The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 18, 1917, Image 3

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    TEMPORARY MILITARY
OLIVER THEATRE
Tonight and Wed. -Night Only
ax Figman
In the great f.rclal hit. "Nothing Bnt
The Truth" .
PHce, $150 to 50c
! APPOINTMENTS. MADE
(Continued from page one)
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The Strand
U M. CARMAN, Mgr.
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS
MONDAY and TUESDAY
You Will Enjoy Every
Moment of Thii Splen
did Program. See
v BESSIE LOVE
In the Charming Triangle Play
"The Saw Dut Ring'
Now Who Do You Blame,
The Wife, the Husband or
the Other Woman T
fir r -
M.bfl Herbert Urner'. Story
-THE NEGLECTED WIFE
Phone B3398
MONDAY. TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY
SEPT. 17, 1, 1
MOLL1E KING
A Tremendous Serial Motion Picture
Drama
Supported by
CREIGHTON HALE
Read the story in the Sunday State
Journat
VAUDEVILLE
SUPERBA'S VISION
"The Goddess of Light and Color"
Posing Novelty
FOSTER, WALKER 4 HENLEY
Comedy Singing and Musical
GRANVILLE A MACK
Street Musicians
BILLY KILCARD
The Upright Jester
5 BORSONI TROUPE
Sensational and Comedy
Revolving Globe Equilibrists
Matinee every afternoon at Z:3U
harp; any seat 15c Nights, two shows,
7:15 and :OQ sharp; any
Oil
II J.l
slLT
XepsupMepsnx-epuow
Sept. 17. 1S, 1
The Screen's Most
Remarkable Production
GOLDWYN
Presents
MAE MARSH
. Polly of the Circus
The Classic of the Big Tops
By Margaret Mayo
Also Hearst-Pathe News
Grand Pipe Organ
Concert Orchestra
i
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Have your EYES fl
examined and k J
g lasses fitted by J
W. H. MARTIN. O. D. ,
Thoro, Up-to-dtae Methods
1234 "O" St. Opp. Miller t Paine
19
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C A Cafeteria Plan
1JTH AND P
8pecial Attention to Student Trade
Orpba She 2 Repiirkg Co.
211 North 12th Street
We axe in position to
take care of your wants
See us!
Remington Typewriter Co.
101 Bankers Life
Phone B-2852
Arrow
Collars
0. for 35
3 fir 50
QUU T-FTABODT C CO-IVCJUAKIW
Studley, Walter M. Bauman, J. . C.
Pickett, Homer Carson, Clarence Buf
fett, Dwlght Danforth, Herbert Yenne.
Company C
To be senior Instructor Cadet
lieutenant Wayne Townsend.
To be instructor Beachey Mussel
man. To be instructor John L. Mc
Commons. . x
To be drill sergeant A. M. Boggs..
To be sergeants Guy Combes, R.
A. Ellsworth, H. H. Heldspetcb.
To be Vorporals R. C. Woodside,
William Ally, Melvin Beacon, Allan
Wilson, Frank A. Horky, Fred Acton,
E. T. Hoffman, W. M. Herbert
Company O
To be senior instructor W. D.
Bryans.
To be instructor A. E. Agaton.
To be instructor M. E. Williams.
To be drill sergeant Earl Star
board. To be sergeants J. R. Shepherd.
H. E. Brehm, H. M. Glebe, Arnost Suk
ovaty. To be corporals Glen W. Hopkins,
Homer W. Hermann, Ralph E. Lot
speich, John D. Spoon, H. R. Elston,
V. V. YanU, E. T. Lelninger, Robert
Noh.
Company E
To be senior instructor P. Gordon
Jones.
To be instructor A. R. Kelley.
To be instructor H. B. Thompson.
To be drill sergeant F. M. Rousch.
To be sergeants C F. Van Pelt, M.
L. Hooper, R. A. Ellsworth, D. D.
Sawn.
To be corporals Paul West, T.
Skeleton, Dwlght Higby, John A.
Landale, Herman Thomas, Webb E.
Richard.
Company F
To be senior instructor Carl W.
Jones.
To be instructor George BushnelL
To be instructor D. D. Barrett.
To be drill sergeant Harold B:
Long;.
To be sergeants J. R. Kenner, W.
B. Vance, E. F. Witte.
To be corporals Laverne Stone, R.
C. Noble, P. J. Peterson, Paul Emer
son, A. R. Movetr, G. D. Wixer, D.
Dewitt Maasen, M. C. Kimberly.
Company G
To be senior instructor J. G.
Young.
To be instructor W. L Aitkens.
To be drill sergeant A. R. Krause.
To be sergeants J. O. Nelson, G.
re. HnETie. John Mettlen.
To be corporals EL K. Saunders,
J. P. Bittner, J. S. Burley, John'L.
Rarlon. Stewart Hadiey. Leonard
Trester, Horace CrandalL Fred N.
Hellner.
Company H
To be senior Instructor M. V. John
son. -
To be instructor Arch Brenker.
To be drill sergeant Albert Her
man. To be sergeants C L. E. Olson. C
G. Peterson, M. C Townsend.
To .be corporals S. R. Goodfellows,
F. D. Bigelow, E. D. Duncan Lyle
Donald, Cecil F. Galloway. William
Krnech. Alfred J. Hanapel, B. L.
Knudson.
Company I
To be senior instructor R. M. Rich
mond. To be . instructor H- R. Gould.
To be instructor L. R. Thompson.
To be drill sergeant C L. Dietx.
To be sergeants G. E. Hogue, A.
J. Sutherland.
To be corporals M. V. Kappins.
(Others to be assigned.)
Company K (Temporary)
To be senior Instructor- H. D. Gil
derslieve. To be Instructor Arthur F. Schultx.
To be Instructor Richard Hadiey.
To be drill sergeant Fred Oswald.
Drill sergeant G. V. Jefferson.
To be drill sergeant Fred B. Wal-rath-
To be sergeant John A.' Klein.
To be corporal Harold D. Mathews.
WElard Green. Ralph Anderson, A. D.
Klein (Junior). Myron V. Johnson, E.
Forrest Estes. A. T. Stratton, J. P.
Peterson.
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Young Men's Haberdashery
Nature's Autumn dress is not
made up entirely of dark and sombre
colors.
She is lavish indeed with reds, yellows
and lively browns.
And that's the way with our furnishings for
young men. Smart, snappy styles in all colors.
.Shirts and neckwear in exquisite shades and rich patterns
hosiery, gloves and underwear that will appeal to particular
tastes. '
Guaeiras!! US
LOST Pocketbook with $20.00 bill
and change. Return to Student Ac
tivities Office for reward. 17-4
University Notices
News Writina
Members will please bring to the
first meeting this (Tuesday) evening
the Journalism Notebook.
M. M. Fogg.
Student Reception
The First Presbyterian church.
Thirtenth and M streets, will give a
reception for all University students
Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All are
invited.
assigned to and be there before five. I
Company A win lau in -Nebraska
hall. Company B will be on the
left of Company A and the remainder
of the companies will form in alpha
betical order to the left of Company
B. This will throw Company K oppo
site the Chemistry building. Every
cadet is to be present
By Order of Major Stout,
Earl C. Jeffrey.
Captain.
In Days Gone By
IN DAYS GONE .BY
Five Years Ago Today
The Cornhuskers, coached by Jumbo
Steihm. began fall practise with
Ernie Frank, captain.
Three Years Aoo Today
Registration was simplified by the
card system.
The official scholarship record for
the preceding semester showed an in
crease of E" work. Acacia held first
rank among the fraternities and Delta
Delta Delta among the sororities.
Two Years Ago Today
The University Horticultural build
ing was used for state fair exhibits.
The sales committee of freshman
caps sold a set to a Junior. Later his
money was refunded. ,
One Year Aoo Today
Sorority rushing ended with ninty-
eight pledged.
The autumn edition of tbe Blue
Print, with C B. Dempster. 17, editor-
in-chief, was published.
AL. SPEJER
Recrnnmends Tks YULE Utindnr. lis B2754
They oak the clothes not the customer.
TTho Evans
CLEAHEBS-PRESSEBS-DYERS
HAVE THE EVANS DO YOUR CLEANING
TELEPHONES B2311 and B 3355
PHONE B-3398
To All Cadets
DrCl starts at 5 p. m. Tuesday. An
absence from drtl means two hours
extra .drilL Tardiness is excused by
drilling one extra bour. Names are
posted on bulletin board leading into
tbe locker rooms. Tou should in
form yourself what company your are
. You ean make no mistake
tradiag at HAL LETS.
. Forover forty years wa have
been catering to the Student
Trade.
Fraternity, Sorority and Society
Jewelry Crests and Emblemi
HALLETT
Est. 1871
1143 O
Always the Bet Show in Town
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 18, 19
-:CM
3j i ,
A Tremendous' Serial Motion Picture
Drama
"7 PEARLS"
supported by
CREIGHTON HALE
Read the story in tbe Sunday State
Journal
VAUDEVILLE
SUPERBA'S VISION
"The Goddess of Light and Color"
Posing Novelty
FOSTER, WALKER & HENLEY
Comedy Singing and Musical
GRANVILLE & MACK
Street Musician
BILLY KILCARD "
The Upright Jester
K BOOCONI TROUPE
Sensational and Comedy Revolving Glebe Equilibrists
Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 sharp; any seat
7:15 and 9:00 sharp; any seal c
Nights, two shows.
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