The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1921, Image 3

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    Tllfo DAILY NEBR ASKANj
WANT ADS.
2:30-Wed., Thur., Frl, Sat.-8:20
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OPERALOGUE
PISTEL & JOHNSON
Ethel
WARD & DOOLEY
EDITH CLASPER
AND BOYS
Nelson Snow, Charles Columbus
BARNES & FREEMAN
BERT & LOTTIE WALTON
HERBERT CLIFTON
Kinogrami Topics of Day
MATINEES 1,000 seats, 25c
crt. 7Rr.. $1.00 & $1.25
Alpha Gamma Rho.
Alpha Gamma Rho entertained at
a dancing party Friday evening .
the chapter house. The fraternity
green and gold were used in decora
tions. Chaperons were Proi. aiiu
Mrs. E. E. .Brackett and Prof, awl
Mrs. F. E. Mussehl. Out-of-town
guests were Floyd D. Lucas, Arnold,
John A. Thompson, Madison, Wiscuu
sin; James F. Briar, Chicago.
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Pre-Nuptia! Events.
Preparations are being made for
wedding of Miss Fae Simon, ex-13,
of Omaha, and Spray L. Gardner, '17,
of Denver. The wedding will taks
place the last of the month. Many
social affairs are being given in honoi
of Miss Simon and Mr. Gardner. The
bride-to-be is a member of Pi Beta
Phi and Mr. Gardner is a member of
Phi Kappa Psi. Both are well known
in University circles. .
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In Hie Sereen I'roduetion of David
IIiIumco'h Sttiue Hueeenn
POLLY with a PAST
BOBBY VERNON AND
FUNSTERS
In a New Special ChrlHtle Comedy
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(iithe New Travelogue
TopieH or the lay
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World'H GrealeBt Exponent of
Good Cheer
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Hurricane of
Excitement
Joy and
THE MARK OF ZORRO
lettver' I-vrlr OrfiiralrM
SHOWS START .AT I, . IS. 7.
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Talented Artlt Preoenllng
A SONG HVMI'IIONY"
Jack Lillian
PRINCETON AND WATSON
In an OrlKlnial Offering
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BOTTOMLEY . TROUPE
A Itrmnrknlile and SennHtloniil Aet
"THE IUMN HASKET ItAI.I.S"
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trutile Vmidevlll Entertainers
MII.EAKII HHOTHKHS
Two Mirk HhkN
"III NGAI.OW TKOl HI.E"
A New hennett Comedy
"THE LOST ClfV"
A Tale f Adventora
Internntlonnl New Weekly
Hiilr.h and II In I'rlie Orchrntra
Ml.lnH ST A HT AT :!t0, 7:00. :00
Mut., tO ( Night. 40r j Gal., Lie
Home Style
Malted Milk
25 Cents
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Golden Rod Trio
"The nitrite Coinltlnntion"
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2.
Pre-Medic basketball, 8:45 p. m.,
Armory.
American Legion business meeting,
7:30 p. m.,'Temple.
Phi Alpha Tau initiation, 4 p. m.,
Law 211.'
Kappa Phi meeting, 7 p. m., Faculty
Hall.
Omaha Club meeting, 7:15 p. m.,
Social Science Hall.
Y. W. C. A. cabinet dinner, 6 p. m.,
Ellen Smith Hall.
Y. W. C. A. social service committet
dinner, 6 p. m.,1 Ellen Smith Hail.
All-University party committea
meeting, 5 p. m., Temple.
W. A. A. meeting, 7:30 p. m., Elien
Smith Hall.
Theatres
Liberty.
"The Lost City" and vaudeville.
Lyric.
Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark
of Zorio," and comedy.
Sun.
Billie Burke in "Wa'rited a Hus
band."
Rialto.
Ina Claire in "Polly With a P:nt, "
and Bobby Vernon comedy.
Colonial.
All-star cast in "The Devil '.u
Pay," aird comedy.
nr.AN W. CLYDE DAVIS
HOLDS DENTAL CLINIC
Dean W. Clyde Davis of the Univer
sity of Nebraska College of Dentistry,
held a clinic at the fifty-seventh an
nual meeting of the Chicago Dental
Society January 27, 28 and 29 on
Structural Chances Within the
Tooth's Pulp anal Following Partial
Pulp Removal and Partial Root Fill
ing."
About five thousand dentists from
all over the United States and Canada
uttended the meeting which, accord
ing to Dr. George G. Knapp, presl
dent, of the society, was the most
successful ever held. Clinics were
hold in all nhasps of dentistry and
cctures were given by specialists
One day was devoled almost entirely
o the subject of mouth hygiene, espt
hiiiv as it. Is beine taucht and
cmonstrated In the public schools
Dentisti-v as a miblic service was
tressed at every meeting.
Sixteen hundred teachers from tin
public schools, excused by the su
perintendent of the cily schools, at
endi'd the nieetinc and clinic for
..nrhnrH anil the ceneral nublic on
mouth hygiene.
SERIES OF LAW LECTURES
OFFERED THIS WEEK
W. J. Daily, representing the West
Publishing Co., is offering a series of
nteresting lectures to the students
n the College of Law this week
These talks will enable the embryo
jarrlsters to find cases with ease In
he digest. The speaker also gives
lis audience Information concernln
lids for finding the law. Mr. Daily
vill spenk again today at 2 o'clock in
room 101, Law Hall. He will speak
Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock and
caln Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3.
m.,
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PERSONALS
A. S. A. E. meeting, 7:30 p
Alpha Gamma Rho house.
