The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1920, Image 3

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    Til E DAILY NEBRASKAN
SOCIAL CALENDAR
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Friaay,
gflrer Lynx-House Dance, Chapter
Ton Omesra Informal.
Alph
'pp Sigma Informal, Commer-
BUck Masque imuw"".
Hths Omicron Ti Informal. Lin-
, ,
T". -t T I 1
Howl
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jlphs Phi Formal, Lmcoln Hotel.
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PERSONALS
oert Van Pelt, '22, returned yes-
mrday after spending the first part of
a,, week in Crete.
Georgia Mason, ex-'20, who is teacn-
i vta vdbi In o moot In
Uncotn this week.
enneth HRwkins, '22, wno was ser
lously Injured recently when a three-
ion irucK nu uj i, .
. via Iait la roMvaf.
HI at the Lincoln Sanitarium, and ex-
.cta to return 10 scuuu own.
James Caldcr, '23, lert yesteraay ror
jjj home in sewaru, wiiere ue "
a v. v
tilled by the illness of his grandmo-
lier.
Mrs. R. A. Clarke, of Stella, and her
daughter, Lucille Clarke, '21, were
dinner-guests, Wednesday, at the Sig
ma Nu house.
John E. Sword, ex-'22, of Scottsbluff,
ii a gnest this week at the Sigma
Alpha Epsllon house.
Raymond Kepner, '22, is 111 with ty
phoid fever at his home in Osceola.
Mary E. Caspar, of Butte, Montana,
rWted the campus Thursday of this
ieek.
Boswell Robertson, '22. has been
breed to withdraw from the Universi
ty due to a serious Illness. He is at
kit home in Boardstown, Illinois.
John Koehler, '20, left yesterday for
Kansas City, Missouri, where he will
ttiend a Council Meeting of Phi Del-
U Theta.
Lewis Medlin, "23, is ill at the Sig-
II Na house
CTOCK COMPANY
WINS APPROVAL
Continued From Page One)
Hi. Alice Campbell
Helen Harrington
In. Helen Whipple
Genevieve Addleman
Vll Olive Means
Clay Whipple Herbert Yenne
tonk Hardmuth Glenn Foe
W Blinder W. M. Herbert
Justice Prente Neil Prown
'utice Henderson Alfred Reese
fcrt John Noll
Wonel Bayloy o. L. Stone
Emmet t Carl Peterson
Management
wectr- A. Alice Howell
liBlntf.nt Director Herbert Yenne
Business Manager W. M. Herbert
Manapr r c. L. Coombs
Nerty Manacer Clayton Woods
Scenic Artist D. V. Manrose
DIVERSITY WEEK
LISTS ANNOUNCED I
Continued From Page One)
7:35 A. M.. No. 19 U. P. to
Wtienburg. Arrlvp finthenhnr. fi-1fi
Play Gothenburg Tuesday
"tm.
ednesday, March 31: Leave Got h-
8:16 A. M.. No. 19 U. P. to
Platte. Arrive North r,att9
5 A. M Play North Tlatte Wednes
night. ftnwUjr. April l: Leave North
"tte 8:35 A. M v it ny,.n.
fell . "
Arrive Chappell 11:30 A. M.
T Chapppn Thursdav ntc-ht
"'day. Ar.m . t .
. 30 A- M., No. 19 U. P. for Sidney.
Sidnev 19-rft r ti- ou
- --.WW . ill. ft ittj OIU"
J r night.
tnrday. April 3: Leave Sidney
nu. jS u. j-, ror Kim-
L Arrive Kimball 1:45 P. M.
' Kimball Satnr
8ad4v
j. " ieave KimDan
in M ' No- 8 U- P- t0 Grnd
k . Arrlve Grand Island 4:40 P.
la.Ta r- , . . . .
- v,IBut isiana 9:15 P. M.,
Alpha Omicron n-i u'i muu
Known "After Thirty" Stories
A Sparkling Musical Comedy
EXTRA DRY
FRANCIS RENAULT
"The Parisian Fashion Plate"
RAWLS A VAN KAUFMAN
FAY COURTNEY
(Of Courtney Sisters)
STEELE & WINSLOW
McMAHON SISTERS
IVAN BANKOFF & CO.
THE KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OF THE DAY
1000 Seats Matinees at 25c
NORTHERN CIRCUIT
University Players, "Under Cover"
Sunday, March 28: Leave Lincoln
1:35 P. M., C. N. W. No. 22 for Fre
mont. Arrive Fremont 3:20 P. M.
(Eat at Fremont). Leave Fremont
7:15 P. M., C. N. W. No. 309 for
Newman Grove. Arrive Newman
Grove 11:15 P. M.
Monday, March 29: Play Newman
Grove Monday night
Tuesday, March 30: Leave New
man Grove 1:40 P. M.. No. 365 for
Figure it out
PTTauri?
o i-i cost or cioines
isn't iust the orice
it's the price divided by
the number of days vou
wear the clothes.
Because our Clothes wear
more days for every dollar
spent -they cost less than
other clothes. If you aren't
satisfiedmoney back
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
The Home of Hart, Schaffnpr & Marx Clothes
'. 11 ' otHttriOH of in carman i-C!?yf-r ill"
I) TH U R. FRI. SAT. Ik
"The Tree of
Knowledge"
With
WANDA HAWLEY, ROBERT
WARWICK, KATHLYN WIL
LIAMS, IRVING CUMMINGS,
TOM FORMAN AND THEO
DORE KOSLOFF.
"THE CHARMING MRS.
CHASE"
Also News and Topical Pictures
MISS MAE O'M ALLY
Contralto
P SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
I Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
gi MATS. 20c; NIGHT 30c
Elgin. Arrive Elgin 5:35 P. M. (If
No. 365 is running to late it will be
necessary to drive consult superin
tendent.) Play Elgin Tuesday night.
Wednesday, March 31: Leave El
gin 6:10 A. M., No. 310 for Creston.
Arrive Creston 8:40 A. M. Play Cres
ton Wednesday night
Thursday, April 1: Leave Creston
8:40 A. M., No. 310 for Hooper. Ar
rive Hooper 10:55 A. M. Play Hooper
Thursday night
(Concluded on page four)
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ALL THIS WEEK
"The River's End"
With a Carefully Selected All h
Star Cast g.
Also Comedy News Pictures g
CHAS. EDWARD'S i
TRIO H
In a Vocal and Instrumental
Offering S:
"CLASS AND JAZZ" g
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
Mats., 20; Night, 30c; Chil., 10c
Ik
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ROSEWILDE SCHOOL
of DANCING
Assembly Dances Wednesdays and Saturdays
WITH
BECK'S SYNCOPATED SYMPHONY"
Open for Uni Bookings Friday Nites
LEO J. BECK
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1 WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. 1
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IN
The Dare Devil"
A Love Romance of a Hard I
Boiled Tenderfoot
i Comedy, News, Etc.
I Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
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