The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1912, Image 3

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    f)AILY NEBRASKAN
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ABOUT PEOPLE I ' &,
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
AT THE THEATRES
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HoKont Coupland, who wont to Call
fornln to Uiko a vacation, instead of
rcmainlnK idle, haR spent his time in
porformlnK some very Interesting anch
Bcienlifle research work At I'asa
denn. where ho haB boon BtayitiK.
there are many orange groves, and
these have afforded him the Held In
which to work Recently (lie botany
department received a box of various
aorta of oranges from Regent Coup
lnnd and Dr Hessey intends to test
them as to the number of seeds they
contain and their quality
Charles Copeland, 'nil, visited the
State Farm yesterday.
Have Graves print it for you. 233
North Eleventh St.
I'attie Motzger, 1!)12. has been ill at
the Achoth house and out of school
this ueek.
Hllen Kingsley. ex 1!)12. of Minden
Neb, Is vif-iting at the Kappa Alpha U
i ueui iiiiiiHe
Marguerite Schneider and Helen
Whelpley, ex 101 1. of Fremont, who
came to Lincoln for the Alpha Thota
Chi formal, are staying at tho Delta
Gamma house
Oeorgo Bros., expert printers, en
gravers and embossers, 13th and N.
Miss Helen Tanner of I3attle Creek,
Mich , Is visiting Alice Hayward, 1915
Miss Tanner graduated from Smith
Collego last year She will remain
in the city for a week or more
Kal 1 McCreory and Miss Frances Root
of KansaB City, Mo. were married
yesterday Mr McCreery graduated
from the University in 1901. and was
a member of Phi Delta Theta.
Flsie Moore, 1911, of Seward, was a
visitor at the Delta Gamma house yesterday
The knights of old wore
shirts of mail.
Today your shirts need
not be impenetrable, but
only endurable, comfort
able and sightly.
Our spring Manhattans
are all this and more.
The fabrics are richer
and more beautiful than
ever.
Tasty blue, helio, pink,
tan or black, stripes and
figures.
And all of them guaran
teed not to fade.
$1.50 to $3.50.
MAQEE & DEEIYIER
Lincoln
Aurora
Red Oak
Robert Ferguson, 1912, left yester
day for Panama iu company with his
father and mother Ho will bo gone
for throe weeks.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 0 St.
tf
Judge Letton, of the Nebraska su
preme court, will speak to tho Stu
dents' Guild of tho First Presbyterian
church at 12 o'clock. Sunday. This Ib
one of a series of talks that havo been
glvon before tho guild. Professor Hoff
man of tho engineering college having
been the laBt to speak.
M A. Benodict. one of Nebraska's
old football players, has sent to the
foroBtry department a copy of tho
"Sierra Ranger " This is a publipatlon
put out by tho men In tho employment
of the Sierra national forost This
copy contains some interesting arti
cles by Mr. Benodict and otherB.
The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin ft
Co. 127 N. 12th.
Student Accidentally Shot.
During tho recent shoot bptween tho
teamB of Minnesota and Kansas, one
of tho momberB of tho Minnesota
squad was shot through tho hand by
one of his teammates.
For your orchestra call 0. L. Jones.
Auto L-8C06.
GLEE GLOB SHORTENS TOUR
ANNUAL TRIP THROUGH STATE
AND TO DENVER HAS BEEN
ABANDONED.
Tho Nebraska Glee club, haB aban
doned its annual trip through Ne
braska and to Denver on account of
tho lateness of ho hcohou. Ojnfthft
and Sioux City will be vlBited in the
near future, probably some week end
early in March, Practice is going on
consistently, tho club working ono or
two evenings every week. ProfesBor
SamuelBon is supervising tho progress
of tho Glee club members
The Mandolin club, which will ac
company the Glee club in tho home
concert aB well as those at Omaha and
Sioux City, is rapidly getting into
shapo under the direction of Coach
Potter
The homo concert of the Glee club
is one of the big social events of tho
Bprlng. It is generally held early in
April, and liko University Night, no
other event can be hold at tho same
time
CORNHUSKERS NOW FACE
CRISIS IN BA8KETBALL
(Continued from Page 1)
iave
een playing hard, consistent
gumos and tfill In all probability bo
used in both games. In Hlltner and
Stryker at center, Captain Frank and
"dear old Sammy" at guards, tho
team Is safe enough said.
