The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1912, Image 3

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MIbb Celia Davis, 1912, went to Har
vard, Nobr., Tuesday, to All a va
cancy in the teaching force of the
high school. Sho will have all tho
Latin clasBOB loft by tho principal,
who was called home by serious ill
ness. MIbb Davis is registered in tho
Teachers College, and taught Latin
in tho Teachers College High School
last semester.
Waring L. Codington, a senior in
the engineering college, left yesterday
for Saschatawan, Canada, whero ho
has a position with tho Canadian Pa
cific railway as civil engineer.
Friends of Roger V. Francis, 1915,
who has been ill with pneumonia,
will bo glad to learn that ho may re
turn to school soon.
Qeorgo BroB., export printers, en
gravers and embossers, 13th and N.
W. E. Gardner left for homo Friday.
Ho expects to return next year.
Miss Vorda Sanborn, '14, of Gretna,
has been forced to withdraw from
tho University because of tho serious
illness of her mother.
Miss Abbio Brick, an alumnus of
tho University, class of 1905, died
Tuesday in Denver, Colo. Miss Brick
waB, for a couple of years, an assist
ant in tho homo economics depart
ment. Joe Slenklron, 1910, who has been
visiting at the Delta Upsilon house
this week, loft yesterday for his
home in .Sioux City.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St
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Miss Brma Nelson, 1915, and Mar
Jorio Denton, 1915, have gono to Ne
braska City to spend Sunday with
tholr parents.
Marjorio Kunkol, '12, and Helen
Stanton, '12, will spend Saturday and
Sunday In Omaha.
Phi Rho Sigma will -entertan pledges
faculty and city physicians at tho
chapter houso Saturday ovoning.
DoWitt Clinton Huntington, chan
cellor omoritus of Nebraska Wosloy
an university, author, minister, an'd a
national roliglouB character, died sud
denly from plura-pnoumonia Thurs
day morning at his homo at Univer
sity Place. Ho was 82 years of ago.
Bo sure to remember tho Hampton
Orchestra Club. Fraternity Bldg.
Auto B-2011.
CALENDAR.
Friday, February 9.
FroBhman Hop, Lincoln Hotel.
Peru Club, Y. W. C. A. rooms.
Komonsky Club, two plays, Temple.
Medical Socioty. Election of officers
. at 5 oclock.
Wrestling tournament, 8 o'clock in
tho Armory.
Engineering Socioty, locturo on tho
Panama Canal by George G. And
erson, C. E. Illustrated
Vesper services, 5 o'clock.
Sigma Phi Epsilon houso dance.
Saturday, February 10.
Inter-fratornlty track meet. Gym
nasium at 1:30.
"Tho Trail," Temple at 8 o'clock.
PI Beta Phi formal.
GOGGLES, Sun .Glasses, Snow Glasses, Reading Glasses, Magnifying
Glasses, Spectacles, Eyd Glasses, Opera Glasses, Field Glasses, Reducing
Glasses. Everything in the Optical Line Here. Broken frames repaired
and lenses replaced whilo yon wait.
We've finished our in
ventory and are squaed
away for a new year's
business.
We are closing the most
successful year in our his
tory. We have . enjoyed the
continued patronage of
our friends at the same
time making hordes of
new ones.
What does it mean?
Simply that the pres
tige of high grade mer
chandise, handled by hon
est methods and offered
at honst prices, is irrist
able. Just let this sink in
then verify it by seeing
for yourself.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln
Aurora
Red Oak
Opheiians Elect Officers.
At tho regular meeting of tho Ophel
ian Literary society at tho Farm tho
following officers were chosen: C. H.
Smith, president; W. Coupland and
E. Loseko, vice presidents; Miss
Sims, secretary; J. E. Harding, treas
urer; O. Lobors, critic; L. W. Thomp
son, editor of tho Coyote; P. Aker
and PI. Stubbo, sergeants at arms.
All students should visit tho "Col
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop.
Another Chance for "Cons."
Tho registrar has set a re-examination
for those who have been condi
tioned in botany 1. It takes place Sat
urday, February 17, at 2:00 p. m. In
room 110 of Nebraska hall.
Photography offers a most appro
priate Easter greeting when made by
Townsond. Studio, 226 So. 11th St.
To Take Pictures Saturday.
All class football teams must posi
tively appear at Townsend's Saturday
morning for pictures. Suits will bo
furnished at tho photographer's.
Roglstor with Thornburg's orches
tra. Auto B-255G.
Omaha Students to Dine.
Tho University club of Omaha stu
dents has sent out invitations to all
Its members to atend Its first annual
dinner, which will bo held on Lincoln's
birthday.
Weber Sultorlum,f 1100 O St.
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FOUND Moore's non-leakablo foun
tain pen. Call Arnold, Auto 1509.
L08T
LOST A black gauntlot glovo, be
tweon tho Chem. Lab. and Admlnia-
- tration Hall. Return to tho Rag
office.
LOST A bunch of keys on Monday,
January 30. Plcaso return to Rag
ofllce.
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LOST Gold Swastika pin Monday al
tornoon, probably in Chem lab Re
turn to Rag office.
LOST Two first-year French books.
Kindly return to tho Rag office.
W. F. Goodman.
Weokly shipmonts of tho boat thoro
is in chocolates.
Huyler's Uhltman's
Lowney's Atiearetti'e
California violets frosh ovory day.
Meier Drug Co.
I3tli and O
fSee us for your
next job of
printing. Personal
supervison enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St
Uhcom-v tt
February 9
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Freshman Hop
Tickets $1.25 HagensicK's Orchestra
HARRY PORTER
He Wants Your Patronage
He sell all kinds of Station
ery and School Supplies.
1123 O St., Yellow Front
Bell 851
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
5e2htih
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT, SAT. AND 8AT. MAT.
In the Victor Herbert Comic Opera
NAUGHTY MARIETTA
Co. of 80. Augmented Orchestra.
Night, $2 to 50c; Mat, $1.50 to 50o
Monday Night, Feb, 12
THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'S
LINCOLN MAT0vRriSI,'iCoy)J,',''
ORPHEUM
'l;,',1,,",', ADVANCED VADDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 6th
MR. & MR8. JACK M'GREEVY
THOSE FOUR. ENTERTAINERS
LANCTON-LUCIER CO.
LE8 FRAED-NAD
BOB AND TIP TRIO
MIS8 BOBBIE GORDONE
LOA DURBYELLE
PRICE8 Matinees, 15c and 25c
Nights, 15c, 25c, 36c and 50o
THE INN. Look for the sign at
119 8o. 12th 8t. Most beautiful cafe
In Lincoln and service the best, Quick's
Orchestra noon and evening.
Lincoln Hotel
Auto 1857
The moment you put on
clothes made to your meas
ure, you see the vast differ
ence between merchant
tailored and ready made.
Our way costs no more.
Besure to see our linef irst.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Phone -4Q
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pens
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