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

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
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Jones' Orcheatra. Phono Lr8605.
Call Roy O. Wardo. danco orchestra,
Auto 7186, Lr81B2.
Accacia announcoB tho pledging of
David Olen Holler of Broken Bow.
A Httlo sKoaper. Duncan's Frator
nal Print JOhop.
ted Marrlntr Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Mrs. Victor Smith of Omaha, Nob.,
called at tho Alpha Omlcron PI houso
thin wook.
Hagenelck's Orchestra. Auto F-2042
or B-2990.
C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133
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Kula BateB, '12, of Springfield, Neb.,
called at the Pi Beta Phi house this
week '
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PaperB Buitnble for calendars and I
other novelties. The tilversity Book i
Store.
ABk for cash prize ticket . when you
buy your Christmas present at the
Unlvorslty Book Store.
Jack Cowther from Brown University,
who waa chosen All American quar
terback, visited tho Phi Gamma Delia
house tho first of tho wook
Christmas stationery, rancy cardH
and letters, memiB. danco programs i
George Bros , 1313 N. I
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OLIVER THEATRE
Frl., 8at. A 8at. Mat. Dec. 20-21
Cohan A Harris Preient
" GEO. M. COHAN'S
BROADWAY JONE8
Lincoln the only stop between New
York and Denver
Night, $1.50 to 50c. Mat. $1.00 to 60c
CHRISTMAS
Thurs., Frl., Sat., Dec. 25-28
Mat. Christmas and Saturday
BUNTY PULL8 THE STRINGS
ORPHEUM
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
WILLIAM H. THOMPSON
OFEDO'S MANON OPERA CO
8ILVERS
MARY ELIZABETH
FRED & ADELE A8TAIRE
AITKEN-WHITMAN TRIO
TWO ALFRED8
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 2E
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and
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ainly Do Love Ice Cream"
MU5T-ART
DILLA & TEMl
Photo Plays
'THE SHADOW OF TWE
"FOG"
"PATHE'S WEEKLY'
"DOCTOR BRIDGET'
3 8HOW8 DAILY 2, 7 & 9
ALL 8EAT8 10c
Caxonce Hoard, ox-'03, visited the
campus Tuesday. Mr. Hoard Is in tho
engineering and contracting business
at Victoria, B. C. He was rosldont en
gineer on the Canadian Pacific for five
years and tells some Interesting
stories of h'B privations In the northwest.
Freshmen as well as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, courte
ous treatment, and the best of service
at Greon'a Barber Shop and Bathhouse,
120 N. 11th St. Adv.
Dor Deutsche GoBsolloge Veroln
versammelt slch Donnorstag Abend
bei Frauleln Woostor, 1820 ashing
ton street. Woihnacht's program.
MARY HOLCOMB,
Vice Pres
Scone from Geo. M Cohan's "Broadway Jones."
At tho Oliver, Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinoo.
"For the first time in tho history of Lincoln there will be a premier
performance. In this attraction. Mr. Geo M Cohan 1b now and has boon
playing this comedy all season in his own theutro on Broadway and this
company Is organized to play only tho largest cltios. Tho company will
jump direct from Now York to Lincoln, then to Denver for the following
week, with Salt Lake and Los Angeles to come Tho company was selected
and rehearsed by George M. Cohan, and an evening's entertainment such
as you seldom have in Lincoln is assured " F C. ZBHRUNG.
CLUB OFFERS PRIZE TO WRITER PUY RAILROAD TICKETS EARLY
The offer of the Glee Club to give a
box at Its home concert to the Ne
braskan who will write a "Unlvorslty
Anthem," has caused a great deal of
comment among tho student body, as
this need has been long felt
ProfeBBor MHIb, at the School of
Music, wiU bo glad to give any Infor
mation as to what is wanted to those
who wish to work on It during vaca
tion. All manuscripts must be sub
mitted by January 10, 1913.
Visit the most
able and up
Moving Picti
Program
Students who are planning to leave
on tho Burlington trains either Friday
or Saturday are requested to buy their
tlckots as early as possible. Theso
will be stamped ahead of time and
will bo a holp to tho railroad company
in forming tholr trains and estimat
ing the roqulrod number of coaches.
In this wny the crowding at the last
moment and the delay In making up
trains will bo ontirely obviated
Fuzz.
Home Made Baked Goods
Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries
fm
p Cafe
Open after the Shows with
"Good Things to Eat"
1325-31 N STREET
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it CALL EN8IGN, B2303; Be
"A" 303 for cab or baggage wag
Quick service.
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