The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1912, Image 3

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    THjK DAILY MEBRASKAN
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THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
Phono L-8C05.
Florence Walker, '12, of Hebron Is
visiting friends In Lincoln
Music, LouIb HaBcnHlck, Auto K2042
f'rawford Mprtenson of Ord was In
Lincoln Saturday for tho gnmo.
Tall Roy O. Wardo, danco orchestra.
Auto 7186, L8152.
WiiiBor Dunkin of Ravanna and Hazel
aso of Greenwood are visiting Edith
nnd Irma Dunkin
Ted Mnrrlntr Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Sam and Krnnk Buck and E H
Scbrenner of Superior uere up for
the OlymplcB and Kame Saturday, re
turning home Sunday night
The Students Sultortum, cleanlrig
and preBBlng, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294.
Tonight at the Oliver.
ThoniaB Brooks Fletcher, dramatic
orator, on the Y MCA course A
limited number of scats on Bale at the
hox office Trices only 25 and 50
cents (Jet seats early
Telephone Ynlo BroB at onco.
C H Frey, University florist, 1133
O Bt.
Latin Club Meets.
At the last meeting of the Latin
Club at tho home of ProfeBBor Barber
a good program on the "Business Life
Among the Romans" was given.
Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled
aad repalrod by an experienced dress
maker. , Satisfactory work at reason
able prices. Mrs. Brlcka, 315 South
17th. Auto B4844. Adv 10-2 It
Visiting at the Sigma Nu house the
last week wero E. P. Enyder of Wash
ington, Kas , I! H. Hammer of Harlan,
la , C A. Maier of Council BluffB, la ,'
nnd JackBon, Llndley, Fowler, Davla
and Doel of tho Kansas chapter
Men's dancing pumpB and tan drill
shoes. Women's party Bllppers and
Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per
kins, 1129 0 street.
Alpha Zeta Announces Pledges.
Alpha Zeta honorary agricultural
fraternity announces the following
pledges- Wilbur Whlsenand, '14;
Hugh Raymond, '14; Arnold Pier, '14;
Frank C. Miles, '12; Bert C Danley,
13.
JoneB' Orchestra.
NEW ARRIVALS
JUST IN, SOMETHING NEW IN BROWN
OVERCOATS. NEW IMPORTED VELOOR
HA TS A T$5.Q0 IN BLACK, BRO WN, OLIVE
AND TAN.
FULK CLOTHING CO.
1234 O -STREET
f-Jwt .--.. t 'S"--1
Last Senior Practice.
Last senior football practice will be
hold thlB morning at 11 o'clock South
of the Physics building
German Dramatic Tryouts.
Tho tryouta for the German Dra
matic Club will be held In the music
hall of the Temple Thursday evening
at 8 p m.
Junior Play Notice.
Important meeting of tho junior plaj
committee today at 11 o'clock In V
106 Every member of commltee in
expected to be there -Frank Kruse
Agricultural Club Notice.
The Agricultural Club will adjourn
Ita meeting Saturday night and the
members will attend the Dramatic
Club play in a body
Junior Football Notice.
There will be an Important meeting
of the junior football men today at 11
o'clock at the eaBt entrance of the
Armory At this meeting the team
which will meet the seniors Thursday
will be selected, and only those men
who attend the meeting will be placed
Chairman
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
LOST Jeweled fraternity pin with j
owner's name on back. Liberal re
ward for return to Rag office H-16-3t
LOST Saturday at Olympics, gold
watch, Waltham works In hunting
case, Initials "C. E. M., '08," on cover.
Return to this office for reward .0t
LOST Plain barreled black Moore's
non-leakable fountain pen on ath
letic field Saturday morning Return
to Rag office for reward 3t
LOST Pair of spiked shoes durlug
tho Olympics; $1 reward Call Auto
B-1518 3t
LOST On the campus Monday morn
lng, a silver mesh purse Call
B-1697 It
ZOOLOGICAL 8EMINAR TO MEET
At the Zoological Seminar which will
meet Tuesday evening in N 201, Mr
H V M Hall will report on recent
experiments dono at Yale University
on certain protozoa. The aim of these
Investigations was to show tho effect
of different culture media, the causes
of conjugation, and tho results of con
jugation on closely related individuals.
B. M.
The
University
Dramatic
Club
Presents
"All
of a
Sudden
Peggy"
As originally presented
by Charles Frohman
with a cast jnclqding
Katherine Yates
Ethel Hills
Clara Wilson
Alma Plasters
Bryne Marcellus
Earl Sage
Reavis Gist
Don Ahrens
Bernice O'Kief
Saturday,
Nov. 23,
Temple
Theatre
Prices 35c, 25c
Reservations may be
made Thursday and
Friday at the Temple
Box Office.
OLIVER THEATRE
WEDNE8DAY NIQHT, NOV. 20
Wrestling Match
ROBINSON VS. T0LLIVER
Prlcet, 60c to $1.00; 8tage, $1.50
THURS. MAT. &. NIQHT, NOV. 21
HUGO D. KOCH In '"THE CITY"
Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50 &. 25c
Nov. 22-23 Bornhardt Pictures.
ORPHEUM
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
GRACE CAMERON
CARL M'CULLOUGH
APDALE'8 ZOO CIRCUS
FOUR KONERZ BR08.
GODFREY and HENDER80N
8HERMAN and M'NAUGHTON
THE FLYING RU88ELL8
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25o.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and BOo.
LYRIC
TUE8., AND WED.
Three American Troubcdoura
MARDO and Hunter
PHOTO PLAYS
The Grotto of Torture
"A Doctor For Ar Hour''
"The Young Millionaire"
3 8how Dally 2, 7 and 0 P. M.
ALL SEATS 10 CENTS
Visit the most enjoy
able and up to date
Moving Picture.
Programmes given at
fcHEATF
1329 OStr., South Side.
HAVE THE
EVANS
LAUNDRY
DO YOUR WASHING
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O St.
Qtyr
W?M
HatiU) Ilk gour Hark.
"TRY THEM"
24U 0o. 1 lilj fct. Ctrtroln, Ktfc.
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