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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1914)
M tmmmmmmmm j' Tt t yr turn fj1 DAILY N1BEAIXA K - r, " ' n ' J M i- I DAVID CITY HIQH SCHOOL ALUMNI. Tho -FirBt-AlumniJDlrcctoryt D. 0. H. S., 1014, Is on flnlo at ED YOUNG'S. Twonty-flvo contB tho copy. Straw i JHlutJDme 1 Is here at last A wonderful showing ., of snappy straw 4ids at a decided price saving ' 95c to $1.95 HEfclNE 1132 O STREET PROFILE Scarf slide space and lock front jro?(nfy - ObW anuKf V y LQtrtM Orontf . limmw. --... - .- - --..- -..,- ,HM UNITED SHIM & COLLAR. CO. TROYfc.Y. SOLD KXCLUHIVKLV Ul" KLINES 1132 0 Street NEW 8HIPMENT OF PINS for Engineering Society, Civil Engineers, Black Mask, Teach ers College High School, Unl. 8ohooL-of-MusIc HALLE-TT IUnrJcwcte' Estb. 1871 1143 O University Notices' Cornhuskerat PorsonB doBlrlng standard copies of tho CornhuBker may-ordot8amoat. T. A. Williams' office or Cornhusker ofllco for a fow days. Clothes Out. All clothing must bo romoved from tho lookorB In tho Women's Gym naslum by Juno m or ir"wiirbcrcon flscated by tho University. Arrange ments may bo made before Juno 1st for storing proporty with Mrs. Plerco for tho summer. INA E. GITTINGS. University Ajr 8ocletyv Tho United Ag Socloty will hold Its annual picnic next. Saturday aftor ndon, May 23. A good tlmo Is prom ised and ovory member should bo -out. This will bo tho last mooting of the year and oloctlon of ofllcors for next year will tako place. Watch tho bul letin boards for announcement of tho tlmo and place. PreBldont. Engineer Notice. Anyone holding tickets or monoy be longing to Engineers' banquet, May 9, please turn in to T. A. Williams, Ad ministration Building. W. H. BIXBY, Chairman. Senior Gowns. All seniors miiBt order their caps and gowns at the University Book Store on or before Saturday, May 23. MILDRED BUTLER, Chairman. MEDICAL SERVJCE. (Continued from page 1.) Every student and it is nppropri ato at thTstfine to Buy :every- mcdi' cal student may find lying ready to his hand every day opportunities for sop vle to hlr fellow- students- tho dis charge of which will do as much or moro to fit him for larger service later on as any facts or theories which ho may master in tho laboratories or tho class room. Thoro aro problems of re JatlpnghJB Jo hla association, health and sanitation problems inaivldunl-or common arising in tho circles In which medical BtUdonts dally move. Tho so lution of thoso will not only strengthen tho faculties but enlargo tho Influence of the man whoso future success rests upon his ability to see such onDortunl- rtToB, lb grapple with sUClrproblemBr and to solve them for tho assitsance of his fellow men whom If ho, Is to be a true physician ho lives only to serve. Tho modlcan students who waits for tho complotlon of his collogo course arid his diploma to begin his contribu tions to the welfare and happiness of thoso around hi mhas already teKun burylug-hlg-talenta; Begin-your-sojv vice now and your opportunities will grow In number and importance with your certain Improvement in ability. SOPHOMORES WIN TRACK MEET AT MEDIC PICNIC Big Time put at the Park Yesterday and Fast Time Made In the Various Races. Union Picnic. MemborB of tho Union Lltorary So ciety will take tho Bethany car at six thirty for .the annual picnic nt tho "StatoFm in. University Calendar Friday, May 22. Kappa Alpha Thota Lincoln Hotel. Slgmn Chi Llndoll Hotel. TCUBnrot Klub- banquet Llndoll Hotel. Alpha Sigma Phi house party. Sophomoro Hop Capital Beach. Tho Medics raised thunder at their picnic yesterday. Smoke, bomb echoes and various other forms of fireworks arose In tho vicinity of tho picnic park. In the track meet which was held In tho afternoon the sopho mores were victorious over the fresh men by a score of 9 to 7. Smith, a young freshman, brought home sev- feral-honorB-for-hls-xlaaaintheJxack.! j ovents. The ball game was won by iuo Bopoomores. 