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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1914)
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN THEATRES FRESHMEN ADVI80R LIST CONTINUED Oliver Theatre Tonight, Sat. and Sat. Mat. OON'T LIE TO YOUR WIFE Nights $1 to 25c; Mat., 60c to 25c Dec. 10-11, Mat. 8at. JOSEPH. AND HIS BRETHREN in ii TTT mm mm. CHARLIE AHERN'S Big Comedy & Novelty Act Fredrika Slemons&Co. Stan Stanley Mack and W!ker Ida Dlvlnoff Harry Decoe Gllmore Corbln The Pathe Dally Porter J. White & Co. in "THE VISITOR" The Music Conservatory A Musical Novelty PHOTO PLAYS "The Curing of Myra May" "The Buffer" "Little Miss Make-Believe" Hearst-Selig News H. in. Scbembecft The only authority on the "Late , Dance Dope" LINCOLN'S HIGHEST CLASS DANCE ORCHESTRA Single Piano Jobs Also Solicited Phones: B3715, After 6 p. m. L9378 WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS mmmrxm . nil 'iff -- ior.,. Asftrasii's Chocolate Fnppcd Creams "Pood for th Oodt" SUN DRUG CO. Ow 14th A II Nw TUpbon Bldg. "Atk Your Phyilctan About U" THE DUTCH MILL " AT The lAindsor THAT'S ALL 7:30 FOX TROT PRIVATE UNI CLASS Saturday Afternoon 2 p. m. Classes Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. to 9 p. m. Socials 8:30 to 12 p. m. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA Private lessons by appointment. LINCOLN DAKCIXG ACADEMY C. E. Bullard, U. of N. "02" Manager L5477 1124 N ST. Too Many Freshmen in University to List In One Issue of the Nebraskan. Sinclair, Ruth (Lees). Sinkie, Rudolph (Aylsworth). Sisty, Claire (Taylor). Slxta, Charlotte (Taylor). Slama, Florence (Reese). Smith, II. B. (Brenke). Smith, R. B. (F. D. Barker). Snyder, Anna (Fling). Soennicbsen, W. C. (LeRosslgnol). Sorensen, Helen D. (Jones). Sougey, Stella (Hinman). Sougey, Zela (Hinman). Souther, Susie (Schrag). Spicer, Sirllda (Brownell). Stech, E. 11. (Martin). Sic'ger, Hulda (Conklin). Stevens, Althea (Fordyce). Stever, Paul (Bengtson). Stewart, II. C. (Wolcott). Stoll, Louise (Grummann). Stonecypher, D. D. (Wolcott). Sturm. R. M.. (Stuff). Surber, F. R. (Barbour). Sutherland, Allen (Fordyce). Sutherland, Rachel (Stephens). .Sweeney, Fred (Bengtson). Teegarden, Jeanette (Barbour). Teel, Fay (Schrag). Thatcher, W. D. (Brownell). Theede, Harry (Bengtson). Thomas, Bernard (Wolcott). Thomas, J. F. (Aylsworth). Thompson, C. Q. (Wolcott). Thompson, Helen (Pfeiffer). Thompson, Sara (Taylor). Thurman, Sarah (Fordyce). Tienken, C. J. (Bengtson). Townsend, M..C. (Sanford). Townsend, W. L.-(Wolcott). Trager, E. A. (Bessey). Tucker, Jl E,j(Stuff). Tully, L. M. (Fogg). Vanier, R. A. (Walker). Vig, B, C. (Sanford). Walker, R. H. (Hinman). Wallace, A.-B. (Stephens). Waltemath, Helen (Schrag). Walter, J. J. (Wolcott). Ward, R. J. (Barbour). WTatkins, G. C. (Wolcott). Watson, I. L. (Lees). Weaver, E. M. (Sanford). Weaver, Lydia (Fordyce). Weeth, C. P. (Wolcott). Wehrs, Cecelia (Schrag). Welch, H. E. (Walker). Welsh, Mary (Howell). Wenetrand. J. F. (Scott). Wessel, E. G. (LeRosslgnol). Wettling, L. E. (Bengtson). Weymuller, C. A. (Wolcott). White, H. T. (M. Fossler). White, Ida (Clapp). White, L, H. (LeRosslgnol. White. R. J. (LeRosslgnol). Whitford, Bernice (Taylor). Whitmore, Evangeline (Schrag). Wilcox, Lucille (Scott). Wilcox, Max (Martin).' Williams, Bessie (Reese). Williams, Hazel (Walker). Williams, Mary (Brownell). Wilmeth, E. L. (Barbour). Wilson, Earl (Fogg. Wilson, IT. C. (Hinman). Wiltse, Reginald (Bengtson). Wimberly, H. B. (Hunter). Woodruff. R. D. (LeRosslgnol). Woods, H. H. (Wolcott). Woods, O. T. (Wolcott). Woodward, Edith (Howell). Worley, J. B. (LeRosslgnol). Yale, D. L. (Caldwell). Yost, H. S. (LeRosslgnol . Young, E. F. (Barber). Young, Harlow (Barber). Young, Helen (Grummann). Young, J. G. (Fogg). Young, Loise (Condra). Zook, L. E. (Wolcott). Zulauf, R. M. (Wolcott). Zulauf, W. C. (Wolcott). 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Then too, our entire stock is included without any strings tied to it. Select the suit you want and pay Half Price. OUR REGULAR STOCK, NO JOB LOTS. MAYER QBQS CO. r j : ers. The president only has this privi lege. This eantiment has been growing in the University for several years, and the directors of the German Club de cided that it had attained sufficient strength to be recognized by them. The movement has been encouraged by the women students for some time, and many of the sororities have passed rules .strongly disapproving the use of flowers. The directors expressed -the hope that the students of the University in general will follow their example In this matter. Daily Texan. "What road lead to success?" queried the very young man. "Any road that's macadamized with grit and sand," replied the sage of Sageville. Advance. HENDRY wants to see you at 1228 R A GOOD PLACE TO EAT The Faculty and Students of the University are invited to hear Bishop William A. Shepherd,-D.D. 41 St. Paul Methodist Church, Sunday, Dec. 5 1014 Bitl School 9:45 A. H. PrMchlng Sonrlc 11:00 i. U. I QHT LKIDELL HOTEL H i 6:30 P. r,l. TICKETS 51.00 t t -