The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1916, Image 3

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    THE . DAILY NEBRA8KAN
Photo Free
All students at the University of
Illinois buying athletic coupon books
are Tequlred to have their picture
mounted on the cover. This means
has been taken to prevent the stud
ents "loaning" their books to others
when they cannot attend personally.
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re
moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
and the relief of Bunions. Comfort
Shoes.
410 Ganter
Building
Phone
B3781
A Meritorious Sale
of Meritorious Suits
Oliver Thoatro
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15
HYAMS & McINTYRE
In the Muscat Comedy Suoeess
"MY HOME TOWN GIRL"
Mat. $1.50 to SOc. Night $2 to 50c
Oliver Theater
3 jgjg Thur., Dec. 7
MATINEE SATURDAY
7m
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TALKED OH
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
December 9
Freshman law hop Rosewllde.
Alpha Chi Omega dance Lindell hotel.
Alpha fceta banquet Lincoln.
Silver Serpent afternoon Armory.
Sigma Tau dance Acacia house.
Alpha Phi dance Lincoln.
German Dramatic club meeting Tem
ple. Union Literary society meeting
Union hall.
School of Agriculture Faculty and
Music hall.
Two Meets Now Scheduled
Ruth and Francis Whitmore gave a
house party at their home at Valley,
Neb., during the Thanksgiving vaca
tion, entertaining the following girls:
Ruth Jorgensen, Hannah McCorkin
dale, Marjorie Hellestine, Helen
Schwab, Ruth McMichael and Mabel
Bentley.
Ing of V. L. Taylor, '18, of Tecumseh,
Okla.
Robert Reasoner, ex-17, has been at
the Phi Gamma Delta house.
Ornha Bid (rood. '19. has returned
from a short visit to Wood Lake.
William Noble, '16, of Omaha, has
been visiting in the city.
Katherine Gould, of Omaha, is tht
guest of Sarah Risdon, '20.
Pi Kappa Phi announces the pledg-
iW4$. -g&&
A Love Story of Hawaii
THE ORIGINAL AND
ONLY COMPANY ENTOUR
SEATS NOW SELLING
PRICES
EVENINGS 50c, 75c, $1.00,
$1.50
MATINEE 50c, 75c, $1.00
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
107 N. 11
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
WESTERN VAUDEVILLE
3 Shews Daily 2:30, 7:15. 9 p. m.
ROYAL TOKIO TROUPE
Aerial Acrobats Featuring
A SLIDE FOR LIFE
LA VERE and PALMER
Comedy Singing and Talking
BILLY BROAD
"The Minstrel Man"
McRAE and CLEGG
The Intruder and
The Queen of the Wheel
OTTO KOERNER A CO.
In "The Automobile Broker"
"THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA"
HEARST'S PICTORIAL NEWS
MATINEE, 15c NIGHTS, 25c
O HI MM IE"
("SCHEMBECK")
At Farquhar's For
Music
Banjoesp.un?Banjoes
Dancing Party
Banquet
House Party
Reception
Dinner Party
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
FOUR ROSES
Whirlwind Dancer
"The Shielding Shadow"
(Episode No. 8)
"THE MOTHER CALL"
(Big U Darma)
"THE FASCINATING MODEL"
(Comedy)
Cartoon Comedy Pathe News
FOUR WIDEMEERS
Comedy Cyclista
Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00
Matinees, 10c Nights, 15c
EAT AT
POTCH
CAFE
234 No. 11th fttrest
AJESTiC
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Hearst's Int. Service Presents
"THE JOCKEY OF DEATH"
5 Rests of Circus Thrills
"BEATRICE FAIRFAX"
HARRY FOX AGRACE DARLING
. m tic t 1 n anrf ft n. tn
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Phone or call at
L C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR. -
Stewart McDonald, "20, has returned
from a house party in Malvern, la.
Vina Kohler, "16, spent Thanksgiving
vacation at the home of Marion
Kastle, '16.
Geneva Chesley, '17, spent Thanks
giving recess at the home of Marie
Appleman, '17.
Ruth Fitzgerald left for her home in
Louisville yesterday after a week's
visit with Helen Curtice, '19.
Alpha Sigma Phi announces the
withdrawal of the pledges of Earl Col
ton and Eyir Sfloniger, both of Lincoln.
Mrs. Grismer, chaperone of PI Beta
Tlii. has gone to New York to spend
the witner. At present Miss Florence
McGahey is acting as chaperone.
NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
The following new books have just
been received at the loan desk in the
library:
Ancient Town-Planning. Haverfield.
Bertrand et Raton, M. Eugene.
Bibliography of Unfinished Books,
V Corns and Sparke.
Canti lllirica, Bulferett.
Catalogue of the John S. Barnes Me
morial Library.
Child Labor, Child labor Committee.
Christophe Colomb, Lamartine.
Community Drama and Pageantry,
raorio nnrt Crawford.
England's Guarantee to Belgium and
Luxembreg, Sanger and Norton.
English Folk Song and Dance. Kid
son and Neal.
Essays and Studies Presented to
AVilliam Ridgeway, Qulggln.
Geographical Aspects of Balkan
Problems, Newbign.
Herbals Their Origin and Evolu
tion. Arber.
House of Seleucus. The. 2 vol.s,
Bevan. -
Hugh Memoirs of a Brother, Ben
son. London Banks-1916-17, Skinner.
Madame De Sevlgne. Lamartine.
Magazine in America. Tassin.
Minnesskrift af Porna Larjungar
Tillagnad, Erdman.
New Demands in Education, Munroe.
Poetical Works of Robert Browning,
ft
Record of a City, The, Kenngottb
Rise of Rail-Power in War and
Conquest, Pratt.
Romantic Composers. Mason.
Selected Quotations on Peace and
War.
Unity of Western Civilization, ftiar-
Tln.
William Wordsworth. Harper.
t.wt "READY MONEY, "
Thursday, Temple Theatre.
Harvard's Infant Prodigy Finds Texas
Girls Bold
Boston. Massacbusetts.-Harvard's
Infant prodigy." William James S.dis.
mho has Just endet a year as a teach
er at the Rice Institute at Houston.
Tex. and returned to Harvard to
study law, declares that Texas girls
are bold.
It's terrible in Texas." be told a
friend recently. "They want to nat
uralize you. and the best way they
can think or is to gei yuu
one of their girls. Gosh, it's fierce.
The girls even proposed to me in pub
lic ' It was awful, the newspapers got
hold of it, and 1 had a dreadful time."
Sidis was one of Harvard's most re
markable tf '.dents. He entered the
j university en little more tu.u -!
child.
A special purchase of 685 Suits the finest
ready-for-service Suits in Lincoln today every
Suit bearing the label of a manufacturer of
National rsnown newest styles, colors and
patternsand every one representing the
acme of quality
DIVIDED INTO THREE PRICE LOTS
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19.50
Copyright Hut Scfcmff nor A Marx
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John
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In "f.ly Homo Town Girl," tho Oliver, Today 2:30-0:15
A Musical Comedy Clean and Wholesome-Not the Un-Dress Sort Ceauty
Chorus and Augmented Orchestra
ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c J