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.--!. -.Jp, . ?j"tii .j.;u?. . - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN NskSS s t .Mi. , -k f J. -gyif y OLTO THEATRE Fri., 84t. and 8at Matinee Jan. 21, 22 r. Tim Murphy fn "CUPID AND THE DOLLAR" Eve. $1.50 to 25c. Mat. $1.00 to 25c Wed. Mat. and Night, Jan. 26 THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL ikt LYRIC THEATRE Mats., Wed and 8 at. 15c and 25c. BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 17. Chas. H. Hoyt's Political 8atlre A TEXAS STEER Will Be Presented by THE LYRIC 8T0CK CO. Evening at 8:30 15c, 25c and 35c LABOR TEMPLE BENEFIT Monday Evening, Jan. 17. Next, Week "An Innocent 8lnner." ' ORPHEUM WEEK 8TARTING JANUARY 17 MR HYMACK rjMjCONNELL & 8IMP80N F.OUR DANCING BUGS BARNES & CRAWFORD BALLERINI'8 DOGS KATCHEN LOISETJ THE ALDEAN8 y, Camp iis 4 jib t Gleanings w r i j3. H. Proy, florist, 1133 Ostreot Havo you a girl for tho basketball informal? Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, im-119 8o. 12th street. . Don't forget tho basketball Informal Saturday night after tho game with Ames. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. N. 11th. 120 Don't fqrgct tho basketball games Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets at Co-Op and Harley's. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Sidnoy T. Fruni, '08, Is visiting with his Acacia frat brothers. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. CABS FOR JUNIOR PROM. A number 'of men havo engaged Cabs for tho Junioir Prom for 7:30 or 7i45 p. m. Tho danco iB.schcdlued for 7.45 and will start promptoly on time. .Other studonta nro proposing to got first colls on somo of thoso la to cabs. Thoso who havo resroved the cabs tor tho lato hour would do well tp mako other arrangements at once. H. O. HATHAWAY, Chairman. 1 W.Y.A . 1m M MM.... .' MM.. Am.mI. latitat lias VTJIU IIIU 111 AllUHIB jmpr uiuir U1IIB UIU committee will officially docldd that Missouri will havo a training tablo. Tho training tablo question will como up for consideration somo timo soon in tho Missouri Valley Confer once. That Missouri, will cast its vote for a training tablo Is assured. In caso tho bills mentioned aro sottlcd. Wanted 25 Townsond. Cornhuskcrs per day. 67'10t POTTER RAPIDLY RECOVERING. I cure headaches, tlclan, 319 No. 12th. G. W. Howe, op-67-8 Ben F. Butler, law, '07,. is sUiylng at the Acacia house for a short visit with his frat brothers. Matinee .at 2:30. 15c and 25c b'RhA ' WWlif I sSWlpT SELECT J I Dlm00L I W xtrnnvrcfiiHAv-i'IB Evening at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c e: Bell 936, Auto 1528. VfeV. - ISS eiTiiDniv tlMK. A wiun . i . x.- !? ..-.. I I apioiai niiu i owuanis SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY Ladles Frt'e Monday 16th and O St. Auto 5405 SELECT SELECT Have The! you trledi work deserves your . tho Evans JLaundry? patronage 02-5 1 TZ7 iBB HmnZVh HBBBBBBBBBfffJfJ iSndia Any Suit or Overcoat to your measure during this month'$20.0a V L. J. HERZOG 1230 O St. Lincoln The Owl Pharmacy Northeait Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliolt Bipos TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Carl Jeffords, '09, and Wm. A. 'Rob ertson visited with fraternity broth ers at tho Acacia house during the last week. v Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto 5877. Tho llrst basketball Informal will bo held Saturday night after tho Ames game. A reserved Beat check admits you. For Rent FurnlBhed rooms In all- modorn house; hot water heat La dies preferred. 1225 TJ St. Auto 2588, Bell F2737. v 63-5t Tho re will be a mooting of tho senior class Friday, at 5 o'clock In Memorial hall for the purposo of electing two representatives to tho lntor-class debates. Many questions arc being askod about tho Beason tickets for basket ball gamcB. A student tlckot admits you to (ho game but does not givo you a resorved seat or admits .you to tho informal. An extra chargo of 25 cents will bo made for the roflorvod seat. Seats aro on salo at CoOp and Har ley's. Mr. Townsond urges as many Corn huskers as posslblo to havo tholr sit tings during tho wcok and avoid, tho crowd on Saturdays. 07-104 . Tickets for tho Inter-fratornlty and non-frntcmlty athletic moot aro on Bale at tho Unl and Co-Op book stores also at Harley's drug storo, Havo you seen tho "Sorority Panol" by Townsond? Something now and most attractive. 67-10t Notice Is hereby given that any sub scriber who wants his subscription discontinued at the end of the present semester must notify the management of the Nebraskan of that fact; other wise his copies will continue to be sent to 8tatlon A, and he will be charged with next semester's subscription. Failure to take his papers from Sta tion A will not constitute such notice. This requirement Is simply made to protect the management from loss, as the potsofflce furnishes no records of papers which are not called for. A moment's thought will show the neces sity for this request, and if subscrib ers will act accordingly, the manage ment will be saved a considerable amount of expense and trouble. 