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i i Y NEBRASKA N THE PAIL j UNI NOTICES J 9'1WW & uteri.. Thur., Fri., Sat.-8 Mabel Ford Sisters Dora "wfth Their Own Orchestra WILLIE SOLAR nnLLY KAY THARLES E. BENSEE JZZvvnv. RAIRD Jj'JjUA"" w BOY & ARTHUR THE RICKARDS MASTER GABRIEL & CO. KINOGRAMS TOPICS OF THE DAY ,t.25 & 50c; Eve.-25 to 75c 20 Id it 1 1 rtT TTTT!".SWED. jiuii. - e BLANCHE SWEET "A WOMAN OF PLEASURE" Shows at-1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 ggEKgKSEKlSrK zliIm:i nviamui mil -fi?TTEiJ PICTURE S ANC o-: THREE DAYS STARTINu MONDAY MATINEE "THE CINEMA MURDER" With Marion Davies and a Splendid Cast Pathe News "Topics of the -Day" Pathe Review MISS JESSIE MILLAR The Peer of Instrumental Soloists Rialto Symphony Orchestra Jsan L. Schae'er, Conductor Sfaows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. Mats. 20c; Night 30c ALL THIS WEEK HOUDINI in the Thrilling Paramount Art era ft Picture "The Grim Game" FATTY ARBUCKLE la His Latest Paramount Comedy "THE GARAGE" THE COPPER CITY FOUR "Those Harmonious Songbirds" International News Weekly Bray Pictograph Prof. Arnold's Lyric Orchestra 8hows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7,9 P. M. Msts., 20c; Niaht. 30c: Chil.. 10c SYNCOPATION SUPREME Saxaphone, banjo and piano. Call Earl R. Bowman U3745 JOHNSTON'S CANDY tn One and Two Pounds PZLLE28' RESCRIPTION lABMAfTV y W '...... .1 Holcombe Workers All captains and teiim workers meet Tuesday noon, city Y. M. C. A. Red room for luncheon. Kenneth J. Saunders will speak and the campaign will be launched. Official Notice. The five men who have been lined i'or falsifying lunch checks at Miller and Paine's cafe or for leaving with out raying, have been placed on pro bation. Further offense of this either on the part of these men or any other student In the university will be fol lowed by suspension. Pre-Medic Meeting. A meeting of the Pre-Medic society will be held in the lecture room, Betsey Hall, Thursday, February 19 at five p. m. All members are urgent ly requested to be present. Freshman Commission. Freshman Commission will meet in Woman's Hall, at seven o'clock p. in., Tuesday, February 17- English 3. Mr. Gass's English 3 class will meet in U 208 on Wednesday, February 18, at eleven o'clock. S. B. Gass. Christian Science Society. The Christian Science Society of the university will meet Thursday evening at seven-thirty in Faculty Hall, Temple. A cordial invitation is extended to all students, faculty and alumni of the university. Student Volunteers. The Student Volunteers will hold an open meeting Tuesday evening at seven o'clock in the Social Science building. Dr. J. J. Rizk, a Syrian who leaves soon for Jerusalem, where he will establish a mission hospital will give a talk on "Syria, the Prom ised Land." Palladian. Palladian meets Friday at eight o'clock. Program and eats. W. A. A. General W. A. A. meeting Wednes dav. February 18. at 7:15 D. m. in Woman's Hall. Very important. Dele gates to W. A- A. sectional convention will be voted upon. Ag Club. Ag club will meet in Social Science 101, Thursday, February 19. Tht committee for the farmer's fair will be announced. All those interested In meeting K J. Saunders, a graduate of Cambridge and a missionary from India, who will speak at convocation Tuesday, art. invited to lunch at the city Y. M. C. A. in the Blue Room at 12 o'clock Mon day. Mr. Saunders will talk ebout "The New India." Lutherans Attention! There will be a social meeting i f all Lutheran students held Friday, Feb ruary 20, at 7:30 p. m. in the uni versity hall 208. All Lutheran stud ents come and have a good time. Socio Economic Club The Cocio-Economic Club will meet Wednesday, February 18, In the reu room of the city Y. M. C. a. at 5:lt. Prof. Virtue will discuss tne reasons for the high prices of today. Gee your lunch In the cafeteria and tane it in to the red room. HEFFLEY'S TAILORS OF QUALITY 1M No. 11th St. Phone B-1422 A Good Place to E&i N. S. CAFE South 11th Math Club All members of the Math Club are requested to leave their names and addresses at Prof. Gaba's office, Room 302, mechanic arts building, this m very Important. 84-Bt. Boxing Class Will members of the ooxmg class who wish to return boxing gioves, pur chased from the department of pny sical education last semeuter, should do this at once. Dr. R. a Clapp. Girls' 8wimmlng Classes Only girls who have completed the required two years of floor work in gymnasium can enter swimming classes for credit. Others may enter classes without credit. Previous state ments that sophomores may substitute swimming for floor work are Incorrect. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS HERE THEY ARE: Clothing and Dry Goods: Mayer Bros. Co Armstrong's Ma free 's Miller & Paine Farguhar Clothing Co. Spier & Simon Rudge & Guenel's Ilerpolsheimer's Gold & Co. Famous Lincoln Hat & Shirt Shapiro's Men's Shop Ileffley's Shoes: Bootery Budd's Panor's Jewelry: Hallet's Harris & Sarter Fleming Tucker & Shean Books and Stationery: College Book Store Tucker & Shean Laundry and Dry Cleaning: Evans Economy Able Chicago Cleaners They are boosting our University and are sure to give the students a square deal. r . If--;'- - ' . - - " " . -r - -1 f. in . rs c'.,'' ' y i ii ' in Mabel THE FORD SISTERS Dora The famous dancen who headline this week's vaudeville bill at the Orpheum Theater, Assisted by their own orchestra, and performing in special scenic environment. t M 1 v