All-University Night committee, 7:15
p. m Ellen smitn nan.
Pershing Rifles, 7 p. m., Nebraska
Hall. .
Iron Sphinx meeting, 7:15 p. m.,
Beta Theta Pi house.
Student Council meeting, 8
Faculty Hall.
United Ag Club meeting, 7
Social Science Hall.
United Ag Club, 7:00 p. m.,
Science Hall 101.
Ro&eoe Pound Club meetinq. 7:13
p. m Law Hall.
John Marshall Club meeting, 7.1
p. m., Law Han.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Sigma Chi house dance.
Alpha Theta Chi house dance.
Men's Greater University Luncheon,
12, 12:50 p. m., Grand Hotel.
Palladian Literary Society open
meeting, 8:00 p. m., Temple.
Freshman Commission party, 8 p.
m., Y. M. C. A. rooms, lempie.
Freshman Hop, Armory".
Delta Sigma Delta dance, Vlcterla
Hotel.
Kappa Phi dance, Ellen Smith Hall.
Epkscopalian Club party, 8 p. ie.,
Fortieth and South streets.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5.
Sigma Phi Epsilon house dance.
Kaerney Club meeting, 8 p. m.,
1937 C street
Komensky Club meeting, 8 p. m.,
Faculty Hall.
Committee of Two Hundred social,
8:00 p. m.. Social rooms, Temple.
Bushnell Guild house dance.
Komensky Club social, 8:00 p. m.,
Faculty Hall.
Kearney Club meeting, 7:30 p. m.,
1937 C street.
Black Masque party for Senloi
Girls, 3-6 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall.
Chi Omega informal, Ellen Smith
Hz".
Delian Literary Society banquet,
Delavan Cafe.
Delta Zeta Valentino tarty, chap-ii
house.
PI Beta Phi party, Knights of Co
lumbus Hall.
A. A. E. smoker, Walsh Hall.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 6.
Menorah Society meeting, 8 p. m.,
Faculty Hall.
Donna McDonald, '24, of Omaha,
has returned to school after several
weeks of illness.
Ethel li. Westberg, '15, .has recent
ly received an appointment on the
faculty of the State (University ul
Oklahoma i xtension Department.
Charles Sumner 'Lobingiei;-, 'So,
Judge of the United States court foi
China, his ucently sent a copy ot
the paper "The Pacific in Propliecj,''
which he gave at the Inaugural :'.tu-
ner of i no J aa-PacUic Association
at Shanghai, China, on "tialboa day,"
1920.
Mildred McFarland, '20, of Omaha,
spent the week end at the Pi Beta Phi
house.
Paul Gibbon, '24, has returned from
Dunbar, where he spent several days.
Helen Smith, '24, and Helen Cham
bers, '24, have returned from where
they were the week end guests ol
Emily Ross, '24.
Mable MacAdam, '20, who is teach
ing at Schuyler, spent Saturday anu
Sunday at the Delta Zeta house.
Iietty Ridtlell, ex'22, of Columbus,
visited at the Kappa Alpha Theta
nouse Saturday and Sunday. She is
now principal of the high school at
Monroe.
Helen Dryden, ex-'23, of Wilsonville
is visiting at the Delta Zeta house.
Mrs. O. O. Buck of Harvard spent
Saturday with her daughter at the
Delta Zeta house..
SENIOR girl wants a room-mate;
address 424 North 17th st. Call
B4953. 2t
WANTED Just 25 conscientious men
students seeking summer employ
ment. Only those willing to tackle
a hard job need apply. Write Box
1237, Station A, giving phone num
ber. , 3t
HEAR Dr. Holmes at 10:30 Sunday
morning at First Congregational
church. 3t
LOST Pair shell rimmed glasses with
gold bows, In a Tucker-Shean case.
Please return to Student Activities
Office If found.
Quality Foods at Reasonable
Prices
Fountain Prices
Cut Low
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Let Us Prepare Your Party
Eats
Punch Pastry Sandwiches
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To JOIN
DANCING
CLASS
or for private lessons
PHONE
Phone B6657
Miss Stevens
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JanieH H. Tyson, ex-'23, BoH Theta
pi, who left the University the first
of the year for New Orleans to ac
cept a position with the South Anieri
cmi Trade company, railed from thai
city last week for Tela Spanish Hon
duras. From there he will go to Tux
rillo Spanish Honduras and will not
return until the middle of next August.
FOR YOUR PARTIES
THK ORKMNAL
LOUISIANA RAGADORS
l&ookiii'' at rniversity Prices
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UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of MUSIC
Adrian M. Newens, Director
Offers Thorough Training in Music and
Dramatic Art
A LARGE FACULTY OF SPECIALISTS IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
' Anyone May Enter
FULL INFORMATION ON REQUEST
Opposite the Campus
Phone B1302 llth and R StS-
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SECURITY MUTUAL BARBER SHOP
Phone 1.G272
UNION SHOP
We Solicit" Your Business
Oliver & Hay Security Mutual Bids.
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