The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
WED., THURS., FRL, SAT.
WILLIAM
FARNUM
In
Zane Grey's Popular Novel
XHE LAST OF
THE DUANES"
PRICES 10c and 20c
A Lb in LO wxjt.iv
Jesse L. Ltusky
Presents
CECIL B. DeMILLIS
Production
MALE AND FEMALE
Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9
Admission, 30c
ALU THIS WEEK
fc.anaoer Garman Presents
EYES OF YOUTH 1
CLARA KIMBALL
YOUNG
The Screen's Most Vital Per
sonality A ply thM vla1lr h uplritaal
riprrirnrra mt a young lrl the
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I.VRIC CONCRKT OKCH3CHTRA
Kh.w. Mart 1. . . 7. r. M.
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This Week Matinee Daily
EVA SHIRLEY
Aitisted by Fid Gordon's Ver
satile Musical Boys and
AL ROTH Jazz Dancer
COLLINS 6V HART
PHINA & CO.
RALPH DUNBAR'S
SALON SINGERS
CHRIS RICHARDS
MUSICAL HUNTERS
"INDOOR SPORTS"
THE KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF THE DAY
Matinees 25c and 50
Evenings 25c, SOc and 75c
KOMO KOAL
And others:
j Rock Springs
Maitland.
Lehigh (hard)
Now on hand
WHITEBREAST COAL
I AND LUMBER CO.
107 No. 11th St.
GRAVES
Is a Good Printer
12 Yfars on North Eleventh
244 No. 11th St.
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JOHNSTON'S CANDY
to One and Two Peunds
FILLERS'
RESCRIPTION
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UNI NOTICES j
Engineers
American Asoclutlon of Engineers
will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30,
M. E. 206. Election of officers and
other important business.
American Legion
All men who are members of the
Lincoln Post, American Legion and
who deBlre tickets for the banquet-
dance, may obtain them on the cnnip-1
us from Donald Parry.
Call for Teachers
Any one interested In a teaching
position In the state (physics and hlnt
01 y) beginning at once, call at Bureau
of Professional Service, 202 Temple.
W. S. G. A.
W. S. G. A. board meets Wednes
day, twelve o'clock, In Miss Heppner's
office.
Cornhusker Party
All stunts for Girls' Cornhusker
Party must be reported to Katherlne
Wills before Wednesday.
Current Social Economic Club
The Current Social Economic Club
will meet for luncheon at the Grand
Hotel at six o'clock Wednesday eve
ning. All students who are Interested
In the discussion of current topics of
this nature are invited to attend.
Faculty Men's Dinner Club
Faculty Men's dinner club will meet
Friday, January 23, instead of Friday,
January 16.
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science Society of
the University meets Thursday eve
ning in Faculty Hall, Temple, at
seven-thirty. All students, alumni, and
faculty are cordially invited to attend.
Girls' Gymnasium Suits
Gymnasium suits belonging to the
following named girls will be disposed
of by the Physical Education Depart
ment if not tailed for by January 31:
M. A. Jones
Eleanor Eddy
Anna Burtless
Florence Lundell
Dorothy Darlow
Dorothy Davidson
Luclle Overman
Marlon Jeffries
Doris Abbott
Hazel Baker
Marjory Temple
Drayton
Swimming Classes
Regular swimming classes have begun
again and will be given at the custom
ary hours.
American Legion Meeting
A meeting of the university post
of the American Legion will be held
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. In the
Temple Theater. The consiitution
will be considered for adoption and
the 1920 drive will be "put over."
Plans will be made tor a legion "Blow
Out" to be beld soon. Letters in reply
to the resolutions recently passed will
be read, including those from Gover
nor McKelvie, Senator Hitchcock, and
Congressmen Klnkead, Reavls, Jeff
ries, McLaughlin, and Andrews. Ev
eryone eligible for membership Is
urged to be present.
Palladian
Open meeting Friday evening at
eight o'clock. New members' pro
gram. Everyone welcome. Come and
see a good program and have a good
time.
Dwight Slater is official slate bearer
for the next term. Telephone L4696.
New members will meet tonight and
Friday night for practice and the
dress rehersal will be Saturday after
noon at 2:00 P. M.
Observatory Open
Public evenings at the observatory
on the second and fourth Tuesday eve
lnes of each month will now be re
sumed. The observatory will be open
to the public from seven to ten Tues
day evening for a view of the Orion
nebula, If the skies are clear. In any
case the popular lecture will be given;
at eight o'clock on the subject, "The
great volcanic eruption of KraJcatca,
In 1883."
Civil Engineering 8ociety
-t-v wnfinsker picture will be tak
en at 12 noon Thursday, January 15.
