The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1920, Image 3

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The
University Players Stock Co.
Announce
"Successful
Calamity"
Thursday, Friday &
Saturday Nights
November 18, 19, 20
at the
Temple Theater
Curtain 8:20
Many good seat may be
Becured at Boss P. Curtice
Music Oo.
2-30 Now Twloe Dally 8:20
Marie and Mary McFarland
American Grand Opera 8tar
Harry Rose
ADLER A DUNBAR
Ernest Marjorie
ANDER80N A BURT
Welcli, Mealy & Montrose
Thoae Surprise Boya
"LA GRACIOSA"
OSAKI TAKI
J ROSAMOND JOHNSON
And Hie Inimitable Five
"SYNCOPATION"
KINOQRAM8
TOPICS OF DAY
M A.TR- 25e and 60
EVES. 60c to S1.2S
ORPHEUM
Monday, November 22
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W, Actor
BLIND YOUTH
6y VIllABD tTACK nd LOU TELLECEN
Mr. Telleaen will appear in pereon.
Not a motion picture. Prices, 50c to
$2.00.
THE,
M0N, TUES.. WED.
See this Today
THE UNTAMED"
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TOM MIX
"GET CUT AND GET
UNDER"
with
HAROLD LLOYD
ANDY AND MIN
Chows at 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9
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"THE JAILBIRD"
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fW1.1L AIIDF.II ATTRACTION
"THE RACE OF THE AGE"
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"THE GREAT REDEEMER"
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THE MYSTIC GARDEN
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LK8TKK MniOND CO.
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Prof. N. A. Bengston will give an
Illustrated lecture this evening on
Central Africa at the regular meeting
of the Del lan literary society In
Faculty Hall. Everyone Is Invited to
attend this open meeting.
Frank A, Hayes has returned with
his bride and has resumed his duties
at the Soil Survey Department They
have gone to housekeeping at 142b'
L street.
Miss Peart Jones, Omaha; Miss
Helen Kohler, of Kansas City, and
Misses Isabelle and Deta Welsh, or
Kearney, will be guests at the Delta
Delta Delta house this weekend.
Helen Snyder, of Columbus, will be
a week-end guest at the PI Beta Phi
house,
J. C. Meleryurgen, of Omaha, who
has been visiting his daughter,
Bernice Meteryurgen, at the PI Beta
Phi house, has returned to his home.
Olive Means, ex-21, and Irene
Means, of Omaha, are week-end guests
at the Alpha XI Delta house.
Phi Kappa Pal.
Phi Kappa Psi entertained Kappa
Kappa Gamma at a steak fry In the
Caves Wednesday evening. Supper
was cooked under ground. Those
present were Gretchen ,Edee, "22,
Dorothy Ellis. '23, Ruth Kadel. '23,
Faye Loucks, '23, Alice Huntington,
'23, Daisy Davenport, '24, Daisy Graff,
'23. Dorothy Lyons, '23. Kenneth
ORorke. '23. Harlan Boyer, '2S. Story
Harding, '22, Rutgers Van Brunt, '22,
Dave Noble. '23, Walter LeClere. '23,
Amos Ginn, '22, and Tom Roope, '23.
Phi Kappa Pal Alumni Dinner.
The Lincoln alumni of Phi Kappa
Psi were guests of the active chapter
for dinner Thursday night at 6 o'clock
in the chapter house. A three-course
dinner was Berved. Alumni who were
present included Dr. C. F. Ladd, L. C.
Oberlies, J.' J. Ledwith, Ralph Lahr,
Lynn Lloyd, Phil Watklna, Gaylord
Davis, Perry Branch, D. Kenneth
Saunders, Wardner Scott, Lloyd De
Weeee, A. L. Haecker and Elmer
Wllmeth.
Kappa Phi.
Forty members and pledges of
Kapra Phi were entertained last
Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. F.
Huntington at 418 South Twenty
seventh street Light refreshments
were served and Mrs. Huntington
and Bernice Miller, president of the
Methodist girls' organization, gave
short talks explaining the purpose of
the society. Wednesday evening
Kappa. Phi met at Faculty Hall,
Temple building, and pledged the fol
'owing girls: Julia Stephens, Louise
"ewby, Ethel Jones, Ruth Olson, Mary
V'oble, Lenore Umphrey, Fonita Sett,
Floy Farnsworth, Myrtle Hendrick
'on, Eoline Cull, Helen Carson,
Coulee Pierce, Elsie Pierce, Vera An
!erson, Aleta Roberts, Muriel Thomas,
"Sarah Goddard, Alice Beavers, Lenna
laack, Bernice Tucker, Myrtle Olson
"lelen Kennedy, Olga Coney, Mary
""ummings and Ruby Lesh. Three
onorary members elected lo Kappa
""hi at the weekly meeting preceding
ast Wednesday's, are the returned
missionaries, the Misses Watson ana
Iragg, and Miss Eleanor Miller,
lirector of religious education for
Methodist churches f Lincoln.
WANT ADS.
LOST A pair of black sholl-rimmed
glasses and a Conklin fountain pen.
Return to Student Activities office.
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"TJKD A University Players sea
son ticket Owner may get same
at the T. M. C. A. room at the
Temple or by calling Vera Rigdon.
It
'XST Alpha Omicron PI pin be
tween Piller'a drug store and the
Alpha O house. It
FOR RENT Three rooms In modern
home, two blocks from campus; for
gtrla. Call L6C30. Zt
CORNHTJSKER Arraigements Lave
bee a made with Towasani the
photographer, to make Ute picture
for the 1921 "Oorafassker." Oa Se
conal of tbe ua usually heavy holi
day hoiriaeaw r car" m
Cheat tor tfcia fiupeee sheaM ar-
Bubbles
By I ma Cuckoo
Lives of dancers all remind ub
That the most of ua are chumps,
For we always leave behind ub
Footprints on the women's pumps.
Ex.
"Do you know another use for a
meat holder?"
"No, what? Steak holder."
She "Footblll is such a rough
game, do the players get killed very
often?"
He "No dear, only once."
Wnen the answer to bo many mathe
matics problems Is sero no wonder
so many students think they are
working for nothing.
Which is It? George Driver or
George 1b a driver? (
George Driver with Omaha concern.
For the benefit of all Freshmen
and uninformed upperclassmen we
wish to announce that the Press Club
Is an organization for journalists and
not for cleaners, presserfl and dyers
as some have thought
Wanted Room by young man well
heated and light
Perhaps the reason so many people
are poor is that they are always pre
tending to be rich.
He "You look sweet enough to
eat"
She "I do eat Where shall we
go?" Ex.
Why is it that when a girl is mad
it is easier for her to get up stares
than for anyone else to get upstairs.
An Imperfect Day.
When you come to the end of a hard
exam.
And you sit alone, with your thot
While the "bull" himself, like an
Innocent lamb.
Shrinks to see what the day hath
brought;
Do you think what the end of a hard
exam
Can mean to a proud heart
When the grade goes home to dad
and mam.
Who think their eon's so smart?
Well, this is the end of a hard exam.
At the end of a quarter, too;
And it leaves some thots that ain't
worth a damn.
Since now the test is through.
For professors have painted this hard
exam
In colors that never fade,
And we find at the end of a hard
exam
The mark of a grade we've made.
Ex.
Delicious Waffles
Home Baked Pastry
Tasty Meals and Luncheons
1434 O St.
Green Goblin
Pins Now Here.
ALSO
Valkyrie
Silver Serpent
XI Delta
Mystic Fish
Viking
Black Masque sect week.
HALLETT
Cni Jeweler
Estab 1871 1143 O
'ITJfllli'
EASTMAN'S
Kodak Films
rrrtfLLERS
-1 TJIESCRIPTION
11 vilARMACY
BUY
A WARM
BLANKET
For Your Bed From Our
SALE!
Every blanket in our entire stock
has been marked at great reduction.
F ne qualities, attractive colon and pa terns. Among these extraordinary
bargains, we mention the following items of interest to you
PLAID BLANKETS broken plaid effects in gray, pink, blue,
lavender or gold. Duttonhole edge. Wool finish. Size 66x80. A Qk
Weight, 4 pounds pair. SPECIAL PRICE, PAIR. TU
PLAID BLANKETS pink, gray, tan and block plaids. Button mm
hole edge. Wool finish. Size 70x80. Weight, 5 pounds pair. Q
SPECIAL PRICE, PAIR,
BEACON "INDIAN" BLANKETS in effective Indian designs. Cf
Size C6xS0. Were 8.50. REDUCED PRICE, PAIR VJeUV
WOOL INDIAN BLANKETS in soft, dull blues, reds, grays, t J Aff
browns and greens. Were 12.50 to 20.00. REDUCED PRICE Ull
Third Floor.
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KIRSCHBAUM
CLOTHES
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many reasons why this has
become the favorite shopp
ing center of Lincoln
men and young men:
- Our store b exclusive headquarters
for Kirschbaum Clothes.
2 Our stock is always complete in
fabric and style variety, in rsuge of
! , sizes for men ox every proportion, j
Our prices for Fall and Winter begin
as low as jtou
Our sales force is efficient and court
eous.
Our merchandise is backed by an
absolute guarantee of satisfaction-. -or j
vour money back. 4
Where fre cm yom fai better,
LOCATION. N sx-X2& to
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