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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ABOUT PEOPLE CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES , v C. H. Frey, florlnt, 1133 O St if Chester Fischer, Sima Nu, is down with the nmmpB. Ted Mnrrlner, Cleaner and Hatter, 235 No 11th. Ruth Stern has returned to school from her home In Hastings. Make your dates early with Hagen ick'B Orchestra Auto B-2990. tf E. S. Schiefeloeln, of Chicago, is visiting his Delta Chi brothers. Havo Ciraves print It for you. 233 North Eleventh St. Herbert Frost and Harry Kosser are 111 with the mumps at the Kappa Sigma hoiiBC. George Bros , expert printers, en gravers and embossers, 13th and N. Miss Helen Krause. of Schuyler is visiting her Bister at the Alpha O house. Thornburg'B Orchestra delights dancerB with popular hits. Auto B 255G. tf George Tunison, of Omaha ffpent yeBterday visiting at the Delta IT house. Programs and invitations printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 North 12th. Lowell Gregg, Sigma Phi Kpsilon, has returned to school after an ab sence on account of an attack of typhoid Some time since Easter bonnets broke through the shell. You should have had one before this. No one who professes to be well dressed can af ford to be without one much longer. All the novelty and staple shapes in derbies and soft hats popular shades of grays, tans and rough mixtures for spring $2 to $5 Swell line of caps for young fellows just the dope for windy days 50c to $2. MAGEE & DEEIYIER 1109 O Street Y. M C. A. barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m. Student trade solicited Best service The Delta Tau's will gie a house danoe Friday night and hold their an nual banquet at the Lincoln, Saturday night. .Miss Hays, of the English depart ment, has gone to Chicago on a two months' leave of absence Misses Vivian Cleaver Cornelia Lindsay and June Ilrown will assist during her absence. "Pig Pill" Chaloupka. '10, the ex football star, visited the engineering college last week Mr Chaloupka is engaged in irrigation and construction work in Oregon and Idaho with the James A. Green Company The engagement ol Vern C GittingB and Miss Lila Peterson, of Omaha, has been announced. Mr GittingB gradu ated from the University in 1911 and Is a member of Sigma Nu The wed ding will take place April 19. A number of local Sigma Nub will go to Omaha to attend the event. E. II Pierce, Eng. '02, is now lo cated with the Western Electric Com pany in Chicago and has chargo of contracting on central telephone sta tion equipments for the Bell com panics Ho handles business amount ing to ten million dollars a year. Mr. Piorco has been with the Western Electric Company continuously for ten years, starting immediately after graduation Ho worked on the Instal lation In Paris of the largest tele phone switchboard in the world dur ing 1907, arter the big fire of that year. George L. Sullivan. '08 (Nebr ), M E. '10 (Colo.), is now assistant pro fessor of mechanical engineering at Montana State College, Hozeman, Mont. Professor Sullivan taught three ears in the University of Colorado. The April number of "Machinery'' contains a description and photo graphs of a valvelesB pump designed by him for the Dourte Pump Com pany This is a new departure in the pump line. February "Machiner ' has an article on the "Phorograph " and late editions of "Power" hae se eral articles all written by Professor Sullivan. For your orchestra call O. L. Jones. Auto L-8605. PLACE OF CAMP DOUBTFUL. The place where tho annual en campment of the cadet regiment will be held next month has not been fully decided as yet The choice of loca tlons rests now between Peatrice an! Crete. The excellent treatment which the boys received last year a: the Gage county capital has caused manv to request that camp bo held 'here again Some of tho second year ca dots, however, are in favor of Crete because they want "new worlds to conquer, and new friends to meet " Engraved dance programs done in Lincoln Ocker Engraving company nrownell block BAR PINS 50c to $10 llur 1'lnn aru Hie nxisl popular urtlcle of Jewelry thin your Our selection embraceh all thai ih new hi miIUI Kol'i (fold tilled and Blerllnx silver .Sorority tuir plm made to order L08T LOST A string of gold beads. Finder pleaso return to "Hag" olllce 1 lid 3 LOST Moore's Non leakable pen Finder please return to "Hag" oflloe i20-:it LOST One Sigma Nu pin. jeweled, Initials on back Howard for re turn Call M-.'ifin 12 : LOST list Friday, an Alpha Theta Chi pin. Finder return to ' Hag" ofJico vi :;t LOST Wednesday in ('hem Lab, a Delta Gamma gold ring Return to Hag" office 122 'll Political Advertisement J. D. DASENROCK V of N. A. B 02 -A. M. 00 A Loyal Alumnus The only Republican Candidate for State Legislature from Lancaster County who is a graduate of the University. Primaries April 19,1912 DO YOU INTEND TO STUDY MEDICINE? Rush Medical College In Afliliatu n with The University of Crrcngo Often a count ot four earn Iratl ng to the degree of M I) Aim a I. (ill hospital year REQUIUHMUNTS I OH AUMIsMDN Two johph nf ciillf'jfp win k ArlvanMl nnrl Hieiiicn Courh'-t in nil department) AllrhN Doim of till" Medic m) rinir's The University of Chicago, Chicngo U. of N. Y. M. C. A. CAFETERIA Meals at cost of materialsand service UNIVERSITY TEMPLE Y. M. C . Merchant Tailor Shop Suits (Jloanod, Repaired and PronHed Shop in Basement Y. M. C. A Bldg. Oliver Theatre TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 The Dramatic Seniation "The Deep Purple (The Llebler Company, Managers) Mat., $1 to 50c; Night $1.50 to 50c Thursday Night, April 18 GEO. GION VS. ADOLPH ERNST 8at. Ma and Night, April 20 AL . FIELD Greater MIN8TREL8 Lincoln MAT,NJvE,fi,BNacnTrJ"oy, -j- ORPHEUM lillLTn,n ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Com. Mon. Night April 15 . Arkaloff Russian Balalaika Orch. THURBER & MADISON FLANAGAN & EDWARD8 CLEMONS & DEAN W. H. LYTELL & CO. CLAUDE M. ROODE CHARLOTTE RAVENSCROFT PRICE8 Matinees, 15c and 25c Nights, 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Discard your high shoes and make your feet hap py with a pair of our new oxfords or pumps. BECKMAN BROS. 1107 O STREET Collogo shoo Htoro riln by collogo men 4 ff Try a lunch at ths Y, M. a A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. City Y.M.C.A. 13th an . 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 see our line first. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phona -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 GeJhtih ctli&a Established 1871 1143 0 Street HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELER