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THE DAILY NEBRASKA! GET TICKETS FROM V. J. HAGGART ROY HARNEY HARVEY NELSON LINCOLN, JANUARY 13TH SCHEMBECK'S FIRST ORCHESTRA ENIOR PROM DINNER DANCE C. ROY MILLER, For Fodt Comfort a Anf 9 Italian ArrVion r A. 410 Ganter moval of Coras and Ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunions. Building - comfort shoes Oliver Theater TODAY Mttiiw. 2:80; Tonight, 8:15 And Twice Dally All Thl. Week JULES VERNE'S 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Martin Beck'e Orpheum Circuit 2:20 Twice Dally 8:20 Vaudeville' Ccenic Sensation THE FOREST FIRE With Sylvia Bldell A Co. RUTH BUDD MR AND MRS. GORDON WILDE JOHN GEIGER ALICE LYNDON DOLE A CO. THE CLOWN SEAL PICTORIAL NEWS WEEKLY ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA A. J. Babich, Director JOSIE HEATHER With Wm. Casey, Jr., and Bobby Heather Matinees. 25c. Nlflhts, 25, 50, 75c Y 1 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Margaret Bird "THE INTERNATIONAL GIRL JEANNE EAGLES In 'THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN" (Pathe, Five Parts) Pictorial News Weekly McCarthy's Minstrels DeLuxe Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees, 10 cents; Nights, 15 cents MAJESTIC WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY WILLIAM COURTENAY And LUCILE LEE STEWART In "THE NINETY AND NINE" (Greater Vitagraph Feature) "BEATRICE FAIRFAX TIME 1:30 3:15 7:15 and 9:00 ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c SUMMIT The New Style in KLINE'S A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP Yon pay from $25.00 to $75.00 for an overcoat that may wear three seasons. Why hesitate about paying as much for a watch which will jrear a life time? Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-8HEAN Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty-Three O Street Local EYE trou bles are in 98 per cent of all cases, caused br ere defects which may be corrected with my proper made to order lenses. DR. MARTIN Standard Scien tific eye examiner. Courtesy always. 1234 0 St. Opposite Miller A Paine's MM mid v Phone B3781 Value of Spanish America's greatest market opening Is in Latin-American countries. Knowledge of Spanish is Indispensa ble to those who would participate in this trade. At least they must hire men .who know Spanish. Knowledge of Spanish will get a man a job if he is otherwise qualified, which Is more than can be said of the other lan guages taught in the public schools. Yet Spanish is taught very little in the public schools of this country. Ap parently that Is because of the 'notion which seems to afflict too many peda gogues that the schools must never do anything that the schools of our grand fathers didn't do. Duluth Herald. Where It Isn't Students at the University of Minne sota have found that according to their checks on the government surveys that the Washburn Observatory is 100 feet east , "of where it isn't." This will doubtless throw out completely many of the observations made at that observa tory. Ex. Myrtle Beeler.'lS, will return from North Platte tomorrow. Harry Grainger, ex-'18, who is at tending Amherst this year, Is visiting in the city. Eb Kline, '19, is recovering from an operation for eppendicltis at his home in Beatrice." Blanch Randall. ex-'18, who is teach ing In Fairbury, is visiting her par ents in the city. Elenor Steenburg, '17, will return Sunday from a holiday trip to her home in Farmington, 111. SOCIETY The College World Help Soldiers Any student at the University of Montana who served on the border is exempt from all university fees, ac cording to the Montana Kaiiuin. This is an evidence of the state's gratitude and came through the action of the governor. Ex. K. U. has a good start towards a cafeteria there are five Cooks and one Kitchen enrolled. Ex. Wisconsin university, where swim ming is a varsity sport, reports that out of the entire freshman class that there are but two or three yearlings who look good and that there is not the material that ought to be found in the first year squad. Ex. Lights for Skating The rink at Grlnnell college will not only be adequately lighted for evening skating but it will also be provided with "warming houses." Be lieving that skating is a most health ful form of exercise the athletic de partment will spare no expense to fur nish a good rink with all its acces sories. Ex. Student Night Such is the name applied to the evening when Billy Sunday will talk to the students at Harvard. Accord ing to our way of thinking they can stand the talk at a college where they serve beer at their mixers. Ex. Wooden Hook A giant wooden hook Is the mascot of the rooters at the University of Washington. All the