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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
THE DAILY NERRASKAN PROM TICKETS GO ON SALE THEATRES Upper Class Prom Will Be Opened for Underclassmen for First Time j Have Large Floor Space. j WILL REGISTER BUYERS' NAMES ' OLIVER THEATRE TONIQHT AT 8:15 V Tickets for the Senior-Junior prom enade, to be held February 22 at the Lincoln Auditorium, go on sale today on the University campus, each of the admissions to the big affair cost ing $4.00. Contrary to the custom' at Nebraska for the past four years, members of the Sophomore and Fresh-' man classes will bo allowed to at tend the upporclasHinen's promenade as there will be sufficient floor Bpaco at the Auditorium to accommodate a few underclassmen, whereas the Mm-, lted irea of the Lincoln Hotel dance1 floor has forced the classes to limit their dances to class members. i Committeemen of the Junior and Senior classes and chairmen Sweeley and Dawson will all have tickets for sale. The list of committeemen com-' prises C. L. Iteln, Julius Harpham, i Hay Smith, Thad Saunders, Byrne Marcellus, Ralph Garrett, Ernest Frank, Sam Carrier, Robert R. Hast ings, J. L Driscoll, Will E. Kavan, Fred R. Trumble. Tickets will all be numbered and the names of all buyers r gistered to protect purchas ers who may chance to mislay the paste beard. ' Ralph Sweeley and Reed Dawson, who have been in commuultiou with Lincoln, Omaha, and eastirn linns in regard to the arrangements for fav ors, programs, decorations, etc, will make their report to the committees at the mei-tiug .it 11 o'clock today UNION GIRLS TAKE TURN Have Prepared Program for Friday Meeting The girls of the Union Literary So ciety will ( ntertain next Friday even ing, Jan. 10. The following program has been prepaied (Jirls' quartette, one-act coined, instrumental holo, reading, talk on "What Women Are Doing Toda " Refreshments will be served and the remainder of the time will be gien oer to the usual social hour NOTIC ETO WRESTLERS. There will be a meeting of the. Wrestling Club in the Armory on Thursday at 11 a. in. All men inter ested in wrestling are requested to be present. leroy Mccormick, President Wrestling Club. A little better. Duncan's Fraternal Print Shop. Adv. Shirts Beginning Friday Morning, for eight days on ly, January 10th to 18th, Manhattan shirts on sale at these prices: $1 ..r() Shirts at $1.15 $'2.00 Shirts i $1.40 $2 . f) Shirts at $1 . 85 $:.()() Shirts at $2.15 .:i.r0 Shirts at $2.45 Come early to make your selections. MAGEE & DEEMER :-: CAMPUS NOTES Telephone Yule Bros at onco. Miss Mamie Farley of Bancroft, Neb, will spend the week end at the Achoth house Call Roy (). Warde, dance orchestra, uto 7180, L 81.r.L Piofessor It. E. Emerson of the Horticultural Department, is ill, Just recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Only a few U. of N. calendars left -at the Uni. Rook Store. Adv. John H. Brain, Nebraska, '11, of Om aha, who was elected to the house of representatives in the state legis lature, is visiting at the Phi Gamma Delta house this week. Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto F-2042 or B-2990. T T HE MOMENT YOU PUT ON CLOTHES made to your measure, you see the vast dif ference between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Be sure to see our line first. College Tailors College View Phone B-O-X-A-48 ANOTHER Cohan and Harris BULL8 EYE HIT OFFICER 666 A MELODRAMATIC FARCE PRICE8: $2.00 to 50c. ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Huntings 4 Mae Melville &. Hlgglns Robt. Dolores Vallecita Charles Olcott Adet Ferguson and Edna Northlano 8tella Maye & Addis Margie Tho Three Bremens Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC THUR8., FRI.. 8AT. Adams, Hartlelgh & Remy Hendy and Dunwold Photo-Plays Romeo and Juliet Pathe's Weekly "Mr. Bolter's Niece" 3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 &. 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10c tAAr'Q'V ff twflg ,LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th St , Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND f SOCIETY PRINTING Scene from OFFICER 666 THE COHAN AND HARRIS HIT AT The Oliver Tonight BIG GAME HUNTERS' FIRST Choice ?"" Big enough for the biggest game of North America. STEVENS P "IliffhDniifnr" DAnAAS.. (i i unci n;(jt;cillllt3 Rifle No. 425. List Price - $20.00 .Z5-.30-30-.32 and J5 calibers Use Rem. Auto-Load ing Cartridges SUREFIRE H0DALK3 f !3 1AV.3 Our "High Powers T:n.. i r unica uisu mr- J "v ui9iicu iu luncy grades. Atk your Outer. Send for handsome, new nine catalog J. STEVENS ARMS TOOL COMPANY, P. O. Box G004 CHIC0PEE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS f.t M J i 'j ?i