The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1919, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBR A SK AN
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BUY IT AT
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO
I J? NEBRASKA'S LARGEST E" LUsTvE '
5Sw MEN S AND BOYS' STnor
Every Patron a
Booster
SEE
llcky'
TODAY
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
ADVANCED PRICES
THE PICTURE YOU WILL
NEVER FORGET
Where Thousands Meet Thou
sands Daily
MON., TUES., WED.
JACQUELIN TALLMAN
.WILLIAM CRAIG & CO..
In a One-Act Musical Playlet
"NLMBER PLEASE"
A Terpsichorean Duo
DANCING MCDONALDS
Sensational Whirlwind Dancers
The Versatile Team
MACK AND VELMAR
In "The Act Unique"
CASTLE AND DAVIS
In a Musical Offering
RUTH ROLAND
In the Great Mystery Story
"THE TIGER'S TRAIL"
LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY
Brader and the Orchestra
3 Shows Daily 2:30, 7, 9
...Mats, 15c; Night, 15c, 25c...
232
ALL THIS WEEK
"The Heart of Humanity
Direct From Its Sensational
Run in NEW YOFK
Allan Holubar's Super-Production
Featuring
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
The Picture That Will Live
Forever
THE BIGGEST PRODUCTION
IN TEN YEARS
The picture you'll never forget
tudendous In theme. A veri
table revelation of unending
wonders. A romance of tne
great war, a story of the love
that passeth all understanding.
This is the picture for your
whole Family Bring Them
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
M ATS 1 5c; NIGHTS 20c
Mats 15c; Night 20c.
Starting Matinee Tomorrow
GALA SEASON END
VAUDEVILLE BILL
"THE FOUR HUSBANDS"
The Minature Musical Comedy.
With Jack Boyle and
Kitty Bryan
JEAN BARRIOS
Song Impressions
COAKLEY &. DUNLEVY
"OVERTHERE"
BERT WHEELER & CO.
Automobile Pantomine
FRANK HALL &. CO.
Comedy Sketch
THE FLEMINGS
ART IN ALABASTER
ETHEL NATALIE & CO.
"Mighty Like a Lark"
NEXT WEEK STARTING MON
DAY MATINEE. MAY 19, D. W.
GRIFFITH'S "HEARTS OF
THE WORLD"
Fine Chocolates
FILLERS
RESCRIPTION
HARM AC Y
n
II I I m & 1
Uur
Sporting
Goods
Dept.
i
SCHEDULE OF FINAL
EXAMINATIONS OUT
(Conlluiit'd from Page Ono)
day, Saturday or any one or two of
these days.
Wednesday, May 21
S:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. ni. Classes
meeting at 10:00 a. m. five or four
days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday
or any ono or two of these days.
10:15 a. m. to 12:16 p. m. Classes
meeting at 10:00 a. m. Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday or any one or two of
these days.
1:15 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. Classes
meeting at 2:00 p. ni. Ave or four
days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday
or any one or two of these days.
3:30 p. in. to 5:30 p. m. Classes
! meeting at 2:00 p. ni. Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday or any one or two of
these days.
Thursday, May 22
8.00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. Classes
meeting at 4:00 p. m. five or four
days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday
or any one or two of these days.
10:15 a. m. to 12:15 p. in. Classes
meeting at 4:00 p. m. Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday or any one or two of
these days.
1:15 p. m. to 3:15 p. m. Classes
meeting at 3:00 p. m. five or four
days, or Monday, Wednesday, Friday
or any one or two of these days.
3:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. Classes
meeting at 3:00 p. m. Tuesday, Thurs
day, Saturday or any one or two of
these days.
Established 1887 Phone B-1422
HEFF LEY'S
TAILORS
138 North Eleventh Lincoln
ATTEND THE
May White Sale
AT
HERPOLSHEIMER'S
THIS WEEK
Buy Summer Undermuslin
White Goods, etc. at unusually
attractive prices.
Herpolsheimer' s
Chicago Cleaners
, vtfclft Mar.
