The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 18, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NIDRASKAN
UNI NOTICES
"Quality Is Economy"
Art Club
A t S11tU ... . 1 t .
,.,.a Thur.. Frl., sai.-::u
FORD SISTERS
with Their Own Orche.tr.
WILLIE SOLAR
DOLLY KAY
rHABLES E. BENSEE &
08 FLORENCE BAIRD
ROY A ARTHUR
THE RICKARDS
MASTER GABRIEL & 00.
KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF THE DAY
Mat55 A 50c; Eve.-25 to 75c
HON. TUES. WED.
BLANCHE
SWEET
"A WOMAN OF
PLEASURE"
ghowtfct-l, 3, 5, 7 and 9
viuu iuuuiiiik weunesuay eve'
ning from six till eight. Room 310 L,
Bring thirty cents.
Twins' Club
Twins' Club will meet at the home
of the Plckwell twins, 1201 South
Eleventh street, Friday evening, Feb
ruary 20. 86t3
Cadet Officers
Ail cadet officers must have their
Cornhu8ker pictures taken before Sat
urday, February 28. The group pic
ture of the Cadet Officers' Association
will be taken Saturday noon, Febru
ary 21, at Townsend's.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi will hold a meet
ing this evening In Social Science 305,
at 8:30 o'clock.
Attention A. M. Students
All those having old plates and as
yet have not called for them may do
so by seeing Miss Wyman in Median
icArts hall 401.
THREE DAYS STARTING
MONDAY MATINEE
"THE CINEMA
MURDER"
With Marion Davie and a
Splendid Cast
Pathe New "Topic of the
Day" Pathe Review
MISS JESSIE MILLAR
The Peer of Instrumental
Soloieta
'llialto Symphony Orchestra
Jeaa L. 8chaefer, Conductor
Mows 8Urt atr-1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Mat. 20c; Night 30c
ALL THIS WEEK
HOUDINI
lathe Thrilling Paramount
Artcraft Picture
"The Grim Game"
FATTY ARBUCKLE
le Hit Litest Paramount Comedy
"THE GARAGE"
IHX COPPER CITY FOUR
Those Harmonious Songbirds"
International News Weekly
Bray Pictograph ,
fref. Arnold' Lyric Orchestra
Shows 8tart at-1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
NiQht, 30c; Chil., 10c
The Menorah Society
All members of the Menorah So
ciety are requested to bring their
friends to the social, at Faculty Hall
in the Temple, Sunday evening, Feb
luary 22, at eight o'clock.
Commercial Club Meeting
A meeting of the University Com
mercial Club will be held in S. S. 101,
Thursday, February 19, at eleven
o'clock. There will be an election of
officers and everyone is urged lo be
present. 8G 2t.
Official Notice.
The five men who have been lined
or falsifying lunch checks at Miller
and Falne's cafe or for leaving with
out paying, have been placed on pro
bat, on. Further offense of this oither
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,
Bessey Hall, Thursday, February 19,
at five p. m. All members are urgent
ly requested to be present.
English 3.
Mr. Cass'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.
Palladian.
Palladian meets Friday at eight
o'clock. Program and eats.
SYNCOPATION SUPREME
SMaphone, banjo and piano.
Call Earl R. Bow
B3745
unN8TON'8 CANDY
One and Two Pounds
1 ILLERS
rRE8CRIPTION
URMACY
HFFLEY'S
TAILORS
. Or QUALITY
m Hth St. phc.
BM422
s. cafe j
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W. A. A.
General W. A. A. meeting Wednes
day, February 18, at 7:15 p. in. in
Woman's Hall. Very important. Dele
gates to W. A- A. sectional convention
will be voted upon.
We don't want simply to make
the sale and get the money
We're interested in what you get for the money; the
quaiity of the clothes, being the most important thing
to you, is the most important thing to us.
And the right kind
scarce.
of quality in clothes has been
We'd rather not sell you anything than to sell you the
wrong thing. You can buy the wrong thing in many
places; but nowhere.
You need somebody to take care of your clothes re
quirements and we are making it the one object of our
existence as a business to do that for the men and boys
of this community.
We're here to see that you get what you ought to have,
at a price as low as business prudence will permit.
There's service in quality like Hart ScJia-ffner d
Marx, and that's the service in Clothes which
ice mean, to yicc.
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Xcbraska's Larycst Exclusive Men's and Hoy's titorc
JONES TO BE HEAD
OF JUNIOR CLUBS
Ag Club.
Ag club will meet In Social Science
101, Thursday. February 19. The
committee for the farmer's fair will
be announced.
Lutherans Attention!
There will be a social meeting rf all
Lutheran students held Krlday, 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 red
room of the city Y. M. C. a. at 6:lt.
Prof. Virtue will discuss the reasons
for the high prices of today. Gel your
lunch In the cafeteria and take it in
to the red room.
Boxing Class
Will members of the Doxmg class
who wish to return boxing gloves, pur
chased from the department of pay
slcal education last semester, do this
at once. Dr. R. O. Clapp.
C. W. Jones, a graduate of the Col
lose of Agriculture, in the class of
1P20, has accepted a position as state
junior club leader.
Mr. Jones is to have charge of the
original Boys' and Girls' Clubs In
counties which have Junior club lead
ers. His duty will be to supervise the
work of the leaders and to help organ
ize new clubs. Each school district
may have one club. These clubs may
be "pig" clubs, "rabbit" clubs, or "pota-
toe" clubs. Their aims are to begin
with pure bred animals or plants and
perpetuate their kind, thus allowing
the state to benefit from their activity.
Records are kept and the children
learn many agricultural pointers from
these organizations.
Mr. Jones was a member of one of
the first boys' camps held here in
1915. He attended the officers' train
ing camp at Fort Snelling in 1917 and
left for overseas in September of the
same year. His discharge was granted
in June, 1919.
Mr. Jones is a member of Alpha
Gamma Rho.
BUSINESS IS HAMPERED:
by a scarcity of trained help. In spite of our increased production,
we have more than fifty calls for office help right now on our wait
ing list.
Your Assistance it Needed.
Day and Evening Classes.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Corner O and 14th Streets.
(Fully Acredited.)
A. BLAKESLEE, President.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
OTHERWISE OCCUPIED.
Uly "When Harold proposed to
you did he get down on his knees?"
Hazel- -"I should say not."
Lily -WTiy didn't he?"
Hazel "Well r probably because
they were occupied at the time."
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Opposite the Campus
Reliable Instruction in the Principal
Branches of Music and Dramatic Art
Anyone can enter
Special Attention to the Requirements of University
Students
FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST
Phone B1392 nth and R Sts.
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