The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1920, Image 3

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    T II M DAILY NEI1RASKAN
PERSONALS
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Four Mortons
83 BOB HALL
LYONS & YOSCO
LEW BRICE
DEUA.DA"M8AS0Sy RUBE
DEL BECKWITH
M'BAE & CLEOQ
Erwin and Jane
CONNELLY
RUTH BUDD
KINOGRAMS
MON., TUES., WED
Dorothy Phillips
In a Story of the North
"Paid in Advance"
LARRY SEMON
In a Corker
"DEW DROP INN"
PRICES 10c, 15c, 25c
Affitv- mniiTioct o in garhaK tfTt ill'
ljJiiScii fear
MON. TUES. WED,
MARGUERITE CLARK
"A Girl Named
Mary"
AL. ST. JOHN
In his Latest Comedy
"CLEANING UP"
PATHE NEWS
PATHE REVIEW
THELMA
The Versatile Lady of Quality
Rialto Symphony Orchestra
Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor
Shows Start At 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M.
MATS. 20c; NIGHT 30c
ALL THIS WEEK
Geraldine Farrar
With LOU TELLEGEN
IN
Flame of the Dessert
COLLEEN MOORE
IN
"HIS BRIDAL NIGHT
MARE" SPECIAL COMEDY
NEWS PICTURES
VOCAL ENTERTAINERS
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
Mats., 20; Night, 30c; Chll., 10c
Shows Start At 1. 3. S. 7. 9 P. M.
Helen Buck, '22, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis recently 1h
convalescing at the Lincoln Sanitar
ium. Mrs. P. M. Buck, will be hostess at
a reception for the Faculty Women's
Club this afternoon at her home o'l
1825 Tepper Avenue. She will bo as
sisted by Mesdames Erwin H. Bai
bour, Herbert Brownell, and Freder
ick Stuff.
Helen Storms, of Auburn, is a guest
this week ut the Kappa Kappa Ganinu
house.
Professor H. W. Caldwell, of the
History department, spoke Tuesday
evening at Tekamah on "Crises and
Panics; their causes and cures."
Mr. and Mrs. David Nimmo, of Chey
enne, Wyoming, are visiting their
daughter, Ethel Nlmmo, '23, at the
Pi Beta Thl house.
Edison Shaw, 'IS, of Scottsbluff, is
a guest this week ut the Alpha Tan
Ome;a house.
Mrs. Nettie Harris Comfort, of Col
umbus, is a gues; (if her sister, Grae
Harris, '21, at the Alpha Chi Omega
house.
Angela Barnes, of Brock, is a guest
this week at the Pi Beta Phi house.
E. H. Shellenberg, of Johnson, is
visiting his son, Elmer Shellenberg, at
the Alpha Tau Omega house.
Mildred Smith returned-' yesterd:'
from Hamburg, Iowa, where she had
been a guest of Fae Davis.
George Hagerman, returned Monday
from Omaha, where he had spent tho
week-end.
Lucllo Hord, of Central City, is a
guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house
for the week-end.
Edwin Lundgren, ex-'20, is spending
the rest of the week at the Alpha Tau
Omega house.
Aline Mitten, '21, is ill at the Kappa
Alpha Theta house.
Lloyd Ghahn, '23, who spent ,tb.'3
week-end at his home in David City,
returned yesterday.
S. B. Stuart, of Grand Island, is a
guest of his son, Glen Stuart, at the
Alpha Tau Omega house.
Ruth Peterson, '23, who has been
ill for several days at the Gamma
Phi Beta house, is recovering.
Madame Ellen Beach Yaw, who ap
peared in a concert given at Wesleya.i
University, Monday night, was the
guest of honor at a reception given by
XI chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, at
the chapter house.
Prof. M. M. Fogg has gone to Iowa
City. Iowa, where he will act as judge
at a debate to be held there.
R. L. Schoen and R. E. Fortna mail')
i business trip to Omaha, Tuesday
JEWELERS
STATIONERS
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1123 O St. B-1534
DELIAN ELECT OFFICERS
The r.dian Literary fnciety bcM a
meeting Monday evoninp when they
elected the officers for the third term
The new officers rtrp as follows:
Carl Powell, president.
Hope Bennett, vice-president.
Hildred Hoobler, secretary.
Clara Hibbs, treasurer.
J. F. Thaden, sergeant-at-arms.
D. Metzinger, artist.
Tom Wherry, "23, another winner In
t)!. North Platte land drawing project,
It ft yesterday for Torrlngton, Wyom
ing, where he will look after his now
land. He will spend about a week in
the West before returning to resumo
his studies.
CAMPUS ROMEO HALTS
WOMAN IN BLACK ENTER
ING BASEMENT WINDOW
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here!" He thought that was a pecul
iar thing for a burglaress to say, but
he did not hesitate this was the gol
den oportunity of his life. His mother
would be sorry that she had made
him Jjoln the S. A. T. C, Intsead of
the army.
He assumed a look of bravery and
with a brick In his uplifted band
ho yelled, "Stop thief," and then ho
fled. He had given her Just one look.
Why the unseemly haste and the sud
den abandon of all his ambitions? Was
the woman one whom he had reason
to fear? Was he hiding a dark secret
that only this woman knew? Had h
loaf, his courage or had he been over
whelmed by her beauty? NO, none of
these. She was merely a reporter on
the "Rag"' who was endeavoring to
gain entrance to the locked-up office,
that she might write up Friday nights
formal.
You'll Smile Too
When you see the wonderful
values offered in this final
cleanup of Fall and Winter
Suits for men and young men
that are made by
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
at .
M4-75
(Values up to $70) t
This is an opportunity to
save $25 on your next suit.
We have remaining a number
' - " of suits of which only one or
two of a pattern are left, but
all models and sizes are rep
resented - Single and Double
Breasted, Stouts, Stubbs and
Logs are included.
This Sale will be for
SIX DA S Only
So Step Lively!"
(See Our Windows)
A Specail Sale at $9.45
Of 400 Pairs of Odd Trousers
All wool in many patterns in all sizes from 29 waist to
54 waist. Many are suiting fabrics probably some are the
same pattern as the suit you have, just worn out the trous
ers of. Priced for quick action at $9.45.
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING COMPANY
Nebraska's Ixirgest Exclusive Men's and Boy's Store
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BEETHOVEN'S SYMPHONY
FEATURE AT CONVOCATION
Beethoven's 6th Symphony In C
Minor will be presented at convoca
tion Thursday, aMrch 11, at eleven
o clock. The same program will be pre
sented that was given at the Matlneo
Musicale, Monday. Tho following :a
the program:
1st movement Allegro Con brio.
2d movement Andante con moto.
3d movement Allegro scherzo.
4th movement Allegro maestoso.
Edward J. Walt, first violin.
Ernest Harrison, second violin.
Wm. T. Quick, viola.
Lillian Biche 'celld
Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, organ.
When Dr. Maxey of the Law College
was asked yesterday whether or not he
saw bis quotation In Bubbles recently
that 'Notre Dame was surely expected
to uncork something, because they
brourht Brandy with them,' he smiling
ly said:
"Yes, and I think Bubbles was a
good place for H, too. Brandy always
comes Jn Bubbles, you know."
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intelligent
economy means
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