THE DAILY NEBRASKAN v -r 'V V CAMPUS GLEANINGS Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Helen Bouse 1b visiting at David City. Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. . C. A. Phillips, '03, vlsitod Wednes day at the Delta Tan Delta hoiiBe. Have your clotheB pressed at Web er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. tf Delta Tau Delta will give an lnfor nial party next Friday night. Good things to eat, "Why" Res taurant, 133 No. 12th St. 85-4t Harry -Wharton has been sick for several days at the Delta Qh house. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Beta Theta Pj. will give an Infor mal tonight. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Tho Agricultural club will give a dance this evening at the Temple. George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling CaVds, In vites and Programs. Delta Gamma will initiate Saturday and hold an informal in the evening. Hlltncr Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. We solicit the university trade. The Silver Serpents arc to be en tertained at a reception March 4 at the home of Breta Mills. The senior girls, members of the Black Masque, will be the hostesses at this reception. Invitations were mailed yesterday. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nish university students with a com plete course-iir-touch-typewritlflg-and-rent you any make of typewriter, three montihB for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 140G O street. tf Mark and Jean Hargrave went to Omaha yesterday to attend tho auto mobile show held last night. Prof. Grove E. Barber gave an Il lustrated lecture last night on the sub ject, "Illustrated Italy." An Informal wjll be given by the band at the Temple March 10, which will be limited to band members only. The band has planned to give a concert at the Oliver theater Thurs day night, March 23. Tickets will be on sale In a few days. Lnvern McDavltt, '11, who gradu ated at the mid-winter commence ment is located in Kansas City, where ho is working on the Kansas City Star. Mnrlo Hermanson, who has been visiting at the Delta Delta Delta houBe for the past week, left yesterday, for her home at Kearney. EfTIo Miller went with her to spend a few days In Kearney. Dean Wolcott will leave for Chi cago Sunday, to attend' a meeting of the Ajuerlcan Society of Medical Col leges, and alBO sit In the council of education. Ho will be gone tho greater part of next week. The privates of company I of the cadet regiment were entertained by the officers last night at the Phi Delta Theta fraternity house. This was the first smoker of a series given each year by olhcers of the several com panies. A series of addresses are being given Sunday evenings' at 7:30 at All Souls' church. Unitarian, 12th and H streets, on important themes connect ed wllh human life. The subject next Sunday Is. '-'Is There a God?" All stalentB are lnvftod. The debate this, evening between the Union and Palladlan literary soci ety teams will .bo open to the public. The debate is to be held In Pallandlan hall-or-theTamnle building tonight at 8 o'clock. The question to be dis cussed Is "Should women In Nebraska have the right to vote?" Classified Column Advertisements for this column hould be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., 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. EDUCATIONAL. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telogra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wlroleBB" developments. We operato under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land. Ore. tf FOR 8ALE. For Sale Due bill on loading pho tographer In Lincoln. Seo Nebraskan manager. tf For Sale A good kitchen range; nearly new; cheap. Seo Nobraskan managor. tf For Sale Thoroughly modern 12 room hoiiBe, suitable for fraternity or sorority, at 1420 R street. Auto 4530. OO-.Ct & Ties That Have Life dominate in the new spring fashions. Tho solid colors and sombre shades that have prevailed the last two years are losing their prestige. Tho Persian diagonal stripe is one of the most popular of tocts; We have them-infill shades. Gingor and good taste are combined. Look at tho display in our windows and you will fool their attractive spell. