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t s y y DAILY- NEBRASKAN . - -V1 4 . : ' Jfe jjljrliilri . .. -M Wi f". J ' v' i ! OLIVEB THEATRE TODAY, 2:30 TdNIGHT, 8:15 WM. A. GREW CO. IN "THE INVXdr Mat., 25c and 10c; NJflhf; 35cf 25c, 15c Wed. Matinee and Night, Feb. 9 THE SOUL KISS Matf $1.00 to 25c; Night, $1.50 to 50c -. y Thursday Night, Feb. 10 THE GIRL QUESTION SELECT PITTS' SELECT DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS WEDNESDAY. AND SATURDAY Spulal Halts tt Sturfants SOCIAL . FRIDAY AND MONDAY LadUi Frt Monday 16th and O St. Auto 5405 I I SELECT mmmmmmmm SELECT SliUS BvanBaA; mSMSSi ZPffay Boys -My Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! C J. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring N The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain X r : , , wJjCampussJj W Gleanings W Ct H. Froy, florist, 1133 O street, J AnotlW vesper Ber,vlCo will bo hold lh the neiir future. . Thornburg's Orchostra. Auto. 5877. Tho Y. M. C. A. has chargo of ser vices In chapel this month, Tho Y. JV. C. A. will have chargo iloxt month, ' Chapln Bros., florists. 12? So. 13th. Professor Robbing has bcon in-Hnst-ings the past week acting as an attor ney In a law suit. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, i 15-119 8o. 12th streot Dean Ringer, '05, now a prominent attorney of South Omaha,- spent Sat urday and Sunday in LlnJbln. . Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 N. 11th. Harold McKlnny of tho Omaha high school haB registered for work in the university this somestcr. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Registrar Harrison loft Saturday for Now York to attond tho national coun cil of tho Delta Upsilon fraternity. Ho will be gone about a week. . i " . ... Dr. E. M.-Cramb, Osteopathic Phy sician, U. of N. '99 Burlington block. Petrus Peterson, Law '09,-who Is in business nt Wahoo, is one of the prqmlnont attorneys in tho Saunders county election fraud cases. Mr. Townsend urges as many Corn- huskera as possible to have their Bit tings during tho weok and avoid the crowd on SahlrdayB. G7-104 Amos Thomas, Prod Sweoloy, R. A. Van Orsdoll of Omaha and John Pur cell of Elkhorn attondbd tho Junior promonado Friday oventng, Lost Roman gold brooch, wreath of leaves. Finder ploaso leave at No braskan olllco and recolvo reward. 7L-6t J. C. Kotrldge, '09, Is now located at Llbby, Mont., d61ng government for est resorvo work. Ho reports his work as satisfactory in overy respoct and says thcro-ls noplace' llko"tlitf West.' Would you llko a trip south? Wa can show you how to go and will guarantee you a good salary. Call 209 Press bldg. 72-1 . Tho marrlago of MIbb Florenco Til lotson, and Harry W. Barr, both uni versity graduates, has been announced for tho sixteenth of this month. Mr. Barr is teaching in Clemson Collogo, South Carolina. i") Letters just received from ox-Chan-collor and Mrs. Andrews indlcato that Mr. Androws' health has markedly Im proved. As tho letter was written sov cral months ago on board ship near Ceylon, tho travelers aro probably at Calcutta at the present tlmo. Of tho seven men who composed tho original Botany Seminar throo have slnco boon deans of colleges. Dr. Pound was at ono time dean of tho college of law at Nebraska; II. J. Weber Is dean of tho collego of agri culture at Cornell, and A. F. Woods Is dean of the collogo of agrlculturo at Minnesota. FULK SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH. cH sriMf rAll makoa rontod .with stand f 3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines I L I A TYPEWRITERS Linoaln Typawrltir Exohanga Anto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN v - - C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1128 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yw rtraifc Sltcite4 - rpHE Label ix a SHIRT . ? . . .. -. . dl ' -f 'mik eB-io trAiir oninrnntPA: & .v: m: a j