115 So. IHh St. Phone B-3018
' - rucc CLEAN
WE CLEAN i-w
Men.. Suits Cleaned A Pres.ed
s PIECE $1.25; LADIES'
r n n r n
il IA II It II II
TONITE-ROSEWILDE
COME AND HEAR THE BEST
MUSIC IN LINCOLN
GAYLE'S 1
erry
usical
aker
$1.25 , )
EUROPE HAS ITS
COLLEGE NINES
(Continued from Pajte One)
hundred boys at Toulouse are now
playing scrub games just like Ameri
can youngsters."
In a track meet by men in the serv
ice of supply department of the Amer
ican army, held at Le Mans, P. J.
Ryan, the Olympic champion, threw
the hammer 160 ft, 8 in. Lieut. F. L.
Maker of the University of California
made a running high jump of 6 ft.
These athletes will represent America
in the track meet which has been
planned.
UNI NOTICES
Civil Service Examination
The I'nlted States Civil Service
Commission announces an open com
petitive examination lor plant quaran
tine inspector, for men only. Salary
$1200 to $2500 per year.
Se.ilor Girls
All senior girls meet in Law 101,
Thursday at 11 a. m. to discuss plans
for Ivy Day. Important meeting, all
come.
Lost Articles
A number of articles remain un
claimed at the student activities office.
The list includes purses, fountain'
pens, stick pins, cameos, watch fobs,
keys, quadrants, gloves, neck scarfs,
and veils.
Phillips Brooks Club
The Phillips Drooks Club will meet
for lunch, Wednesday, May 14, at
Faculty Hall. All members and others
interested in miisterial work are
urged to be present.
Ivy Day Concessions
Any one desiring to purchase con
cession rights for Ivy Day at Capitol
Beach please call Springer at L7433,
or Mead at B1S21. There will be re
freshment stands, and boating con-,
cessions to be let.
Sigma Delta Chi
Sigma Delta Chi will meet thia
evening at 8 o'clock at the Phi Delta
Theta house.
Senior Girls
All senior girls meet in Law 101.
Thursday 11 a. m., to discuss plans
for Ivy Day. Important meeting. Al
come.
Iron Sphinx
Iron Sphinx will meet at the Delta
Upsilon house, Sunday at 2:30 o'clock.
JUNIOR ORGANIZATIONS
PLAN ATHLETIC TAG DAY
(Continued from Fage One)
will be completed for carrying out
the campaign. The campaign is to
last all day and it is expected that
all students will subscribe to this
worthy cause. It is important that
all members of Viking and Silver
Serpent are present at the meeting
this noon.
Dramatic Club
The last Dramatic Club meeting of
the year will be held Thursday eve
ning at the Temple theater at 7:30
o'clock. The program will be fur
nished by the senior class of the
Temple High School which has in
vited the Dramatic Club to witness
their dress rehearsal of Booth Tark
inston's play, "The Man From Home."
N. G. Snell Speaks
Mr. N. G. Snell, president of the
Midwest life insurance company spoke
Tuesday morning to the class in in
vestments on the subject of "Invest
ments of Insurance Companies." Mr.
Snell outlined the work of insurance
companies and reviewed the recent
laws of Nebraska governing the opera
tion of such businesses.
Vikings and Silver Serpents
There will be an important meet
ing of members of Viking and Silver
Serpent today in Law 101 at 12
o'clock noon.
LOST Delia Upsilon pin. Return
to Student Activities office.
ALUMNI NOTES
Leon W. Fay, E. E.. '18, has been
accepted by the Century Electric Com
pany of St. Louis, and he will take a
position with that firm at once, as a,
commercial engineer.
VAC A TION IS NEAR
Fellows are you going home! Or just
some summer resort to enjoy your vaca
tion at close of school term.
Remember the always growing popu
larity of "Shapiros" smart haberdashery,
fashionable hats of quality and keen caps.
You will find a varied stock of stand
ard quality men's wear to mend your sum
mer needs.
We indeed wish you a very jolly vaca
tion and appreciate the hearty response
you have so sensured in making your pur
chases no matter how hmall here.
Shapiro's Men's Shop
Formerly
OMAHA HAT FACTORY
1234 O St., Lincoln
You Will Always Find a Welcome
Here Fellow
9
SUITS $1.W UP