The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 17, 1919, Image 4

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Monday, February 1 7
Matinee and Night
"The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine"
LOUISE PRICE Will Be Seen in the role of "JUNE," made
famous by CHARLOTTE WALKER.
PRICES MATINEE 50 and 25s EVENING $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c
PLUS WAR TAX
VION., TUES, A WEDNESDAY
EVELYN NESBIN
IN
"WOMAN,
WOMAN"
THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE
"SMILING BILL" PARSONS
IN "HAVE ANOTHER"
Prices 6c, 11c, 17c
THE HOME OF BIG SHOWS
AND GOOD MUSIC
MON., TUES., & WEDNESDAY
Clara Kimball Youag
SEE HER LATEST AND
GREATEST SUCCESS
Cheating Cheaters
A Play of Thrills and Love
THRUS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY
D. W. GRIFFITH
PRESENTS HIS LATEST AND
MOST SUPERB PICTURE
A Romance of Happy
Valley
ALSO COMEDY, TRAVEL AND
NEWS FEATURES
Rialto CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats. All Seats, 15c; Night, 20c
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MON., TUES, & WEDNESDAY
The Tsnse Dramatic Playlet
"NO MAN'S LAND"
with
4 LIEUT. MERRILL
of the
ROYAL AIR FORCES
Lea Frances & Geo. Hume
IN "JUST HAPPYINGS"
The Three Wall Flowers
Dainty CHARACTER SINGERS
E. G. MOORE
THE GABBY TRICKSTER
PEARL WHITE
IN
THE LIGHTNING RAIDERS"
The LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
Prof. BRADER'S ORCHESTRA
three shows daily
2:30, 7:00, t:00
Prices Mat, 15c; Niflht, 15-25c
Seven Years Ago Today
The junior class won first place in
the annual interclass indoor meet
Four Years Ago Today
Two track records were broken, the
pole vault by Keavis, and the 12
pound shot put by Shaw.
Ames defeated Nebraska at basket
ball. Three Years Ago Today
The Daily Nebraskan offered a pri2e
of $1.50 for the best name for a page
devoted primarily to the interests of
the women students.
U. S. Harkson tied the fence vault
record at the Charter Day meet
Two Years Ago Today
Announcement was made that Bes
sey Hall would be ready for use by
spring vacation.
Nebraska lost two basketball games
to Kansas Aggies.
One Year Ago Today
One hundred university students
attended the Y. W. C. A. conference
nt Crete, Neb.
PERSONALS
Mrs. J. M. Temple of Lexington vis
ited Marjorie Temple, '21. at the
Kappa Kappa Gamma house over the
week-end.
Mildred Adams, ex-'20, of Omaha
spent Saturday and Sunday at the
Chi Omega house.
Clarabelle Hager, '21, and Marie
Courtright, '21, spent the week-end in
Fremont.
Mildred Rockwell, '22, spent Satur
day and Sunday at her home in Om
aha. Capt. Henry Knutson, '18, is a guest
at the Phi Gamma Delta house. He
has just come from Fort Sill and will
go to Kearney, where he will go into
the contracting business.
Elizabeth Weir, '22, went to her
home in Grand Island Friday..
Josselyn Stone, '22, Alice Welsh,
'20, Hazel McDonald, '20, and Ruth
Welsh, '19, all spent the week-end in
Omaha.
Cecyle White. ex-'20, who is teach
ing in Humboldt, spent Saturday at
the Kappa Kappa Gamma house, on
the way to her home in York.
Helen Briggs Lathrop, '14, of To
ledo, O.. is ag uest at the Achoth
house.
Edith Wilson, a Delta Zeta from
Manhatten, Kas., came to Lincoln
Saturday and will be the guest of the
chapter here for several days.
Margaret Tourtlelot, '21, ras re
turned from her home in Adams,
where she has been for the past
week on account of illness.
Zeta chapter of Delta Zeta cele
brated its ninth anniversary last
Tuesday.
August C. Krebs. '18. of Clay Cen
ter is visiting at the Bushnell Guild
house.
Katherine Dodge, '18, spent the
week-end at the Kafpa Alpha Theta
house
Mrs. G. C. Appleman and Gladys A.
Appleman. ex-'19. of Alvo visited at
the Gamma Phi Beta house last week.
Hazel Cook. ex-19. Is visiting at
the Alpha Omicroa Pi house.
James Collier, ex'21, of Omaha
spent the week-end at the Delta TJp-
silon house.
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