The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 04, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
CAMPUS NOTES
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Qeorgrf Qelb was a week-end visitor
at the A'lpha Tan Omega house.
Frollch's Orchestra, Phono L-73C3
Mr. Oliver Walcott, Nebraska 1911,
was a visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta
house the latter part of the week.
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
Time for taking pictures for Corn
hiiBker extended to February 15.
Graduate Club Notice.
The Graduate Club will have a ban
quet In the University cafetarla this
evening at ( 30 All graduate stu
dents are urged to be present
C. Deck, H. H. Harmon, J. McLafforty,
R T. Lyman, chairman.
Sophomore- II. M. Parkinson, chair
man, W. H. Bauman, Guy Thompson,
Den Calver, Geo English.
Freshmen-: A. L. Saunders, U. S.
Harkson, J. H. Pierce, J. H. Keefo, Leo
Ickman, Phil Warner, chairman
THEATRES
INCREA8E IN REGISTRATION.
Stewart Clark of Chicago is at the
Sigma Phi Epsilon house.
Jones' Orchestra, fbono L-8605.
Mrs Beatrice Moffet Weaverly, 12, of
North Bend visited at the Pi Beta Phi
house last week.
Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto B-2990.
Clara and Caroline HoVard and
Hortenso Clark of Omaha were visi
tors at the Delta Gamma house last
week.
All Porflhlngs see Orpiioum commit
tee before February 7, 1913 Commit
tee, II. H. Harmon, O W. Nenan, A. C
Allen, Reed Dawson, II It. Bunting.
Fifty-six tickets Inclusive of all com
pllmontarles have ben validated for the
band hop, Feb. 28, 1913. No more
tickets will be validated. L. B. Tuck
erman, Jr., audior of student organization.
R. O. Green, '11, who haB been In ir
rigation work In Canada has been vis
iting his brother, R. M. Green the past
week.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
The Scandinavian club had a special
meeting last night. Several Scandi
navian members of tho legislature were
present and gave short talkB. Profes
sor Fraudsen gave an Illustrated lec
ture on "Dairying in Denmark."
More 8tudents Enroll This Year Than
La8t New System of Overlap
ping Semesters Successful.
Onolnindred more students than laBt
year Is tho record set for tho second
Bomoster registration. Tho total en
rollment Is 2,042. Tho Armory was
crowded at all times with studonts
eager to Btart In their new work, but
at no time was there any congestion.
This 1b tho second tlmo that classes
have been extended through tho period
of registration and tho new Bystom 1b
Bald to have been entirely successful.
OLIVER THEATRE
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15
LOUISIANA LOU
lmmensepompany and Production
Mat. $1 to 50c. Night 1.50 to 50c
WED. MAT. A NIGHT. FEB. 5
SARAH PADDEN In
KINDLING."
MAT. 50c & 25c Night $1.50 to 25c
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Try th Y. M. C. A. Loach Roe
Cafeteria Plan
City Y. M. C. A. 13tb and P
Miss Marjorie Denton, a sophomore
at the university, has withdrawn from
school and will finish the year at tho
University of Iowa
C II. Frey, University florist, 1133
O st.
Tho preliminary ballot for the elec
tion of Y. W. C. A. officers for for next
year will be open all day Tuesday in
the association rooms.
Notice.
A Bhort but Important meeting of
the corduroy committees for the vari
ous claBseB in the engineering collogo
will bo held at G p. m. today in the
reading room at tho Temple. The
committees which will have charge
of corduroy trousers are:
Senors: F. A. Wirt, chairman; H.
B Wright, L T. Gramllch, Harry
Shaw, Ralph Rich, E. I. KrauBe.
Juniors: H. P. Miller, F. E. Bates,
N. Y. CHOP HOUSE
Is the best, cleanest, and quickest
place to eat in the city.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
1340 O STREET
ORPHEUM
FLORENTINE SINGERS
Roy T. Bessie
Barnes & Crawford
TE8CHOW8 ENTERTAINER8
ELIZABETH OTTO
DELMAR and DELMAR
SENATOR FRANCES MURPHY
ELDORA & COMPANY
PHOTO PLAY8
ORPHEUM ORCHE8TRA
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 256.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and BOo.
Read the "Rag"
LYRIC
MON., TUES., WED.
WOOD'S ANIMAL ACTOR8
GILMORE & CASTLE
PHOTO PLAYS
"The Tender-Hearted Boy."
"When Mary Grew Up.
"Along the Columbia River."
Great Player of the Arabs.
"MAX JOINS THE GIANTS."
3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 & 9 P. M.
ALL SEATS 10c
George Pros., artistic and Individual
programs, menus and stationery. Tho
latest styles. 1313 N. Adv.
Misses Christina Claussen, Bertha
Ehler8 and Ruth Hyder of the local
chapter of Alpha Xi Delta spent the
week end with friends and relatives at
Beatrice
Freshmen as well as older students
will receive a hearty welcome, courte
ous treatment, and the best of service
at Green's Barber Shop and Bathhouse,
120 N. 11th St. Adv.
Tryouts for the Kosmet opera will
be held this evening and Wednesday
evening in the Temple theatre at 8
p. m. Those wishing to compete may
register from 7 to 8 on either evening
at tho Temple.
New Spring Caps
Our well-known line Kaplin-Frank and Dunn
B Spring Caps ready for your approval. See them.
FRED NICC AND GIRLS in "LOUISIANA LOU"
The World's Record-Breaking Musical Comedy, with the immense Company
At the OLIVER Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15
Home Made Bread 6 for 25c
Cookies- - - Pies - Cakes
Fulk Clothin
g Co.
Give us your next order for Punch.
We know we can suit you both in qual
ity and price.
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