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'! V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN vxr&Fr" " OLIVEK THEATRE TODAY 2:30. TONIGHT 8:15 THE FIGHTING PARSON Mat. 26c, 10c Eve. 50c, 35c & 25c COMING THE 8MART SET. JEFFRIE8-G0TCH. DE WOLF HOPPER. LYRIC THEATRE Mats. Wed. and 8at. Prices 15c & 25c Beginning Monday Evening, Jan. 3. THE LYRIC STOCK CO. Will Present The Screaming 4-Act Farce Comedy THE MANIAC By Horace V. Noble. Every Evening at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c Nevt Week "ON PAROLE" A Thrilling War Drama ORPHEUM WEEK 8TARTING JANUARY 3 EXTRA CHARLES THE FIRST The Nearly Human Monkey AND 8EVEN MORE BIG ACTS - - Matinee at 2:30, 15c and 25c. Evening at 8:30, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. I I I SELECT PUTS' SELE0T DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Sptoial Ratis to Studints SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY-Ladiet Free 16th and O St. Auto 5405 SELECT SELECT I I I jv MiilHRi 3ffi Any Suit or Overcoat to your measure during this month $20.00 L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St. Lincoln The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Street' Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your FatreaMc. Solicited Hot Drinks arc now In season Do you know any place where you can get at QUICK SERVICE as you can at ournew store? No ttftd ol (befog crowded. Lincoln Candy K. ltCn en S. W. Corner I Campus Gleanings Qg II. Proy, florist, 1133 O street. w Dr. V. K. Jowett, the unlvorflity li brarian, Is In Chicago this week at tending a meeting of librarians. u Eat at Don Cnmeron'6 Cnfe, llr-U9 So. 12th street. e The constitutional committee of the sophomore class Is requested U meet Monday at 1 o'clock hi UJ12. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. The Y. M. ('. A. rooms have donned a new coat of green paint and present a natty appearance. Gentlemen's Pumps. Ladles' Even ing Slippers. Beckman Bros., il07 O. The religious meetings committee of the Y. M. C. A. met at the homo of J. L. DeKinderen last night. Lost January 5, a gold watch fob, somewhere on campus. Return to No- braskan office. 58-3t The exact signlflciuce of signs about the campus bearing the dale January 12. Is at present a mystery- Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. Ruth Manning will lead the Mon day noon meeting at the Y. W. C. A. She will discuss the Rochester con ventlon. Have your -eyes examined. G. W. Howe, HI 9 No. Twelfth. 56-st Superintendent R. I. Elliott of Bro ken Bow, a former university debater, has been spending his vacation in the city. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Dr. Edwin Muxey was one of the judges In the Lincoln-Beatrice high school debate at Beatrice last night. The labor union question, which Is" the question to be used in the state WON'T HAVE" HELL" IN MISSOURI UN! SONGS STUDENT8 VOTE TO DO AWAY WITH THE PROFANE WORD9. ONLY EIGHT STUDENTS VOTE tOR THEM Big Mass Meeting at Columbia De cides That Use of "Cuss" Words Should Be Discontinued. The word "hell" and other such "cuss" words will bo omitted from all songs and yells at tho University of Missouri. This decision was made b an almost unanimous vote of the stu dents at mass meeting In tho univer sity auditorium. Speeches were made by sevornl stu donts advocating revision of tho songH. Most of them seemed to think the use of profane words In songs and yolls had been thoughtless, but thoy said It gavo a wrong Impression to persons who could not understand the senti ment. The songs will now bo reprinted, to gether with tho new songs approved In the university song contest which closed yestorday. Hill Favored Changes. Dr. A. Rons Hill, president of tho university, formerly of tho University of Nebraska, who advocated a revi sion of tho songs, was pleased with the vote of tho students. Ho said this morning: "I have always thought tho use of profane words in univorslty songs undignified and am glad the stu dents voted to revise the songs." He said he had received lettors from all parts of the state condemning the students for tho use of such words. He believes such criticism will now stop, sinco the students had voted to abolish tho objectionable words. Eight In Favor. Those who spoke for the abolition of the songs were J. Herbert Smith, a junior In the school of law; Fred R. Wolfers, a senior in the college of arts and sclonce; C. A. Rockwood, a senior in tho college of arts and science, and L. V. Stlgall, a senior in tho school of law. The motion to abolish the objectionable words was made by G. C. White, a senior in tho college of agriculture. Only eight voted to retain the profano words In tho songs. p vJLK. Clearance Sale FURNISHER and HATTER On our Men's Fine Furnishings This Week. 20 to 33 1-3 off :-: high school debating league, was argued. Seo Lincoln Dancing Academy dis play ad. 56-58-59 One of the features at the County Fair tonight' will bo a genuine medi cine wagon. The famous Dr. Bunyan will he In charge and will sell his great "Elixir of Life." Havo your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium. 12th and O. o Tho Students' Liberal Religious Union of tho university invites a)l uni versity Btudents who care to become members to Join in a freo discussion of religious subjects at tho meeting of tho union In the music room of the Templo at 4 p. in. Sunday. Shoo sale, Beckman Bros., 1107 O. Tho sixth province of the Sjgma Chi fraternity hojd Its convocation in Kan sas City on Monday and Tuesday of this week. The chapters making up this province are In the following schools: University of Nebraska, Uni versity of Colorado, University of Kan sas, Washington University, and Uni versity of Iowa. The vaudeville stunts tonight at tho gym are entitled 'Lambs' Rambles." Tho actors will ondeavor to infpprson ato leading stars of tho sUse, such as Eddy Foy, Lew Dockstader, Richard Curio and others. Singing, sleight of TKe Forum 'J BY MR. 8COTNEY. Editor of tho Nebrwkan: I wish to concct the announcement In yester day's Nebraskan which stated that I had announced myself as an aspirant to tho presidency of tho senior cIiibb and that, as a "barb" I was affiliated with no clique and attributed the arti cle to mo. The reporter, with whom I talked, evidently thought ho was at liberty to quote me as a "barb" Inas much as I had been one tho past throe yews. Tho fact Is, the roportot had no authority, from me, to tnako those statements other than that I had an nounced my candidacy, for the rcusou that I am a member of tho legal fra ternity, Delta Chi, which Installed, n loci1 chapter here this-full. -?" I mnko this announcement to cor rect any Impression that may be made by the' nrtlclo, that was trying to run for president as n "barb" when In Tact I belonged to a fraternity. J. A. SCOTNEY. hand, and string Instruments will bQ Included (In tho entertftinmoiU. Tho freshman hop committee will moot Tuesday at 11:30 In U 112. VI igwjsy LlMrlCTONS uwmMMJi Fresh Arrival Huyler's Gunther's and Lowney's Chocolates and Bon Bons (7et'ltm ctTllta IF YOU ARE WILLING -Ted will Dye for You or Clean, Press, or Repair your Garments 235 No. Uth Street TED WARRINER Just opposito tho Windsor Hotel Expert Hatter, Gleaner, and Presser Auto 4876 Bell F1609 Dyor of Ladies' and Gonts' Garmohtn FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES Wi Want Your Coal Ordart. Oiva Ut a Trial Ordar. J . ' --..- ... -- . I I . .1 ! ..,"'. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMP'Y 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 214 Streets of All Nations Under cAuspices of Urn. Y. W. C. A. Uni. cArmory Jan. 8, igio LOST! 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