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THE DAILY NEBRASKA Y C r1'1-' IV V CAMPUS GLEANINGS .j C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O street. f Students' Debating club met last evening. Chapln Bros., FlorlBts, 127 So. 13th. The Pharmaceutical society will hold a meeting today. , Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P. Alpha Omlcron PI will hold Its an nual party Friday evening. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. M Don't (orget the Qleo club concert Friday night. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A.' Spa, 13th'ahdP Streets: " The Chemistry club will meet In Chemistry hall today. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. The Agricultural club will meet Sat urday. - George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In- yltes and Programs. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold' a for mal party Saturday. Hiltner Bros., Florists. 118 So. 12ttt St. Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330. Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums. We solicit the university trade. Achoth will give its seebnd annual banquet Saturday evening. . Tegner society meets Saturday. The English club will, meet Satur day night. Iron Sphinx will give an Informal at the Temple tomorrow evening. George Rushton, ex-' 12. of Omaha Is attending the HarvarcThiw school. Sigma Chi and Sigma Nu will hold their annual banquets Friday evening. Freshman class meeting in Memo rial hall today at 11:30. f' Young Men's soft hats in browns, FULK FURNISHER AND HATTER 1 325 O STREET and grays $2.50 to $5.00 Carl Bumstead, ex-'ll, Ib taking a dental course In tho University of Minnesota. Harold Oreenaniger, '09, is located at FlaHstaff, Ariz., where he has. been in the forestry service. Seniors in the forestry department are preparing for the civil service ex aminations which will "be given this month. Reports from "Rhodesia" state that all of the victims are rapidly recover Ing and that peace relgnB at the health resort. Tho Students' Debating club Is asked to meet tomorrow In room 100 University hall, at 11 o'clock, to trans act Important business. Sem. Bot. will meet tonight for the regular chapter session. E. L. Currier will read a paper on the "Forest Re gions of North America," and MIbs Ruth Batoa will give a review of cur rent literature. LADIIESS! The new "Chick" ,Laat rjatent leather cloth top button shoe in the window at Roy O. Wade haB changed his loca tlon to Woods Barber Shop, 1206 O street. 9310t Professor Valgren of the political economy department has an article in the February Journal of Economics en titled "Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance In Minnesota." J. A. Bumstead, a former studont In the engineering ollege, has been ten dered a position In the engineering department of the state railway com mission. Since leaving school Mr. Bumstead Has been In the employ of the Burlington. A now encyclopedia is being com piled to which Dean Bessey will con tribute on botanical subjects. Somo of the other celebrated contributors are David Starr Jordan of Lelajut Stanford. University, Dr. Washlngtoa Gladden and Dr. H. W. Wiley. There will bo a meeting pf tho In- terciasB ueoaung ooarci tins morn ing at 11 o'clock in room 106 Univer sity hall. Members of tho class teams are Invited to meet with tho board. Final arrangements for tho contests will bo made at tho meeting today. Learn touch typewriting without going to commercial school. Wo fur nish university students with a com pleto course in touch typewriting and rent you any make of typewriter, three months for 6.00. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange, 1406 O street. tf Tho observatory was open to tho public last evening from 7 till 10 to allow tho uso of the telescope In see ing tho Orion nebula. This is very beautiful and one of the largest of nebulae. Many people called and aHked Professor Swezey to let them gaze at the famous star. Prof. R. J. Pool of the botany de partment has completed a valuable Hst-of- fungi-that -attach forest-trccsr This compilation is probably the first that has been made upon this subject, and is considered very valuable. It lists some 231 different kinds of fungi. The latest Spring styles in 'Tween' Hats Catholics, 'Notice. The Students' Catholic club will meet at Townsend's Saturday, March 4, at 2 p. m to have pictures taken for the Cornhusker. 94-4t The University of Missouri is to have a new stadium. The work may be layed out by the students of tho school of engineering. The German department has re ceived a map of Europe depicting tho distances of most of the cities from each other, and tho cost of travel on the continent first, second and third classes. This Is a great help and con venience to thoso who arc going abroad. Manyi students who purposo spending the summer in Europe have been consulting the map and havo de rived many helpful hints therefrom. The map will be on exhibition in tho ofllco of the department. $3.00 Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at tho 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. FOR 8ALE. For Sale Duo bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nobraakan manager. . tf Foi Sale a good kitchen rango; nearly now; cheap, Seo Nobraskan managor. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENTTo girls, rooms at 1430 R St. Boll phono F-1256. LOST. LOST A gontloman's gold watch, hunting case, In M. E. locker room. Return to Nebraskan office Reward. 92-3t. Lost Sigma Nu fraternity pin, with initials "E. P. S." on back. Re turn to 1527 M street. Reward. 93-3t FOUND. Found .Near Tomplo, ribbon watch fob. Owner may havo samo by Iden tifying and paying for this ad. 92-tf. RU38IA NOTICE8 NEBRA8KA. Government Asks for Designs of New Draughting .Apparatus. Some time ago ProfeBBor Chase of the department of agricultural en gineering designed a draughting ap paratus for determining tho draught of high and low-wheeled wagons, wide and narrow tires, difference of posi tion of load on the wagon, difference in grades, etc. Recently C. K. Shedd, a graduate of the college of agricul ture, wrote an artlclo describing this apparatus, which was ipublished in tho Journal of tho American Society of Agricultural Engineers. This article attracted tho attention of tho Russian govomment, and Mr. Shpdd has been requested by them to send a duplicate copy of tho article, together with a design of the apparatus. The short course In agriculture at Wisconsin has a larcer enrollment this year than, ever before. 0ENTIUL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets T. It. HAUL., President F. B. JOHN80N. VJce-preatdemt BEMAN C. FOX. C"hlar W. W. HACKNEV. 11: , ABSh f mmm I wm WBM Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th r IKIVERSIff JEWEIEllfcQPTWil C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean - OPTICIAN Summertime Strolls arc still a, long way oft' but it. ifl noUtoo-oarly-foit-you-to- bo getting your spring styjo suggestions. "f Lots of our spring Kensing ton suits are now on display a big variety of new mpaoja. They not only look well in tho windows but they will look well on you. They fit and stay fit. Kensingtons are the perfect clothes and wo invite you to convince yourself of it by 'in specting them. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8:15 MAY ROBSON "The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" Prices, 50c to $1.50 Mon. Tucs., Wed., March 6, 7, 8 Matinee Wednesday Klaw & -Hanger's DI7 M.U II D rt Ore, $2.00 Bal. Sold Out Gal., 50c I IUPDI U MATINEES (Except Monday) 3:30 LMuULn BVGNINOS AT 8:jlf ORPHEUM SURMa ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Chas. Leonard Fletcher & Co. Melvlle &. Hlgglna Swain's Cockatoos Hlbbert & Warren Robert DeMont Trio Dorothy Kenton The Two Ahlbergs Mats. 15c and 25s Evenings 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. LYRIC Beginning Monday Evening, Feb. 27 THE MAN FROM MEXICO Mats. Wed. and 8at. 15c and-25o Nights at 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Pennant Candy fC YATESPRENGH 1220 O Street. Oct Free Pennant with caupetu from JoRMen'a Pine Candy. Meier Drug Co. 13th and' O StreeU. 1123 STREET, YELLOW FM1T Your FMroMftc SellcKcl