THE DAILY, NEBEASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theatre Frl., 8at A Sat. Mat-, Jan. 15-16 La Sail Opera House, Chicago, Success SEPTEMBER MORN Nights 11.00 to 35c. Mat. SO S. 25c Mon. & Tues. Nlflhts, Jan. 18-19 MR. GEORGE ARLISS In "DISREAL1" mm JAN. 14-15-16 WILL OAKLAND BEN DEELY & CO. HUBERT DYER EUNICE BURNHAM and CHARLES IRWIN HUNTING AND FRANCIS AL ROYER AND SISTER JOHN GEIGER mmmm ILil THE MARDO TRIO "Tommy Atkins on JLU Duty" t ANITA PRIMROSE fTt Singing Comedienne jffi The Broadway Feature W "TWO WOMEN" "Mr. Daly's Wedding" Ji'EITMiirS CLASSY WKDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th find O STREETS " i Aitrcsla'j Ckocolite Fnpped Crews "Food for th God" SUN DRUG GO. Oar litk A X Nw T1piioD Bldg. "Ask Ysur Physician A tout Us" H. IB. Scbcmbccfc 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 University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. Yellow Front Your rtronat e Solicited Society Column lawut Bixby CamSU Leyda Pansy Follmer, '13, Is visiting rela tives in Lincoln. Special rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy. Ed Undeland of Omaha is (spending the week at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Anan Raymond, graduate of the University two years ago, has been elected treasurer of the Omaha Bar Association. The University students from Falls City were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Governor and Mrs. J. H. Morehead. The German Dramatic Club held a meeting last evening. Two new mem bers were initiated and a short busi ness meeting followed. Miss Nelle Bridenbaugh, '08, who has been teaching English at the Hast ings High School, ha contracted smallpox. The high school was closed all day Tuesday for fumigation. Miss Bertha Shanek, '12, had been rooming with Miss Bridenbaugh. Dr. Irving S. Cutter, graduate of the University and member of the faculty at the Medical College in Omaha, opposed compulsory medical inspection of school children in an ad dress before the Woman's Club at Omaha. Tuesday. He thought that parents are not yet ready to support medical inspection. Special Rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy. George Paul Luckey, 10, '12. left Tuesday night for Pasadena, Cali fornia, where he will be engaged in solar and stellar spectroscopy in the observatory on ML Vernon, under the direction of Dr. George Ellery Hale. Mr. Luckey spent the last two years in electrical research work in Ger many. He is the son of Prof, and Mrs. G. W. A. Luckey. Kansas has taken the first two games of the basketball season from the Ames five at the series held at the Kansas University recently. ' The finel score was 27 to 23. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Call B-1482 or Freshman Hop One hundred fifteen tickets, inclu sive of all complimentaries, have been validated for the Freshman Hop to be given in the Lincoln Hotel January SO, 1915. No more tickets will be vali dated for this hop. Complimentary Everybody is going to Byrnes' stupendous stock adjustment Sale Evening Slipper Special $2.45 $3.45 Kcgularly priced at $5.00 and $3.50 in Black and White and Colored Satin and Patent Leather, with LOUIS FRENCH and MAXIXB heels. 1307 "O" BYRNES 1307 "" contained a mistake. The words "can didate is equal to a majority of the . . ." should have come after the sixth line of the fifth paragraph. The sentence as it was was very incom plete and anyone vitally interested in the article (rumor says there are such) will please take notice. Special rate to students, this week only. Lincoln Dancing Academy; Hey, Youl Got those Cornhusker pictures taken yet? The Rock Island has had its safety union for about three years. The men meet once a week, take dinner to gether and talk safety practice; recommendations for improvement are taken from shopmen, trainmen and officers alike. Not only safety on their rolling stock, but also in the shops is considered by this company, and everything from the simplest bit of machinery in the shop to the locomo tive on the road is carefully studied with a view of finding the safest method of using it (A jf rj 1 f ( L- m K1zl i fir- y$ i A V t . i. I i ) r xT ?fc Ac I -u- r' r h u i ' i i i S i ' r n A 1 I v i , - ' - r 'T , ' ; -v t 1 - 4 ; t . ; - i ' I fl- - ' k . . '-. -v , ' -v ' A s . t ... . . ; . x ? Y V . VJ -J. t,: - . - - - Li " ' -y V" - ' -. .. - ' r mm Ml ill "' GEORGE ARLISS IX& "DISRAELI" Special Rates to Students ! THIS WEEK JAN. 11TH TO 18TH UNI. CLASS, SATURDAY 2 p. m. Classes Mon., VecL, Fri, Sat, 7:30 P. M. Socials 8:30 to 12 P. M. HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA instrlfcl hrSSe Smith and Eula Erslrine and Mr. E. G. Erickson. Lincoln Dancing Academy C. L EULLAHD, U.ef R. '02, Mgr. L5477 1124 I St. tickets have been issued to John Lyons. Ruth Shumway, Victor Her manson. Catharine Dcge, Ruth Jor genson. Edward Angle, Wallace Down ing, Edwin Reinbardt, Marie Rowley, Ellsworth Moser, Riciard Koupal, Ralph Labr. Geprge Irwin. Roy Harney and Orville Chatt. T. A- WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. JSHEDD LECTURES ON "SAFETY FIRST MISTAKE CORRECTED Some Words Omitted in the Article on Election in Yesterday's Daily Nebraska The article entitled "Notes on Elec tion" contained in yesterday's paper General Safety Superintendent of the Rock Island System Speaks to A. S. M. E. Society Mr. L, F. Shedd, general safety su perintendent of the Rock Island Sys tem, gave a lecture Tuesday evening under the auspices of the A. S. M. E. Society on the subject of "Safely First." He used both moving films and slides showing railroad equipment for the purpose of insuring safety. He showed moving pictures of dan gerous conditions and practices peo ple getting on an'd off trains, vorkmen coupling and riding cars lowing In each case how it Is seen to be done and how it should be done. Members of the society expressed thfniHelrt-s as Aery much appreciating the fact that a busy man will give his time and come to the University to show actual conditions out in business life. Mr. Shtdd is a very pleasing speaker and expressed himself as having had an enjoyable hour with his audience. TWO DAYS LEFT FOR JUNIORS TO WORK Remaining Tickets Mutt Be Disposed of Before Committee Can Go on . With Their Plans for Play Today, tomorrow acd Saturday are the days in which the spirit of the Junior class is to be tested. If the class is to show that it is loyal to the