victories are duly Inscribed on It and It Mways accom panies the teams on their trips. Sev eral attempts have been made to cap EXPERTS TO COME FOR ORGANIZED AG (Continued from Page One) Vines Suitable for Planting on a City Lot," C. S. Harrison, York, Neb. "Hardy Perennials," S. B. Stewart, Omaha, Neb. "Fall Bulbs; Their Place In Yard Planting," L. C. Chapln, Lincoln. Neb. January 18 "Everbearing Strawberries; Their Place in (he Homo Garden," C. S. Christy, Johnson, Neb. "Growing Vegetables Under Glass," John Endree, Lincoln, Neb. "Strawberries and AsparaguB, Two Crops for the Truck Farmer," L. D. Clifton, University Place, Neb. "Selling Vegetables from a Retail Store," Wm. Beachley, Jr., manager People's grocery, Lincoln, Neb. Question box: 2:00 p. ni. "The Importance of the Nebraska Potato Industry." F. M. Sei dell, County Agent Box Butte county, Alliance, Neb. "Cultural Methods Growing Pota toes Under Irrigation," Fritz Knorr. Mitchell. Neb. "Growing Potatoes Without Irriga tion," Link Davis, Gordon, Neb. "Organization and Its Importance to 'the Potato Growers." J. G. Milwanl. secretary Wisconsin Potato Growers' association, Madison, Wis. Marian Norris. "19. will return to morrow from a three weeks' visit with her parents in Washington, D. C. The members of Alpha Tau Omega were honor guests of Ross Sine at a dance at the Lincoln hotel, Tuesday night. Genevieve Sanford, "18, has as house guests Alice Doughty, Mildred McFar land and Marguerite Christian, of Fort Worth, Texas. The marriage of Margaret Davidson, '16, and Edward Monk, took place De cember 21. at Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Monk is a member of Delta Gamma. ture the hook but efficient guards have protected it so far Ex. More than 2,000 men are now en rolled in the Officers' Reserve Corps of the United States army. A fair per centage of these are college undergrad uates. Ex. Michigan Studen- boarding clubs and fraternity houses have declared an unconditional boycott on all dairy and poultry goods for a period of three weeks. Ex. McGill The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire were tisitors at McGill university in Canada last week. Classes were suspended for the day out of respect for the members of the royal family. Ex. Cornell. Fraternities have passed nroviding that salesmen of clothing, programs. Jewelry and other OUTFITTERS OF BASKET BALL TEAMS Everything the individual player or a full team could need will De found at Lincoln's only exclusive sporting goods store. Spaulding or Victor Balls. Shoes and Suits; the best goods and the best assortments at reasonable prices. LAWLOR'S Sporting and Athletic Coods BOXING AND WRESTLING LESSONS 20 for $3.00 City Y. M. C. A. I'M We Appreciate Your ii Graves Printery PRINTER "unnecessities'' will no longer be al lowed to display their goods in the fraternity houses. Only students who are working their way shall be al lowed into the houses for this purpose. Ex. Missouri. "The College Inn" Is the name of the new and attractive stud ent hang out at the University of Missouri.- From 4 to 5 every afternoon is the popular hour at which tbc gath ering is the greatest. Dancing is tolerated during this hour. Ex. Cornell. While the Michigan musi cal clubs are making their trip west 63 Cornell men will visit the follow ing cities: Rochester New York City, Dayton, Louisville, St. Louis, Daven port, Duluth, Chicago and Syracuse. Ex. Wisconsin. Arlie Mucks of Wiscon sin is president of the Phantom club, r-OuiC is of utmost economical significance to College Men and Women Who appreciate values and opportunities to save Youifc profit thru this sale is limited only to the extent which you avail yourself of its advantages. Drastic reductions on items thruout the entire store Practically every sec tion is represented in our GREAT JANUARY SALE THANK YOU FOR THE GENEROUS PATRON AGE DURING 1916 FOR THE STUDENT TRADE" . ; .."it ;j . a professional fat man's organization. Two hundred pounds is the weight re quired for membership and the presi dent is always the heaviest of them all Ex. Reports fail to reveal why two young women at the University of Cali fornia, who lived for three months on peanuts alone, failed to persist in their diet. No matter how you try to pull that one you can't get away from the squirrel idea. Ex. The students and faculty of Purdue university united last week in a huge parade and pageant commemorative Orpheum Shoo Repair Co. Students' Headquarters for all WORK CALLED Telephone B-1316 January Business i? r if of the one hundredth anniversary of Indiana's admission to the union. Ex. Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 107 N. 11 kinds of Shoe Repairing FOR AND DELIVERED 211 North 12th Street aie S