63-7 1 ; NOTICE. Owing to tho uao of tho armory and chapel next week all athletic classes except boxing and wrestling will bo dismissed for tho week. Tho floor will bo cleared on Friday and Saturday I nights for tho baBkotball games. Star Freshman Quarterback Rounding " Into-Form After 8erious Illness. A lottor was recolved yostorday from Herbert Potter of Soward saying that ho wiib rocovoorlng from tho offocta of his rocont serious lllnosst Though stll -vory weak, Mr. Pottor sayB that ho 1b proparlng to go south to spond tho rost of tho wlntor and hopos that ho will bo ontiroly woll in a short tlmo. This is good nows to Nobraska stu dents, who havo boon much depressed by tlio nows of Mr. Pottor'slllness ro colvod somo tlmo ago. Pottor was ono of tho most promising candidates on tho freshman football team last fall and was considered to havo A good chanco to mako tho quarterback position on tho varsity noxt fall. yoar at Dopntiwond it Is purely pro fessional. Only students may bo mem bers who intend to mako 'Journalism tholr llfo work. Tho atudorfts who aro tho charter mombors of the organization aro: Earl Flshor of Wamogo, Joseph Mur ray of Lawronco, Edward Schaufflor of Kansas City, Ralph Hommingway of Hopo, Edgar Markham of Washing ton, .Patil Harvoy of Columuus and Homer Borgor of Kansas City, Kas. GrnduatOH and former students of tho Unlvorslty of Kansas who havo1 boon In Journalism may bo takon Into honorary momborSUIp.jTho fratern ity's object Is to crcato a fraternal spirit among nowspapor men and to promoto tholr lntorostfl. Tho chapter at tho Unlvorslty of Kansas will too tho second to bo Installed. JOURNALI8M FRAT AT K. U. Chapter of 8lgma Delta Chi Installed Seven Members. A chapter of tho Sigma Dolta Chi, tho national Journalism fraternity, has been grantod to sovon studonta of tho University of Kansas. Tho Sigma Delta Chi fraternity was founded loBt 'llViro'j'fV p I J I l Discount on Furnishings and Hats. Better Buy 1325 O Street Now for By-and By. Shoo sale, Beckman Bros., 1107 O ' A cHirao In beginning Spanish will lie given noxt Bomostor at 9:00 a. m., daily, in caso ton studonts desiro tho work. Thoso interested In tho courao will please roport by January 22, U 301. C4-5t Selections from "Faust" will bo given by -tho chorus at convocation JojdayJEflllowJiig Is .the -jrogrnmx Waltz Song, ladles', chorus; Flowor TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exohinp "Auto lloo. Boll UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Ywr PitrMugc Solicit Song, Mrp. Holms; "Even Bravest Heart May JMli" Mr Miller; Jowol Song, Mrs. Helms; Soldiers' Chorus, malo chorus. Wanted A room mate'. Address box 1185, Sta. A. . ' 64-3t G. A. Quldlnger, 1909, was a cam pqs visitor yesterday. Mr. Quldlnger Is on his way to Kansas, where ho baa a traveling position. , j-r-. NEBRASKA MEN SURVEYING. Group of Former University Students Plotting New Railroad. That Nebraska studonta are mak ing good Is shown by tho fact that a now railroad Is being surveyed from Greeley, Colo., to Hudson, Golo. Tho men who ffro making this suryor arc all formor Nebraska men and their names aro as follows: A-. Er-Meadr-1905r-chlef-eng!neert R7-O.-Green7-1909rtransItrinati; A. C. Peterson, 1908, flold draftsman, D.C. Dungan, 1904, and C. A, Cookr ox-1911. ."M" MEN WANT TRAINING TABLE. Havo your clothes pressed Weber's Suitorlum, 12th and O. at Monarch - Pool Hall arid Bowling Alloys, 1134 N. Sidney Frum, . 1909, wad a campus visitor yestorday. While- in school Mr. Frum was a star.tacklo on tho varsity football team for. two years. HAVE T.YQU A KODAK? Write for price lists for developing and printing your films. Dana Smith, 927 J. 6-7-8 Mndt la tlahl tt cl Ions of Iht Unl ttltcllon of tpttltl fm ported Ittlhtr. Rga(cK"Official" BASKET BALL used by the bin leagues and leading indepen dent teams. It is splendidly made, perfect in shape, and standard in size. Must be used tn all match eames. n a Basket Balls are put up complete with a special bladder, pump for inflating, lacing needle and leather lace. THE REACH GUARANTEE The Reach Trade Nark guarantees perfect goods. Should defects appear, ive will replace any article abso lutely without cost except Vase Vails and Vats retailing under $i.oo). THE REACH BASE BALL Ix the official Base Ball ol the American League. It should always be used by Collccc teams in match and practice names. JL J. REACH CO., 1799 Tulip St., Philadelphia, Pa. Athletes at Missouri, Favor Mainten ance of Table by Conference. Tho "M." Vnen of tho Unlvorslty of Missouri have decided to recommend a football training tablo far next year. -T-ho athlotlo oommitteo had jAtt tho question of having tho training table up to tho men. Five of the men are back In their training tahlo accounts and the men were told that If tho ac counts wero not settled at once the training table for football would be abolished at tho university, Each of the men at tho meeting decided to mako every effort to see tho delin quents and get thom to pay. It is confidently expected by, the men that all- will settle their 'bills before the time set. The athletic cpmmltteinwiU consid er tho recommendation of tho "M" men at its next meetlqg. If those ? LOST -V If you have lost or foWrJ Hlt teles, rooms for rent or books to sell, advertised n the Nebraskan's WANT-AD "53 !,. & column Our rates a,re low and we get results IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE ; ." -' p' M$i,: Q, sir M "W n