THE DAILY KEBRASKAN f tr. k ft ABOUT PEOPLE Dr. B. P. Meinecke, of the United States Forest Service, has wired that ho will bo In Lincoln this morning. He is on his way to the Pacific coast and has only stopped for a short time. While ho is here the Forest Club is planning to give him a dinner. Mr. Clarenco Gallbralth, of Beemer, and Miss Melle Graham, of Greston, are to bo married today at the homo of the bride's parents at Creston, Rev. C. E. Carrol, of Lincoln, went to Creston this morning to officiate at the wedding. Both of the young peo ple were students in the University last year. MIbb Liva Lichty, who attended the University six years ago, is teaching school at East Las Vegas, Now Mexico. Prof. H. F. Roberts, professor of bot any at Manhattan, Kansas, is in Lin coln visiting Nebraska University's botany department. Professor Johannsen, of the Univer sity of Copenhagen, who arrived yes terday from Minneapolis, Is the guest of Dr. Wilcox. Yesterday, at noon, Dr. Wilcox gave a dinner In the pro fessor's honor. About ten botany people were present. Miss Eva Morris, Y. W. C. A. stu dents' secretary for the north central territory, will bo at the University next week. She will speak at the Tuesday Y. W. C. A. meeting and meet with the various committees through the week. George Bros., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Have Graves print it for you. 23.1 North Eleventh St. Burton Hill has been confined to his homo with a nervous breakdown for the past two days. The ailment is tho result of overwork and, whllo not very serious, will probably keep him in doors for some time. Tho engagement of Marguerite Pat terson, '13, Achoth, to Donald Young, of Duluth, Minn., was announced Mon day evening at tho chapter house. Miss Patterson loft Tuesday for her home at Rushvllle, Neb. C. H. Fray, florist, 1133 O St. tf Word has been received from Seat tle that Will Morse, a member of tho freshman law class of last year, and a Delta Tau Delta, Is critically ill with appendicitis. Chancellor Avery has gone to Cul bertson to see tho proposed Bite for a now state experimental station. Sigma Nu announces the pledging of Cecil L. Tollinger, of Avoca, la. Frank Schwako, '11, was a visitor at tho Phi Pal house over Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Pilchor will give her re cital for graduation in the Temple tho evening of Tuesday, February 20. Miss Anna M. East, who took tho civil service examinations in Decem ber has received an appointment to teach in tho Philippines. She will havo charge of tho homo economic courses in a normal school, which will IffliiWr"' CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND FOUND A pair of fur gauntlet gloves. Owner can havo tho samo by apply ing at this office. ' 84-3t FOUND A koy with a handkerchief tiod to it. Ownor can havo the samo by identifying it and paying for this ad. 84-3t There's some doubt as to whom will ride the mule in the next president ial race. But there's nojdoubt as to where you can get the most satisfactory men's togs. Stylish,serviceable over coats regular or convert ible collars we can save you money on them now. This week all patterns suits and winter overcoats including Kensingtons and Kuppenheimers $25,$30 and $35 values at $18.75 MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak in all probability be the Philippine Normal School at Manila. Miss East expectB to sail from San Francisco on April 4 and will take her B.Sc. de gree en absentia in June. L08T LOST One Watorman Ideal fountain pen, No. 6. Return to "Rag" office. i i J-. . i LOST A Trl Epsilon pin, on tho campus or Pharmocology Lab. Re turn to this office. Roward. 84-3t LOST A black gauntlet glove, bo tweon tho Chem. Lab. and Adminis tration Hall. Roturn to the Rag office. LOST Gold Swastika pin Monday af ternoon, probably In Chem lab Ro turn to Rag office. LOST A slldo rule In a case. In or around tho M. E. building. Reward if returned to this office. 83-3t AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 Henry W. Savago Offers Puccini's Grand Opera In English The Girl of the Golden West Grand Opera Orchestra of 50 Mat., $2 to 75c; Night, $3.00 to $1 Thurs. Mat. and Night, Feb. 15 "THE THIRD DEGREE" Wookly shipments of tho bost there is in chocolates. Huyler'a lAhltman's Lowney's Aiiesretti's California violots fresh ovory day. Meier Drug Co. 13th and O I I II Pill II MATINDGS (Except Monday) atj LinUULn BVBNINOS AT 83o ORPHEUM .&. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday Night, Feb. 12 M R8. GARDN E R CRANE & CO. GENERO and BAILEY FLYING WARD8 NADEL and KANE CORRIGAN & VIVIAN BECK and PRE8TON CUNNINGHAM & MARION PRICES Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c IPRIHTIHCJ mm UKCOlN-ntBR. tfTPSee us for your jf next job of printing. Personal supervison enables us to make each job please. 128 N. 14 St. Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST U. of If. Clnaa of 11 B3740 208 Gnnter Bldg. 12th O Tho Conservatory ladies' quartette will sing at the Matinee Musicale, Monday, February 19. Lucius Watson, a student at the Conservatory, was operated on for appendicitis at St. Elizabeth's hospital recently. Photography offers a most appro priate Easter greeting when made by Townsend. Studio, 226 So. 11th St. Freshmen to Play. The freshman class basketball team will play tho freshman 'varsity team at 8:00 o'clock tonight. All men who wish to mako the team must be out. PETTIS, Manager. Special shoe sale this week at the Men's Bootery, 12th and P Sts. To Meet at Temple. Tho Sem, Bot. wishes it to bo an nounced that the meeting which Ip to bo hold at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow will be held in the Temple building instead of Nebraska Hall, as previously planned. Dr. Johannsen is to bo the speaker. 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