bi'-x'r 'i jser .m. .'m ' YMf that everytmng m lli" V.V'-the shirt is right. w:' ' . All you .have to- look . for is the pattern you hJke? $X'50randfpiore ' In white or iir color. y ? ',- '' CLUKrrtriAUODY' &: ' Co.. MAKEJtS Last week of our Dis count Sale of Fine 1325 O Street Furnishings and Hats faidge &Gtienzel 6dJ Four-in-Haiid Ties Regular 25 cent Scarfs Thursday, Friday and Saturday EACH 14 CENTS !0R Povr Foi? SO Cents This big sale iiicludes almost an endless var iety of cross bar effects in color's, icluding black. Particular attention is called to the choice as sortment of Scarf 8 in the University Coiors, SCARLET AND CREAM Only an inspection of these Ties, as now dis played in Window 1 1 can give you a thorough idea of the splendid values included in this big Three-Day-Sale. FURNISHERS TO MEN WHO KNOW iff . v Weak oyos made strong. Howo, Optician, 319 No. 12th. 7G:6 i Any student organization may havo announcements mado at convocation bjNsending tho same to Professor Grunfmann in writjng. ' . .Found PlaIntgoId soul ring with In itial "B." Ownor may havo same by paying for this ad. 75-61 Miss Florenco Parmelco, who attend ed tho junior promenado, returned to Omaha yesterday. Lost A hunting case gold watchv at tho junior prom. Initials "It. O. W." on caso. Return to Nebraskan office and recolvo reward. 75- t ; Edmund Hagonsick, '00, Delta Upsi lon, Inspected tho noW- engineering building' yesterday in behalf of the Union Pacific It. It. of Omaha. LoBt A Phi, :De.taH Thota fraternity pin Reward If returned to W. B. Mot calf, r '.'-. ' : 74-3t H. G.. Hough, ox-12, PhTKappa .Psi, 7wh"o'Isltf"thoemploymentrot-Magoe&- Deemer at Red Oak, Iowa, visited over Sunday with his fraternity brothers. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Suitorium. Auto 1708, ,'; i ' i . J. L. Tewoll', '11, has quit, school. for tho. present semester arid.has gond,to his bonie at Holdrego, where ho will engage In farming this coming seKson. " I ' ' Wanted 25- Cornhualters per day, Townsend. . . " '67-lOt t Marv' Williams. '09, who substituted in tho mathematics, department of tho Omaha high school, last spring, is teaching sciences In tho Falrbury high school. . , , ',." "TIave you seen tho rtSororIty Panel" by Townsond? Something new and most attractive. ' '" , 67-iOt Mr. O. L. Sponelor is tho latest ad dition to tho teaching forco of tho for estry department. He is a graduate of Michigan University and has boon employed there as a teacher sinco his graduation. . 'Miss'Eeola Coxr'087 who has been at homo with her parents In Exeter, Nob., this winter, is in Lincoln visit ing friends for a few days, on her way to tho wedding of Miss Florenco Til lotson, an old university friend. Robert Thompson of Denvor, u for mer Nebraska' student, who nttendod the Junior prom, loft yestorday for a trip" through' tlio north and west. Ho expects to return to Lincoln In about threo weeks. Mrs. Thompson, also a former studont at Kqbra'ska, remained In tho city visiting her parents. i NOTICE. Tho Inter-class debating board will meet this ovening at five o'clock In the Dally Nebraskan office' ' Dr, Condra will address the Nebras ka Hardware Dealers' Association this afternoon. There are about GOOjdoJhjh. gates"lntown 'forthls mooting. His subject will bo on tho conservation of natural resources. - Tho field classes in geology aro overcrowded this semester, about ninety students being registered in them, camping out and" "traveling around is proving very interesting. G. R. LeRoy is in school again after tyofng out ono semester on account of thp illness of his father. He Is in tho. engineering college. Last summer k was, employed in tho United Statos geological survey service, , Prof, Phillips of tho forestry depart ment left for Washington yesterday to consult about a position as chief for oflter for the Indian Bervlce. 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