The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1923, Image 4

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    Dental College Notes.
Dr. P. W. Webster, chairman of
the prosthetic department of the Col
lege of Dentistry, presented a pa
per at Table Rock, Tuesday morning,
before the Southeastern District Med
ical Society of Nebraska. The sub
ject of his talk was "Mouth Exam
ination." In his paper he described
what a complete examination of the
mouth by the doctor of medicine
should constitute and the relation
between the dental and medical pro
fession on the subject of focal infec
tion. This was the second of a se
ries of lectures which Dr. Webster
will deliver before the "dental and
medical associations of the state dur
ing the winter. Dr. Webster was
accompanied on his trip by Dr. E.
R. Truel and Dean Grubb.
Yesterday the Dental College was
honored by a visit from Dr. L. L.
Statler, professor of orthodontia at
the College of Dentistry Creighton
University, Omaha. Dr. Statler gave i
. . ... . i
a short demonstration ai me ennic
and during the remainder of the
time studied the methods of instruc
tion and demonstration used here.
LOST Gray fur choker near Uni
hall. B4227.
LOST An athletic ticket, Saturday,
ricasc return to Xcbraskan office.
LOST Gold wrist watch in Armory!
locker room. Reward. Return to '
this office. J
REXT-A-FORD Shove it yourself.!
Munson Motor Co., phones B1550 j
and B1517. 1125 P St.
LOST Fountain pen with name '
"Lillian Margolin" on it. Tlease:
return to Daily Xebraskan office or :
U112. j
LOST Waterman Ideal fountain
pen. Finder please call F2303.
STUDENTS
Have you a meal ticket.
$5.50 ticket for $5.00
ELKS CLUB CAFE
13th & P Open to Public
Candy Bar
DELICIOUS
and
. SATISFYING
It's Wonderful
Ask for Molly O
M FOR SALE EVERYWHERE U ;
BOWLING
"The Healthful Sport"
Eight regulation alleys.
Phone for reservation for
your bowling parties.
Ladies patronage solicited
Lincoln Bowling
Alleys
1117 PB4719
LEDWICHS
T AS TIE SHOPPE
Fountain &.
Luncheonette Service
B2189 12th & P SU.
Butler Drug Co.
The U. of N. Student Store
H I i
SUITS
OVERCOATS
SOX
TIES
UNDERWEAR
HATS
CAPS
BELTS
The Store For men on if SL
MAN NEWS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Phone orders filled by Vera Mills
who'll shop for you.
Now is the time to look at our Overcoats at $29.75 and $34.75
M
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The Shirt Sale starts
Thursday morning at
8:30, continuing thru
Saturday.
4 JMm fi 3 a, Vw wWv H:v; All fcAvYf
Men, Here's Our 2 Day October
O
SALE
HIRT
el
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X
Cluett
Ide
Beau Brummell Lene
Neckband
Styles
include your choice of
Satin Striped Madras,
cords, English Broadcloths
Irish Poplins in white and
fancies.
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Collar.
Attached
styles include white
mercerized oxfords, Eng
ish broadcloths, baloon
cloths, reps, Irish poplins
in w hite, tan or gray.
Every shirt a high grade shirt. Every shirt of standard size and tailored right Every
shirts of guaranteed fast color shirtings, which includes
Satin Striped Madras
Woven Madras Ctrds
English Broadcloths
Irish Poplins
Baloon Cloths
Oxford Weaves
This is your time to restock your shirt
supply at a price that should assure heavy
buying Thursday morning, for the values
are here.
Shirts with or without collars attached
are here. There are hundreds of plain
white shirts in either style.
Come and See These Values for Yourself.
You need not take our word for it that big values await you. Come and see the shirts
yourself. Make your own comparisons.
6
for
$8.50
Draft. Statianary. Cmm&y. Cifara,
Safe, Sa4wicbem, Hat Cfcocaiata.
Pnck.
W appraciata yaw aai ,
Guy Butler, Ph. C
171 a Pravrirtar BUSS
Store for Men on N Street.
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