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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i flu hi t I Newly Elected Feasted By Outgoing Innocents Thursday Evening TIhiim1ii owning the newly olectctl Iiiii'X'ciiIm wv rciiHtcd and InltiutP'l J.y i ho t till tcii outgoing SoiilorH of lli honorary noddy at the Lincoln hold Art-r a short Initiation core inoiij i '( lnrK(' "Inner hall, tho now IniKxoiitH clad for tho first tlnio In llu-lr fiery robes, adjourned to the or dinary for viands In many courses and of multiple valet y. A lonst Hat of four Bubjocts was tho after-dinner occuHlon and the speeches were given In a vein that was truly an Inspiration to the new wearers of tho devils-head for the taBks that lay before thorn during their active year. Vorno Hodpe, who was one of tho charter members of tho society, of- trrr-itmr lh" """ "f "Clipnfrpur."! C L. Rein opened tho toasts with u very clear and coherent explanation of the principles, duties and ideals or tho Bocio'ty, under the toast or "Steering Apparatus." On bohair of tho neophytes, Raymond Smith ex plained tho intentions and expecta tions of tho new members In "Don ning tho Goggles." "Over Rough Roads" was tho subject of an ex tended talk by Ouy Kiddoo on which ho pointed out the difllcultles that lay each year before tho thirteen Seniors by way of lack of cooperation, tho desire tor personal advancement with in and tho severe criticism and dis approval from without of tho un assuming efforts of the Innocents Professor Fossler was last on tho toast list and under the caption of "Speeding," dealt In an inspiring talk with tho connection between univer sity life and education, and the fast speeding progress of tho ago. Though not on tho regular toast list, Guy Reed, Mr. Crooks and Dr. Condra were called upon. Guy Rood pointed out some of the specific nc .complihhmcms for the betterment of Nebraska that lay within tho power and ability of tho Innocents. Mr. Crooks who was also a charter mem ber, recalled the origin ten years ago of tho society, traced its growth In respect and importance and suggested the erection on tho campus of a small building with the devil's head In signia attached where tho traditions and accomplishments of the Innocents might be preserved. Dr. Condra, an honoiar member, appealed to the maul Instincts of the juniors and in his usuul forceful manner exhorted the members to gi eater efforts for the school. The meeting broke up amid very vigorous cheering and war. unanimously pronounced one of tho most impressive and purposeful meet ings ever attended by any of the past ( r future Innocents. r I Should Worry Going Away ! NECESSITIES FOR THE TRAVELER C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133 O et. rr W Don't forget to call ENSIGN to take your trunk to Depot when going home any time. Ensign Omnibus & Transfer Co. We prepared to supply every requirement. Our line of Traveling Baers, Suit TTases ana Trunks is at its highest point of completeness, brimful of good values. Come in and let us show Suit Cases 1.95 to 15.00 Bags 4.95 to 20.00 Trunks 3.95 to 35.00 We're Good Clothes Specialist to the Swagger Young Chap who wants to look 1 his best when he returns home. New Straw Hats, from the World s Best Makers Barford & Sons, England, also Vyset Sons and our own Famous Knox Hats. New shapes in Panamas-Sennet and Milan. Panama Hats for Milady New Shapes, Attractively Priced Get the Habit and Trade With MAYER BRO'S CO.J w a I rw I H .? 6m6ossed Jfafionery imparts an;. indiOidaadfy foydut correspond ence. Monograms, fraiernityandsororifif' cresfs suJiftCied in anif styCe. Jtace(ournaL eo. JTeil Pt inoojsinc-coppfH riirc innnnvini. s U-. 1 m THEATRES ORPHEUM Thurs., Friday, Sat. WIF (JUS EDWARDS FAMOUS "SCHOOL DAYS" With Some Bunch of Kidlets PHOTO PLAYS Qrpheum Orchestra U Shows Daily. Matinee 2 P. M Night 7-9 P M. Mat. Children J5c, Adults 10c. Nights all Seats 15c HAVE The Evans DO YOUR WASHING if CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK if 12th and O Streets P. A. Hall President if F. H. Johnson Vlce-Pres. if if W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash. LYRICS Thursday, Friday, Sat. JOHN NEFF ROYAL ITALIAN FOUR PHOT OPLAYS The Vampire of tho Desert "Pathe's Weekly" "Margaret's Painting" THREE SHOWS DAILY. MATI NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 AND 9 P. M. Matinees, Children 5c, Adults 10c, Night All Seats 15c iti : 7 v Vtvil V X vx ;!-'. iV' J v i ' ' 1 '" MllilW"., t i t, ' f.' Jlk ,,, -ftAJfe... J. !.- !, WWlllffHllW