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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
UWiUlUUUmliffUIMI iV i ..l-l.'l-: '&Bm3mtl f I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r r Take Your Girl To fjf W g F M KM B UM AT 13th and N OENTRIL NATIONAL BANK I2th and O Streets P. U HALL, President F. 1). JOHNSON. Vlc-proldt BBUAN C. FOX, Caahlar W. W. HACKNEY. JR., Ait. Cuk. IrcbUB' kmaaaaWUrj (flMaaBRlH Hot Drinks re now in season. Do 70a know anyplace whoro you can got m QUICK SERVICE m yon can at our new atoret Ko noed of boing crowded. ' Lincoln Candy Kitchen s!w.rr DRAMATIC CLUB WILL PLAY "MICE AND MEN" TO BE PRE 8ENTED BY 8TUDENT8. PLAY WILL BE GIVEN SATURDAY STRONG CA8T HA8 BEEN PICKED FOR THE DRAMA. To Be a Costume Affair Miss Howell .Is Coach Will Be Given In the Temple Theater An English Sketch. Normal Waddle, '08, holds a posi tion in tho socd laboratory of tho Or egon branch of tho U. S. bureau of plant industry at CorvaljlB, Oregon. THTb laboratory co-operates with tho Oregon agricultural college. Tho University Dramatic club will glvo Its first play of the year Satur day evening, January M. when MrB. Ryley's play, "Alice and Men," will be presented for the first time in Lin coln. It is a clever four-act play pic turing the life and surroundings of ICnglish society at the time of the revolution. As the title would sug gest, a carefully worked out plot 1b carried throughout, which is strength ened by snlllcs of wit and humor, and touches of romance and pathos. Strong Cast. As is the UBual custom, a strong cast has been selected to represent the rhlb, and it haB been working faithfully since the middle of October in perfecting and living tho charac ters assigned to the various members. FVjr the most pnrt the cast is, one fa miliar to University students. The leads will be taken by Julia Nngle, Nye Morehouse, and Yale Hol land. The part of "Peggy" Is one of the strongest ever presented by tho ( luh, and it is being ably played by Miss Nagi. whose work in "The Pro fessor's Love Story" and the Ivy Day ulay jofJnflL .xenr wJille. q1 j dlfterejiL nature than her present role, will be remembered as being both finished and artistic. Nye Morehouse as "Mark Embury" mokes a most accept able middle-aged philosopher, whose ambition In life Is to marry for the sake of his race. Yale Holland makes a delightful young lover who In the end usurps his uncle's perogatlve and captures tho fair one for his own. He has been seen several timcB before In Dramatic club plnjH, and ench time has carried off his part well. , Cast Well Placed. The rest of the cast is well placed. Catherine Yates displays considerable talent In her portrayal of "Joanna Ooodlake." Upon her falls most of the heavy work and she gets nway with her part most creditably. Fred McConnell fulls into the role of "Joanna'B" innocent husband, much to her enjoyment, and his own sorrow. He has a clever part, with several snatches of humor in it. Florence HoBtottler mnkeB a motherly house keeper, while Margaret Kunkel ploys the double role of "Molly" and the "Matron" with versatility. Earl Sage and M. O. Bates take the low comedy parts of "Peter" and the "Deadle," respectively. The piny is a costume affair and the best that Lieben in Omaha can offer has been secured. Appropriate scenery and properties have been se lected and in nil the ploy promises to be one of the best the Dramatic club has ever put on. Miss Howell of the Elocution department is supervis ing the coaching, and her work Is be ing rewarded by steady improvement at each successive rehearsal. Hirpolshtimtr's Cafe Dinner J J :30 to 1:30 OE A Supfwc 5:30 to 7:30 atUU ALSO CAFETERIA STYLE JUt Waflu with Maph Syrup 10 UPRINTINGIU& Bee Us Before Ordering Elsewhere Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklet! VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 121k The First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST A 91 opens an account 189 South 11th Street Harvey A. Brubaker, '09, who has been practicing law at Hendley since his graduation, was recently elected county attorney of Nuckolls county. Reginald M. Wlldish. '09 is studying medicine nt Rush medical college, Chi cago, 111. UIIVEnSITY JEWELER 4 6PTK1AI C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1121 i STREET, YELLOW FRMT Yovr Patronage SellcllH Armstrong's Big January Sale Starts off with a big rush. People seem to realize that this sale offers great money-saving opportunities; too great, in fact, for them to miss. Our famous Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsh-Wickwire and sev eral othe fine lines of Suits and Overcoats are included in this sale. All go in 5 big lots as follows: No charge for alterations. Lot 1 Includes all our finest Suits and Overcoats that sold for $40.00, $35.00 and $32.50, AQ A A Lot 2 Includes all our fiuest Suits and Overcoats teat sold for $30.00, $27.50 and $25.00, A A A go at. . -r-- . . .Vlv-vU A Lot 3 Includes all our finest Suits and Overcoats that sold for $22.50 and $20. Q0, go at $14.90 Lot 4 Includes all of our finest Suits and Overcoats that sold for $18.00 and $15.00, goat $10.90 Lot 5 Includes all TJf our $rtest Suits and Overcoats that sold for $12.50 and $10.00, go at $6.00 ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. 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