The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1912, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEIIRABKAN
THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
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Jones' OrchoBtra Phono L-8605.
Music, Louis HiiRPiiHick, Auto F-2042
Moot roe nt Green's. 120 North 11th
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O st.
Telephone Yulo Bros at onco.
H. Frey, University florist. 1133
German Dramatic Club Notice.
The Herman Dramatic Club will
meet in room 112 University Hall on
Thursday evening at (!'4f p m
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Miss Julia Anheuser spent the week
end at her home in Omaha, and Miss
Cora Brown at Sterling, Neb
Call Hoy O. Waroe, dance orchestra.
Auto 7186, L-8152.
Fungi for Herbarium.
The Nebraska herbarium has just
received 100 different species of fungi
from Germany.
The Students' Suitorlum, cleaning
and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294.
The Tegner Society will meet Satur
day evening November 1(5. at 8 o'clock.
In banquet hall at the Temple All
students of Swedish descent are cor
dlally invited to come out to all meet
Ings of the society.
BUSINESS MANAGER'S STATE
MENT. According to the postal laws passed
August 24, 1912, every newspaper n
required to send a sworn statement of
the management, circulation, etc, to
the postmaster, and to publish the
same In the next Issues of the paper
after the statement is filed Owing to
a misunderstanding, the notice was
not published at that tunc, and so it
is given now
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGKMKNT, CIRCULATION, etc.
of The Dally Nebraskan Published
live times a week during the college
year, at Station A, Lincoln, Neb, re
quired by the act of August 24, 1!)12
Editor, F C McConnell, lf44 Q street.
Lincoln, Neb.; managing editor, M V
Reed, 1251 South Twenty-seventh
street, Lincoln, Neb ; business man
ager, C C Buchanan, box 1212, Sta
tlon A, Lincoln, Neb ; publisher, the
Committee on Student Publications,
Administration Hall, University of Ne
braska; printer, The Kuhl Printing
Company, 214 South Twelfth street,
Lincoln, Neb, owners, the Unisersitj
of Nebraska.
Average number of copies of each
Issue of this publication sold or (lis
tributed through the mails, or other
wise, to paid subscribers, during the
six months preceding the date of this
statement, 1,000 copies
C C BUCHANAN.
Business Manager
Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled . , , ., . . .
" ' Sworn to and subscribed before me
and repaired by an experienced dress- ... n.,r u,r;
maker. Satisfactory work at reason-' MAX WFSTOVEK
able prices. Mrs. Bricka. 316 South (S(ij1 " No7ary labile
My commission expires August 3.
15.
Grimes Visits in Lincoln.
John Grimes of Blue Hill, Neb. who
Is now in the United States geographi
cal survey in Wyoming, is visiting
friends in Lincoln.
Men's dancing pumps and tan drill
shoes. Women's party slippers and
Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per
kins, 1129 O street.
Nebraska Man Honored.
V H Lamb, ex-Nebraska, who is at
present in the forest service at Wash
ington, I). C , has just written a very
creditable article on "The Phylogeny
of Grasses " The article appeared in
one of the best botanical magazines,
The Plant World.
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17th. Auto B-4844 Adv.
10-2 It
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Soph Hop Tickets Going.
Get your tickets now for the sopho
more hop, the last big dance before
the holidays, of Russell Swift, Harry
Perkins, Pat Dennis, George Spooner,
Ed Pettis, or at Co-Op Book Store The
dance will be held November 22 at
Lincoln Hotel.
191 J
Have you seen our low-heel English
walking boots, the swell thing for col
lege girls? Rogers & Perkins, 1129 O
street.
Bessey Preparing Book.
Saturday Mr. Burnett of New York
City visited Dr. Bessey to confer with
him concerning the illustrations to bo
used In the new book which Dr. Bessey
will have ready for publication in a
short time.
We have the beBt worltman, the larg
est, moat sanitary and modern barber
shop and bathhouse In the city. Stu
dent patronage kindly solicited.
Green's, 120 North Eleventh.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
WANTED Six boys who want regu
lar board; home cooking. $3 50 per
week, two meals a day $3 per week
Call at 1528 P St 11 13-3t
LOST- A Pocketboolt containing about
$V) in bills Kindly return and name
your own reward. B-2388 11-7 3t
LOST A fountain-pen in U. Ha!T302
Friday morning at 10 o'clock Re
turn to this ofllce.
11-9 3t
LOST Saturday on campus, gold seal
ring with Initials "E. M. P." Return
to Rag ofllce.
LOST A cameo brooch, valuable as a
family keepBako. Return to this of
fice and receive reward. ll-12-2t
LOST Saturday on the campus, gold
seal ring with initials "E. M. P."
Return to Rag ofllce. ll-13-4t
LOST A gold watchchaln and charm.
Liberal reward; no questions asked.
W. B. Sadllek, 1439 S St. ll-14-3t
MAUDE FULTON
The Orpheum Theater has as a head
line act two of the cleverest and most
entertaining dancers in valueville, and
there are no better known or better
.liked disciples of terpslchore than
William Rock and Maude Fulton,
i Through untiring effort they have suc
ceeded in mounting the top rung on
the ladder of achievement and today
their names are predominant in the
dancing world. This season marks the
final appearance together of Mr. Rock
and Miss Fulton. At the conclusion
i of their present contracts Mr. Rock
will devote his attention to the pres
entation of musical vehicles and Miss
Fulton will bid for public approval
alone. The team of Rock and Fulton
i
need no introduction to vaudeville pa
trons, or in fact to any theatergoers of
any description. They have achieved
prominence through such well-known
j musical comedies as "The Orchid,"
"The Candy Shop," in the latter serv
ing in a stellar capacity. Their danc-
ing la a rhapsody of motion and their
eccentric work is always sure to in
troduce a novelty.
OLIVER THEATRE
THE COBURN PLAYERS
In Classic Drama
Today, Mat. "TWELFTH NIGHT"
Tonight "ELECTR A"
Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 75 to 25c
Thurs. Night ($2 00 to 50c) Nov. 14
Gilbert & Sullivan Festival Co.
In an All Star Cast Revival of
"THE MIKADO"
ORPHEUM
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
WILLIAM ROCK &
MAUDE FULTON
EDMOND HAYE8
& COMPANY
JAMES H. CULLEN
BERTISH
DIXOND AND FIELDS
M'INTYRE & HARTY
HEGER
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
LYRICS
TUES. AND WED.
CLIPPER QUARTETTE
FREEMAN &. CARR
PHOTO PLAY8
"In The Garden Fair"
"Carmen of The Isle"
"The Skinflint'
3 Shows Dally 2, 7 and 9 P. M.
ALL SEATS 10 CENTS
Visit the most enjoy
able and up to date
Moving Picture.
Programmes given at
iHEvffla
1329 0 Str., South Side.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF BIG BEN'S
He gets your sleep jinx. Big Ben is a truth telling alarm clock.
nillPPT TTni lAnrAUv
Established 1871 MXMJMAJ w" UCWCM1
Special Selling Agent
1143 O
STUDY MUSIC
in an established school where the standards of instruction are given
the Bame careful thought as In the best departments of the University.
The University School of Music
offers splendid Instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar
inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public
Music.
DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART
Apply for full Information at School building
11th and R Streets Opposite tho UnlTersity