, not but once. Sec
ond thoughts are best. English.
Choose neither jewel, nor woman
nor linen by candlelight. English.
Vnii mow Hint the Deil into a wife:
A V It, A-1-1M J vuq r
but ye'll ne'er ding him out o' her.
Scotch.
No action will be considered blame
less unless the will was so, for by the
will the act was dictated. Seneca.
If you want a wife, choose her on
Saturday, not on Sunday. No woman
is ugly when she is dressed. Spanish.
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Oil is now made from tomato seedB
to be used in paint.
The waterspout is constantly spin
ning. The moment it stops spinning it
collapses. At a distance of a. quarter
of a mile above sea level Its spinning
speed has been estimated at six miles
an hour.
Uneasy reBts the aching tooth that
wears a crown.
The average man's Intentions are
several ahead of his actions.
Don't worry if your sins find you
out; htey will be sure to call again.
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Can Bo Purchased from the
Vhitebreast
Coal and Lumber
Company
TRY EUREKA or WHITE
For Money Savers
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Fraternity, Sorority
JEWELRY '
WE MAKE ALL KINDS
PROMPT DELIVERIES
HALLETT
UNI JEWELER
Estab.1871. 1143 O
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A Grain Market
mJM Br - -ni
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HE Omaha Grain Ex
change is the most mod
ern exclusive grain ex
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and represents an investment
of over a million dollars.
A trip to the visitors' gal
lery i3 of interest to all who
have never seen a grain pit
in action.
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far "A-B-C Wk OiaatM," wrtt
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GARMENT CLEANING
SERVICE
LINCOLN CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
$28 South 11th
Fine Chocolates
FILLERS
RESCRIPTION
HARM AC Y
Established 1887 Phone B-1422
HEFFLEY'S
TAILORS
138 North Eleventh Lincoln
FENTON B. FLEMING
THE JEWEL SHOP
1211 O Street,
LINCOLN NEB.
HAVE YOUR ARMY
OVERCOAT
DYED BLACK AT
THE EVANS
B-2311
327-333 No. 12th St
C. H. FREY
Florist
1133 O St. Phones B-67A1-6742
THAT MAN IS PROSPEROUS
Who Always Looks Splc and
Span. Our business is to keep
you looking just that way. Our
way of cleaning, pressing and
repairing your clothes will more
than please you.
FRATERNITY CLEANERS
AND DYERS
222 So. 13th. L-9971
HAVE
C. L. FLODEEN
MAKE YOUR NEW
SPRING SUIT
131 So. 11th St.
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Time Was One of the Chief -Factors
in
WINNING THE WAR
You will find the conservation
of time equally efficient in win
ning all other desirable objects
In this life.
HOWARD WATCHES
$5040 to $150.00
WALTHAM WATCH E8
$25.00 to $150.00
HAMILTON WATCHES
$37.50 to $150.00
ELGIN WATCH E8
$12.50 to $150.00
Tucker-
Diamond Merchant
Jewelers and Opticians
Eleven-Twenty-Threa O 8t.
Central
SHINING PARLOR
WORK GUARANTEED
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