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niMriiimiwtiriiiiwiviii'i'i miiwiwr yat-rrcvr3,.Trnrlmd imf i. . . i ii .-r'"." N THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IV. THEATRES OLIVER THEATEB TODAY 2:30 T ONIGHT 8:15 William A. Brady, Ltd., Presents Bought and Paid For Mat., $1 to 25c. Night, $1.50 to 50c Wed., Thu. & Thu. Mat., Feb. 18-19 The Divorce Question Night, 75 to 25c. Mat., 50 and 25c ORPilEUM THEAltR THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY ED GALLAGER & BOB CARLIN "BEFORE THE MAST" JOHN F. CONROY MODEL3 AND DIVING GIRLS FRANK BOSH FAY & TENNEN OLLIE YOUNG & APRIL THREE DOLCE SISTERS THE MARLO DUO "BETWEEN THE RIFLE SIGHTS" Exclusive Photodrama Mat. Dally at 2: 15. Prices 15 & 25c Night, 8: 15. Prices 15,25,35,50,75c LYRIC THEATEB MON., TUES. WED., FEB. 16, 17, 18 WILLIAM P. BURT & CO. Offer a New Idea "THE REDEMPTION OF MAME" THE MUSICAL FREDERICKS In a Comedy Offering PHOTO PLAYS A Feature Two Part Drama "TAINTED MONEY" His Daughter Saves Him PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY "THE ADVENTURES OF THE EXTRA BABY" A Charming Comedy Try Our Luncheonettes They are alwayB the best Wo servo hot and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN 8outhwest Corner 14th O 8treet COLLAR A Graceful llitfh Band Notch Collar. 2 (or 25 oenli Cluclt, Peabodjr & Co., Inc. Maker WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13 and O Streets 99 Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch Room, Cafeteria. Plan City Y. M. 0. A. 18th & P University Notices Wanted For Cornhusker. Wanted- Your beet snapshots for publication in the Cornhusker Any individual, group, "stunt" pictures, picnic, dnnce or party groups? will be gladly accepted at tho olllce, or mull to the Editorial Department Election Notice. The general election for selecting tho president of the four respective University classes, the Editor-in-Chief, the Managing Editor and the Business Manager of tho Cornhusker, and the Ivy Day Orator will be held on Tues day, February 17th, In Memorial Hall The polls will be open from 9 to 12 and 1:30 to G, excepting tho Convoca tion period from 11 to 11:30, during which the polls will be closed Dramatic Club. Dramatic Club tryouts will be held at the Temple Theatro, February 20, 7pm Anyone wishing to try out for membership in the club is requested to rportto Jkllss lLowalLln IL 106 between 11 and 12 on tho same day as the tryouts. l'arts of any modern play may be used Rifle Team Notice. All men of tho Rifle Team eligible to have their pictures taken will And their names posted at tho rlflo range. Pictures to bo taken February 19 at 11:15 a m, at Townsend's. Junior Hop Tickets. Tickets for tho big Junior dance to bo held at tho Llndell, February 28, I 1914, are obtalnablo from tho follow ing men for $1 25 each: R. F. Swift, 1 Reed Dawson, Phil Southwlck, Leon Samuelson, P P Ross, C. N. Brown, P. C. Spencer, Krause, F A. Babcock, Frank Perkins, Spooner, Cloyd Stow art, VY H Bauman, Coop Book Store. Junior Class Football Men. Juniors entitled to class football sweaters may have same b calling at Coach Stiehm's olllce between tho hours of 11 and 12 Deposit of $1.90 required O. H ZUMWINKEL. Cadets. All cadets are again cautioned not to forget that Cornhusker photographs will bo taken Tuesday, February 17, at 11 o'clock, weathor and light condi tions permitting. First call will sound at 10:50. Report in full uniform. The Rifle company men will report to their regular companies for this occasion. There will be no drill on Monday, February 16. 1914 E. N BOWMAN, Commandant Notice to All Cadets. Cornhusker pictures of companies will be taken this morning FlrBt call at 10:50. Cumpanies B and E will form at 10:50, and all other companies will report at 11 o'clock, in uniform Women's Equal Suffrage League. The University Women's Equal Suf frage League will meet today at 5 o'clock in the Temple Theatre A number of prominent faculty women, including Miss Pound and Miss Pflffer, will make Bhort speeches con cerning the work of the state and na tional leagues. All University girls aro invited to be presont, whether they favor the proposition or not. No men desired. Pledge Withdrawn. Delta Zeta wishes to announce the withdrawal of the pledge of GladyB Dana. Junior Football Team. Thoso Juniors who have not gotten their football sweaters may got them from Coach Stlehm this morning at 11 o'clock. REGISTRAR RUTLEDGE TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION (Continued from Pago One) the summer Hy this means the sin dent has inoie time to plan IiIh course for the future eai, as he can haw a catalogue to take home with him upon leaing scho 1 in I he spilng Upon Mr Rutledges rccomim ndii tlon the old plan of having the gradu ates march on to the Hinge for their diplomas was abolished Instead ol this plan, winch was a cause ot din older among the audience and length ening of the ceieiuonles, each giadu ate's name is called off bv the regis trar and he is to call foi his diploma at the reglHtiar's olllce Mr and Mrs Kutledge will make their new home on a i.inch neai Cla ton, New Mexico, where Mr Hut ledge's brother Carson who Is also a former student of this University, now lives Carson has dcwlocd the ranch