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street FOR RENT. For Rent To girls, furnlBhed rooms at 1430 R street. Phono Fl2.r)G. 90-2t "GOOD MORNING" Have you tried our glasses? If not, why not? Try them and we will have your good opinion with that of others for whom we have worked. Established 1871 HALLETT, Registered Optometrist "43 o st. Delta Chi will entertain at a party at the St. George, studio Friday even ing. Carl Stahl, ex-12, of Omaha was a recent visitor at the Delta Tau. Delta house. . A house party will be given tomor row night by Phi Delta Theta at the fraternity Ijoubo. J. F. Stevens of Lincoln will ad dreBS the Medical Boclety at its meet ing Friday night. Alpha Zeta, the agricultural frater nity, will hold its semi-annual open meeting Saturday evening. Roy. Nelson, ox-'lO, is touring the western coast with tho intention of lo cating there permanently. Allen Bochter, '13, has been enjoy ing a visit from his father, William Bechtor of Pierce, foj several days. W. S. Curtis ot Omaha was the gue&t of his Bom Randall F. Curtis, for a few hours yesterday. Numbers 101 and 102 of the studlcB from the zoological laboratory have recently been, Issued. Number 101 Is by Dr. Powers and Claude Mitchell, and deals with a new species of micro organism that were produced by artl iicial conditions. Number 102 1b by L. R. Swingle of Wesleyan university, and takes up the transmission of dis ease from onct( rat to another by mwane OH organisms carried by fleas. Notice Is hereby given that any sub scriber, who was a subscriber last semester and who has not re-aub-Bcrlbed this semester and desires to discontinue, must notify the managor on or before Mtorch 1st; otherwise hlB copies will continue to be Bent to Sta tion A and ho "will bo charged with the same. Failure to take- his- payors from Station A will not constitute such notice. If these subscribers will act accordingly the management will be saved considerable expense and trou ble. 90-5t For Rent From April 1st, 12-room house at 1420 R street. Ennulro 1420 R street. Auto 4539. 90-3t -u08T. ,,. Lost Lady's gold watch, with own er's monogram on case. Finder pleaBO return to Nebraskan office. 89-3t Lost A fountain pen, In chemistry lab., Friday afternoon. Return to Ne braskan office. 90-31 Lost Black covered note book con talnlng notos on English constitutional hiBtory, also labor legislation in Eng land. Finder please notify Ben Cher rlngton, 511 No. lGth, or leavo at Rag office. 89-3t AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre Tonight, 8at. and 8at. Mat. Clyde FitchV " fffTiysPC Best Comedy M I lm L9 Night, 25c to $1.00 Mat., 50c and 25c Tuesday Night, Feb. 28 MAXINE ELLIOTT In "THE INFERIOR 8EX" Prices, 50c to $2.00 FOUND. Found 'A gold bead necklace, at the Co-Op Book Store. Owner may have same by calling at Co-Op and Identifying. 91-3t Last chance to buy Broken Lines of "F. F. H." shoes JO QQ 3.50, 4.00 4.50 Values 1220 O Street, 8TUDENTS DEFEND LUIKHART. March 1 "Queen of the Highway" Justice Fullerton Has Cab Case Under Advisement. The University of Nebraska law Bchool had an' inning in Judge, Fuljer ton'B court yesterday when tho case of Eugene A. Levi vorsua R. H. Luik hart was brought to trial. Never In the history of tho court was" there bo much legal talent present. Besides Dale Boyles and W. M. Sommerville, who were the attorneys for tho plain tiff, a large number of students at tended in a body to offer advlco if necessary, and the court was swamped with evidence ranging from extracts of a family Bible to district court proceedings. The .case is .an outgrowth of the famous "cabs Is. cabfl" war. TUr. !Lovi' is a liveryman and alleges that Lu lk hart owes him for cab hire to a formal last spring. Luikh art's at torneys claim the hack was rented to two couples and that their 'Client has paid hi& share and also set up 'the plea of infancy. Justice of the Peace Fullerton, will hand down a decision 7n tfiree or lourHayB. "Ther amount of judgment asked byi the plaintiff is $1.7& and costs. I lUPni U MATINEES (Bxcepf Monday) 3:30 LIRbULn bveninos at 8:30 ORPHEUM .','! ADVANCED VAUDVILLE J08EPH HART'8 "BATHING GIRLS" AND 6 MORE BIG ACTS Mats. 15c and 25c Evening' 15c. 25c, 35c and 50c ELITE NO. 2. The Best and latest photo plays shown in the city. Change of pro gram Monday, Wednesday and Friday. JU Y.R I O WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY FEBRUARY 20th 1 A7ILD FIRE Mats. Wed. and' Sat 15c aria! 26c Nights at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Pennant Candy Qt Free Pennant with coupon from Jonnaen's Flnr Candy. Meier Drug Co. 13Ui and O Itrceta. r