So tho old slogan once more la
apropos and the students and tho
loyal supporters of tho "beat-team-Nebraska-over-had"
should bo on hand
Friday and Saturday to emphasize tho
fact that "Wo must beat Kansas."
PROOF is convincing, and our largo and steadily increasing
patronage furnishes tho ovldonoo that our expert Bervico in tho adjust
ment of Eyeglasses and Spectacles la appreciated. Wo havo ever
maintained that there is nothing too good for the eyes, and therefore
furnish the beat only'.
Perfect fitting lenses and frames coat no more than ill-fitting ones.
ESTABLISHED 1871 U A I I FTTT REBI8TEBED
11431 .nYI i-T2j 1 1 ePTOMETWST
LOST
LOST- Hook. "Romeo' and Juliet."
Ralph'H edition Leave at "Rag"
office ot :it
LOST Delta Gamma bar pin Ho
turn to "Rag" ofllco.
lOST On campus, small black purse
containing several silver dollars
Return to "Rag" office !IF 1
FOR SALE
FOR HALIO- A good mandolin cheap
Auto . 8810 K521 M St 0(5 :U
FOR SALK -Journal route, to a stu
dent; best graft known , must have
good backing. price. $1,G00, re
turns 22 per cent Inquire of State
Journal Ss'l 3t
FOR SALE A Smith Premier type
writer. This is a good maehlno
which writes as well as now. You
can buy thlB typewriter for what
you pay to ront ono for two months
Call at tho "Rag" ofllco and soo It.
90-Ct
FOR RENT,
FOR RENT Largo warm roomB for
Unlvorslty girls only at 1220 R St.
Phono 1662. Prices reasonable
87-6t
Oliver Theatre
Tonight, 8at. and 8at. Mat.
The Big Musical Comedy
"LET GEORGE DO JT"
With Geo. P. Murphy and 50 FolkB
Night, $1 to 26c; Mat., 50c and 25c
Thu. Mat. arid Night, March 7
FORBES ROBERTSON
In "The Passing of the Third Floor
Back"
LINCOLN MATTvn,frirNxQTAW?oy)J,3a
ORPHEUM
ftW, ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Commencing Mon. Night, Feb. 26th
'EIGHT PALACE GIRL8
"HONOR AMONG THIEVES"
MACK and ORTH
"TED" BAILEY'S DOG8
Elliott and Folles Bergere Girls
BELL & R08AMOND CARON
ROSA ROMA
PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25c
Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c
WANTED
WANTRn A flll1.lrnaa 0.1U OIl
about 35. Address Box 1162, Station
A. 95-1 1
OUVEJMrHJEATER
MARCH 4, 1912
Albert Spalding
Greatest American
Violinist
Andre Benoist
Accompanist
SEATS NOW SELLING,
$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c.
Dr. Orin Lamb
DENTIST
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U. of N. tin., of '11
B3740 208 Ganter Bldg. 12th O
Weekly shipments of tho best there
is in chocolates.
Huyler's Uhltmnn'e
Loiney'e Aeeretti'a
California violotB freah every day.
JW&l&r Drug Co.
13th and O
WARTHON'S
Original, Electric, Shoe
Repair Factory
Always reliable and up to
he minute
142 North 12th Street
IfRIHTIMflJ
UHC0U1-IKIR.
fSee us for your
next job of
printing:. Personal
supreryison enables
us to make each job
please. 128 N. 14 St.
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.
Besureto see our linefirst.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Phone -4-Q
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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cur'T$7Gr
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