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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER THEATRE Wed. Mat. A Night, Feb. 2. Mr. nd Mrs. Coburn, in "THE YELLOW JACKET" . Thursday Niflht, Feb. 3. FORBES-ROBERTSON IN "HAMLET" Quality, i New Suits To Rent Prepare For The Prom mm TTT.I.I'itUI'Jjl SECRET LOVE" "The Strange Case of Mary Page." "Unchanging Hol land." "Pathe Dally" "Dances cf Japan" "Board Bill Dodgers" m ill I r i a Doree's Beaux and Belles Novel Musical Offer ing Amoros &. Mulvey "THE RED CIRCLE" Selig-Tribun News The University Players Present Mr. Maurice Clark and Miss Elma Reeder In THE MELTS NG POT .... By Israel T. Zanwlll WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1916 TEMPLE THEATRE Admission 25 Cents Tickets College Book Store Your business is valuable to as. We handle LUMBER and COAL Reasonable prices. Best quality and Service. Gee us before you buy. WHITEBREAST COAL & LUMBER CO. (Home of the Satisfied Customer) Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th 8L WHITMANS GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS mi&Hiu -tarn: LCSmith&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th Ct. B20C0 Kimball Youna as "Camille" at the Magnet The first three days of the coming week sees the Magnet again offering a notable production for the picture loving public in the reel version of Alexander Dumas famous play, "The Lady with the Camellias," or "Ca mille," as It is more universally known. As a piece of photoplay work it is needless to say that this picture meas ures up in every detail to the great ness of the story that it tells. From the scenic standpoint from the angle of the personnel of the cast from the photograph ic side everywhere the eternal fitness of things has been caught and preserved. As "Camille,' queen of the French underwold, the beautiful and accom plished Clara Kimball Young, has an opportunity of showing what a fine artist she is registering every emo tion perfectly and doing the character fullest justice. Along with this pic ture on Monday and Tuesday will be seen the Paramount Travelogues and on Wednesday the Paramount News pictures. On Thursday the popular comedian, Victor Moore, will be seen in an en tirely new "Chimmie Fadden" picture, this time in "Chimmie Fadden Out West." On Friday and Saturday, in addition to the comical Bray cartoon, which is making such a hit with the youngsters, the well known masculine star, Duatin Farnum, will be seen in a picturization of "A Gentleman From Indiana," a story which scored an im mense hit when staged not so very long ago. The week's bill is a strong one and Magnet patrons should avail themselves of the varied entertain ment it presents. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-148J. PERSONAL The Dramatic club will give a re ception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Co burn, of the Coburn players, from 6:30 to 6:30 o'clock Wednesday after noon, in the Dramatic club rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn are long-standing friends of the university, and this op portunity to meet them personally is anticipated by all who are interested in dramatics. "The Melting Pot" had been scheduled by the University play ers for Wednesday night, but was postponed as a courtesy to the Coburn players, who will appear In "The Yel low Jacket" at that time. Ernest II. Hahne, L. L. B., '13, is taking special work in sociology at the University of Chicago. While in tho TTnivprsitv of Nebraska, Mr. llahne prepared an article on the "Removal Question," including an evaluation oi the real estate involved. University society this week is in terested in the annual formal dinner- dance of the senior class. The dinner win be served promptly at 6:30, ana will be followed by dancing two hours later. The prom will be held at tne Lincoln hotel. Helen Clark, ex-'18. was married to Herman Kupinger, ex-'17. at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Geo. Chatburn, Jan uary 23, at 11:30 o'clock. Rev. F. L. Wharton officiated. Immediately after the ceremony, the couple left for the groom's ranch at Francetls, Texas. Miss Clark is a member of Kappa Clara ARMSTRONG'S Kappa Gamma sorority and Mr. Kup pinger belongs to Delta Chi fraternity. Eleanor Dickman, of Omaha, spent the week-end at the Alpha Oinicron Pi house. Edward Bauman, '18, went to Oma ha Sunday because ofthe death of his grandfather. Charles Killian, '19, John Cejnar, 18, and Harold Neff, '17, spent Sun day in Omaha. Harvey Franz Nelson, '18, and Ber- MRS COBURN who comes to the Oliver with Mr.' Coburn in "THE YELLOW JACKET," Wednesday matinee and night. 1916 IDEAS in Full Dress Suits and accessories nice Nelson, '18, 6pent the week-end with parents in Omaha. George Craven, '18, local president of the Intercollegiate Prohibition as sociation, has left school. Edna Hathaway spent the week-end in St. Joseph, Mo. Katherine Mellor spent the week end in Malvern, Iowa. Mabel Murtey, '15, is visiting at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Ruth Dominy and Mildred Gillian were in Hardy, Nebr., last week. Helen Ayres, was a week-end visitor with her parents at David City. Emma Pospisil, '19, spent the week end with her parents at Prague. Louis B. Vlasak, '19, spent Saturday- and Sunday at his home at Prague. Let us furnish what you need. Uni Book Store. PLANS COMPLETED FOR INDOOR TRACK MEET r.nld. silver and bronze medals will be awarded to the winners of the Charter day Indoor meet, which will be held in two weeks. Every man is eligible without regard to scholastic standing. The. contestants will be allowed to practice on the Armory floor from 4 to 5 o'clock Monday, Wednesday unu rrMav: from 11 to 12 o'clock Tues day and Thursday, and from 1 to 4 o'clock on saturaay. uwuis physical examinations, no gym classes will be held this week, and it will be. possible to work out from 11 to 12 and 3 to 4 o'clock on Monday, Wednes day and Friday, and from 9 to 10 and 3 to 4 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday. 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