THE DAILY NEBRASKA! ABOUT PEOPLE CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES i Mf O. H. Kellogg, '94, Is located in Newark, N. J., where he has spent two years as resident engineer of con struction for the D., L. & V. railroad. Charles J. Curzon, '14, left yester day to spend a few days with hiff paronts at Auburn, Nebr. H. L. Fiske, 10, is now with the Panama railroad. Prof. T. B. Sears, formerly of the department of Civil Engineering, now connected with the University of Cali fornia, haB been very 111 this winter, but has recovered. MIbb Howell of the Elocution de partment and Prod McConnell, chair man of the Junior Play committee, wont to Omaha Friday to purchase supplies for "A Royal Family," which the juniors will present at the Oliver February 23. The play will be a cos tume play and Oscar Lieben has the contract for the costuming. C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tt Miss Boss Gould, ex. 1912. is visit ing at the Delta Gamma house. Mrs. Wright and her daughter Mar jorie, of Schuylor, are spending the week with Anno Wright at the Delta Gamma house. Edgar PolleyB, who graduated from the school of forestry in 1910, will spend Sunday at the Sigma Chi house. Mario Douglas, Alpha Phi, 1914, left yesterday for Plattsmouth to spend Saturday and Sunday at homo. Clyde Leiphart, Medic 1914, who is traveling for the Nebraska Bible House, is visiting at the Phi Gam house. Bert Drako, 1913, Kappa Sigma, who has been out of school during the past semester with a severe case of typhoid fever, has registered for this semester's work. Georgo Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. L. M. Huntington, Eng. '04, is now located at Azua, Republlca Dominica, in charge of preliminary railroad sur veys. Mr. Huntington has not been In the United States for six years, but expects to return with his family for a visit some time thiB year. He will probably be in Lincoln in Octo ber or November. He has been very successful in the tropics. At present he is associated with five other American engineers, but of late their work has been largely suspended ow ing to tho assassination of the presi dent of tho 'republic. At tho Oliver men's meeting Sun day, Mr. A. B. F. Moore of Cedar Rapids, la., will bo tho speaker. Prof. August 'Hagonow, violinist, will fur nish tho music. F. J. .Reed, '15, is spending Satur day and Sunday at his home in Mil ford. For your orchestra call 0. L. Jones. Auto L-8G05. Student Volunteers Meet. Tho Student Volunteer association will hold a conference at Cotner Uni versity, Saturday and Sunday. To day's meetings will be at 9:30 o'clock in tho morning, 3:00 o'clock in tho afternoon, and 7:00 o'clock In tho evening, and Sunday's meetings at 9:30 o'clock in tho morning and 7:00 o'clock In tho evening. Weber Sultorlum,-1100 O St. We've finished our in ventory and are squa-ed away for a new year's business. . We are closing the most successful year in our his tory. We have enjoyed the ccntinued 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 & QEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak Sheldon Preparing Bulletin. A bulletin is being prepared for publication by Mr. Sheldon of tho leg islative department on "Nobraska Municipalities." This Dullotin will bo of a statistical nature and will show the methods of taxation and special assessment and the budget In general. It will alBo deal with the ownership of public utilities, charges for services and the amount raised for municipal revenues. Photography offers a moBt appro priate Easter greeting when made by Townsend. Studio, 22G So. 11th St. Military Exam Announced. There Beems to be doubts in the minds of somo as to the exact date of the examination In theoretical drill. This examination will be held Wednes day, .February 13. It is expected to cover absolutely all that has beon doled out to the second year men dur ing tho last semester. Be sure to remember the Hampton Orchestra Club. Fraternity Bldg. Auto B-2011. Regent Coming to Lincoln. Regent C. B. Anderson will move to Lincoln In tho very near future. Ho lias -purchased a homo hero and will move in as soon as ho can closo up his businoss affairs. Mr. Ander son had lived at Crete until six months ago, when ho went to Omaha. All studentB should visit the "Col lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S L. Chaplin, Prop. Kappa Formal Announced. Invitations have beon sent out by Kappa Sigma for tho chapter's six teenth annual formal party The dance will bo hold at tho Lincoln Hotel, February 16. Register with Thornburg's orches tra. Auto B-2556., FOUND FOUND Moore's non-lcakablo foun tain pen. Call Arnold, Auto 1509. LOST LOST A blnck gauntlet glove, be tweon tho Chem. Lab. and Adminis tration Hall. Return to tho Rag office. LOST A bunch of keys on Monday, January 30. Please roturn to Rag office. LOST Gold Swastika pin Mondny .U ternoon, probably In Chom Inb Re turn to Rag office LOST A slide rulo In a case. In or around tho M. E. building. Reward if returned to this office. 83-3t Weokly shipmonts of tho bost tlioro is in chocolutOH. Huyler's Al-ilt man's Lovuney's Aiiearotti's California viofota fresh ovory day. Meier DrugCo. I3th nnd O fSeo us for your next job of printing. Personal supervison enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St. l UKfOlt-l' 4B February lO KfRIHTIHfJ y. Everyone is going to "The Trail" Are you? Admission lOc HARRY PORTER He Wants Your Patronage He sell all kinds off Station ery and School Supplies. 1123 O St., Yellow Front Bell 851 Auto 1857 We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city, Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c Gejhtih Oliver Theatre TODAY 2!30 TONIGHT 8:16 In the Victor Herbert Comic Opera NAUGHTY MARIETTA Co. of 80. Augmented Orchestra. Night, $2 to 50c; Mat., $1.50 to 50c Monday Night, Feb. 12 THE GIRL FROM RECTOR'8 LINCOLN MATTvTK?oy) a,3 ORPHEUM RVa. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 5th MR. & MRS. JACK M'GREEVY THOSE FOUR ENTERTAINER8 LANCTON-LUCIER CO. LE8 FRAED-NAD BOB AND TIP TRIO MI88 BOBBIE GORDONE LOA DURBYELLE PRICE8 Matlpee 15c and 25c Nights, 15cr 25c, 35c and 50o THE INN. Look for the sign at 119 So. 12th 8t. Most beautiful cafe In Lincoln and service the best. Quick's Orchestra noon and evening. The Temple 8 P. M, 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 48 Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Foutain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors m ctinllarGr a- "- m "W M - '