1920. All Civil Engineers must be
present
Atph Kappa Psl
.....hi. in of Alan Kappa Psl
Wednesday. Dec. 14. at 7:00 p. m. to
8. S. 205. Mr. C V. Huswur
rvri ;t Bureau, will d la
me uuncHi ,.-
cuss collections and collection meth
ods. 65 SL
Mathematical Club
The Mathematical Club will meet
Thursday, January 15, at 8:00 p. m.,
In Faculty hall, Temple building. Pro
feasor A. L. Cundy will talk on "Num
ber Puzzles," and Mr. a. S. Madsen
will give a paper on "Mathematics In
Artillery." All memberB are urged to
be present. Visitors are always wel
come. 65.3t
Students Register
All students In the U. of N. whose
lather, mother or both parents attend
ed the university, are asked to register
at the alumni office In the basement
of Adinlnitsration Building at. an early
dato; also those whose grandparents
so attended. It is the wish of the Al
umni to have clubs formed of the sec
ond and third generation. 65 3t.
INTER-FRATERNITY
BASKETBALL
Plans tor the 1920 inter-fraternity
. basketball tournament
will be discussed at a meeting
at the athletic office 11:00
o'clock Thursday morning. It
is urgently requested that a rep
resentative from each fraterni
ty be present as several Impor
tant matters will be decided.
THE DAILY DITTY
by
Gayle Vincent Grubb
On a night when the moon was behind
a cloud
And safety-first kept them from talk
ing out loud,
A couple were wrapped up in each oth
er's sighs
On a porch, in a swing, side by Bide,
eyes to eyes.
When sighs were the deepest and each
was as still
As the old village churchyard that
lies on the hill,
And the bats uncoiled wings lor a dash
in the night
Came the crash and a scream that has
caused me to write.
For the chains, holding swing where
the couple was at
Parted links at the point where the
young couple sat
And they fell, but arose while the one
stole away
While the other did somewhat the
same, so they say.
Hut what bothers me when the tale
has been told
Ol the maid who was shy and the
knight who was bold;
Is the question of who fixed the
swing before dawn
When the He and the She wero sup
posedly gone.
THE DAYS GONE BY
Five Years Ago Today
University night set for February 1.
Football record statistics published.
One ninety-five yard run made by
Chamberlain.
Ten Years Ago Today
Senior play announced as,
"The
Climber."
Pawnee City high school orchestra
appeared at convocation.
Eleven Years Ago Today
Team returned from Kansas after
winning one and losing two games.
Prizes In the different departments
offered for scholarship.
BUCK UP OLD FELLOW
Buck up old fellow, things aint so
dead wrong
Just because examinations are com
ing along;
For If you have done your work as
you ought.
The Professors will appreciate what
you have wrought,
And the sun will shine and the clouds
pass by
When those little old papers are
graded sky high.
And what a satisfaction to know that
you've won
In this hard battle which you're
just begun;
To know that you're done the beat
that you could
For you'll get your reward with a
big "vary good"
So I say, buck up old fellow, things
alnt so dead wrong
Just because examinations are coin
ing along.
d. e.
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Xebriiska's
NOT OBSERVING
"Gentlemen, you do not use your
faculties of observation," said an old
professor, addressing his class. Here
ho pushed forward a pot containing a
chemical of exceedingly offensive
smell. "When I was a student." he
continued, "I used my sense of taste,"
and with that he put his finger In his
mouth. "Taste it, gentlemen, taste
it," said the professor, "and exercise
our preceptive faculties."
The pot was pushed toward the re
luctant clas, one by one. The stud
ents resolutely dipped their fingers
into the concoction, and, with many
wry face, sucked the abomination
from their fingers.
"Gentlemen, gentlemen," said the
professor, "I must repeat that you do
not use your faculties of observation,
for had you looked more closely you
ould have seen that the finger which
put in my mouth was not the finger
I dipped In the pot." Ex.
WANT ADS
LOST A small loose-leaf note book.
In Beasey hall, Thursday morning,
January 8. Please return to student
activities office. 64-3t
FOUND A watch. Owner can re
cover It by identifying same In 401
Mechanics Arts Hall, and paying for
this advertisement
BROWN CAP. orange lining, lost In
Temple theater Monday morning. Re
turn to Student Activities office. 6512
LOST Watch. Initial M. B. Re-
ter to Student A jvJtia 0(3re Ho
ward. It
GENTLEMEN'S full-dress, for sale.
new, and Tery reasonable; sice 87.
Call B2354.
"Vitality Is Economy"
Hart Schaffner
Clothes
IF every well-dressed man in the
university would wear the label of
his suit or overcoat on the outside
for just one day, the result would
be flatteringly favorable to
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
Insist on having it in your
clothing.
Our January Clearance Sale is Now in
Progress
Laryrst Exclusive Men's and
Kill
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Beck's Syncopated Symphony j
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Will solve the cleaning problem
when in doubt
why not
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DEVILISH GOOD CLTAIT
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