THE DAILY NEBRASKA ' C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunions. COMFORT SHOES 410 Ganter Building Oliver Theater Today 2:30, Tonight 8:15 "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" Thursday Night, Jan. 11 "THE PRINCESS PAT" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday WEST t KIM VMUUEVILLC 2:303 Shows Dally 7:15, 9:00 THE AMERICAN FLORENCE TROUPE World's Premier Acrobats. MONROE BROS. . Bounding Tramps RYAN & RYAN Comedy Duo JERE SANFORD The Chore Boy Hearst's Pictorial News "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA" HELEN BERESFORD & CO. In a Rural Comedy Skitch "MATRIMONY BY MAIL" Matinees 15c Nights 25c IMIH.a'JHl, FTTTTTTn Jf 1 ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Monday Tuesday Wednesday DICKINSON & DEAGON Musical Comedy Folks "THE SHIELDING SHADOW" Lonesome Luke Comedy Pathe' Weekly BONNELL MUSICAL FOUR Music, Singing and Comedy Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c MAJESTIC Monday and Tuesday June Caprice In "THE MISCHIEF MAKER" Wednesday and Thursday E. H. SOTHERN A EDITH 8TOREY In "AN ENEMY TO THE KING" Friday and Saturday Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne In "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE" Comedy Every Day Time 1:30, 3:15, 7:15, 9:00 Adults, 10c Children, 10c Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 107 N. 11 Schombock's Banj o-Saxaphone ' ORCHESTRAL SERVICE "SPA". Get your Lunches at ths City Y. M. C. A, Csfeterla Plan 13TH AND P EAT At tflLt. CAFE 234 No. 11th Stret Phone B3781 Washington Just before Xmas holi days a small boy of the Gamin class walked into the University meat mar ket and went up to the counter. He SOCIAL CALENDAR January 12 Ag club hop, Rosewilde. Alpha Theta Chi dance, Lincoln. German Dramatic club play, Temple theatre. Miss Verna Stahl of Liberty, is visit ing at the Achoth house. B. L. Hyde of Omaha, spent Sunday at the Kappa Sigma house. James Kensiner of Geneva, spent Sunday at the Acacia house. Miss Emma Beard of Aurora spent the week-end at the Achoth house. Katherine Newbranch, '19, has been entertaining Helen Sturgis of Omaha. Achoth sorority announces the pledge ing of Esther Fetterman, '19, of Lln coin. Donald Deemer, '15, of Wymore, has been a guest at the Alpha Theta Chi house. Miss Willa Minford of Hastings visited at the Achoth house over the week-end. Dorothy Anderson. ex-'19, left Mon day, to resume her work at National Park Seminary. James Brydon, of Toronto, Canada, Visited with his cousin, Miss Margaret Lewis. Sunday afternoon. Beta Tehta Pi house had as a house guests Harry Frantz, Everett Wilmeth, nf nvifthoma chapter, and Charles Smith of Lawrence, Kas. Mrs. Catherine Wylie has come from Falls City to be Pi Beta Phi chaperone, in place of Mrs. Grismer, who has gone to New York city to spend the winter. The marriage of Breta Bills, '11, to Pennsylvania If present plans be- Ine considered by the Stadium com mfttee carry through, the University Of Pennsylvania will have a Stadium ,m coat inn. 000 Deome. mis wni he larger by 31.000 than the Sta j., t Kew Haven. Of atum ui ----- course, this is expected to cost an enormous amount of money, but it is thought that the interest in athletics that is every day becoming more acute will justify the expenditure i-x. u..hinntn The reasons assigned to Dobie's release from the coaching staff of Washington has been made known.' It is said that he was sus pended, because he upheld the mem v. r h- to.m when they struck on UCl a vs. vmv a ruling of the Student Discipline Com mittee suspending one or meir duiuUU. from playing. We wonder who Doble will have to handle his mail, for it will be thick with offers from colleges to the man who has never known a defeat. Dobie was with Washington nine years. Ex. i n..i.iana Just as an example of nit.rr ra.inine In schools, I take the ,-.ii.i .rticle from the Louisiana state paper: "The non-commissioned officers have been auoweu iu Al lege of going to town and staying the length of time allowed them, the same ss the commissioned officers. Of course the privates (who compose the student body) have no such privileges, and the officers nave to sign np when they leave." (Give us the stuaeni seir government, or give us death.) Ex. Maine Wnen the call went out tor delegates to the Socialistic Convention to be held at New York, Maine men looked around to see who they could And to represent the Varsity, and not a single Scolalist could they find. Ex. SOCIETY barely reached the top of the counter, and his dirty patched clothes fitted the surroundings of the butcher shop. Thrusting a dirty, pudgy fist towards the butcher, he asked for a nice fat turkey to take home to his mother for a Christmas present. 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