The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 22, 1912, Image 3

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Joseph Fradenberg, '99, and Roy
Sunderland, '07, aro visiting at the
' Alpha Theta Chi house.
Marguarito Gilbert, Delta Gamma
cx-1913, was a campUB vipltolr yester
day. Blanche Brothorton, 1915 who" has
been visiting in Omaha, has returned
to school.
Will Haley, 1913, leaves today for'
Chicago, whero he will be the official
delegate of the Nebraska chapter of
Delta Tau Delta at the Western prov
ince convention.
Have GraveB print it for you. 233
North Eloventh St.
Prof. C. R. Richards, former dean of
the Engineering college, but now head
of the Mechanical Engineering depart
ment at Illinois, addressed tho stu
dents at Purdue last week on "Tho
Transmission of Power by Means of
Gas." Dean Richards is gaining a
wide reputation by his experimental
work with this branch of engineering.
Miss Ruth Pilcher of tho University
School of Music gavo her recital for
graduation Tuos'day evening at tho
Temple Theatre.
Sip.ma Chi announces the pledging
of Fred Horton of Newcastle, Wyoming.
Georgo Bros,, expert printers, en
gravers and embossers, 13th and N.
Dr. Ernest Wray Oneal, of Chicago,
will appear at tho Oliver Theatre to
night on the City Y. M. C. A. enter
tainment course. His lecture subject
will bo "Popular Fallacies." A limited
number of seats aro on sale at tho
Oliver box office.
Miss Adelaide C. Rood, library as
sistant, has been confined to her home
for tho last few days on account of
illness.
C. E. Bennett, E. E. '09, has been at
the University of Illinois as a fellow
in the Electrical Engineering Experi
ment station since leaving Nebraska
in 1910. In conjunction with Profes
sor Bryant he has just completed an
experiment station bulletin on 'Trans
former Economics."
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St
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Florenco Boyles, Alpha Chi, 1914,
has gone to her home n Alvo. She
will be compelled to stay tho rest of
the week on account of illness. ,
Prof. F. A. Stuff will address a
paiijotic meeting in tho JT. M. C. A.
ropm at 6:50 o'clock tonight. His sub
ject is "The Sources of a Great Man's
Power." This is tho second of a
series of addresses by University pro
All students should visit the "Cot
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S I. Chaplin, Prop.
Plan Smoker or Party.
At aj meeting of tho freshman law
class the motion was made and carried
that President Harmon should ap
point a committee 'to make arrange
ments for a freshman law smoker or
Orpheum Theatre party. The report
of the commlttoo and tho submission
to tho class of its arrangements will
be made Friday.
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FOUND
FOUND A fountain pon. Ownor can
havo tho samo by identifying it and
paying for this ad. 90-3t
L08T
LOST A pigskin cigar caso on tho
campus, Thursday. Finder return
to Rag office
Under the "pale" of civ
ilization you can't afford
to disregard fashions ed
icts. We're now ready to
show you what fashion
authorizes in spring hats.
Our windows and cases
are full of fresh style sug
gestions. Smart shapes in derbies
and soft hats Stetson and
Hawes makes from Amer
ica White's from Lon
don $3 to $5.
A special line of $2 hats
both novelties and sta
ples they're dandies.
MAGEE & DEEMER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
LOST Bollos Non-loakablo fountain
pon. Finder return to Nobraskan
office.
LOST Ono Watorman Ideal fountain
pen, No. G. Return to "Rag" office
LOST A black gauntlot glovo, be
tween tho Chem. Lab. and Adminis
tration Hall. Roturn to tho Rag
office.
LOST Gold Swastika pin Monday ur
ternoon, probably in Chem lab Re
turn to Rag office.
LINCOLN MATmB,!vcusl.BN,ac5,,kW.,,',1
ORPHEUM
lieu ono
Anto 158R
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Fob. 19th
CHARLE8 F. 8EMON
TOM NAWN & CO.
THE STROLLING PLAYER8.
DOROTHY KENTON
HELEN QRANTLEY
RICE, 8ULLY & 8COTT
E8MERALDA & VEOLA
PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25c
Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
CALENDAR.
Thursday, February 22.
Pershing Rifles.
Junior Convocation.
Friday, February 23.
Junior Play. Oliver Theatre.
Saturday, February 24.
Students' Debating Club.
Medical Society. N. 210.
Junior Aggies' class hop.
Komensky Club. Music Hall.
Junior Prom. .
LOST Watorman fountain pon. In
itials on barrel. Please return to
"Rag" office. 90-2t
LOST Monday morning, between Li
brary and 14th and Rstroots, aBmall
black volvet purse containing somo
stamps and money. Roturn to this
office. 90-lt
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A Smith Promior type
writer. This 1b a good machine
which writes as woll as now. You
can buy this typewriter for what
you pay to rent ono for two months.
Call at tho "Rag" offlce and see it.
90-Gt
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Largo warm rooms for
University girls only at 1220 R St.
Phono 1662. Prices reasonable.
87-6t
Dr. Orin Lamb
DENTIST
V. of It. Clnai of '11
B3740 208 Cantor Bldg. 12th O
WARTHON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
Always reliable and up to
he minute
142 North 12th Street
Mako'your dates early with Hagon
sick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
Deutsche Vereln to, Meet.
Der Deutsche Geselligf, Vereln will
meet at the Alpha Chi Omega house,
327 North Thirteen street, at 7:45 p.
m., Thursday, A program and election
of members are scheduled.
I5LLA MORRIS.ON, Secretary.
Farm Cadets Examined.
The theoretical drill examination for
the Farm cadets was held last Mon
day. Major Johnson gavo tho exami
nation for tho First battalion In tho
Veterinary Building and Major Ander
son for the Second in tho Judging
Pavilion.
Photography offers a moBt appro
priate Easter greeting when made by
Townsend. Studio, 226 So. 11th St
Weekly shipments of tho boat thero
is in chocolates.
Huyler's Whitman's
Lowney's Aiiecrretti's
California violets frosh every day.
Meier DrugCo;
13th mnd O
HERPOLSHEIMER'S GAFE
Dinner 11(30 to lt30 ),,
Supper 530 to 7i30 LOJ
Also Cafetorlan Styk
HAVE
BVAINSIf
Do Your Laundry
Try a lunch at tka Y. M. a A.
Lunoh Room. Cafeteria Plaa.
CityY. M.C. A. 13lhaMi.
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ff Seo us for your
jl next job of
printing;. Personal
supervison enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St.
Must Have Been.
Mrs. Nagum "I wonder who wrote
tho song, 'There's Only Ono Girl in
tho World for Mo? "
Mr. Nagum "It must havo been
Adam." Cornell Widow;
Thornburg's Orchestra ' delights
dancers with popular hits. Auto B
255G. tf
Geography Class to Meet.
Field Geography 10 clasB will meet
in U. 7 at 9:00 a. m. Saturday. All
members aro requested to be present
DONEE GRIFFITH.
Special Bhoo 'sale this week at tho
Men's Bootery, 12th and P Sts.
Kappa Slgmas Forfeit.
' Kappa Sigma forfeited last night's
basketball game in the inter-fraternity
series, by failing to appear against
Alpha Theta Chi.
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
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We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Foutain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c
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