The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1912, Image 3

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AT THE THEATRES
STUDENTS' CLUB GIVES HOP
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CATHOLIC ORGANIZATION TO
HOLD INFORMAL DANCE ON
8ATURDAY EVENING.
The second annual hop of tlio Cath
olic Students' Club will bo hold In
Fraternity Hall, Saturday evening.
The dance 1b open to all students, but
the management are firm in their dec
larations that it will not be necessary,
as it has beon in several other stu
dent hops this year, for the ' gallant
youths to carry their ladies fair in
order, to stand on their own feet;
and not have others on them too.
The Students' Club hahs won a rep
utation for itself by the dances they
have given in the past, and a good
time is assured every fellow who
dates his lady for next Saturday even
ing. Jones' orchestra will furnish the
music.
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Mako your dates early with Hagen
sick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
HIBBEN NEW 1XCCUTIVE
.ELECTED PRE8IDENT OF PRINCE-
TON TO SUCCEED WOOD-
ROW WILSON,
At a meeting of tho board of trus
tees on January 11th, Vrot. John Qrier
Hibben was elected president .of
Princeton University, to All tho place
left vacant by ex-President Woodrow
Wilson, governor of Now Jersey.
The new president graduated from
Princeton in 1882, receiving his A. M.
degree in 1885. Ho studied also at
the University of Berlin.
He has been connected with Prince
ton University for about twenty years
as professor of logic. He is the au
thor of a number of works on logic
and philosophy.
Thirty cents pays for tho Best Din
ner in Lincoln, nt Baker's Cafe. Also
high class a la carte Bervlce. We
have tho big juicy steaks.
FRAT JEWELRY MWHED
jflTHARD TIME8 FORCE STUDENTS
TO QIVE UP IN
SIGNIA. In a recent investigation of the
pawn shops on Park Row, New York
City, three or four Phi Beta Kappa
keys and about forty-two pins of
prominent fraternities were found.
The prices paid for these articles
ranged from 75 cents up to $1Q.00.
Fraternity men scout tho idea that
the original owners found lt neces
sary to. put their pins in soak, but
they believe the pins were either lost
or stolen in most cases.
Veteran Teachers Dine.
A banquet was held Tuesday even
ing at the Llndell Hotel for the teach
ers who have taught twenty years or
more in Nebraska. Chancellor Avery
acted as toastmaster. Among those
present was Dr. Bessoy, who had
taught longer than any other present.,
He began 'teaching In 1863. t
Nex in line was Professor Beattie
of Cotner, who has taught three years
less than Dr. Bessey, or for forty-live
years.
The Twenty-year Club, as this body
of teachers named themselves,' elected
Dry Bessey as president and Professor
Beattie as secretary and treasurer.,
Difference of, Opinio.
Newspaper reports Indicate that In
diana, Illinois, Minnesota, Northwest
ern and Iowa wish to repeal the rule
against1 summer baseball, 'while Pur
due, Chicago and" Wisconsin favor thai
.ruling. r c - .
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You needn't sacrifice
good taste in dress in or
der to be warm.
We have overcoats, caps
and gloves that are hand
some as well as warm
at liberal discounts too
And' don't forget that
this week we're offering
Kensington blue serges
at one-fourth off
Regular high grade, per
fect fitting garments a
chance you should not
miss.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
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Try a lunch at tke Y. M. a A.
Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plam.
CityY. M.C. A. UlfcuO.
MAJOR PENN TO CADETS
OFFICER OF THE REGULAR ARMY
LECTURES ON CAM-
PAIGN8.
Major Julius A. Penn, U. S. A., gave
an Interesting talk to tho, cadet regi
ment last night on his Philippine ex
periences. Ho told of tho recruiting
of. his battalion, In the. summer of 1899
and their subsequent trip to these
tropical islands. (
The second installment of his illus
trated lecture will be given this even
ing. George Bros., export printers, on
gravors and embossers, 13th and Tf.
Union Initiation.
Regular meeting of thellnibn Lit
erary Society wjn be hold as usual,
Friday' evening. ' The meeting will bo
expressly devoted to the initiation of
now" members, and only the new and
old members will, bo admitted Vis
itors will, however, be welcome on
any other evening.
Notice is also served thai the Corn
husker picture will be taken Saturday
ajt Townsend's, at 1:00 p. m.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 12t
No. 11th.
, . Wilson at Mid-week.
Bert Wilson, secretary of tho ,AIen
arid Religion Forward 'Movement In
Lincoln, will speak at the University
Y. M. C. A, mid-week tonight.
.SjMLesiHyd.wb(en In need of pro
grams, pieous and p'ther printing,
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Notice.
The senior football team will meet
at Towrisead'g for the' Corrihusker pic
ture on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. '
BOARDING
QOOD BOARD at 1320 S St., $3.60 per
Week; without breakfast, $3.00;
home cooking. Try it. G7-5
LOST A tan lined kid glove, on walk
east of campus. Finder return to
"Rag" offlce. G9-1
TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN A
coin purse, containing two k'oys and
small change, was taken from tho
desk by tho door in tho ofllco of
English Literature Library, Wed
nesday afternoon, January 10th.
Leave the purso and koys at the
Librarian's desk, general reading
room within the noxt two days and
avoid personal notice
LOST Delta Tau stick pin on campus.
Return to R.ag ofllco.
"for RENT.
FOR RENT Splendid room Tor two,
with prlvato family; woll lighted
and heated; every convenience;
accommodations excellent. 030 No
16th St. Auto .7170.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Dross suit, size 36, In
good condition. O'wnor has out
grown suit. Call B-2989. Ask for
F. S. P. 70-3
AUTO DELIVERY CO.
Bell 333 nSNortk (3 St. Ait6 3333 '
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Baggage :: Freight
jQivc us a call
Weokly shipments of tho best thoro
is in chocolates.
Huyler'a LVhltmnn'a
Lovuney'a A(xrttl'
California violets frosh pvory day.
yyioter Drug CoJ
13th nd'y
jQTSee us for your
t" next job of
printing. Personal
supervisee enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St.
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We erve the, purest and
best HOT and COLD RE.
FRESHMENTS in the city
VMIHTIK
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
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XhyMakc :: jffiy TifliS
3 MONTHS $6.00
The Largest Stock in the Wert
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Oliver Theatre
Today 2:30 Tonight 8; 15
Bud Fisher's touch Talked of
Musical Comedy Creation
"MUTT AND JEFF"
60 PEOPLE 50
Mat. 25c to 75c Night 25c. to $1
8AT. MAT. and NIGHT, JAN. 20.
Clifton Mallory In .
"DAVID GARRICK"
Mat 50c & 25c Night 25c to $1
LINCOLN """i&'T""
ORPHEUM
!&&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Jan. 16th
'THE C0URTIER8"
M08HER, HAYE8 & MOSHER
CONRAD AND WHIDDEN
THE ARLINGTON FOUR
MABELLE ADAM8 & CO.
LOUGLIN'8 COMEDY DOG8
ZANO
Matinees Best Seats 25c
Nlghta 15c,25c; 35c and 50c
HAVE
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
WARtUON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
At ' t ' C ' '
Always reliable and up to
he minute
142 North 12th Street
All students should, visit the "Col.
lege Inn Barber-Shop at 127 North
12th. S I Chaplin, P.rop. -
Huyler's (Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
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