The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1912, Image 3
v THE DAILY NEBRASKAN HEARD DAILY TELEPHONE: "Well, Honry, I am Just awfully sorry, but I went with eomo of tho girls to the Orpheum this very aftor noon." "Would I like to seo tho "Bohemian Girl" at tho Oliver instoad? That would just tlcklo mo to doath " AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre "My father 1b terribly lndulgont to me. Ho Just sends me a bunch of Bigned checks for me to fill out my- BOlf." "Sure I think tho 'Rag' ought to grow, but I can't afford It this semes ter. Board coBts too much." "Congratulations on your election, old man. I was suro all the tlmo that you wore the boat man for tho Job." "Special attention given to student cuBtom." "Why, sure, I've got a bid to the Sigma Thota formal nailed down tighter than a rock." ABOUT PEOPLt: C. H. Frey, floriBt, 1133 O St tf Ted Marriner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No. 11th. Have Graves print it for you. 233 North Elevonth St. Louis Weaver, ox. '13, 1b visiting at tho Delta UpBllon house. George BroB., expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Thornburg'B Orchestra delights dancers with popular hits. Auto B 25B6. tf Sigma Phi Epsilon announces the pledging of Frank J. KruBO, '14, of Lincoln. Student trade solicited at tho Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop, south ond of base ment. All hair-cuts 25 conts. Der Deutscho Goselllgo Veroin moots this evening at Miss Elizabeth Wlttmann'B, 939 H street, at 8 o'clock sharp. L John H. Goodnough, '12, was called to his homo at Chadron, Nob., yester day on account of tho death of his father. MIbb Florence Qutton, 1911, who haB been visiting MIbb Gratia Green for the past week, is spending tho week end at tho Kappa Alpha Thota house. The invinciblo freshman lawB who & attended the Orpheum en masse Tues day night were considerably chagrined by a Jest of one of the actors, whp objected to tho over-enthusiastic ap- plause. For some tlmo Mrs. Condra has been quito 111, having suffered a se vere attack of appondlcltlB. Though laBt week she was in danger, at pres ent she 1b thought to bo gradually recovering. Mrs. Le RoBBignol will Bpoak to the rural problem clasB, Thursday after noon at 5:00 o'clock In the Y. W. C. A, rooms. She will dlscusB plans of on- KllMII;i" r Tni Iff IIH1 WMIBmI i ' ''I'll111 m "I'l hi iMIjTOlylaHB Your smoke at the gate these sunny spring mornings You'll enjoy it more if your'e dressed like the young chap above?. He's wearing the AVIATOR one of our lively L SYSTEM models for spring $20 to $30. They have the careless grace which skilled tailoring imparts; The swing and dash which marks the good dresser. Drop in tomorrow and see them! MAGEE & DEEMER 11090 Street tertalnmont for groups of ton to fif teen people. She would like for the class to bring planB also which have been either successful or unsuccess ful, in order to dlBcuss them. Arthur May was presented with the pair of Oropheum tickets for thlB week. As yet ho has not announced when he Is going to ubo them, or to whom ho Is going to give the other ticket. See our new line of programs. Boyd Printing Co., 125 N. 12th. Weber Sultorlum. 1100 O St. 8enlor Masquerade Saturday. Make your dates early with Hagen sick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf Cheer Up 7Voat of Our Troubles are Imaginary. If Your Eyes Need Attention Call at HUKILL & PRESTON, Burlington Block, 13 and O St. TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 The Comedy With Specialties "CASEY JONES" Mat., 25 & 10c. Night, 50 to 15c Frl., 8at. & 8at. Mat., Mar. 29-30 THE ABORN OPERA CO. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL Night $1.50 to 50c. Mat. $1.00 to 50c LINCOLN MATTvEEWacnW3"y)J,3' ORPHEUM Hell t30 Auto 1 098 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Monday Night, Mar. 25 LITTLE LORD ROBERT THE FIVE SULLY8 MAX HART'8 SIX STEPPER8 BROWN & NEWMAN A. O. DUNCAN THE PARROFF8 JETTER AND ROGER8 PRICE8 Matinee, 15c and 25o Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c WARTHON'S Original, Electric, Shoe Repair Factory Always reliable and up to the minute 142 North 12th Street Dr. Orin Lamb DENTIST V. of M. Class of '11 B3740 208 Canter BIdg. 12th O tfTPSeo us tor your f next job of printing. Personal supervison 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. Be sure to seo our line first. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phonat -Q We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler'a Chocolates $1.00,r?outain Pens t $1.00 Safety Razor. Student's SrCourse Lunch 15c GeJhlf ctihTi&Qf v- 3, ' t-j v v -