The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1913, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Oliver Theater
15.
MONDAY NIGHT, DEC.
FIRST AMERICAN TOUR
GABY DESYLS
(Singing and Speaking in English)
IN THE MODERN THREEetaoin
In the Modern 3 act Musical Comedy
"THE LITTLE PARIS1ENNE"
(Not a Vaudeville Entertainment.)
PRICE S $ 3 T O $ 1
WRE8TLERS ARE ACTIVE
(Continued From Pago One.)
ORPHEUM
THUR., FRI., SAT. DEC. 11, 12, 13
NELLE V.
NICHOLS
Songstress and
Comedienne
ED WINN
& CO.
In "The King's
Jester.
MILTON & DOLLY NOBLES
RICE, SULLY & SCOTT
DELLA ROSA & MARCELLO
RHODA & KRAMPTON
ARCO BROTHERS
NEBRASKA ANIMATED WEEKLY
NIGHT PRICES, 15, 25, 35, 50 & 75
MATINEE, Thur and Fri., 15 & 25c
Sat. 15, 25, 50c.
relationship with most of the men now
trying out for the team. For several
years Ruby was known as one of the
fastest college artists in the west.
Dailey has built up a reputation as
a professional if no little ability, but
he has not been connected recently
with college athletics.
Hegining with next semester, wres
tling will be taught as a part of the
regular program for all gymnasts
Heretofore it has only been given in
special classes. Men who wish to try
out for the team in addition to at
tending the classes will be given per
sonal attention by the coach, begin-
ning with the first of the new year. A
practice schedule has not yet been
arranged, but the dates will probably
be set for 4 to f p. m. daily and 11
o'clock till noon on Tuesdays and
Thursda s.
Lyric Theatre
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
josephineTsaxton & PICKS
"A CARNIVAL OF DANCING."
The daveTgetseyI-rio
PHOTO PLAYS. PATHE'S SEMI
WEEKLY World's News in Motion Views
7 "THE SWAN GIRL"
"The Little Substitute" '
'While Father Telephoned"
Three Shows Daily : Matinee 2 p. m;
Night 7 & 9 p. m. Matinee, Children
5c, Adults 10c; Nights, All Seats 15c
DAVIS TALKS TO ARCHITECTS.
The Architects' club met last even
ing in the Mechanical Arts building
and enjoyed a very interesting talk by
Mr. FUery Davis. Mr. Davis spoke on '
the different phases of architecture
and of the relation of design as the
actual outgrowth of use. The talk was
well received and very much enjoyed.
About fifteen members were present.
I The students of Professor Slaymak-
er's class in building materials and i
specifications recently paid a visit to i
the Curtis, Towle and Paine sash and J
door works of Lincoln, and were shown '
through the shops by a representative
of the firm They spent an enjoyable
thirty minutes in looking over the fin
ish room, the dry-kilns and other
branches of the factory. This is one
of the many trips which these classes
will make.
Friday & Saturday
Pay as you enter man
2 reels)
Some Elopers
((Ireat Laugh)
Sacrifice
Mrs. Charlotte R. Cole, teacher elo
cution, dramatic art, coaching plays
a spccialtj L742o.
ftfj
Mrs. Stuby, Sheridan. Wyo , spent
the week-end with her daughter, Helen,
at the Chi Omega house.
Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, and
Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th.
For Sale by
FULK
Clothing Co.
BRETTON
A new and most attractive White Satin
Striped Madras model which will appeal
strongly to the lover of good collar
style.
Shapely good fitting reasy to put "
on ana taice on uoesn I
spread apart at the top.
Ideilver
Collars
2 for 26o
Have -exclusively i
Linocord Unbrcak-
able Buttonholes.
Loeb'B Orchestra, L-9896 or B-1392.
Holiday Goods
An Exclusive
Fancy Leather
Line
Pillow Covers
Table Runners to Match
Table Centers
Stationery in Cases
Writing Tablets in Covers
Book Covers
Kodak Album
Score Pads
Handkerchief and Glove
Cases
Science Quarterly- Covers
WIRICK
Trunk arid Bag Store
1028 0 St,
ALL SOULS' CHURCH
A Free Religious Society
CORNER II AND 12TII
ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister
This it a religious society with the University
ideal, "the search after truth."
It has no creed or dogma to defend.
It seeks to develop the reverent attitude toward
life and the sprit of service among men.
Problems of life are discussed frankly and
freely in the light of modern knowledge.
Service, 10:45 a. m.
"COMRADESHIP"
Students' Liberal Religious Union, 12:15
DR.;J. II. TOWERS will give the third of a series of addresses on
Evolution, "Future."
YOU ARE INVITED
The
University School of Music
Established 1894
Second Term begins Monday, November 17th
There is still some time left with some of our
instructors.
Register at once.
Willard Kimball, Director
Eleventh and R Streets
GIFTS - FOR -GIFTS
EVERYBODY
AT
The Uni Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
The UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB
PRESENTS
"The Servant in the House'
Temple Theatre, Saturday, December 13. Curtain 8:15
Cast Includes
OTTO SINKIE ROCKIE AMMERMAN
CLOUD STEWART CLARA WILSON
MARION PREECE LOUIS HORNE
C. NEIL BROWN
All Seats Thirty-five Cents; Reservation Temple, Thursday and Friday,
11:00 to 12:30
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