The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1914, Image 3

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THE, DAILY NEBRABKAN
THEATRES
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OLIVER THEATER
TONIGHTt WEDf & THUR.
Matinees Wed. & Thurs. at 2:30
Birrow - Howard Players
In Douglas Fairbanks' Success
HAWTHORNE -
Nights 50, 35, 25, 15c. Mats. 25 S. 15c
MAY 2223, "DAMAGED GOOD8"
DUfflECM TBBTIt B
THUR., FRI, 8AT. MaV21, 22, 23
OUR INDIAN WAR8
The Battles of War Bonnett, Sum
mit Springs and Wounded Knee
Perpetrated In Motion Pictures by
Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Colonel Cody
(Buffalo BUI) and Their Fellow
Commanding Officers
Commanded by the Very Officers,
and Camps on the Very Grounds of
the Immortal Combats
3 SHOWS DAIL 2, 7 and9 p. m.
Prices Mat.allseat8l5c; Night25c
LYRIC THEATEB
Mon., Tues., Wed. May 18, 19, 20
FRED J. KELLEY'S
SEVEN HAPPY YOUNGSTERS
"CHILDHOOD MEMORIE8"
THE VE8TOFF TRIO
PHOTO PLAYS
"MADAME COCQUETTE"
Hearst.Sellg News Pictorial
"MR BUNNY IN DISGUISE"
COMING
"THE MAN WHO DISAPPEARED"
Three Shows Dally 2, 7 & 9
MAT. All Seats 10c NIGHT 15c
Umivenrlty Jeweler and
Optioian
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTIOIAN
11M 0 St. Yellow Frost
Tmr Patronage Solicited
Flowera All the Time
Chapin Bros.
J27 South J3th Telephone B2234
PRINTING-GRAVES
New Location, 244 N. Utfa Street
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Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lnnok
Boom, Cafeteria', Plan
Ky Y. M. 0. A. 18th A P
Gall Tel. B-2-3-I-I
THE-EVANS-
Cleanart Freiert Dyers
333 N.12th St.
WHITMAN'S OLAMY
0ANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13 and O Xtreeta
Carry your Bank Account with ml
CITY NATIONAL BANK
Cor. Uth and O Streets.
Lloyd Worley
York
Central District
Edwin R. Stratton
Atkinson
Northern District
Michael D. Nolan
Alliance
Northwestern District
Harry P. Troendly
McCook
Southwestern District
Dorothy Stookey
Bellevuo
Eastern District
Carl Dlttrlck
Battle Crcok
North-Central District
Clarendon K. Hodges
Superior
Southern District
Charles DeWltte Foster
Kearney
"Vestern District
University Notices
Household Arts Club.
The Household Arts Club will meet
Tuesday night, May 19, at the Chi
Omega house, 226 North Twenty-sixth
street. This mooting is postponed
from May 12 to May 19.
Students' Chemical Club.
The regular meeting of the Stu
dents' Chemical Club has been post
poned and will bo hold next Wednes
day evening at the usual time.
CornhuskersI
Persons desiring standard copleB of
the Cornhusker may order same at
T. A. Williams ofllce or Cornhusker
ofllce-for a-fow dnyo. -
Clothes Out.
All clothing must bo removed from
the lockers In the Women's Gym
nasium by Juno 1st or It will be con
fiscated by the University. Arrange
ments may bo made before Juno 1st
for storing property with Mrs. Pierce
for the summer.
INA E. QITTINGS.
Talk on Railroads.
Mr. H. G. Taylor of the State Rail
way Commission will speak boforo tho
class in Railway Transportation on
Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock
in U. 102. His subject will bo "Work
of tho Nebraska Commission." Every
one interested in this subject is' on
titled to the privilege of being present.
Engineering Society.
Dr. J. E. Alway will give a demon
stratlonal lecturo on "Electromag
netic Oscillations" in tho phyBlcs lec
ture' room 'Wednesday evening, May
20th. The general publio" is invited to
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Paul Stowell
University Place
EaBt-Central District
Lynn J. Montross
Pierce
Northeastern District
Emerson Winter
Wymore .
Southeastern District
James Cornish
Broken Bow
Wost-Central District
see and hear this,
your frloads.
Como and bring
Pharmacists Meet.
A special meeting of the Pharma
ceutical Society will bo held at 6 p. m.
today in place of the regular semi
monthly evening meeting.
Ivy Day Committees.
Meeting of all Ivy Day committees
Thursday at 11 a. m. In U. 106. Mat
ter of distributing surplus to be con
sidered.
Missouri Club.
Tho Missouri Club will meet Tues
day evening May 19, at 7:15 o'clock
In room 9 at tho Temple. Election of
officers.
-Chemlcal-Glubr-
Tho Students' Chemical Club will
meet Wednesday evening in the chem
istry lecturo room at 7:30 o'clock. All
members out, as officers will bo elect
ed for next semester.
People We Know.
Dr. Ramcy of Alnsworth, Nebr.,
who accompanied tho collecting par
ties sent by the University to Devil's
Gulch last season, was a guest at tho
State Museum during tho week.
Mr. Calvin T. Mooro, U. of N. 1912,
has been called by telegraph to report
to tho United States Geological Sur
vey, for duty in Colorado, and leaves
today. Mr. Mooro took second placo
in tho Civil Service examination.
Georgo R. Busho of Stanford Uni
versity, national secretary of tho
Delta Chi fraternity, is at tho chapter
houso this week.
LOST Thursday, a bunch of keys,
probably in tho postofllce, Return
to Registrar.
lilllly f OfUS tho outside shirt and underdravrers are one garment. Vnflll
Rememberl If It Isn't
MjWB
For Sale at
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LINCOLN
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For information inquire of
B. D. HAYWARD, Superintendent
Lincoln. Nebraska
THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
.Opposite the University Campus. 1 1 th and R Sts. In
structions Given in All Branches 6i Music. Students
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WILLARD KIMBALL, Director1
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