The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 17, 1921, Image 3

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THE DA I L- Y NEBRASKA N
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WKI.. TIU'KS.. FRI.. SAT.
.3,VNOV TWICE IAILY 8:20
ri ORENCE AMES A
ADELAIDE WINTHORP
I "ALICK IN BLCNDKKLAND"
JOB TOWLE
DUNBAR'S OLD TIME DARKIES
KENTON A FIELDS
"Appearing In Pcmon"
ORIGINAL REOAL8
LCCV GILLETT
STELLA TRACY ft
Muaical Comedy ArtiaU
Klnocrumn Toplca or Day
.tint. Dally 1000 Seats 25c ( few BOo
Eve. HK, 70C, i.uw ana i.so
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ALL THIS WEEK
The Mlrarle of the Theater Art
OTIS SKINNER
Amrrlrn'n ForemoHt Romantic
Character Artor In
"KISMET"
Show a at 1:00, S:00. 7:00 and
9:00 Sharp
KKICES
Miillnr AH Seat. SOc
Mght BOo
DcLuxe Performance with Prologue,
at 8:00, 7:00 and 0:00
Braver' Lyrte Orrhrgtra
THURS., FRI., SAT. -Pathe
Semi-Weekly News
E Topical and Travel Pictures
I ARCHIE N. JONES .
I' Singing "IN THE DUSK"
P MARY THURMAN
k in
"THE SCOFFER"
p Rinlto Symphony Oreheatr
r SHOWS START AT 1, S. 0, 7. 9
P MATS. 20c NIGHT S5o
U THURS., FRI., SAT.
K International News Weekly
p "THE SON OF TARZAN"
I SIMPLE AND SWEET
E C0NNELL, LEONA & SIPPY
6 BROWN & SIMMONS
JACK TRAINER & CO.
HART, WAGNER & ELTLS
ARCO BROTHERS
HOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, :00
ALL WEEK
"THE BRANDING IRON"
V From the Novel by
8 KATHERINE NEWLIN BURT
LARRY SEMON
In HI Latest and Fnaraleat Two
Reel Super Comedy
"THE SPORTSMAN"
Regular Low PrloM
MIOWg 6TAKT AT 1. a, ff, 1, 0
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Home Style
Malted Milk
25 Cents
FILLERS1
RKSCRIPTION
HARM AC Y
Quality Poods at Reanonablt
Prices
X
Fountain Prices
Cut Low
X
Let Us Prepare Your Party
Eats
X
PunchPastry Sandwiches
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DEGREE8 GRANTED
" TO EIGHTY-SIX
(Continued from Page 1.)
Richard Otto Lucke
August C. Luedtke
Martin Watson
Herry Arthur Nedom
Leonard August Swanaon
James Henry Walvoord
College Business Administration
B. S. in business administration:
Eugene Clay Dinsmore
Frank Albert Horky
. Marvin Clifford Kuns
John Theodore Linn
Harvey Lewis Rice
Glenn G. Stewart.
College of Law.
Doctor of jurisprudence:
Clifford Louis Rein
Bachelor of law:
William McKinley Holt
John Hoover Koehler
Harry Carl Lowe
College of Medicines
Doctor of medicine.
James Henry Walvoord
The Teachers College.
The Teaohers College diplomas and
university teachers certificate:
Harry Casper Blomstrahd
Irma Irene Calhoun
Emma Ada Eggenberger
Barbara Elizabeth Ellwanger
Allard Erford Folsom '
Mabel Eleanor Kirk
Audrey Lucille Nitsche
Joseph William Philbrick
The Teachers College diploma and
First Grade State certificate:
Eleanor Hamlin Hinman
Marlon Johnston 0Keefe
Zella Pearl Scott
First Grade State Junior Certificate:
Mary M. McKnight
Anna Celia Temmy -Ruth
Hainey
Elementary certificate Teachers
college high school, Viva Martin.
Do .You
TV
irklHOW o
-that hats are made
solely of fur?
-that this fur is all im
ported to the U. S.
-that there are nine
ristinct processes?
-that these processes
cause the fur to felt?
-that the bodies are
shrunk in cold water.
-that the bodies are
then blocked into
hats?
-that good hatters use
silk trimmings?
-that the cream of hat
making is a
DUNLAP
An elaborate display showing the
hat in the various stages of mak
ing may be seen in our window
learn how hats are made.
POLITENESS REPORTER ,
PLACES STUDENTS
UNDER THE TEST
Nearly everyone has noticed in
either the Omaha or Chicago pp pert
tho "Pohtness Column" which telli
each day of a reporter who goes
aiouud the city trying to find the
roiitcKt person. The column tails ot
lie rebuffs and discourtesies iiu
with us well as the courtesies. .t
the end of the day the one whom tho
reporter judges the most polite is
awarded five dollars.
Tile "Rag" thought this would be
p. good way to create amusement as
well as show up some of the stud':iitii'
faults. It has always been maintained
that the University students ait po
lite, but that there were some :o
self-centered to turn over a haul l
help the other fellow. The idea whs
all right but It didn't seem to ap
ply to the students nt Nebraska.
Every day for a week a reporter
prowled all over the campus, in every
building, anywhere students might bo
tound. Nearly every type of article
was dropped either in the snow, in
the mud or in the street, and eac.
time it was returned politely. Direc
tions were asked from passing stu
dents in regard to finding various
places on the campus. The report
er even asked advice as to where t
find a good rooming house and was
politely escorted down the. street ana
almost immediately installed in a
very desirable room.
What was the reporter to do? Out
of all this confusion of people what
one could be said to stand out as
more strinkingly polite than nuy otn
er? Finally the plan seemed to fall
to finding a discourteous person but
this worked no better. The idea
which had seemed so good and prom
ised so much amusement, had to bo
given pp. This column even if It
didn't come out as planned shows
very well that this is a "pretty darn
polite school," and we're all mighty
glad we tried it anyhow.
WEDDINGS.
Helghstedt-Undlne.
The marriage of Miss Effie D. Heigh
sledt, a graduate ot the University of
Minnesota, and Mr. Clyde Undine, '16,
of the University of Nebraska, took
place December 30, 1920. Mr. Undine
is a practicing physician and surgeon
in Minneapolis.
WANT ADS.
WARM, pleasant southeast room for
rent, close in; girls; morning and
evening meal. B175G. " 3t
LOST Gold wrist watch without
wrist band; initials C. A. B. on
back. Return to Student Activities
office. Reward. 2t
LOST Gold Ever-Sharp Pencil, at
tached to black ribbon with Alpha
Ki Delta seal with "Christmas Lake
1920." Reward. Return to Student
Activities Office. 2t
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We have 250 SUITS for immedi
ate disposal at this price
Serges, Cassimeres, Worsteds.
Flannels and Unfinished . Wor
steds. Made by-
FASHION PARK
STEIN-BLOCH
BRADFORD & CLOTHCRAFT
See Window
"Daylight
Aak for the
The Smart Looking, Popular Shot,
fo, CAMPUS
.aCLASS ROOM
Ideal, All Round College Shoa
Same High Quality aa tha
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE:
If your dealer cannot tupphf you
write ua for catalog ana prices
THOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson, Mm.
"Send for the Tom Logan Calendar,
hich pictures, suitable for framing
'.he International Golf. Match be
tween Quimet, Ray and Vardon."
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