, '""frfpryy f T f t 7 "J? ' ' " ' THE DAHtYk NEBRASKAN V 4 y&Z OLIVER TlfiEAT It WED. MAT, & EVE., MARCH 10 A Knight 'For o Day Mat $1 to 25c. Eve-$1.50 to 50c. .THUR8DAY NJGHT,. MARCH 11 FLORENCE ROBERT8 IN The House of Bondage Prices: $1.50 to 50c. COMINGS "COW PUNCHER." mmm GEO. 8. VAN and His Imperial MlnBtrol Co. TH08VH. INCE . and His Players in "Wise MIko" CAPTAIN TREAT'S Performing Seals nnd Sea Lions PRIMROSE QUARTETTE The Famous Harmony Singers BILLY NOBLE and JEANNE BROOK8 In Songs and Smart Sayings J. B. LEONARD and SUSIE M, FULTON In "Mulligan's Masquerade" FINN & FORD Premier Dancers Mat. Dally Except Mon- 15 & 25c Every Night Prices 15, 25, 35 & 50c PATRONIZE 6UR ADVERTI8ERSJ Week, Commencing Mon.,, March 8 One Big Week THE FULTON STOCK COMPANY Presents ALICE. OF OLD VINCENNES A Continental Play, Period 1778 With Wed. and Sat. Matinees Prices Always the Same 15 & 25c PATRONI. E OUR ADVERTI8ERSI The Acme Parlors .934 P STRE?J Bowling, Billiards, Pool, Cigars, Tobacco, fine" Confectionery HNEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS IN THE WEST PRICES: BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour. POOL, by Hour, 40c. ROTATION POOL POTT LP POOL POKER'POOL PIGEON POOL 2 J-2 cts. per cue. 3 cues. 10 cts. J5 BALL POOL 5c a cue. No Checks With Games. Profit Sharing Coupons Given, With Every 5c Spent In the Place. OROHESTR for Concert or Dances i G. F.Thornburg - - - Director Ralph, J. Reld,, - v- -, Pianist Violin and Cornet instruction given at Studio. 4 J6 So. J7th: Auto 5877. WILLIAMS' DANCING Academy Successor to Pitts Social wnlng - , - .- Friday Ataicei Glass ' r .Monday Eve, Class Evenings ; WiJ. Sat. Private Letions Given if Desired 1124 N STREET . . Aute401f BU A-2C21 AjjjCamusij)! W, Gleanings w Don't forget Tripp tonight." ' j C. H. Fre', llorlst. Ii33 O St. Tripp tonight at Templo 25c. Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Tripp seats at Templo today. ." , Canieron's Lunch Cbunlor, 123 So. Twelfth St. Tripp impersonates thlrteori char acters. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentiBt, 202 Burr, block. Tripp seats reserved, all day today at Temple. Only 25c. See Hereford. New Oxfords. $4.00 Special. 1215" O. " Alphrt Omicron PI entertained at a house party Saturday evening. New spring styles In footwear now on display. Beckinan Bros., 1107 O St. Take your lady and hear Tripp' to night. You will both enjoy him. O Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. Only 25c to hear Tripp tonight. Better than the Majestic. Come! Dr. j. r. Davis, dentist. Charges reasonable. Over Bank of -Commerce. Tripp Impersonates thirteen differ ent characters tonight at Temple. 25c. - , The Latin club will meet tonight with Miss Toomey and Miss Powell at 7-15 South 15th Stdeet. o Learn the barn dance, Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select school. Call Auto 4477. Joseph Blenkison, law 1911, Delta Upsilon, returned" Sunday 'from a slibrt visit in Sioux City, Iowa. a ... The Komonsky Club met Saturday night in the music hall of tho Tem ple. An excellent program was given. O000009000000000'00000000000 ai&IDUK, UUKUUIN New Spring Shapes and FULK, 90$00000000OQOOo6QO000000X)QO000Oe30 Professor Coons, ex-1909, has been retained for tho coming two years as superintendent of schools, at Osmond, Neb. . o A high class attraction will be given at the Temple tonight. Walter B. Trip;), tho monologulst, will delight you. . i On account of the inclement weather tho regular drill of tho cadet battalion was held in the armory last night. ' . Tho English club met Saturday eve ning at the home of Miss Mary Shell man. A very pleasing program was given. Roland R. Reed, M. D. 1910,, of the; Omaha college of medicine, visited with friends In" Lincoln, Saturday and Sunday. ' George Buol, M. D. 1910, of Om aha college, of medicine, visited Satur day and Sunday at the Alpha Theta Chi house, "v . " Some of tho students In the forestry department nro. ,. planning' to sp6nd their spring vacation In tho tree nur sery at Crete, rteb. ' v. .. ,Dean Fordyco will leave in a few x days to delivor a series oflocCuros bo fore county teachdrs' conventions in tho .northern part of tho statd. Last Saturday Dean yordyco of tho teachers', collcgo, dedicated tho now high, school building