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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA! Oliver Theator i TONIGHT AT 8:15 A Musical Event of Art, Mualc and Dancing for "All University of Nebraska" ' Celebrated Russian Dancers PAVLEY AND OUKRAINSKY Miss Jarman, Contralto Complete Company and Sym phony Orchestra of 29 PRICES 42.00 to 50c ALL NEXT WEEK (Except Thursday Night, Nov. 9) 3 Times Daily 2:30, 7:20 and 9:00 p. m. "ThoLiillo Girl tloxt Door" "It la Impossible that any girf should open the door to destruc tion after having been shown so vividly what lies beyond." Children under 16 not admitted. Thursday-Friday-Saturday Mart! vi Week's Orpheum Circuit 2:30 Two Performances Daily 8:20 ALLAN BROOKS In His Newest Comedy Dramalet "Dollars and Sense" LINNES CLASSIC DANCERS Featuring Mile. Una DUNBAR'S OLD TIME DARKIES In Southern Plantation Melodies AL A. FANNY STEDMAN In "Pianocapers" S. W. SAVEEN and ALEX CROSS Travesty Gladiators HARRY CLARKE "Individuality That's His Specialty" GORDON A RICA In a Cycle of Surprise ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Prices Mats All Seats 25c; Nights: 25c, 50c, 75c LINCOLN'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Thursday Friday Saturday SIX CRINOLINE GIRLS 12th EPISODE "THE GRIP OF EVIL" Underworld scenes based on actual Pathe News Terrors of a Turkish Bath happenings in the history of New Two Part L K O York's East Side. Comedy SMITH AND McGARRY "Singing and Eccentric Dancing" Time 2,7, 9. Matinee 10c; Nights 15c AGESTIC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday "ONE DAY" Sequel to "Three Weeks" Love, Tragedy, Drama and Comedy are Judiciously woven into this great story. Also a Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Hans and Fritz Cartoon Comedy Time 1:30, 3:15, 6:00, 7:15, 9 p. m. Admission 5 and 10 cents For Justice of the Peace J. C. McREYNOLDS, Atty. University of Nebraska Alumnus ' A GOOD WATCH ISVCHEAP You pay from J 25.00 to $75.00 for an overcoat that may wear three seasons. Why hesitate about raying as much for a watch which will wear a life time? Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-SHEAN Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty-Three O Street POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS A. H. HUTTON State Representative REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION Yoors for Business Session and a Square Deal for the Tax rayer REMERBER NOVEMBER 24TH ROSEWTLDE WITH SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA PRICE $1.00 SOCIETY November 3 Sigma Chi dance Lincoln. Delta Upsilon Freshman houBe dance. Alpha Omicton Pi dance Llndell. Agricultural Club dance Rosewllde. Catholic Students' Club dance Mu sic hall. Phi Gamma Delta dance Chapter house. i November 4 Delta Delta Delta freshman House dance. Girls Football Luncheon Temple. PI Beta Phi Freshman house dance. Sigma Ku dance Lincoln. Silver Lynx dance Chapter house. N. P. E. Girls' party Armory. Sigma Fhl Epsllon dance Chapter house. Florence Sandy, '17, will spend the week end at her home in Gretna. Alpha Phi had a picnic supper at state farm grove Wednesday evening. DorU Clark, ex-'lS, of Papillion, is a guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Marie Pettit, 'IS, will have as her week end guest, Catherine Carrol of Fremont. Laura Wood. '19, will have as a week end guest, Margaret Donlan of Plattsmouth. Naasson Young, ex-'17, of Macedo nia, la., will spend Saturday at the Phi Gamma Delta house. - John Elliot, '17, is ill at his home in University Place, with a threatened attack of typhoid fever. RutU Fitzgerald, of "Louisville, will come to attend the Sigma Chi party and visit Helen Curtice, '19. Otilla Schurman, '19, went to Louis ville yesterday to attend the dinner dance given by Ruth Fitzgerald. Gladys Wilkinson. '17, is entertain ing Mrs. Charles Avery of Alma, who was formerly Gladys Furse. ex-'17. Medics Work Because of the prohibitive prices of apparatus coming from Germany the college of medicine at Ohio state has decided to manufacture its own equipment. A shop fitted with lathes and other necessary apparatus has been installed and will son be run ning. Ex. Iowa State college at Ames is plan ning to build a new women's dormi tory, science building, plant industry building, water tank, lagoon and bleachers this year. This will call for an expenditure of more