.'..; jj M I THI DAILY NIBRASKAN TfM y e: J. Li-V '. ' . : , -t IK?.. i- W. "THE TRAtrjNAUGURATEp UNIVER8ITY GIRLS PLANNING A BIG DAY IN FEBRUARY.. 4 The powers that be have decided to give tho poor University another tra dition this year on condition that it wiU"become an' annual affair. "Tlio Trail1' is to be substituted for the "County Fair." No graft or hold-up stunts Will be permitted, although the admission price is to be kept. Historical Pageant. As it is 'now planned, "The Trail" will be a kind of a historical pageant representing all stages of American life from cowboys to high society. Each club and society will bo alldwed to 'give a stunt as hitherto, but it must be in keeping with the general idea. Japanese girls, Chili Con Carnlo and other foreign luxuries will be strictly tabooed. .., "Tho Trail" haB been sot for Febru ary 10th. The, date ..will bo kept free from other engagements by MIbb En sign. The object is" lo create an All University affair and the proceeds will go .towards the running expenses of tho Y. W. C. A. . Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. UNIONS TO MLT AN,. UNU8UALL.Y GOOD PROGRAM OF MU8IC AND STORIES TO BE GIVEN. Tho regular meeting of. the Union Literary Soqiety will be held this evening in., tho Union Hall of the Tem ple; Building. Music and story-telling, will constitute the program of tho evoning and all members are urged to be present.. 2&11 University students are cordially Invited to participate in the meetings of Ihe society. Tho Hyde print'ery, 1331 P St., up--todate printing of all .kinds. -INVOCATP BY SIGMA TAUS INSPECTION TRIPS PLANNED' TO " BEMADE A REGULAR AFFAIR. The Sigma Tau fraternity will mako their first Inspection trip Saturday,' to tho gas works .'nn&v traction power plant These excursions will bo hold every two weeks to points of Interest to engineers. The start will bo made from the Mechanical Engineering building at 1": 30 p.-m. Showert bathB at Green's Barber ,' Shop, 120-No. 11th. ?,:- "; Herbert Diamond Vjctlm Typhoid Fever Epidemic o J tho end of the .vacation, two weeks after they haS left Lincoln. Numerous . causes aro being pro posed as the source of the epidemic. -The local milk supply has been sug-' gested, but examination has proved that there Ms little basis for this theory, Bad meat was pronounced to be one cause of tho sickness before vacation, but tho meat inspectors have T)een so busy sinco then that little, probability is attached to this. The city water is the most likely source; For .two years bacterfologjstB have -condemned the water supply of Lincoln, but little has been done by the local authorities to purify it. Epidemics of typhoid have been fre quenf'oyer the entre city jevery year. Doctors have objected and health au thorities havecnUed the attention of CLASSIFIED COLUMN We have an elephant on our hands in the shape of broken lines left from our sale. Winter underwear spec ials for quick clearance, wool and heavy cotton un ions and two-piece suits 20 to 50 off. Manhattan shirts are still offered at sale prices, 30 to 35 off. About 60 suits and overcoats, also a quantity of winter caps all to go at half price. Don't fail to look them over. . . MAGEE & DEEIYIER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak BOARDING AT 1320 S good board may bo secured for $3.50 per week. Try it. c . . . . .. L08T LOST Bunch of keys on campus. Finder return to Rag ofllce. M-1 LOST Gold mounted Mooro non- leak able fountain pen on campus. En graved "C. H. Summor, . 1911." Bo ward ' C3-3 LOST Gold watch, botweon Chom. Lab. and Lincoln Academy. Return to Rag ofllce. 65-3 TAKEN BY MISTAKE From doBk in literaturo ofllce of Library, a leather purse. Please roturn same to tho desk. 60 i AT THE THEATRES FOR RENT. FOR RENT Splondld room for two, with private family; woll lighted and heated; ovory convonionco; accommodations excellent. 630 No' 16th St. Auto 7176. HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner Ui30 to li30 ij Supper 5i30 to 7:30 LoL Also Cafeterlan Styfc AUTO DELIVERY CO. Dell 333 118 North 13 St. Auto 333a Baggage :: Freight Give us a call Oliver Theatre Tonight, Sat. and Sat. Mat. The Musical Comedy Sensation "ALMA WHERE DO YOU LIVE?" with Cha. A. Murray. Nanette Flack. Aubrey -Yates, Bae Hamilton' Night $1.50 to 50c; Mat., '$1 to 25c Wednesday Night, Jan. 17 JAN KUBELIK 1 I llinnili MATINBDS(Gxcpt Monday) a 3 LinvULrl BYBNINOS AT Stje ORPHEUM 2?.'.. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday Night, Jan, 8 8COTT AND KEANE DOROTHY ROGERS & CO. NANA LANCTON-LUCIER CO. BOYNTON AND MYER8 RITA, GOULD ALVIN AND KENNEY Weekly shipmonts of tho boat there is in chocolates. Huyler's 1A hit man's Lowney'B Aiiesretti's California violets fresh ovory day. JW&i&r Dri4g Co. 13th arid O the cjty council to the bad effects of neglect of the water supply, but noth ing has been done to better it. Tho Rico woll was closed the 20th of Do comber and according to Dr. Walto the ppidemic will be over in less than a w.obk. For.thlB reason no steps have, been taken by the University senate as yo't, but probably In the near future a movement will bo started to purify the water supply. . jTho number of students seriously ill has reached tho extraordinarily large, number of twenty-five. They aro riot all in one part of town or in any par ticular society, so the disease does not appear to bo very contagious. Those ill aro: . Harry Ankeny. B. H. Asdndqr. WilfBuss; - O. B. Baulibaugh. Frank Cooper. 44 Try a lunch at the Y. U. G. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Flan. City Y. MCA. "' 13(kan4. Wayne Carroll, W, O. Qooley. Robort Flriley.. Lowelf tiregg? H. It. Halllgah, Clark Jearyj , GurKiddoo. D.;A.-aCuob'ler- Pfarold Moss, Yernoir Phejps. Earl Sago. h. A. 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