THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ? ft ." i J ON THE CAMPUS Chapln Bros., PlorletB, 127 So. 13th. 1 Tho Plntform club will meet tonight in science hnll of the Temple at 7:30. Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P. MIbs Louise Stegner, 1910, is teach ing English in the Omaha high school. Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. The Union Literary society will hold their annual banquet Friday evening at the Lindell hotel at 6:30. . HaVe your "clothes preBised at Web er's Sultorium, Eleventh and O. tf D. M. Rodgors, 1912, has succeeded Herbert Ford, 1911, bb' chairman of tho religious meetings committee of the Y. M. C. A. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. J. C. Knode, 1908, is now located at Greybull, Wyo. He has recently sev ered connections with the Realty Pro lection Co. of Vivien, S. D. - Wanted Fbrty CornhuBkers at Townsend's every day this month. T.Th.S.-tf . The regular mid-week meeting of the mombers of tho Y. M. C. A. was held Wednesday evening at G:50. A lecture on India was given. This is one of tho series of lectures which is being given on foreign countries show- -ing-tho-cuBtoms -and-hablts.pt. tho-peoA. pie of those nations. The lecture was illustrated. p y K I-2 to FURNISHER AND HATTER 1325 O STREET Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Newton Buckley, 1903, Phi Kappa Psi, is visiting in Lincoln. Mr. Buck ley is engaged in road work for the Union Pacific railroad. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street. Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Mayor Don L. Love of Lincoln will speak at convocation Tuesday, Janu ary 17, on the subject of "Municipal Ownership of Public Utilities." Hiltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12tB St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit tho university trade. Investigate the nifty photos at Blazok's studio, 130G O street. The only ones in the city liko them. tf Let Loose of that $3.00 for a pair of "R-F-H" SHOES You know what they're worth . All broken lines at $3.00 YATES-FRPNCH - J220 0StrereSt7" PLAY WESLEY SATURDAY Continued from Pago 1 following tho Ames game. Tho en trance to tho Gopher state 1b ono looked forward to by all the snuad members, but aide remarks coming from Minnesota don't by any moanB look good to tho Cornhuskers. Nebraska high school will meet Wahoo high school Friday evening in a basketball encounter on tho univer sity armory floor. The game prom iBes to be faBt and exciting. MU8ICAL PROGRAM. Wesloyan Talent to Appear at Convo cation Today. Convocation today will be devoted to a musical program to bo given In the Temple auditorium at 11 o'clock by Clemens Movius and Johannes Magendanz, both of Wesloyan conser vatory. Tho program Is as follows: "She Alone Charmeth My SadnesB," from "The Queen of Shoba". Gounod C. MovIub. Loreley (Lurlino), study for left hand Seeling Sextette from "Lucia di Lammer- moor" (for left hand alone) .. . . Donizetti-Leschetlzke Johannes Magendanz. Itnlian Boot Song Motel Sitesse Riche from "Figaro". . .Mozart The Pretty Creature Wilson C. Movius. NOTICE. Important sophomore class meet ing today at 11:30 In Memorial hall. Every sophomore should be present as Important business Is to be discussed. This will probably be the last meeting before electlonlJJ . CARROLL SEARS. President. I-5 Off on Hats oan;aiiurunii8iiiiip Tho Lincoln Typewriter Exchange has moved into its new quarters at 1406' O St., where they aro ready to show all makeB of typewriters with stands. tf The student volunteer bands of Cot ner, Wesloyan and Union colleges will meet with the university volunteers in the Temple at 5:30 this afternoon. The purpose of the meeting is to stim ulate Interest in tho state student vol unteer conference to bo hold at Uni versity Place, February 3 to 5. A large map, about twenty feet In length and eight feet in width, is be ing prepared by the geographical de partment The map is of tho Btate oTTCeTTrasRapia' wllle aif exacFmap of tho whole state, In which every ra vine, canyon and creek will be shown. Tho contour of tho entire country will be shown also in tho large map. Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m.f or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. For Sale Duo bill on leading pho tographer in Lincoln. See Nobraskan manager. tf For Sale Gym suit, almost new, very cheap. Call at Nobraskan office for particulars. 64-3t Educational. Learn Wireless and It. R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wirelcBB" developments. Wo operrtto under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively placo all Btudents, when qualified. Write for catalogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia. S. C, Port land. Ore. tf Prof. Itoscoo Pound of tho Harvard law school, formerly dean of tho col lege of law at tho university, has been roquosted to represent the Nebraska faculty at the funeral of Gen. Edgar S. Dudley, which will be held Thurs day at JohnBtown. N. Y., whero the late general made his home. 8emlnar Meeting. A meeting of the Mathematical Seminar was held Wednesday after- JlQ.Qii.nt. 4:30 ln.room-30.7-of-MeohanJc- Arts hnll. Professor Engberg of the mathematics department spoke on the Bubject of "MoBquitpea and Malaria." Take Your Girl To 13th and N Hot Drinks are now in season. Do yon know any place whero yon can got as QUICK SERVICE as yon can at our new store? No nood of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen S: -UMIVEnSITY- JEWELER fr OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patronage Solicited h TmS TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purcha! SOLD or ftEHTED price. Two year written ohtaeipld. Distributor. N., rlfad h. 0 & fiSSnE PaWfe"" " B. pfsWSOH-COTlncr Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 143 St. !3th St, Ltecola, Hr. Sale of Fine Suits and Overcoats All odd lots and nearly all patternsuitfrand ovorcoatsatr nearly 50 discount. Blue and black suits and dress and cravanetto overcoats, 10 to 20 discount. Big reductions on all shirts, ties, underwear, caps and fancy vests. If you intend to continue wearing clothes it'll pay you not to neglect this sale. MAQEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street OUVER ThIAJR E TONIGHT AT 8:15 "JAMES K. HACKETT" In "The King's Game" PRICE8 50c to $1.50 8AT. MAT. & NIGHT, JAN. 14 Return Engagement "A WINNING MISS" Max Bloom and 50 Others Mat. 25c to 75c. Night 25c to $1.50 LINCOLN "SmWST' a,3 ORPHEUM KSV!! ADVANCED VAUDVILLE The Four Huntings Hal 8tephens & Co. Blnns, Blnns & Blnns Irene Romaln Alclde Capltalne DeVoy & Dayton 8lsters Hilda Hawthorne Mats. 15 and 25o Evening 15c, 26c, 35c and 60c SKITS mK my. milt J l vjv IMT'SPRIMTIMRYOU WANT Bee Us Before Ordering Elsewhere Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklet . VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St nmaAM4As 4l ... y J N' V A lhiftiii uninii',. mfc-j -f .t I 'Kss, omit i.i iW-a