t-r -i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN " "T 1 1 i i 1 ' 1 I1 V A OLIVER THEATRE TO-DAY, MAT. 2:30 TO-NIGHT, 8:15 Paul fillmtra In "Tho Boys of Company ''B'r' Mat, $1 to 25c Night, $1.50 to 50c SAT. MAT. NIGHT, FEB. 13 Oil Swanson Mat, 10 & 25c Night, 50, 35 & 25c COMING Blanoha Walsh Gus Edwards' BLONDE TYPEWRITERS With Arthur Conrad In a Musical Comedy, "A Picnic For One" Lillian Wright and Gordon Boys Vocalists and Dancing Workers M. Van Bergen Marlon KresHy In "Where Hearts Beat True" Fred LowIg and Martin Chapln Comedy 8tnging, Dancing, Talking ANITA PRIMR08E English Music Hall Artist PIQUO Amusing and Amazing Gymnast Extra Added Feature AUSTIN BROTHER8 "The American Beauties" Vlascope Majestic Orchestra Mat 2:15 (except Mon.) 15 & 25c Night 8:15. Prices ,15, 25, 35 & 50c WBSf WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 8 THE FULTON 8TOCK CO. Appears In A BEAUTIFUL STORY OF THE SEA NEXT WEEK:. "THE MAN ON THE BOX." THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomee all Student. V PIPES Sf ?' UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O BtrM L. J. HERZOC THE UNIVERSITY MWJ TAILOR Come In and get that $15.00 Suit to ydur order 1230 O St. L.lt coin HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with otaa4 $3 Per Month. Bargains la Inbuilt Machine LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANQI Amto 11M-BU ML 123 No. 11 SNR Ml lyTONE S)1 Campus Gleanings C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. O i 'H. O. Resner, '12, has bcon very sick for Bevcrnl dayB. 0 0 0 BccUman Bros., fine shoes. 1107 0 street. Mr. W. R. Garlnnd, 70, Is sick with a bad case of grippe. Swell Satlfllrt 5.00 Shoos $3.75. Sanderson's sale. The Delta Gamma sorority had a house party Saturday night. Dr. J. R. Davis, dontist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. c Alpha Tau Omega entertained at their home last Saturday night. o Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium, Cor. 11th and O. Clark Francis, '11, has left school and returned home at Burr Oak. Why not take your bath at ChiMs' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? 0 Roy Sunderland, '07, returned to Omaha after a few days' vlBlt In Lin coln. When iu doubt, try a Dally No braskan want ad. It pays to adver tise. MIbs Amanda Clements has -been pledged to tho Alpha Omlcron PI so rority. The books for Bohemian 5b can now be purchased at tho. Temple Book Store. Catherine Bain of Lincoln has been pledged to the Alpha Chi Omega so rority. Cold class rooms necessitated early dismissal of several 8 o'clock classes Tuesday. Daily Nebraskan"waht ads' bring ro sults Try one when you havo some thing to sell. Delta UpBilon woro entertained at 000e0C00C0000000OffiO$0C00& $ . 9, P? VAITD A DDK AD ANTE Will not suitor if you hnvo to wiaro 6 YUUlY Al Y CAtVMLC spectacles. Thoy are improving to f x most people's looks when fitted by ono who undorstnuda how. Tho oyo- x $ sight is too precious to noglect. You owe thom all tho attention and curep 6 that thoy may need. ,Thoy got careful attention horo. Examination Freo. V & Est. 1871. HALLETT, Registered Optometrist, 1143 Og So2Q3000300000 O O O0000000000000 the home of one of the members on Saturday night. 