THJE DAILY NJJBRASKAN H CAMPUS NOTES THEATRES CLASSIFIED COLUMN i i Hi It. m i t ; i i i Wnyne Carrol of Gothenburg was a campus visitor, last week. Jones' Orchestral Phone Iv-8605. Khen LcwIh; '12, of Superior la vltfit Ing friends in Lincoln. Music, .Iuis yageuelck. AntO F-2042. Visiting Lincoln Friend. Arelda Moore, ex-'lF, of Omaha, Is visiting friends In Lincoln. Telephone Yule Bros at once. Ohlsen Back. H. L. Oljlsen o.Loup (Mty is a" vis itor at, the old school this week. - ' ' ("all Hoy O Wnrde. dance orchestra, Auto TISfi. L8152. ( '( Iuiua itauda.ll of Ouerlin. Kas., Marie (loodt'ellow of Syracuse, Neb., atfid "Mnry Radnor of Fairmont, Neh,, are i-iting jn the city. Ted MarrJner-Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Henry and Basil Weber man, Carl Shirely and John Chamberlain, all of Nelson. Neb, are visiting friends in Lincoln The Students' Sultorlum, cleaning and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294. Prof. Steele Back. Mr. Alvin G Steele, '03, professor of geology and mining In the University of Arkansas was a campus visitor this week. C H. Trey, University florist, 1183 O st. Prof. Barbour In Humboldt. Prof K. II. Barbour did geological work In Humboldt last week in re sponse to the request of citizens there. Men's dancing pumps and tan drill shoes. Women's party sllpperB and Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per kins, 1129 O street. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courto ous treatment, and the best of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse, 120 N. 11th St. Adv. Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repaired by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason able prices. Mrs. Bricka, 315 South 17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It Morrill and Kaley Return. Ex-Regents Morrill and Kaley visited the State Museum this week and was pleased to note that so much had been done to restore the museum Bince the Are of March C. Mr. Morrill, who has been such a liberal patron of palaeon tological research, was president of the Board of Regents for twelve years, while Mr. Kaley served as regent for two terms. WHEN YOU GO HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Don't let the old folks think you came home simply because there was no school. Take them a Carving Set Show them you -appreciate getting home and a good square meal again. Good Carving Set Coit $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 and up to $20.00 at HALLETT, Established 1871 LOST Jeweled fraternity pin with owner's name on back. Liberal re ward for return to Rag office. 11-15-31 LOST Saturday at Olympics, gold watch, WaKhani works, in hunting case, initials "C. E. M., '08," on cover Return to this1 office for reward 8t LOST Plnlu barreled Ibluck Mooro's npn-lcakablo fountain pen on nth fetlc field 'Saturday morning. Return to Rag office for reward. 3t LOST Pair of spiked shoes during the Olympics; $1 reward Call Auto B-1518 3t LOST--On the campus Monday morn ing, a silver muHh purs.e. Call B-1C97 It LOST -$18 in bills; roll contained ten, live, and three ones Finder notify 11-3581. 3t FOR KENT -Dance hall, second floor Brownell hlk, 25x90 feet; no bettor lloor in eiy; elevator service, cloak rooms, toilet rooms, good piano; no public dance allowed in hall; limited o fraternity, socorlty, club and private dances; dates reserved; $8 a night Both phones H J Hill, Brownell hlk, tf Tri-Delt Visitors. Stella Shaw of Omaha, Bertha Roach, Esther Hunter and Marguerite Water mnn are visiting at the Delta Delta Delta house Phelps New Chairman. Russel Phelps of South Omaha has been appointed chairman of the freah man athletic board to fill the place left vacant by the resignation of "Dick" Rutherford. Ralph of Salem. ' J. F. Ralph, '12, of Salem. Neb., visit ed the campus yesterday. Mr. Ralph is deputy county surveyor of Richard son county and is doing considerable drainage work through the state. Old Nebraskan Back. 10. if Mallory, ex-'09, of Loup City came down Saturday for the game and will be here during this session of the Legislature, to which he was elected from his district. J. B. Burnett on Clays. Mr. J. B. Burnett, an assistant on the Nebraska geological Burvey, visit ed the clay beds of Table Rock last week to secure samples for Professor Borrowman, who Is making chemical and physical tests of the important clays of Nebraska. A. B. Wonder, Class '82. Mr. A. B. Wonder, U. of N. 1882, now of Montrose, Col., visited the de partment of geology this week and ex pressed astonishment at the growth wjiich the University had made, the main building being the only one famil iar to him. He was In the class with Paul F. Clark. Uni Jeweler 143 O The University Dramatic Club Presents "All of a Sudden Peggy" As originally presented by Charles Frohman with a cast including 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 TONIGHT AT 8:15 Wrestling Match ROBINSON VS. T0LLIVER Prices, 50c to $100; Stage, $1.50 THURS. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 21 HUGO B. KOCH In '"THE CITY'' Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50 &. 26c Nov. 22-23 Bernhardt Pictures. ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE GRACE CAMERON CARL M'CULLOUGH APDALE8 7.00 CIRCUS FOUR KONERZ BR08. GODFREY and HENDERSON 8HERMAN and M'NAUGHTON THE FLYING RUSSELLS Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC TUES., AND WED. Three American Troubedours MARDO and Hunter PHOTO PLAYS The Grotto of Torture "A Doctor For Ar Hour" "The Young Millionaire" 3 Shows Dally 2, 7 and 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at 1329 0 Str., South Side. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Nleler Drug Co. 13th and O Sis - 2JV-"vV vvCl .LET THE DAILY NEBRA8KANC 8HOP I KUHL PRINTING CQ. I 212-215 South 12th St., J Auto B-2082, f DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING I s A. -. ,il .I. i'l T"