The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 03, 1924, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBIt ASK AN
ran
savis
Three-quarter length
Coats in Stripes, in two
tone effects or in plain col
ors are Fashion-right for
Spring. There is a large as
sortment at Rudge &
Guenel's for $19.50 up
to $125.
Floor Two.
Rudge & Guenzel Co.
ANOTHER WEEK GIVEN
FOR SENIOR PICTURES
(Continued from Page 1)
Hotel
De Hamburger
5c
Buy 'em by the sack.
1141 Q St.
Have received an ad
vanced shipment of
spring fabrics for the
college trade.
Priced Surprisingly Low.
LOU HILL
1309 O St.
Up one flight, turn to the rifht
Wertz, Leland Wertr, John Wester
man, Nell Whalen, Leslie Wholly
Harley Wisler, Eugene White, James
White, Joe Whitmore, Carroll Whit
nah, Charles Whitney, Harold Wida
man. Hans Widman, Inez Wideman,
F. B. Wilkinson, Francis Williams,
Rosalie Williams, Ware Wimberly,
Carl Wipperman, Stowe Witwer, Gus
Wolf, Magdalene Wolsleger, Joe
Wood, Ray Wood, Newton Woodard,
Helen Wright, Marie Wright, Rein
hold Wuddell, Frieda Wunderlich,
Marjorie Wyman, Edwin Yoder, Kei
jokida Yanashita, Nina York, Don
Young, George Zellers, Oscar Zie
genbein, Leona Zimmerman.
Cur tic Stock Team
Takes First Place
The stock judging team of the Ne
braska School of Agriculture at Cur
tis won first place recently in the
secondary judging contest at the Na
tional Western Stock show at Den
ver in which state high school cham
pionship teams of Kansas, Colorado,
Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah,
necially on party nights when the
dates all come within the same half
hour. It will help us to give you
better service. ,
We appreciate your patronage.
MOTOR OUT COMPANY
1120 P Street.
Telephone B6819 Always Open
LOST Barrel of a, small blue enam-
el fountain pen. Call Helen Rey
nolds at F6292.
LOST Shafffers fountain pen in
Temple. Call B2649. Reward.
LOST Shaeffer fountain pen with
Lulu B. Hiatt engraved on bar
rel. College 69W. Reward.
LOST Gold wristwatch with purple
ribbon. Call B1697. Reward.
LOST In library sapphire ring,
set in dull gold. Call B2260 and
receive reward.
TWO ROOMS for rent, men. 1425
R St., L8270.
RENT-A-FORD Shove it yourself
Munson Motor Co., phones B1B50
and B1517. 1125 P Street.
RENT-A-FORDS
We have recently added 7 new
closed cars to our line. These include
4-door sedans, new type coupes and
1 Tudor sedan.
Get you car early. Standing time
at 20 cents per hour is usually cheap
er than the mileage on a delivery
trip an hour later. Your co-opera
tion in this will be appreciated, es-
Fenton B. Fleming
Jewel Shop.
Corner of 12th & O
Just the place to leave
your repair work. Do
your buying. Use the tele
phone B3421. Wait for
your car.
1143 O St. 1143 O St.
mWY SPALDING m
iWi? for SPORT! X
shLJL J Play yoir best f
' i gnmf Calalopue of athletic pooh iyp
Iffji - i ma'!'d free on request.
1618 Harney St., Omaha
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director.
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone
may enter. Full information on request. Opposite the
Campus.
Phone B 1392
Thnre is a erowing demand for a
few exclusive portraits. Townsend
Studio is directing its attention to the
better things in photograph, and sug
gests a portrait on parchment tissue,
a carbon brown on "old Master," or
their exclusive tapestry, any of
which is sure to please the most criti
cal. Studio, 226 South 11th street.
U Candy Bar M
N DELICIOUS
P SATISFYING U
If s Wonderful
Ask for Molly O
M FOR SALE EVERYWHERE Q
ISHAM JONES
is in town
ON BRUNSWICK RECORDS
The great music-king himself. With hi whole repertoire
of fascinating toe-tii kling tunes.
Hear his orchestra on Brunswick Records always some
thing new I The most popular of isham jones' melodious
dances are on sale now, at the nearest Brunswick dealer's.
He will gladly play them for you to assist you in mak
ing your selection.
Here are some of the latest Isham Jones Records
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Neath KkjiiIIbm Kklnt Kox Trot He
Oil! Harold
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What Could Be Sweeter
All Wronit
Stealing to Virginia Fox Trot
Mania Loves I'apa Kox Trot
Kaxv Melody Fox Trot
Soiiiehmly' WrongFox Trot
S lutein' Down the Lane
WIio'h Sorry Now
Tht Sign of Musical Prntigt
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PHONOGRAPHS A "N D
RECORDS
11th Rr R St.
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Long's Lunch and Fountain
In connection with
COLLEGE BOOK STORE
Facing Campus
Menu for Sunday, February 3rd
Tomato Broth with Rice 10c
Vegetable Dinner : J.25c
Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding 35c
Roast Pork with Apples Spiced in Honey 35c
Short Ribs of Beef ala Francis 30c
t
Brown Betty with Whipped Cream 15c
Fountain and Candy Service
For real Fountain Pen Satisfaction
Use
"The Ink That Made
The Fountain Pen Possible"
KANF0RDS
I tJfouNTjiN pEN INK
Suits
SUITS
There is no need to invest
money irt brand new suits
when a entail sura spent here
will make an old suit spotless
and fresh. We call or and
deliver.
"A trial will convince."
VARSITY
Cleaners and Dyers.
316 No. 12th St. B3677
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LEDWICHS
TASTIE SHOPPE
Fountain Sc.
Luncheonette Serric
B2189 12th A P SU-
Call B4423
We Deliver
P
ILLERS
RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Sixteenth &. O. B4423
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Monday You Choose
From Our Entire Stock of
art Schaffner & Marx
Winter Weight
and !
OVERCOATS
At Two Prices
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Garments that have sold all season at $40 to $65
This is the final clean-up and presents the greatest clothes
buying opportunity of the year. You'll find a wide se
lection of all the new season's patterns, fabrics and col
orings. Hundreds of these suits are the right weight for
year-around wear.
Get that new suit Monday and save 1-3 the cost.
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