The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1913, Image 3

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    T HE DAILY NEIJRASKAN
Mrs. Gardener, nee Allie Furlong,
of Fremont, who wns here for the Chi
THEATRES
CAMPUS NOTES
SPALDING'S
Sporting Goods
Are Hard to Beat
So are our
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES
I'OmeKn Formal and Hnnquet, Is now
Alpha XI Delta anoiinrcH the pledg-, v,B,tl,1' ll(,r P", al University
inR of Elsie Peterson of Cedar Rapids.' ,MacM'
Telephone Yule Bros at once.
i
The Homo Economics class in rook
inR visited tho flour mills today.
Jones' Orchestra, rhono L-8605.
Mary Piper of Lyons is visiting at
the Chi Omega house.
Frolich'H Orchestra, riione L-7363.
Gortrude Jeaggi of Columbus, has
been visiting at the Delta Zeta house
Logo's Orchestra, Phone L7620.
Klouiso Harper and Grace Gannon
have been visiting at the Alpha O
house for a few days
Hagensick's Orchestra, Auto B-2990.
The Glrta' Club will hold a kensing
ton Saturday afternoon from 2:30 to
r In faculty hall.
C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133
O bL
Sigma Phi Epsilon defeated Sigma
Chi by the score of 12 to 4 in a game
of basketball Tuesday evening
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Halter and I
Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th.
Hessio and When Lewis of Superior,
will spend the week end with friends
in Lincoln.
Artistic dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Tiros..
Printers. 1313 N street.
C. Neil Hrown is steadily improving.
He will be brought in from the hos
pital the latter part of the week if he
still shows improvement.
Richard Paine, Walter Klopp of Om
aha, Walter Loomis of Denver, and
Glenn Barnes of Falrbury, are visiting
friends at the Heta Theta Pi house.
During Miss Land's absence for chap
ter inspection in the west, Miss Kath
erine Little of Lyons, Nebraska will,
chaperone the Chi Omega house.
Any girls of the chorus who will help
with tho chorus at Miss Burner's meet-,
ings noxt week, please meet in the
Y. W. C. A. rooms Thursday at 1:00
o'clock. I
Professor A. A. Keed has been away
from the University for over a week
on account of illness. He iH now im
proving and hopes to he at his office
within a few days.
The Mechanical Engineers chal
lenged the Electrical Engineers to play
baseball rather than basketball, as
stated in yesterday's "Rag." The game
is to bo played some afternoon dur
ing "Engineer's Week."
All fraternity and Borority pictures
for the 1913 Cornhusker must be tak
en by Saturday, March 15th. This is
tho last date possible and no exten
sion of time can be granted.
ERNEST H. GRAVES,
Fraternity Editor.
Prof E II Harbour will make n
sneakinir tour in the tnti Mu nvt
fow w?ckn His trip includes Omaha
where he will speak before the Ne
braska Cement Users' Association, and
Foirbury with an address concerning
Park Heautlflcation
RESOLUTIONS.
Forasmuch as the student
body of the University of Ne
braska feels great regret at
the Iobs of one of Its best
loved members, Katherine
Yates, and
Forasmuch as the Univer
sity has suffered a great and
keenly-felt loss in the death
of one of her most brilliant
and active students, therefore
be it
ReBolved, that in apprecia
tion of her work, and in tok
en of our esteem and regard
for her, that we, the members
of the Girls' Club, extend to
her family our deepest sym
pathy, and pay this small tri
bute to her memory
RESOLUTIONS.
Forasmuch as the faculty
and student body of the Uni
versity of Nebraska feel great
regret at the loss of one of
their bestrloved members,
Miss IC file Longman, and
Forasmuch as the Univer
sity has suffered a great and
keenly-felt loss in the death
of one of her most brilliant
students and Instructors,
therefore be it
Resolved, that in apprecia
tion of her work and in tok
en of our esteem and regard
for her, that we, the mem
bers of tho Girls' Club, ex
tend to her family our deep
est sympathy, and pay this
small tribute to her mem
ory. J
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
NOT A FORTUNE HUT- Any man at
tending college desirous of earning
money honest and easily write A. M.
Graham, Obeilin, Ohio. 2-22-3t
"N" BOOK with data valuable only to
owner. Finder pleas' return to this
office.
LOST A fraternity pin. Crescent and I
seimiter with owner's name on back.)
Finder call Auto 13-2683. I
r3Wlr",WI'
kLET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SHOP
KUHL PRINTING CO.
212-215 South 12th St.,
Auto B-2082,
DO YOUR PROGRAM AND
SOCIETY PRINTING
jyrAtfb- WtyWwW(g
118 So.
12th St.
N. Y. CHOP HOUSE
Is the best, cleanest, and quickest
place to eat in the city.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
1340 O STREET
Cleaning
Pressing
Repairing
NEATLY DONE
Y. M. C. A.
TAILORS
In tl.e Basement
SIMMONS THE PRINTER
if Dance Programs -ir
if Banquet Menus if
Calling Cards
if Book Publications if
if 317 S. 12th St.
Read the "Rag"
H. Reusch,
ENTERTAINMENT
BY
Colored Children of Public Schools
For the Benefit of First A. M. E. Church
Temple Theatre, Friday, Feb. 28th
8:30 P. M.
Reserved Seats on sale at Harley's Drug Store
Prices: 35c, 25c Drills, Singing and Dancing
University School of Music
Established 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public School Music
Apply for information io
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director- - - - 11th and R Sts.
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier Drug Co.
13th and O Sts.
Oliver Theatre
Wednesday Evening March 5
WILLIAM FANERSAAM
And All Star Cast in
"JULIUS CAESAR."
FRI., 8AT. AND 3AT. MATINEE
Feb. 28 March 1.
A Farce With Music
THE COUNTE88 COQUETTE
All 8tar Cact
Night $1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00
to 25c.
ORPHEUM
A Perfect Vaudeville Bill
JE88IE EU8LEY
CARRIE REYNOLDS
MLLE. LUCILLE
8EELEY AND WEST
MEEHAN'8 CANINE8
TU8CANO BORTHER8
FRANK 60RDON AND ROSE
KINLEY
Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 16c, 26c.
Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.
LYRIC
THUR6., FRI., SAT.
THE SALAMBOS
BURNISON & TAYLOR
PHOTO PLAYS
"The Will of the People"
THE MESSAGE OF THE PALM8
PATHE'S WEEKLY
"AN UP-TO-DATE LOCHINVAR"
THERE WERE HOBOES THREE
I 3 SHOWS DAILY 2. 7 &. 9 p7M .
Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c
Nights All Seats 15c
:The
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
if 12th and O Streets -fr
if P. A. Hall President if
if F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. -
if W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asat Cash.