to such a stage the one man can not do the work Mr Rut lodge finds it neccfsaiy to resign his oflk e to help his brother to inn the i.mch New Registrar Vancil K Oreer, who was chosen l Ihe" TToard or Regent to sHeTePd Mr Rutledge, is wc 11 known on the campus I He has had several wars of expert ' once in the ofllce of the registrar and Is thoroughly competent to All the J position During his term of ofllce as assistant registrar he has acquired a' reputation ns a conscientious, faithful ' worker and big things are expected of him in his new capacity. Greer was a member or the graduating class of 1910 and holds an LL D degree lie is also a member of Delta Chi fra ternity and his home is in Lincoln RECEIVE DIPLOMAS (Continued from Pago One) trical engineering, Wallace Gehman Plehn, Scotts Bluff, In electrical en gineering, Glen Alan Walker, Cedar Bluffs, in electrical engineering Bachelors of Science. Robert Raymond Burn, St Edward, in agriculture, Mabel Cassie Daniels, Bancroft, in home economics, Frank m5& "Bought and Paid For" At THE OLIVER, Tatty Matinee and Night lln Dald Kelm. Da enport, In agrlcul tuie. Claude llartlette Patrick, Lln coin, In agriculture, Cornelius John S( hulte, Lincoln, In agriculture, Lew elhn Ti rr Skmnn Lincoln In agrl culture Bachelors of Law. John Cieei, Lero llanleu Tildi n. and Lowell Lampeit W.ilkci. Lincoln Teachers College Diploma. Jeanne Allen, Valparaiso, and Giant Lothrop, Lincoln Physical Education Certificate ()liIn Zoe Sturdcnant, Lincoln Graduate In Pharmacy, rredeiick George Lai son llnnl-on Master of Arts. iimii Loreu.c Cavliuss. I'll II l.xiiL.. Illinois WoHlov.m Unlwisio educational tlieon and pi. tetter, Nel he Rosella Smith, A H , 191 1, College. Kngllnh language and Union lit rn lure Doctor of Philosophy. John Jacob Putnam M Sc A M 190;, University ot Denver terlolog, chenilslrv P. Mil , bac Candidates for State Military Commis I sions. I Lieutenant colonel -Lrurllyn Teir i bklnner. Butler count). Glen Man Walker, Lancaster county Major -Arthur Blaine Hallali, Macll son county , Charles Kennedy Morse, Lancaster co.inty Captain -Harry Edwin Cotton Ilnf falo county First lieutenant Charles Lewis, Yo chum, Otoe county DR. WILLISTON GIVES SIGMA XI LECTURE Address Given Before Annual Meeting by Chicago Professor Newly Found Fossil Fauna. Saturday night Dr S. W. Wllliston of Chicago gave the annual Sigma Xi address Dr Wllliston is professor of paleontology in the University of Chicago His stylo was a model of clearness, of directness No one found the least difllculty in under standing his discussion of a scientific subject He gave an Illustrated talk Less than half price That's the way we're sell ing: all broken lines of our high.jjrade Kensington & Kenmor Suits & O'coats This week. The garments included at this price are from our regular stock as good in quality and fit I as any wc nave. 1 Stop in today! magees ' m SERVICE " FORMERLY V1AQEE & DEEMER on some of the fossil fauna which have lately added to man's knowledgo of the world Most of the material used In his lecture was reconstructed skele tons, largely the result of hla own work Dr Wllliston, In opening, comple mented I'rofossor Barbour and tho University on tho excellent collection of fossils In our museum. Tho speaker then related his own Initial experi ment with fossils, tho reconstruction of the skeleton of a Kansas reptile. Then he traced the evolution of animal life Skeletons and reconstructions were thrown on the screen picturing the evolution from tho earliest time, from the long-snouted individuals with fish like tails, past the ancient crocl dileB, the reptiles with grotesque shapes that looked like the personi fication of a bad dream, down to re spectable looking reptiles in which a faint resemblance to our own ances tors Is traced. Four laws of evolution woro emphasized: (1) As a typo pro gresses, there becomo fewer parts, with great socialization of the fow; (2) An organ or structure once lost Is never regained; (3) No smaller "crea ture ever dosconds from a giant, tho giants like the elephant are the final step in their phase of evolution; (4) There miiBt either be an Increase in brain capacity of the race will go out of existence. Ipance Jan Paderewski THE WORLD'S M08T FAMOUS CONCERT PIANI8T Is to bo at tho SL Paul's M. B. Church Tuesday evening, February 17th. Seats on sale at Ross P. Curtlco Music Store. Seat reservations by mall may bo made at any time. Make checks or money orders payable to Robb P. Cur tice Company, Lincoln, Nebraska. Prices: $1.00, $1.60 and $2.00 Notice Tickets already purchased will be good for this Concert DAY LETTER THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 13, 1914 H. L. Britt, First National Bank Bldg., Lincoln, Nebr. The Paderewski concert last night, under my direction, was the greatest success our city has over had. ThlB wonderful artist never played better and held his audience Bpellbound. At tendance about three thousand. Every one should hear this greatest living pianist. Wish you every success. MRS.' F. S. HILL. i. ' iflf i tM ti ;'! 1 4. ail i 'j i x - n - i Mil I "J ax f-i - l .rj r'i 'ol ' i ! 1 S . a l J.iLtV ,. V ' --' .4. ' W ft M .V V tr '. Aar r. 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