0 0 Public Law 11, Consular Service, seminary will meet Wednesday at 7 o'clock in TJ. 303. Florenco Chapman entertained on Saturday evening at her homo In honor of her PI Phi Bisters. ' If you havo lost your fountain pen, advertiso the fact In our want ad col umn. It brings results. Learn tho barn danco, 'Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. Miss Poarlo Arnot has been appoint ed assistant in tho departments Eng lish language and literature. . . Drill classes started Mpnday even ing. The various companies will be given equipment this week and noxt. The .freshmen law classes in .Equity 1 and Torts wero dismissed byudgo Hastings yesterday on accqunt of cold rooms, ' " l J ,r a Regular gym work is to bo started Wednesday morning. Tho regulation gym, pult is' to be required this se mester. ' Kennlth Pattorson, a mohibarpfi'Phl Kappa Psl fraternity, spcntl a fow (jays nt tho fraternity house, the fearly part of tho weok. 1$ Tho Graduate Club will lipid Its noxt meeting early in March. A "foed" is listed aB ono of tho attractions ot tho program. ' R. I. Elliot, ox-'OO, superintendent of schools at Chadron, Nob., Is' in Lin coln on businoss and was a campus visitor yesterday. L. M. Smith, ox-'ll, was in Lincoln tho first part of tho week. Mr. Snllth was an engineering student. His home fs In Alliance, Neb. Hugh Wallaco, a formor unlvorBity student and nn indoor nthlotic star, returned to Omaha aftor visiting fra ternity brothers ovor Sunday. Mr. David HIghec of Croto, Nebras ka, a student in tho University of Ne braska last year, was nrrostod recontly In Toledo, Ohio, on tho charge of forgery. Mae Diorks of KanHas City was visit ing her aunt in Lincoln. She camo to this city to attend tho junior prom. Miss DierkB was a formor resident of Lincoln. 0 0 Candidates for the senior relay toum In tho Inter-class rolay raco for chartor day are requested to report to Louis Hummel, Wednesday, from four to flvo in tho armory. 00 The Faculty Women's club will moot Wednesday at 3 p. m. with Mrs. E. H. Barbour, Mrs, J. T. Geos, Mrs. Q. E. Condra and Mrs. L. E. Aylos worth at tho homo of 'Mrs. Barbour, 1234 R street. 0 ' 0 Professor Wobstor of Clark univer sity, who will deliver three lectures at the university tho lattor part of this week, will deliver tho same locturos on tho 8th, 9th und 10th of February at Kansas. 0 0 0 Tho Dally Nebraskan received a fow days ago a request for a copy of the Coyote of last year. The Coyote has not been published for several years, Its place having been taken by tho Cornhusker. Tho rapidly Increalng number of "small fry" who hang around tho gym are becoming a sourco of groat annoy ance to those who aro working out, H outside of the regular classes and also to the faculty class. 0 0 0 In Botany II tho work in tho labor atory and tho lectures by Dr. Botany have been for tho last week on a new plant phyln, the carpophycoao. This phyla has proven to bo very interest ing to all the students. 0 0 0 There was no "bench work" on tho university campus yesterday, as there was last week. The students scorn to enjoy tho library bettor on-a cold day. Tuesday morning chairs woro at a premium in tho library. 0 0 0 The engagement of fcllss Lucilo . Cull of Oakland and Ferdinand Men effee of South Omaha, has been an-' nounced. Both parties to the engage ment were members of tho gjass of 1008. Mr, Menoffee 1b now studying at Cornell university, 00 Because of the stormy weather Tues day morning there "was not tho usual aitenaunce at tho musical convocation'. Miss Aenono Paston, assisted by Mrs. Raymond at tho organ, gavo a very excellent presentation of tho piano concert, G minor, Mendelssohn. The Cement Users' convention meets in, Lincoln today. Lectures .be fore ,it will bo given by several uui versity professors. Professor'. E. H, , Barbour will lecture tonight nnd Pro fessor O. E. Barber on Thursday night at the auditorium of the Lindell hotel. r ' .J, THREE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL STUDENTS You need rollnblo, original nnl comploto inntorlul for written or jinokcn ' !?. wf nocd bookn and niiiKii7.luon. And lutnr n summer or pornmnont position, which you should plnti for now, beforn nil tho bout oponlnK" nro nllod. Hro Is thu way to got all throe ut it minimum of offort and oxponHo. ' We Are Dealers in Facts . 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