The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 12, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVEtl THEflTHE
Today 2:SO Tonight 8:15
Th Biggest Hit in 25 Years
"ON TRIAL"
Original Chicago Cast and
Production
Fat $1 to 60c; 'Night $2 to 50c
fir J
Annlversay Week
SIX CECILIAN MAIDS
DUNCAN A. HOLT
"The Minstrel Boys"
GRACE AYERS TRIO
Novelty Artists
"NEAL OF THE NAVY"
mm
Greatest Morality Photo
drama of the Year
"THE BLINDNESS
OF VIRTUE"
It presents a moral that
every girl will understand.
Your business is valuable to us.
We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
See us before you buy.
WIIETEBREASf COAL
& LIMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St.
PERSONAL
Genevieve Sanford. '18, Is spending
a few days In Chicago.
Julia Linn was a Lincoln visitor
Saturday and Sunday.
Mildred Bowers, '19, spent the week
end at her home in Falls City.
Margaret McDougal, '19, spent Sun
day at her home in Tecumseh.
Marie Rawley, "17. and Edna Olsen,
'17, spent the week-end in Omaha.
Irene De Maranville, '17, spent Sat
urday and Sunday at her home in Ravenna.
Gertrude Marshall, '1M, spent Satur
day and Sunday at her home in Ar
lington.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
The "mixer" for Friday, October 15,
is to be an all-University event, and
while it is given under the auspices
of the Military department, attend
ance by no means is confined to that
department. It is hoped that the en
tire University will support this event.
The Military department assures those
attending something new in the way of
University "mixers."
Dramatic club try-outs Tuesday, Oc
tober 19. See Dewltt FoBter, at en
trance of U 106, 11 to 1 o'clock Tues
day or Thursday.
Girls who have had previous ath
letic training raav renort in nlav with
the special hockey squad at 11 o'clock
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. First
consult Miss Gittings in her office.
Sophomore class meeting in 1
at 11:30 Thursday.
KVERETT ANGLE,
President
101,
Sue McDougal, '18, and Helen
Young, 'IS, spent the week-end at Te
cumseh.
Mystic Fish meeting at Kappa Alpha
Gerald Reck: '17 drove his new eieht Theta House, Wednesday at 5:00
cylinder Cadillac to his home in Gib- o'clock. Very important.
bon Saturday.
Kosmet Klub tryouts at the Temple,
Ruth Odell. English teacher at the Tuesday at 7:00 o'clock. Sign at the
State Farm, spent the week-end at the Temple some time today.
Delta Zeta house.
Lincoln Lodge No. 19, A. F. & A. M.
Berry Mawhinney, '17, Lulu Shade, 'meets Tuesday night in the Masonic
. '17, and Regina Powers, '18, were Oma- Temple at 7 o'clock. Work in the
ha visitors Saturday. i Entered Apprentice degree.
The Delta Tau Deltas are adding
Palladian Literary Society will hold
a Freshman annex to their house on. their weekly meeting Friday evening,
Thirteenth and R streets. 'October 13, in Palladian Hall, third
.floor of the Temple. Visitors will be
Dr. E. H. Barbour made a geological welcome
trip last week to Douglas county and
later to Sheridan and Box Butte.
Ray M. Higgios, '15, who is now
practicing law in Omaha, spent the
week-end at the Delta Chi house.
Freshman class meeting, Thursday,
ill: 30 in 'Memorial Hall.
MICHAEL NOLAN.
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Lunch at 11:15
Special 25o dinner
for students. One
block from campus.
MRS. E. J. BEAM AN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St. Lincoln, Nebr.
f4r
The second informal tea for Uni
versity women will be held in Art Hall
Carroll Brown, '14, Alpha Tau Thursday from 3 to 5 o clocn. ah are
ni orrk-s in T.inonln Wednes- invited.
KS Ii.C, " 111 ''-' '
day for the Barr-Anderson wedding.
Fellow Freshmen: I wish to con-
Clara Powers. '15, and Helen Lif- Vatulate the Freshmen class upon
ford '12. have been visitors at the their choice for president, and to ex
Pi Beta Phi house the past few days.! press my thanks for the votes which
I received. Mr. Nolan deserves the
Blanche Busk. '17. Ruth Jorgenson, support of the entire class, and we
. . ' v. ftii Kim n mali'iip Ihia trip, nfifii.
is and Hplpn Johnson. '19. went 10
Omaha for the week-end. to attend the class ever.
Ak-Sar-Ben ball.
Donald G. Wood, '14, has accepted
VAUGHN W. RUSSOM.
Business meeting of Palladian Lit-
the position as district manager for ( erary society. 12:30 o clock today,
Be-
the Grafonola company,
quarters in this city.
with head- prompt.
PRESIDENT.
Guy Thompson, '16, who is complet
i v. : Mn,iinni .rturcA t Omaha.
spent Saturday and Sunday at the Wednesday evening. October 13. in
The initiation meeting of the Ger
man Dramatic club will be held next
wm
u
Delta Upsilon house.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. An Cafeteria Plan
1STH AND P
rn A. Abbott, who for over two
vears has been messenger at the Uni- ed to.
" A 1
iversity, and is well known to most
!of the older students, is now work
ing for the Lincoln Drug company.
vnrnitv hall at 7:20 o'clock. All mem
bers be there promptly as there is a
great deal of business to be attend-
LCSimth&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rental
125 i?o. lSthSt.
The Nebraskan telephone number is
L-8658. The number given in the tel
ephone book is L-88C2. The party
Dr. Edward L. Troxell. professor of jwe phone number this is is great-
siinnvcd bv continual calls. K'.ua-
Palaeontolcgy in tne univeiMij . -
ihp iWtions of the help to remedy the situation.
ciofa MnaAiim finrine the week. Dr.
M o
Troxell has been collecting vertebrate
frtcsil in northern and northwestern
jhrj,ka for his department in the 22, on
.... , f.fc4cran Hp ia fl IOT- AUXCr.
cnivenuiy ui .in"i. -
mer Nebraska man.
The Pre-medic "smoker'' will be
postponed from October 1.1 to October
account of the Regimental
L.l. S. Football Schedule
t uin hip school football team
ltliVVls . .
..- Ant,inr rame of the be present
, ill k v r -
home schedule with Hastings High
Schtxl on October 15 at 3 o'clock on
Nebraska field.
The home schedule is as rollows:
Hastings, October 15.
Sioux City. October 30.
Beatrice, November 13.
Lcne Technical High Scbdol of Chi
The Pre-medics will hold a meeting,
in N. 210. Friday, October 15, at 5
o'clock. All members are urged to
News Writing
Bring to the class this evening the
corrected "copy" (Assignment No. 1),
returned to you last week.
M. M. FOGG.
All persons Interested in fencing,
please meet at Dr. Clapp's office this
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