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THE JDATLZZ, NBBRASKANr X v t . " i il y" '. OLIVER ' booooccocoo6o66oo66ooooooooooooooa ' Friday niqht, feb. it , x THE 8MART SET IN V WlfH 8. H.DUDLEY Prices: $1.00 to 25c. 8AT t MATINEE 'AND1 NIGflX, FEB, 20 , Thi Virginian. WJTK W. ,8. HART AND FRANK . OAMEAU. Mat $1.00 tpJ25c. Night $1.50 to 50c. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Program. Com. Mon. Night, Feb. 15 America's Character Comedienne GRACIE EMMETT AND CO. "Mrif. MUrphy'a Second HuBband," MAY AND FLO HENQLER Vaudovilfo'B DalntleBt Artists. PETER DONALD, META CARSON Presenting "Alex McLean's Dream" ' TOM CARROL & JOE BAKER Tyie'Hobrey' and His Friend J "R03AIRE AND DORETTO European Comiques FERDANDEZ MAY DUO European Musical Artists ASKELAND Violin Virtuoso Viascope, Majectlc Orchestra Mat. 2:5 (except Mon.) 15 & 25c. Night 8J15 Prices 15,25, 35 & 50c. .PATRONIZE. OUR ADVERTISERS! Every Evening 8:30 Matinees Wedand Sat., at 2:30 THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Appearing In , The Man on The Box Dramatized from Harold McGrath's Novel, a genuine American Comedy Best Scats 25 cents. Next Weok "Alabama," by August us Thomas. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! The Acme Parlors 934 P STREET Bowling,BilHards,Pool,Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Confectionery riNEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS N THE WEST PRICES: BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. POOL, by Hour, 40c. ROTATION POOL 2U2cls oef POKER POOL PIGEON POOL cue. 3 cues 10 cts. 15 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games. Profit Sharing Coupons GlvSn With Every 5c Spent In the Place. 4 T 5L. W PATRONIZE, OrMfV.ApyERTI8ER8! L. J, HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Come In and get that $15.00 Suit to your order tj i230 .loCst.?' , ' Ulticioln - TrTTTuXil ils." s us r, MM (jIVMsifTONE tfj WUiKJiJs.. V a. mil us Gleanings , C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. Miss lNettlo HIU, 1012, of Hobfoti; Neb., lins pledged Alpha Chi Omega. Bookman Bros., flno shoes. 1107 O street. 1 1 1 . ( T ? nowaru .uencnz, iyj.2, spent aununy irtnd Mondny nt Wahoo, Neb. Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. m ' Cftrl Mongol, 1910, and B. It. Levin, 1910, spent their vacation at Wahoo, Neb. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. The Black Musque, the Senior so ciety, held a meeting yestorday at 10 o'clock. Have your clotheB pressed at Weber's Sultorium, Cor. 11th and O. Frank Clark, 1912, and Will Heaton, 1911, spent Saturday and Sunday at Wahoo, Neb. . Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce. c The reserve football toam had their pictures taken for the Corn- busker yesterday. o When in doubt, try a Dally No braskan want ad. It pays to advor- Use. A. L. Lewis has loft school for this semester. He returned to his home at Omaha yesterday. o Dally Nebraskan want ads bring re sults. Try one when you have some thing to sell. The members of the engineering so ciety had their picture taken for the Cornhusker yesterday. If you have lost your fountain pen, advertise the fact in our want ad col umn. It brings results. J. F. Berggren, law 1905, and "a mem ber of tho Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is now practicing law at Wahoo, Neb. oeooocooocoooooo X kt e U-i. new opring nais nuw $ ready e . FULK, -:- 00000000000000000000OSO0000 Learn tho barn dance, Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. N. A. Negloy, 1911, has loft school for this semester, Mr. Negloy has re turned' to his homo at Ansloy, Neb. , Miss Gibson, a fellow in -the Gor man department, spent Sunday and Monday at her homo in Weeping Water. . Tho, plan of adopting a standard pennant for tho Pershing Rlfloa is be ing discussed by tho members of that company. Professor Porslnger of tho American History department, gave an illus trated' lecture at Bruno, Neb., last Fri day evening. Clarence Johnson, 1908, loft "for Colorado, Tuesday evening, where ho will enter the employ of an engineer- I Ing concern. -Profpssor-JUmywiUJbpunabJo. to moot his Friday afternoon class in physics II., as ho expects to be absent from tho city. . ' . A. TvHeBcott, ex-1910, was -a visitor on the campuB yesterday, Mr, Hoscoll was president of his class during his freshman year. ' " Hugh Craig, lOoV, who Iirb 'booh vlBrtinI;nVtho Alpha -Thota Ohl houso for' tho past ow days, dopartod yog terday for Rcsbrvo, Knn, - . ..., - 'Work was ro-openod on tho now on glncorlng building yefctorday. Tho un pleasant weathor has dolayod progress toward tho completion of tho build ing. J. C. Eddor,'A. A. 1907, A. M. 1908, is pursuing his studies nttho Univer sity of California. Mr. Eldor Is a mombbr of tho Beta Thota PI fra ternity. Miss Eaves, of tho dopartmont of sociology, addrosscd tho Principals' club last night nt tho Llndoll hotel, on social and civic training in tho public schoolB. Tho Nebraska stnto park and for estry association mot nt tho stato farm today. A number of MudontH from tho forestry dopartmont wore in attend ance nt the mooting. . A successful mid-wcok mooting wns hold last qvonlng nt tho Y. M. C. A. rooms in honor of tho junior clnss. Mr. E. H. Jorgonson, 1910, was tho lender of the meeting. Miss Myra Kern, a follow in tho German dopartmont, has resigned hor position and loft school on account of 111 health. She has returned to hor homo in Adams, Neb. The scarcity of Indies' voices has handicapped tho leaders of tho uni versity chorus somewhat. Tho work, though, dospito this hlndorance, has been progressing favorably. Company D wns iBsued equipment Tuesday ovoning and last night began drill work again. This Is tho flrst actual drilling any of tho cadet com panies have done since tho beginning of the semester. O. J. Shaw, 1908, who is superin tendent of the Aurora Electric Light & Power company, of Aurora, Nob., has been making investigations with a view of establishing nn oloctrlo light plant at Broken Bow, Neb. Six of tho members of tho Pi Bota Phi sorority assisted In tho serving of coffoo and Ices at tho governor's mansion Tuesday ovoning, when Gov ernor and- Mrs. Shallonborgor ontor tained a largo number of Invited guests In honor of tho state Judiciary. oo o eocooccocoo 414 JffcBM & S2.50 to S5 I 8 tt -:- 1325 O Sterling J. Mutz of Auburn haB an nounced that he is a candidate for tho presidency of the freshman lnw class. Mr. Mutz is tho second candi date to enter tho raco, R. R. Hill hav ing announced his candidacy yester day. Tho olection of officers is to bo hem today at 10 o'clock in U 309. o Manager Eager is advertising tho basket-ball gamo between Nebraska and Minnesota, In novel style. Ho has placed a large canvas poster on ono of tho trees on the campus, whore no ono can fall to seo it. Manager Eager expects tho largest attendance at this game of any gamo over played in tho UnlvorBlty gymnasium , Monday tho Forest club received their new pennants. Theso pennants are of very artistic design, ono par,t containing a greefl tree on a white background,- surrounded by tho words Forest -Club!' Ingrepn lottors. The romalnder of tho pennant Is red, upon which is tho word "Nebraska" In white letters. In-all thoy aro a very pretty effect. 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