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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1918)
1 CDO 0 flllVER THEATRE SOCIETY 0 SOCIAL CALENDAR January 19 Farm Houho dance Rosewllde. Alpha XI Delta dance Lincoln. January 25 Junior Prom Lincoln. January 26 Alpha Phi Lincoln. Today 2:30. Tonight 8S15 VjoHNNY GET. YOUR GUN" With John Bennlson and Original Cast Eve. $1.60 to 50o. Bargain Matlneo Orch. $1.00 to 76c. Balcony-COo to 26c Wed. Mat. and Night, Jan. 16 ARMSTRONG'S LOWEHT8 Mmointw THE DAILY NEBRASKA 1 I PHONE B-3398 RPHEUM Always the Best Show in Town Today. Matinee and Evening THRILLING Beyond Your Wlldeet Dreamt THE UNIVERSALE Stupendoua Spectacular Production JULES VERNE'S "20,000 LEAGUbS UNDER THE SEA" Produced at a coat exceeding half a million dollar and - requiring more than two year In the making SEE The death grapple between giant octopus and pearl diver (The only motion picture of IU kind In the world) showing an octopus and a man In ferocious battle on the ocean's bottom. SEE The strange funeral proces sion winding Its way to the grave yard of Captain Nemo. SEE The magic submarine win dow, and view the amazing pan oramas of the deep, more fasci nating than anything on the face of the earth. UNDER-SEA PHOTOGRAPHY MADE P083I3LC BY THE WILLIAMSON INVENTIONS Matinees at 2:30; nights at 8:20. Prices for adults, January Bargain matinee, 15c; nights 25c. Extra special price for children 12years or under, any seat all shows, 10c. War tax additional. Big Shows A Good Music mo Pctrcva IN Daughter of Destiny SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 p. m. ind . ff' WEDS. H W LAST . DAY ' mIl hwti w4iiwi Jyj MARGUERITE CLARK In , "THE SEVEN SWANS" Monday Patrons 8ay This Is 'Her Best Picture Thursday,. Friday and Saturday ' WILLIAM FARNUM "lb Heart of a Lion" Also a' Sunshine Comedy "8HADOW8 OF HER PEST Shows at 1, 3, 6, 7 and 9 o'clock Boyd wants to sea yoa about your printing. Lost One bunch of keys in black leather case. ' Return to Student Ac tivities Office. 81-3t Lost Melon-shaped Under call F-2994. Nutria Mufl 793t PERS0NAL8 . Lilian HariKon of Sioux City visited in Lincoln Saturday. Merwln Heald visited in Wahoo the latter part of the week. Lyle Ziegler spent Sunday with his parents In Beaver Crossing. Anne' Peterson spent the end of the week at her homo in Nehawka. Selma Taylor spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Beatrice. David Darrett and Hays Main spent the latter part of the week in Omaha. Harry II. Adams spent the latter part or the week visiting In Central City. Josephine Hughes of Fullerton is visiting at the Alpha Phi house this week. Raymond Watson visited at his home in North Bend Saturday and Sunday. Jessie Hotchkiss of Seward spent the end of the week visiting friends in Lincoln. Jeunelte Teagarten spent tho .end of the week with her parents In Weeping Water. The Nu chapter of Pi Kappa Phi announces the withdrawal of the pledge of Ashley Williams. Gladys Helweg of Polk and Kath ryn Mellon of Melvern, la., spent the week-end at the Pi Beta Phi house. Max Baust of Camp Funaton and W. O. Whyman of Fort Omaha visited at the Alpha Sigma Phi house the end of the week. A. C. Holmquist of Oakland and E. C. Houston of Lekamah visited the latter part of the week at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Daisy Parks spent the end of the week, visiting her parents in Ashland. George Stone visited at his home in Alvo the latter part of the week. Kussel Olson of Stromsburg, E. F. Lankin of Indianapolis and W. B. Romans of Falrbury visited at the Phi Delta Theta house the past week. B. B. Beard of Hastings, Dwlght Putnam of Tecumseh and Stuart Clark of Cheyenne visited at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house Saturday and Sunday. R. J. White of Omaha and Victor Jouvenat, who has recently returned from France, were guests at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house Saturday and Sunday. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Oelian Society There will be a special business meeting of the Delian Literary so ciety Tuesday at 11 in U 204. All members are urged to be present. Debating Board A meeting of the inter-class debat ing board will be held in Law. 202 Tuesday at 11 o'clock. All members of the different class debating teams are urged to be present. Senior Debates All seniors wishing to tryout for the class debating team will please leave their names with G. V. Lund mark or A. C. Krebs at once. Junior Debating Juniors wishing to try out for the class debating team are asked to leave their names with Geo. Driver at the Y. M. C. A. office, Temple building, before January 15. Silver Serpent Silver Serpent will hold a meeting tonight at 7:15 o'clock at the Alpha Phi house This meeting will oe oi special Importance and every member Is urged to be present. The Observatory Tha nhRprratory will be open to tt.. nnhilfl Tuesday. January 15, from 7:30 o'clock to 10 o'clock if the skies are clear for a view of Jupiter. Lec ture at 8:30 o'clock: "Mars the Twin of the Earth." Nebrar,kan Applications AmifoaHnna tor election to the posi- ayin-' - tions of editor-in-chief, managing edi- aauttl&ta editors. Dusiness kui - manager and assistant business man ager will be received in the Student Activities office up till 11 o'clock Tues day, January 15. "T , . w T. A. W llLOAiao. CONVOCATION Lost Waterman safety fountain rea wttS.&tUchsd clssp. Return trt I oiuaent Activities' Omce. 3t ffc TTnJveTsity chorus will give at Thursday Convocation in Memorial ill the LnargB w " Brigade" by Somerville ana ine Messengers of Peace," from Wagner's "Rienfi." with Charles L. Bagley, soloist; Mrs. Louise Zumwinkle Wat son, organist; Harold Lewis, pianist Other Instruments will be used In the accompaniment i fl h rn o UUULrUUU uu V1 T A fll 0 LTU U U LTUUU ruin inl L lit Ends Saturday, Jan. 28 th 1918 You'll find the biggest and best assortment of Manhattan Shirts in Lincoln at Armstrong's. All Shirts included (whites excepted) all sizes from 14 to 20 $2.00 Manhattan Shirts $1.65 $2.50 Manhattan Shirts $1.85 $3.00 Manhattan Shirts $2.15 $3.50 Manhattan Shirrs $2.85 $5.00 Manhattan Shirts $3.85 $6.50 Manhattan Shirts $4.85 Don't Forget To Get Your U. S. Thrift SiampsFrc o GET YOUR SUPPLY-BUY ALL YOU'LL NEED-THERE'S PLENTY OF THESE AT ARMS FRONG 9 Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boy's Store ocs: J.SXHn(!jUjjii aailtijhigiriilitf m Tin) 1 OTOLELE THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It i easy to learn. Instruction Book. It price include an Lyon fcf Heafy "Washburn" Ukuleles t $15.00; Leonard Nutus genuine Hawaiian malt, $7.50i Mauna Loa brand, $4. May be had (f 12,000 leadinz music dealers. Writ for .name eif the nearest dealer. Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument it marked by S vreird, plaintive harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any music, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. Frier SS.M uvd ipfirit, tadotfnf Bed Tbic TMoWa tot pbria m4 lancuoa Book. Catalogs tn application. TO 51-67 JACKSON BOULEVARD CHICAGO II 0 ;CDO