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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i I rj . , it- B& tf THEATRES J31iver Theater Tonight at 8:15 A Drama of Quality The Master Mind With Howard Kyle Vices $1.50 to 25 cents. Wed. Mat. &. Night & Thur Nov. 5-6. "THE ROSARY- ORPHEUM Thur., Frl., Bat. Nov6. 7 and "8 BLANCHE WALSH And Her Company in "The Countess Nadine" EL8A RUEQGER World's Greatest Woman Cellist THREE DUFOR BOYS ETHEL MACLKJNOUGH LANE AND O'DONNELL PARISIAN 8TREET SINGERS THREE JUGGLING MILLERS Mat. Thur., Fri. 15, 25. Sat 15. 25, 50 NIGHT PRICES 15, 25, 35, 50, 75 Lyric Theatre Mon., Tues., Wed , Nov. 3. 4 and 5 BERRY & BERRY In "Do You Like Music?" LAVINE &. INMAN In "8allys Visits" "Pathe's Semi-Weekly" "An Evening With Wilder" "Thy Will Be Done" "A Momentous Decision Three Shows Daily 2-7-9 p. m Matinee All Seats 10c. Night 15c Tuesday Matinee and Evening JANET OF THE DUNES (2 reels) BIANCA A Wall St.ect Wail Comedv MISS STERKEL Hair Dressing, Manicuring and Switch Making LADIES AND GENTLEMEN B-4420 Room 412, BrowneN Blk University Jeweler and Optician C A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED At Northwestern llniverbitv the orvnltAmnrnu i tf r d.u i luirflfift tr Hiu. ' mmmKmm l tinguish themselves with Sophomore headKear. Jones' Orchestra, L-96G6. Miss Gittings is Complimented on Girls Playing Hockey .li.- Iiurn Parsons, prim Ipul of Hit' Chicago School of Physical Edu cation, has written to Mis Ulttings, saying "Tho Daily Star, with its interi-st-ing description of your work in hoc key, hns Just reached me. "You have evidently been able to develop hockey in the rlRht way. I have always understood that you were particularly strong in developing tho game spirit, and I have hoped that .there might .come it time when some of our students would have the bene fit of your instruction." The Chicago school Is one of the two physical training schools between here and the coast and is considered an exceptionally good one. I ATI S CLUB ELECTS AND PLANS NEXT PROGRAM Officers Chosen After Election of Eighteen to Membership. The members of tin latin Club held a business meeting the lust of the week In the rooms of tho Iatin Deport ment Officers for the present term were elected as follows 1'residont. Winifred Outhouse Vice-President, Lorena Rixby. Secretary and treasurer. Nora Nel son Excutie (oinmitte Hth-I Hum mel and Alma Hlandin New members were alho elected. They are Ethel Ileattie. Jessie Cooper, Mildred Cuba, Leberta Dysurt, Marlon Hanson. Zoe Hayes, Ruby Hills, Mad eline Horton, Ethel Hummel, Pearl Hummel, Carrie Johnson, Adah Lon neker. Ester Ixjor, Fern Long, Jo hanna Ogden, Peter Homer. Helen Sluby, Francos Smith. The next meeting of the litia Club will be held Tuesday evening. Novem ber 11, in Room 294. University Hall. The subject for the evening will bo "Tho Latest in the Classics." Tho program will be as follows- 1. Heview of Miss Sablno's Work; the Misses Hammond. -' News from the Field, Miss Itlan din.' :t. Iitin in Unexpected Places. Miss Maudlin. 4 Professor Mexander's Article, Miss Lindsey. The Music- committee will meet Sat urdav and select the student man ager of the (Jlee Club Engage formal music now. Ilagensick THIS FRE8HIE GETS A DUCKING. M Wisconsin a freshman is going to be ducked before the entire school, tor disobeying the Freshman green cap rule The student council haH ap pointed a ducking committee, and the ducking will take place publicly. This one man was the onl freshman to violate tho rule Why not have such a condition at Nebraska'' Loeb's Orchestra, L-989G or B 1392. Send - it CLEANER Express or Parcel Post Paid One UNIVERSITY NOTICES. ' The American Institute of Electrical Engineers will meet Wednesdny , evening at 7 :t0 in the electrical; laboratory. Dr. E. D. Maxey will speak on legal subjects of interest to engineers. All electrical engi neers are urged to be present. Sophomore Hop committee will meet In the Flag office today at 11 o'clock. Miss Helen Gregory will speak at the Tuesday evening vesper service of the Y. V. C. A. on tho subject, "Work at the Northside Neighbor hood House." All Juniors wishing to tryout for the Junior Class football team appeal at the Armory at 11 o'clook TO DAY. O. H. Zumwinkel. Chairman. The Nebraska Society of Civil Engi neers will meet in M. A. 20G, Wednesda) evening, November f. The progTnm a.i outlined- wlll-eon-sist oi student talks by C. O. Martz and ;. U. Robinson. Mr. Martz will speak on "Engineering Specifica tions." and Mr. Robinson's talk will pertain to "Paving from the City Engineer's Viewpoint." These men have had considerable outshle ex perience, which insures that their talks will be of interest to all civil engineers. Meeting called at 7:30. Professor Barbour speaks on "Geol ogy and the Engineer;1 and Prof. .). E. Le Rossignoll on "Political Economy and Its Benefit to the En gineer." All engineers are heartilv invited. Tuesday, 7:30, M. E. 20f. AMUSEMENTS "Janet of the Dunes." Another brilliant feature by the au thor of "Joyce of the North WoJhs." This time the heroine is a girl of the surf-pounded beaches and the wind swept dunes. She is reared by old Capt. Billy, who loved her mother. The girl delights in rummaging through the library of one of the wealthy summer residents. He finds her, his friend, an artist, loves her. They find that the wealthy man Is the girl's own father. r Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Allan R. Smith of Kansas City is visiting friends in the city. 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No matter what sort of garment you buy, if it has a Kensington label in it you know it's the product of a J specialist the best your money can buy. Suits $25.00 to $40.00 O'coats $20 to $65.00 Kenmorei, too' hot the monry saver. No belter suits and over coats anywhere at the pnre---$l I ( to $2000. MAGEE & DEEMER LINCOLN AURORA OMAHA Riggs Drug Cutter mums candv. !:( DA YNA1IR I.UNlllKS 3 ST0R ES 44 CD AM 9 W f Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room Cafeteria Plin City Y. M. C. A. 13th and P WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STRKETS HlGBY" DYER B1292 Ea ! Jf 1 1 --