at Pilgor, Nob., and gave an addroBS In the ovoning. Professor Barbor, of tho Latin de partment, will glvb a locturo on tho rocent meeting of tho classical asso ciation hold at Now Orleans, La., which ho attended. Philip Frederick, 1911, departed Fri day ovoning for his homo at Sutton, Nob, Ho was suffering from a cold when fie loft and Is now confined at homo with a sovcro attack of la grippe. Tho Iron Sphinx, the sophomore class fraternity, hold their annual dance at tho Lincoln hotel Saturday evening. About twenty-five couples wore in attendance. Tho music was furnished by Walt's orchestra, w .L W. Roberts, 1905, passed his ex amination for a . master's degreo , in botany Saturday. Mr. Roborts will have chargo of tho summer school work In the department of botany, during the coming session of that school. For the past few days many of tho university studonts and faculty mem bers have taken advantago of tho ex cellent duck hunting In tho nearby lakes. Mnny have visited tho vicinity of Ceresco and the lakes north of Havelock, and have had oxcellont luck. . The botanical department has pro pared a largo number of specimens of the gonuB Panlcum for shipment to tho national herbarium at Washington, D. C. The plants will bo used In tho preparation of a work on grasses un der tho direction of tho United States department of agriculture. The members of tho Forest Club held their first dance in tho Tomplo Saturday evening. About forty couples wero in attendance. It is very probable that a dance given by this organization will become an an nual event. Announcement had been received at the office of tho registrar that Bryn Mawr college Is offering twelvo resi dent fellowships and twenty graduate scholarships under a competitive sys tem whereby applications must bo' in AINU TWfcfcN HATS $ Shades $2.50 to $5.00 , 1326 O not later than April 15. Full infor mation can bo had at tho registrar's office. Professor O. V. P. Stout has boon electod secretary of Phi Beta Kappa in place of Dr. J. T. Lees. Dr. Lees waB secretary last year but recently resigned. Miss Louise Pqund, who has served as corresponding secre tary of the. society since 1895, also re signed. Miss Compton was elected to succeed her. . , Tho Zoological Club will meet at 8 p. m Tuesday evening, March 9, in the Zoological lecture room, N. 210. The following program will be given: Tho BInoralcs of Flees, -by various authors; reviewed by Dr. Henry 'B. Ward. Heredity, Variation and Evo Iutlon in Protozoa, by-H. S- Jennings; reviewed by George R. La Ruo. ' Dr. Bessey has received inquiries from peach growers about Beaver City, Neb., in regard to the peach crop pf that, section. Various sample of the peach buds were sent for inspec tion as to whether or not thoy wero killed; Such was shown to bo the case, the cold snap of recent date hav ing 'presumably proven too severe for the. young buds. Inquiry has been received from residents ofiamfordtfdb;! in rof oronco to nh agent 'claiming to rep roflont tho Btato horticultural socloty and also alloglng a connection with university professors. Ho tried to soil fruit frees to tho Stamford pcoplo on such representations. Tho Stamford ltcs havo been notified by both tho horticultural socloty nnd tho unlvor. slty men concornod that tho man is n fraud. Tho socloty has no sucji ngonts. . ,. Tho undergraduate collogo equal suffrogo club mot WodnoBday ovoning at the home of Mlsa Lilah David, 2041 South Seventeenth street. Sovernl Bhort current articles wore read and discussed, and tho "scrap book" wub hoard with tho' usual lntorest somo clippings creating consldorablo amuso mont. A social timo followed. Now mombors entering slnco tho last moot- Hotton & Ennis, Props. Downstairs, Royal Jfotcl SUITORIUM Hospital for Sick Clothes . ALL KINDS OF STEAM AND DRV CLEANING $1.00 Per Month Treatments Given Once a "Week GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Auto Phone 443 1 BU A-2473 Walter MONOLOdlST Presents Dickens "Martin Chugzlewit" Temple Theatre March 9th, 8:15 P. M. Tickets 25c. Reserved at Porters THREE REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL STUDENTS "" 7 You' need reliable, original and complete material for' written or spoken wono ou tilbo noedbooks and magazine. 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