100-yard daBh Smith, Ehrhard. Tug-of-war Sophomores. Sack race Smith, Llebendorfer, Westover. Three-logged Taco Sophomores first and second. " Rescue race Freshmen first and second. Saturday, May 23. Kappa Sigma dancing party Capi tal Beach. Kappa Kappa Gamma banquet Lin coln Hotel. Sigma Alpha Epsllon Music Hall. Komonsky Club banquet Lincoln Hotel. Palladlan picnic Crete. Delta Tau Delta Art Hall. Farm Houso dancing party-Houso. -Farm The Logical Finish. Dayton "I know the tango and tho turkey trot, but what's" thbSl. TVItus?" "Doylo "It's the one you do with a trained nurse." Judge. For Sale. Three 1913 cloth Cornhuskors. T.A. Williams' office. $2.00 each; "LOST Thurbduj, a buneh of keyBr probably In tho postofllco. Return to Registrar. PEP BEING SHOWN FOR BEACH DANCE TONIGHT All Tickets, Except a Few Which Have Been Promised, Sold Cars Leave Early. The Sophomoro Hop will bo hold tonight at Capital Beach. Tho grand march will begin promptly at 8:30. Cars will leave Tenth and O streets at 8:00 p. m. and every thirty minutes thereafter. Tho last car returning from tho Beach will leave there at 11:45 o'clock. It was tho intention of the committee to hold the dance In a hall downtown In caso of rain, but this has been abandoned. The dance will be held at the Beach tonight, rain cr shine. Hagonslck's orchestra will TurulBh tho music; Qnt uf a-hund red4 tickets thoro have boon some nlnoty odd sold and from all present indlca- rttonsthe-dancowill-bo-a-marked-fiuo- cess. ,4.' 1 r'n;-,. . y . ( Hart, Sctiaffner & Marx , -, ...B. ' 'Fashion CldffiesTIIizsi Wickwhe "Glotfyes- Bond" Suits ' ALL AT zOlTDiscourif ' r "5 during our Remodeling and Rebuilding Sale u One-fifth off on Men's Hats Trunks and Bags Armstrong Clothing Co. G0w3 OLOTHSf MERCHANT8 Men's Tan Russia Call Rubber Sole Oxfords i f M$TI I ' IL . I Si SBZlhi Hs r' ilY -y-IJM--R f, I j;.-. 1 I J!flS?L 1 1 ??73 v KS We have several styles in this pc.pular shoe for young men. , MA.H?ANy CALF-with heavy spring heels and white lining, to wear with wfcite hose, $5 pair. DARK TAN CALI- snrinir haaf 7inr.AnA :- $4.50 pair. ' ' WiUCU vip' 1,IGHT TAN CALF spring heel perforated vamp, $4- pair. Men's Shoes main iloon b r m m r m m C-. Sr m f mti& TAN RUBBER SOLE AND HEEL THIS WEEK BUDD $31) 1415 O Rag Applications. Application for election to tho posi tions of edutonin-cbief, managing edi tor, two associate editors, business manager and assistant business man a gor of tho Dally Nebraskan for tho first semester of tho school year of 1914-1915 will bo received at tho ofllco of tho secretary of tho Student Publi cation Board, basement Administra tion Building, until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, May 23, 1914. Application to bo mado on form which will bo furnished by tho secre tary. T. A. WILLIAMS, Secretary Student Publication Board. v - "!!"HaiBBBaaaaaaaHHBBBaBBBVIHiaaaaaH r M,Zlzzirirrr' Physicians and Hospital J Supplies 1 PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR SPECIALTY I fi .4 -A A t i . m jJL v J 'K ."1 i , 1 "i -tf 'UfUf'T'TT """ 1 ym ""pf" & Jf3S M t? , tm. - w -It, -CrLrtT . '"' " "' " ' ""'" " - - - '. - 1 , : 1 Z- :....' ' ' " J1 . "n 1 1 .fan in j 11 n .... . 1 ! m