than $230,000. Ex. JESSE L. LASKY Presents The Distinguishcl Japanese Actor SESSUE HAYAKAWA in a very novel photodrama entitled "THE HONORABLE FRIEND" By Elizalt'-th McCaffoy SesMie Ilavakawa will be re membered for his great personal triumph in the recent Lasky photo play. "The Cheat' as well as in the stellar role of "Alien Souls." His remarkable characterization in "The Honorable Friend" will linger long in the memory of photoplay audiences. DP 4 11 1!A Fred Green, Volney Evans and Mar ion Evans of Ames, will visit at the Phi Kappa Psi house over the week end. PI Beta Phi will entertain this week end three members of the Ames chap ter, who will come to attend the foot ball game. C. A. Rose. '02, a mining and metal lurgical engineer for the Guggenheim er company of New York, visited tti campus this week. Alpha Chi Omega will have as week end; guests, Regent and Mrs. Whit more of Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gerhart of Newman Grove. O. G. Wheaton, Floyd Beckurth and R. A. Ccckran of Ames are guests at the Acacia house. A party will be held at the chapter house in their honor. The wedding of Fae Dufur, '11, and Clyde S. Hornsby of Crawford, Neb., occurred November 1. The attendants were Clarice Breese, '16, and Fae Breese, '20. Arthur Graf, Dean Stuart, of Tccuni seh; Nelson Miller, ex-'lS, Lee Lowry, ex-'lS, of Omaha; and Thomas Mc- I Clure, of Rosewell, N. M., will come to attend the Ames game and be guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Blanche Shearer and Prof. William W. Theisen. Professor Thei sen, who is an alumnus of the Univer sity of Nebraska, is director of educa tional measurements for the state of Wisconsin. ADVERTISEMENT Attention The Prohibitory Amendment will appear at the top of the ballot substantially as follows: Shall the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended by adding thereto the following? On and after May first, 1917, the manufacture, the sale, the keeping for sale or barter, the sale or barter under any pretext, of malt, spirituous, vinous, or any other intoxicant liquors, are for ever prohibited in this state, except for medicinal, scientific, mechanical, or sacramental purposes. YES 300 X NO 301 Q REMEMBER, a "yes" vote . . m Vi-" AfA c o rtA otrairtcr ir i iyj y j Hi 10 c j w v , the ballot as above indicated by making a cross in the square j under the word "yes." No other vote will be counted for it Vote j early and mark your ballot as above snown. COUNTY DRY FEDERATION . LANCASTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN LEGISLATIVE TICKET TOP ROW BOTTOM C M. PARKER OW Representative M SPECIAL! 60 Dozen Nifty Caps Made up from impor ted fabrics into new est models-every cap a new up-to-the-minute style and pattern, the price .... ARMSTRONG'S Good Clothes Werchants Larkspur, an herb which is often used in medicinal cases, is fed to horses and cattle at the University of Indiana. The animals seem to thrive on it. Ex. Baker at Illinois i The latest addition to the curricu lum of the University of Illinois is a course in baking. A large enrollment is expected. Ex. Students ! Shall the above and foregoing Amend ment to the Constitution be adopted? is a vote for the Amendment, a r a. v a j A. 1 ! a vtp ror rne ATnenameni marie RALPH S. MOSELEY Representative LEONARD A. FLANSBURG CHARLES WARNER Representative Senator c "Jack Tar" DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR COLLEGE WEAR Just the middies to wear with iloomers or with skirts. Especial ly well made, with collar and tie of contrasting color. Navy Blue Serge 3.00 Navy Ulue Flannel 3.25 Navy Serge with sailor collar. 4.50 Navv Flannel with sailor col lar 5.00 Scarlet Flannel with green collar and cuff's 6.00 ATHLETIC BLOOMERS The Official Model for the Camp Fire Girls of America These bloomers are prepared esspecially for college ath letics. Cut full and made with a new patent fastener, that is easily adjustable to either fat or thin leg, and has self-fitting waist, yields freely to the waist when exercising. We show them in all sizse. lilack Cotton Serge for, pair 1.50 Xavy Cotton Poplin for, pair 2.50 Hlack Wool Serge for, pair 3.90 FILLER & PAH WE V -v a PETRUS PETERSON Representative GEO. W. ANDERSON Representative EDWIN JEARY Senator HOP Middies MS A. H. HUTTON Representative COMMITTEE: Carl G. Amick A. E. Benett D. T. Ford H- Sttitfey C. A. Barnes