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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1913)
-2K . TTi -n. - -. ., . fg THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ELOCUTIONIST GIVE BIG PLAY CLASSIFIED COLUMN SENIORS CLASS PINS CLASS PINS 1913 Advanced Class In Dramatics Present Playlet Grlnyolre Other Dramas Contemplated. FURNISHED ROOM Close In, for men. 1439 8. l-24-4t LOST Bone handle bracket knife with office knife written on 1L Return to Rag office and get reward. 2-2 ROMEO AND JULIET PLAY SOON ii The advanced claBB In elocution under MIbb Howell, presented a ono act playlet before the ten o'clock class in olocutton yesterday morning. Tho playlet given was "Orlngolro, tho Poet Mougor" and thin had been worked up by tho clnsB Itself without outside aBBlstanco. It was ovorsoon and directed by MIbb Zimmerman, a member of the claBB. Soveral of these playlets aro pro uented by the second year class dur ing a year and plays of greater length are also given Shakospoare'B "Romeo and Jullot 1b ono of tho most difficult playa that the clasB has over attempt ed to produce, will be given In the near future. The following Is tho cast of "Orln xoire": 3rlngolre, the People's Poet Cora I3rown King Louis XI Wauna Zimmerman Simon, tho Draper Harriet Turner Oliver, the King's Harbor Josephine Wessman Jeanetto, Simon's daughter Ethel WoBtberg Nicole, Simon's Sister Daisy Hall The part of Ulcole was at flrBt taken up by Mins Hall, but she was unable to appear on account of 111 nesB, and Alma Plasters at a lato LOST Ladles' gold watch and fob, with gold monogram (T. D. A. A.) Liberal reward. Roturn to 1423 Q St. . 1-22-Bt FOUND At tho S. B. gato, a silver Nebraska bar pin. Owner call at thlB office. l-21-3t FOR RENT 11 room houao, near Unl. Inquire 1420 R St. Phono L-9839. 2-4-5t FOR RENT Nice largo room, mod ern; for one or two gentleman, $10 per months. 442 No. 12th St. 2-4-3t WANTED A position as matron or manager of a fraternity house. Mrs. Stover, 3000 P St. Phono Auto. B- 1109, Bell 71890. 2-4-3t TO RENT Room for two students. Rent free to one for firing the fur nace. 534 No. 12th St. FOR RFjNT Dance hall, second floor Brownell blk, 25x90 feet; no better (loot In city, elevator service, cloak looms, toilet rooms, good piano; no public dance allowed In hall; limited to fraternity, soioiity, club and private dances, dates leserved; $8 a niht Both phones .John Ta lor. Brow hour was obliged to take her place in I ,,,, ,)Ik tho caBt. "I" COMPANY WILL DANCE. TO RETURN FOR PROM. (Continued from Page () 8oldler Boys to Enjoy Themselves at Folsom Hall Saturday. Dancing has completely captured the soldier boys of the cadet regiment. They have quit "smokers" and gone to tTanclng. Company "D" has already given its dance. Company "I" will give Its party Saturday of this week at Fol som hall. Captain Joe Johnson will lead last year cup winners in the attack Initial charge begins prompt at 8 o'clock Tho affair will not be limited to tho member alone, but will be open to all frlendB of the company Good music and tabty "eats" aro promised by the -non-commissioned ofllcers who are giv ing the dance. It is absolutely limited to one hundred couples on the dancing floor The fifty tickets placed on sale last Saturday are all promised. The re mainder will be placed on sale today. They may be had from Cadets Jones, "Warner, Steele and Dawson evening makes it especially acceptable j as an available evening for alumni Alumni desiring tickets address Reed Dawson or Ralph Sweeley, Sta. A, Lin coln. Yes it is true, Unhersity society is even now, three weeks beforo the dance, all a flutter in expectancy. CAMPUS NOTES CONTINUED Miss Alice B Ensign will speak to the Y V C A girls Tuesday after noon on "Social Responsibility " Y V. C A rooms as 5 o'clock The Y. W C A committee of thirty which is to plan for Miss Burner's Is it will moot. Tuesday at 11 o'clock in the association roms KANSAS FORESTER HERE. Forestry Conditions In Kansas Were Discussed by Mr. Charles Scott the State Forester. Mr. Charles Scott, state forester for Kansas was with tho forestry depart ment Monday. He gave several In teresting talks on forestry conditions In Kansas and methods of management of trees and their use. Monday night he gave a talk on modern forestry which was of special interest to all (oreaterB. Claire McKonna of McCook, Neb, Cirace Swan of Sioux City, and Mrs. Harry Dye of Macedonia, la., are vis iting friends in the city. Ruth Heminger and Bernice Wherry of Pawnee City and Gladys Weaver of Peru, Neb., are visiting friends at tho Alpha Phi house. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation of the kindnesB and sym hour of bereavment. Also, we would pathy extended to us in our recent offer our thanks for the many beau tiful flowers which were so greatly enjoyed by our husband and father during his illness. MRS J W. FRANKFORTER and Family. Subscribe tor the Rag. ARE NOW HERE-BUY TODAY Why use that old Fountain PenGet a Good one. Calendars are now in Season. The University Book Store 340 North 11th Street Lincoln Fraternity and Sorority Pins All Kinds of Badges, Rings, Pins and NOVELTIES Manulactured to your order by the oldest and most reliable Jewelry Manufacturer in the West. THE GREEN JEWELRY COMPANY 1104 Walnut St., St. Louis, Mo. Order direct, and we save you money. We manufacture High School, College and Fraternity Pins. HE MOMENT YOU PUT OA CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. I College Tailors College View Phone B-O-X-A-48 The Cafeteria of the University Y. M. C. A. THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS Breakfast, 7:00- 8.30. Dinner, 11-1:30. ,'Supper, 3:30-7:00 THE TEMPLE Cleaning Pressing Repairing NEATLY DONE Y. M. C. A. TAILORS In the Basement WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th ano O Sts. HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING