The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1918, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
. .vljiihtmont of Fallen Arche. removal of Corns and Ingrowing XaiN
Aid Canter " no re",,, nunioiw Phon
., COMFORT SHOES
B.3781
MON.. TUES.. WED.
Willi"' Fox Presents
George Walsh
,n a StirrlnB Patriotic Drama
THE PRIDE OF
NEW YORK
Comedy, Satire, Travelofl
THURS., FRI., SAT.
William Fox Presents
Theda Bara
In a Standard Picture
DU BARRY
The Queen of Vampire Actresses
In , Role that Will Surprlte You
A FAMOUS STORY OF
ROYAL LOVE
Admission 5c, 10c, 15c
Shows at 1, S, 6, 7 and
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
1STH AND P
professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Any Lena
Duplicated , .
DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist
1234 0 St Opposite Miller & Paine
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Eryert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
OH!
STREET FOR
HATS
$2.50 andup
Omaha Hat Factory
LINCOLN
C
17
rnnE"BHP
rncui. i
Today 2:20 and 8:20 p. m.
EMMA CARUS and Larry Com
er; Zlegler Sistera; ScarpiofT &
Varvara; "LOVE THY NEIGH
BOR"; Felix Bernard & Eddie
Janis; Reynolds & White; Hearst
Pathe News; Crpheum Concert
Orliestra, Arthur J. Babich. Di
rector; STAN STANLEY.
Matinee seats 25c. N gbts 25c,
nC 75c.
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
OrpieaaSbeRepairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
Orpheum Building
fpnn
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SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
March 27
Sophomore Informal - Lincoln.
April 5
Camrna Phi Beta Lincoln.
PreMcdic llop-Ilosewllde.
April 6
Ag Club Informal Rosewilde.
Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln.
Engineers' banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta-Lincoln.
April 12
Alpha Chi Omega Lincoln.
Alpha fiamms Rho Informal Rose
wilde. April ISAM-University
party
Closed
Alpha Chi Omega Banquet --Lincoln,
fi to 8 o'clock.
April 19
Freshman Hop -Lincoln.
April 20
Iota Sigma Pi Banquet Lincoln.
April 25
Sglma Thl Epsilon Lincoln.
April 27
Sigma Phi Epsilon Banquet Lincoln
Alpha Omlcron PI banquet Lincoln.
PERSONALS
Venice Stan of Wymore
is visiting
at rhe Achoth house.
Ethel Chase of Stanton, is spend
ing a few days at the Alpha Omi-ron
Miss Susanna Rurh Miller, of Port-
land, Oregon, is visiting at the Pi
Beta Phi house.
Elizabeth Doyle visited Katharine
Newbranch at her home in Omaha the
latter part of last- week.
Lenlie L Kunkle, '18, has left school
to report at training camp at Fort
Riley. He has been drafted to substi
tute for another man who could not go.
Kunkle was a first lieutenant in the
cadet regiment-.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Liberty Loan Parade
At the Liberty Loan parade to be
held Saturday at 10 o'clock, the entire
cadet regiment and band will march in
the procession, by order of rhe com
mandant and chancellor It is also de
sired that every student in the Uni
versity turn out for the parade.
All-University Party Committee
The All-University Party committee
will meet Thursday evening at 7
o'clock in Music hall, the Temple.
Plans will be made for the last All
University Party of the year and th
entire committee is requested to be
present.
W. A. A. Notice
Important board meeting.
11.4:
o'clock. Wednesday, April 3. Every
body out.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi meeting of import
ance, tonight at Pi Kappa Phi house.
7 o'clock sharp.
Phi Alpha Tau
Phi Alpha Tau will meet at the
Alpha Theta Chi house at 7:30 o'clock
tonight. Prof. G. O. Virtue will talk
on "Financing the War."
Home Economics Club
The Home Economics club will meet
in Faculty hall Wednesday evening at
7-30 o'clock. Miss Brown will talk
on Junior Extension Officers will be
elected.
CONVOCATION
Convocation Thursday morning will
be a song recital by Dorothy Raymond.
It will be in Art hall on the second
floor of the Library at 11 o'clock. The
program is:
Deuviei.i. non tardar....W A. "ccart
II Neige des Fleurs ... .Felix Fm . i-in
Ravishing Butterfly
The Fields or O'Bally Clair. ... ....
Clarence Turner-Male
Tn An Old-Fashioned Town
in An viu H SquJre
I Twilight " . . . SaraTeasbale
i By the Waters of Mlunetonka
By Thurlow Lieurande
It Isn't the Thing You Do Dear. ... .
,l . ..Winnter Watts
MILITARY NEWS
! Lieut. Glenn Wallace, ex-'lft. has
been appointed company mmr
of the 45th Balloon eompauj. ...
organize, drill ana lane . B.
1. Wallace is at Camp Wise.
soon
Buy Now at The
GREAT REDUCTION SALE
33 1-3 Discount off Regular Prices 33 1-3
Everything included Supply your immediate and future
needs in Books, Instruments, Inks, Art Supplies, Drawing
Things, History and Correspondence Papers, Memory
Books, Jewelry, Felt and Leather Goods, Souvenirs, Bot
any Razors, Fountain Pens, Note Books Almost any
thing you need.
77iis Sale Continues this Week
-and Next
UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
! Geography Classes Visit
Platte During Vacation
Field Geography classes 21 and 22
spent the entire vacation on a field
trip along the Platte River valley, the
work of which consisted of the inter
pretation and land mapping of various
land forms.
Professor N. A. Bengtson was in
charge of the trip, which was made
by twenty-eight men who left Thurs
day morning and returned Monday
evening.
ySwi Name Made Days WMW
E. Shaw: $ 65.00 6 Wff
A A. A. Hurt $189.00 15.4 fW
$ L.P.Morton $354.00 19. S
tJ Selling P. H. L. wN
fjjjk Barnum's Books Bring Home the Bacon" MfwV
MvM THE R. C. BARNUM CO. WWW
' ' fjj Trminal Building
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Schembeck's famous sociPty larz band or L.mcoin, -wno jazteu mi umuc ujo.j - -
,arv ball iVThe HnTel Chamberlain. Des Moines. la. last night. Over i:.0 couples among whom were many Nebras
k.7. were In attendance an dtbe fact that this Lincoln jazz band was given preference over Chicago jar-t bands,
which are nearly close. Bays quite a lot, not only for Mr. Schenbeck. but for Lincoln as well.
340 North lltH Street
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I. G. Macintosh was In charge of one
group, who spent their time doing in
strument mapping.
Departmental Head Here
Mr. R. B. Thompson, head of the
PoultTy department of the New Mex
ico College of A. and M., who went to
school under tutelage of the Nebraska
director of athletics, and who has
been attending the national conven
tion of the American Association of
Poultry Instructors and Investogatoi s,
is here on a visit to Coach Stewart.
tda Coinn TVHo fTiors' mill-
Texas.
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