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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A i &W CAMPUS NOTES Alpha Omiclon PI announces tho pledging of Hazel King of Sidney. Frolich's Orchestra, Phono L-7363. S Ruth Waterhouse of Fremont is vis iting friends at the Achoth house. Dr. Alldrltt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg. B-3609. Marguerite Farley spent the week end at Omaha. Hagonslck's Orahostra, Auto B-2990. Malvina Waters spent the week end at Elmwood. C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133 JlaL - Faith Alexander and Ruth McMillan spent the week end at the Pi Phi house. Loeb's Orchestra, Phone L7620. MIbb Bucher of Columbus Is visiting her slaters at the Delta Gamma house. Telephone Yule Bros at once. Miss Harriet Wilson, Delta Gamma chaperone, spent the week end at her home. ArtlBtic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street. Seat Salos For "The Matchmakers" Very Satisfactory (Continued from Page 1) party. Some of tho individuals or dered as high as forty seats. The Oliver management had not been noti fied that any one Individual could pur chase so many Beats and in order to protect tho production from scalpers refused to give tho desired number of seats without permission from the managers of the play. Good seats, can still be had. The managers of tho play have not adver tised the play to any extent among the people of the city and are giving tho students every opportunity to enjoy a high clas sproductlon at a reasonable price. TODAY IS ARBOR DAY (Continued from Pago 1.) tree planting is of special importance in Che almost treeless region of Ne braska and In our young towns and cities, and it is to be hoped that through the influence of Arbor day the people of the state will make their towns and farm more beautiful, and therefore more satisfactory places to live. The lesson of Arbor day Is the use and value of the trees In the life of the community and the nntion. Mabel Sterne, Julia Miller and Madge Meredith spent the week end at their homes. FreBhman baseball practice will be gin Tuesday (today) at 1 o'clock. DAVID H. BOWMAN, Chairman. Notice. Order caps and gowns for com mencement exercises at the Lincoln Book Store, 1126 O Btreot; $1.25 for rental of cap and gown, $1.00 for gown only. , Notice. MIbs Lucy W. Robinson, a national traveling secretary of the Y. W. C. A. will speak at the 6 o'clock vesper ser vice Tuesday evening. A tea will be given in her honor from 3 to 5 In the Association rooms. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. CLASSIFIED COLUMN NOTICE For claBsy- finishing see Frederick Macdonald. Auto phone B-3368. The Know How Photographer. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A scarf pin In Armory Monday. Return to this office. Reward. 418-13-3t V, Lucile Bell is being visited by her mother, Mrs. Bell of York. Warren Doolittle of North Platte is visiting friends at tho Sigma Alpha Epsilon house iiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiii A COMPLEX PROBLEM Has Been Solved for You Complete Party Service Is Now Offered You by Our Retail Department Phone B-6152 FOUND A non-leakable fountain pen. Call L9996 between 6 and 8. 4-18-13-3t FOUND A scarf pin. Call B1509. 4-19-3t LOST A class scarf pin with ('. R., '12 on it Please return to this office. 4-22-3t -.SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED Two good energetic stu dents to handle an electric appliance line of household necessities. Write Loetscher-Ryan Mfg Co., Dubuque, Iowa. 4-18-3t -8l 1913 Die Houm of Kupper'iamer Doubtless you would prefer to wear distinctive clothes. With that in mind, we believe that the style shown above will please you it pleases most young fellows. Let us show you! MAGEE & DEEMER LINCOLN AURORA OMAHA Preserve Your College Work! iptS!! WANTED Student to represent Lin coln firm in northern Kansas or east ern Iowa during Bummer calling on banks and physicians; good commis sion; expenses guaranteed. Address all replies to P. O. Box 633, Lincoln, Neb. 4-22-3t WANT, TO BUY. WANTED Second hand mandolin and also guitar. Inquire Rag office. 4-22-lt m MlStm BuTti TMM DEL RE AM UO. H. CHA THAW A Y, HKVK IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIIIHII f WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13TU-AND O St. i mi The L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Is Invaluable to college students who want a record of their college work af ter graduation. We give special attention to the needs of students. Wo have typewrit ers to rent, as well as to sell. A few rebuilt machines at a bargain. L C. Smith k Bros. Typewriter Company 125 North 13th Street LINCOLN. NEBR. THEATRES ORPHEUM PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEBIN NING MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21 EIGHT PALACE GIRLS DEL-A-PHONE THE KYLE8 GOYT TRIO CLAUDE GOLDEN CAIN AND ODOM Henry B. Tooncr & Nan Hewlna PHOTO PLAYS ORPHEUM 0RCHE8TRA mm ' la LYRIC MON. TUES.,. WED. ACME QUARTETTE THE HEDDERS PHOTO PLAYS "A WISE OLD ELEPHANT" "School of Gymnastics France" "THE CUTTLE FISH" "THE PRIDE OF INNOCENCE" "SEEING DOUBLE'? THREE SHOWS DAILY, MATI 6NEES 2 P. M, NIGHT, 7 AND 9 P. M, Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c, Night All Seats 15c. ' x , s ( r