The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 31, 1916, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
OLIVER THEATER
Wednesday, February 2. Matinee and Night
. MB. AND MRS. COBURN Present
" The Yellow Jacket "
"The play that has charmed the world."
By George C. Hazelton and Benrimo
ORNAMENTAL ORCHESTRA ON TOUR
Music by William Furst
Five Months at The Fulton Theatre, N. Y.
DO NOT MISS THIS TREAT OF THE SEASON
OLIVER THEATRE
Wed. Mat. A Night, Feb. 2.
Mr. and Mr. Coburn, in
THE YELLOW JACKET"
Thursday Night, Feb. S.
FORBES ROBERTSON
IN -HAMLET"
'SECRET LOVE"
"The Strange Case
of Mary Page."
"Unhanging Hol
land." "Pathe Oally"
"Dance of Japan"
Board BUI Dodgers"
Doree's Beaux
and Belles
Novel Musical Offer
ing Amoros A Mulvey
"THE RED CIRCLE"
Selig-Tribune News
The University Players
Present
Mr. Maurice Clark and
Miss Elma Reeder
in
THE MELTING POT
.... By Israel T. Zanwill
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 9, 1916
TEMPLE THEATRE
Admission 25 Cents
Tickets College Book Store
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DENTAL OFFICE
Dr. Ladd
Dr. Pierce
Dr. Crowley
Dr. Bumatead
Dr. Taylor
Room 207 Fraternity Bldg.
Fhone BS344
EAT WAFFLES
at
HENDRY'S CAFE
143 So. 13th
Coffee and Waffles ISe
For Quick Service
New York Chop House
1340 O St.
Always Open
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 6c SHINING PARLOR
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
BE A SPORT
Get your Safety Raxor
blades sharpened. See J.
W. Trenchard at University
or call at 1321 O street,
Wilson Drug Store.
Books
PERSONAL
VI Beta Phi initiated a new Vlctrola
at a house dance Saturday evening.
Ernest Borchart,' '17, who broke his
arm in the tryouts for the gymnastic
team, is able to be out.
Miss Jessie Towne, dean of girls.
in the Omaha high school, visited tn
Lincoln the past week.
Theodore Kublk, '14, is the new as
sistant In the department of Slavonic
languages and literature.
Mildred Lufkln, ex-'17, who Is teach
ing domestic science at Nelson College,
Nelson, Nebraska, spent the week end
in Lincoln.
Orin Stepanek. '12. M. A. Harvard,
Is teaching English in the St, Louis,
Mo., high school. He will go to Europe
to get his doctor's degree.
Evelyn Nash Beaumont was married
to Herbert Michael Hayes, Wednesday,
January 26. They will be at home
after the first of May, in Lincoln.
R. B. Gillespie, graduate of the
school of mechanical engineering has
accepted a position with the American
Radiator Company of Chicago. 111.
Twenty-six members of Alpha Phi
attended a luncheon at the Lincoln,
J&nuary 30. The out-of-town members
were Ruth Thompson and Mrs. Wright
of Omaha.
Beulah Rush, '19, who injured herself
by falling out of a second story win
dow. January 20, is greatly improved
and will be able to resume her studies
In a few weeks.
Philip Lawrence, superintendent of
schools at Clarkson, visited the univer- j
sity, remaining until" Sunday. Mr.
lAwrence took his master's degree in
education and Slavonic languages.
Miss Holmquist, a national T. W. C.
A. secretary, will be in Lincoln, Tues
day, February S. and will talk at Ves
pers that evening. Dean Mary Graham
will give a tea for her in Faculty Hall,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mjss Sarka Hrbkova delivered a lec
ture on "The Literature of Russia."
t-efore the Thursday Morning Lecture
club at the home of Miss Ida Robbins,
1941 B street. The next meeting of the
club will be held on the campus, in
M. 106. Miss Hrbkova will again be
Books
New and Second Hand
Buy your books at
College Book Store
Facing Campus
the speaker with "The Literature of
the Western Slavs," as a topic.
LIbble Breuer, graduate student in
the departments of English and Sla
vonic literature has received a letter
from Eliska Krasnohorska of Bohemia,
granting her permission to translate
Into English the latter's Bohemian
writings. Miss Breuer recently drama-
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URESCRIPTION
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THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Worked up to a Standard Not Down to a Price
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JAN. 31st, FEB. 1st and 2nd
"CAMILLE"
In Five Acts
The Beautiful and Accomplished
Motion Picture Artist
CLARE KIMBALL YOUNG
in
CAMILLA
A Modern Version of
ALEXANDER DUMAS'
immortal drama of Plot and Passion
Mondav aud Tuesday
Wednesday only, the
ADMISSIONS
Eveninsg, 15c
THURSDAY ONLY
VICTOR MOORE
in the rollicking comedy
CHIMMIE FADDEN OUT WEST
first time in Lincoln
Admissions all
Shows 1:30; 3:00; 6:30; 8:00; 9:15
B
tlzed the story, "Grandmother's Tor
trait" by Miss Krasnohorska.
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Confidence
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Registered Optometrist
Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
1236 "0- St.
(Opposite Miller & Palnel
III m TiMtl I F I !
i4- m.
Air v.ni i ' mix -
OV,
the Paramount Travelogues
Paramount News Pictures
and 10c.
Matinees, 10c and 5c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DUSTIN FARNUM
in a beautiful love story
A GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA
also the Bray Cartoon
three days 10 and 5c
ooks