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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1912)
THE DAILY NBBRABKAN k ti h$ ABOUT PEOPLE A. M. Oberfclder, 1011, who has boon omploycd in tho office of tho Rodpath Lyceum Bureau at Kansas City, has roslgned to become Identi fied with tho S. 0. Blbo Threshing Machino and Foundry Supply com pany of Denver, Colo. MIbb Etta B. Ageo, tho general sec retary of the City Y. W. C. A., will speak on "Tho Young Women's Chris tian Association as a Social Force" in tho Y. W. C. A. rooms at 6:00 p. m Tuesday. Miss Ruth Malono will sing. Phi Kappa Psl announces tho pledg ing of William Utterback of Nebraska Cilyv Luciio'vBell, 1913, has loft Nebraska for AmosIowa, whero sho will attend school for tho rest of tho year. Miss Eva Lambert, 1914, of Grand Island has returned to Nebraska after a Bemestor's absence. SIGMA NU'8 FORFEIT GAME. Phi PbPs Win Interfraternlty Contest by Default. Last night tho Sigma Nu'b and tho Phi Kappa Psl's were schedulod to play basketball at tho Armory, but tho Sigma Nu team failed to show up, thus forfeiting tho gamo to tho Phi Psl's. Tonight tho Alpha Tau Omega team and tho Delta Tau Delta teams will struggle for honors. Both teamB have won tho games in which they havo played, and this promises to bring forth a largo crowd of spectators. Alfred Munger, 1911, has registered in tho Law school, aftor being out of school for a somestor. P. J. Haldorson, who assisted In tho Political Economy dopartmont last year, has resigned tho prlnclpalBhlp at Bancroft and starts this week for Washington, D. C, whore ho has a position in tho Congressional Library. Mobos Hawloy, Sigma Nu, camo up from Nebraska City last Saturday to attend tho Iron Sphinx formal. Charles B. Poery, 1913, spent tho week's ond with his parents at Au burn, Nob. Mabel Rltchio vlBlted with her pa ronts at South Bend last Saturday and Sunday. Philip A. Schwartz, a graduato of Lafayotto Collogo, is in Lincoln mak ing a sorlos of speeches on the subject of tho Student Voluntoor movement. Ho is traveling ns a roproscntatlvo o'f tho socioty and is now on his way to tho lntorcollegiato convention to bo hold at Cotnor during tho next week. John Bovoy, of Croto, who loft tho School of Agriculturo last fall, has re entered school in tho junior class. Books for Valentines havo taken tho placo of tho old-tlmo celluloid and paper article that was usually dis carded tho morning after. A copy of Riley's "Lovo Lyrics," "An Old Sweet heart of Mino," or "Whon Sho Was About Sixtoon," illustrated by Christy and others, 1b about as appropriate and nccoptablo as anything you can offor. You will find them at tho Lin coln Book Storo, 112G O St. TJk Engineer's Hop Report. Receipts 86 tickets at $1,50. . . .$129.00 1 ticket lost X 50 $127 . 50 Disbursements Lincoln Hbtol $70.00 Hydo Printqjy .r..'r-22.50 Cab for patron 2.00 A Doorkeeper 1.50 Hagonslck 28.00124.00 Caps? Balanco ..'. $3.50 JOHN K. SELLECK. Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Photos Soon or Never, All Juniors and seniors who havo not had pictures for tho' Cornhusker finished must select proofs at onco and order picturos if thoy nro to" bo ready In time for tho Cornhusker. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND FOUND Moore's non-leakablo foun tain pen. Call Arnold, Auto 1509. L08T LOST A black gauntlet glovo, be tween tho Chom. Lab. and Adminis tration Hall. Return to tho Rag office. WILL tho person who picked up a black leather purse with a fountain pen, In tho Tomplo, roturn It to this office and avoid trouble 77-2t LOST O. H. S. '10 pin, botweon Fra ternity Hall and S street. Roturn to Rag offlco and rocelvo reward. LOST On campus, Watorman & Mooro non-leakablo pen. Roturn to Rag offlco and claim roward. 76-3 LOST Two first-year French bookB. Kindly roturn to tho Rag office. W. F. Goodman. JPHPBaaaV8& FOR RENT. As much difference in caps as in men. Breeding, individuality and style belong to a Heidcap just as they do to the men who wear them. A cheap cap couldn't look, nor wear, like a Heidcap any more than a hobo could look, nor wear, like a gentleman Tthe MAN BENBATH XlJ JDNT Largo steam-heated, Lorn room, with large clbsfJInHBprnlshed particularly for students. Convenient to sani tary bathroom; private entrance; 3 blacks from University. Tho Mar quette, 16th and S Sts., Apartment No. 4. AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8MB LULU GLASER IN "MI88 DUDEL8ACK" PRICES $2.00 to 50c. THUR8bAY NIGHT, FEB. 8 Wrestling Match MAHMOUT V8. ROMANOFF LIHC0LNMAT,NBEvEBsri.BN,acSpXn,5y,"J ORPHEUM rs advanced vaudevill Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 6th MR. & MRS. JACK MJGREEVY TH08E FOUR EN.TERTAINER8 LANCTON-LUCIER CO. LE8 FRAED-NAD BOB AND TIP TRIO MISS'BOBBIE GORDONE LOA DURBYELLE RRICE8 Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o Weber Sultorlum, 1100 O St. ITHE MAN BENBATH n LOOKS LIKE A GBNTLEMAN Sold by the high class dealers inlLincofn. FRANK P. HUD & CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. For yourSteaki, Ohopa and Quisle Service Visit The New York Chop House Open Day and Night 1840 O Street Felbrsary 9 Isii&coln Hotel Freshman Hop Ticteets $1.25 HagemsicH's Orchestra HARRY PORTER He Wants Your Patronage He sell all kinds of Station ery and School Supplies. 1123 O St., Yellow Front Bell 8S1 Auto 1857 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and 6 Street P. J. HALL. Pri!fnt v F. K. JOHNSON, Vlc-Prl(ln TT. W. HACKNEY, JR., Awt. Ck. 44 yy Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. CityY.M.C.A. 13th and P. Weekly shipments of tho beat thero is in chocolated. . Huylfer's Whltmon's Louney's Aiefxrettl's California violets fresh every day. TWoier DrugCp 13th and O HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE Dinner Ut30 to lt30 IE Supper 5.30 to 7.30. LdO Also Caftrlan StyU ALMOST TIME . It's almost time to talk SPRING CLOTHES to you men, who , . ' K WANT WHAT YOU WANT and this Men's Store is going V? - to show a line that you will be glad to see, . ' See the new Manhattan Shirts. FARQUHAR, 1325 O ,j r 1 4 i" ' 1 i