The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
FRU RAT. A SAT. MAT. FEB. 26-27
Selwyn & Co. Present
Rol Cooper Mearue's Big American
Melodrama of Love, Laughs,
Myster and Thrilla
UNDER COVER"
Direct from Chicago, with
H H. Warner and tha Guaranteed
Original Chicago Company
Billy B. Van -Mercedes
Dunbar's White Huzzars
La France and Bruce
Chinko
Hal and Rrances
Minnie Kaufman
William Bence A. Co.
The Peps Trio
O "Garry of the Royal
Mounted."
A Broadway Feature
"When Greek Meets
Greek.
Ensfgn Oanlbas
Transfer Go.
Takes pleasure in giving yon
tie efficient service in the west
la cab, tail or baggage when yon
call ns, day or night
. JZL So. 11th St
Enter Any Tnne
for regular or special work In
Business Training.
School in session all summer.
Spring term, March I...""
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
14th & P Sts. B-6774
Come to
The Sugar Bowl
for PURE CANDIES, Box
or Balk, and ANGEL FOOD
TAFFY the best ever.
1552 O ST.
rami's CLASSY titst
IMEIER DRUG CO.
X3t2s end O STREETS
HE DUTCH LULL
AECCD PUCE TO EAT.
special music
Exclusive Agency for
MARTHA WASHINGTON
CHOCOLATES
"Sweet as the scent of roses
Pure as the spotless no.
SUN DRUG CO.
B2278 Cor. 14th A. "
UNI. NOTICES
Snap Shots
Wanted by the Cornhusker staff,
snap shots of Ivy Day, Olympics, pic
aics, parties, summer vacation scenes,
etc., by Marca 1, 1915.
All Juniors
Will receive the Nebraskan free of
charge the last semester of next year
if their subscription is paid before
March 1st for this semester, and be
fore October 15th for th firxt semes
ter of next year.
All basketball and track men who
have not had a physical examination
this semester should report at Dr.
Clapp's office immediately to make ap
pointment for same.
DR. R. G. CLAPP.
Phi Beta Kappa
INotice is hereby given that grades
reported to the Registrar later than
March 1, will not be considered in
reckoning Phi Beta Kappa standing
for the class of 1915.
RAYMOND L POOL,
Secretary.
All members of the Girls Club who
have not paid their dues will please
do so at once. The dues may be paid
to Miss Graham at ber regular office
hours, or to any member of the board.
Genevieve Lowry, Freda Stuff, Lelia
McNerney, Mable Sterns, Sadie Aber.
Louise BrownelL Florence Angle, Lau
retta Lord. Doris Slater, Geneva See
ger. Edna Ogden, Mary Haller, or
Bertha Driftmeir.
Spring 1915
Hats and Caps
Now Ready
ARMSTRONG'S
Doris Slater, Gene Liebendorfer, Ber
nice Haeckler, and Marcus Poteet and
also at the College Book Store and the
University Book Store. Price. 13.00.
Notice
Company F, Comhusker picture,
Thursday at 11:45, on the east steps
of the Administration Building. Full
uniforms and rifles. .
The legal fraternity f Phi Delta
Phi will meet at Alpha Tau Omega
House tonight at 8 o'clock.
Freshman Notice
Freshmen class Meeting at 11:30
today. Memorial HalL instead of at
11 a. m.
EDITOR'S STATEMENT
WAS MISREPRESENTED
Staff Members Pictures Will Not be
Printed Unless They Work Sub
scription Campaign Soon
"A misrepresentation of the facts,"
is the way Business Manager Poteet of
It AAA UUtU .Aw w . . w
Lindell Hotel on March 6th. Tickets article in the Xebraskan yesterday
. w M i u. i x a a. - v j:i
may be secured from A. V. Kjelson and
Lee A. Yochum.
Junior Class Meeting
Junior Class meeting Thursday at
11:20 in Memorial HalL Election of
officers and other important business
to be considered. PRESIDENT.
.Yelative to the statement of Editor
Samuelson. Mr. Samuelson was re
ported to have said tha through care
lessness on the part of the students
the Cornhusker could not possibly be
issued on the date announced.
What Mr. Samuelson really said was
that those members of the staff who
have not been working mill not have
The Frethman class will have a j their pictures included in the Cora-
. . ' m - m Kt 4-n V nVii r4 n W Till ry- tr-Te TiTi T. iJ t fi a
class meeting Thursday morning ia
Law 101 at 11 o'clock.
LE BAS, President
Pershing Rifles Attention
Initiation and medal spelldown
Thursday. February 25. All Persuings
out Eats. i. E. ALLISON, Captain.
busker staff photograph, and that
other persons would be appointed to
the staff In their places.
But loafing aides are not all that
Mr. Samuelson has to contend with.
A number of organizations "hare neg
lected to attend to the matter of snap
shots. These snapshots were intended
for the pages opposite the group
u Notice photographs or tue ira termites or
Company H will have the picture for ( sororities. Should not enough material
tbe Cornhusker taken at 5 P- m. Tbursbe turned in before this evening or
day (today). Cadets are to assemble early enough tomorrow morning to
in uniform with guns and equipment at catch the Omaha train, the pages will
the east entrance of the Armory. Don't
fail to report
CAPT. A. J. COVERT.
Attention
All "B" Company men out for oof-
pany picture Thursday, February 25.
Fall In at the east end or Armory at
11:20. Full uniforms, guns, and no
belts.
Komentky Club meeting in Union
Hall. Temple, Saturday, February 27,
evening.
PRESIDENT.
be run blank. In the event that pic
tures or space contracted by organi
zations or individuals is not paid at
Town send's by Friday night at
o'clock the pictures will not' go in tbe
book.
While not dismising reporters and
contradicting published stories, this
disgruntled pair is making plans for
tbe subscription campaign, which be
gins March 4.
Boy May Graduate From College at 15
Los Angeles. Cal. When Raymond
Ray walks into tbec lass room at
Hollrwood high school tomorrow
te. ..h t Faculty Hall, morning to take his seat with tbe
Ag. CUD s. 1 Ml .rv,-
Temple, 7:30.
Meeting of the Junior Prom commit
tee An U. 102 at 11 a. sl, Thursday.
Important.
PAUL N. TEMPLE.
Junior Prom tickets may be obtained
ft. foHowinc: Paul Temple.
sophomore class be will attract some
attention. He Is 8 years of age and
perhaps the youngest high school
sophomore in the world.
He is not a prodigy nor a phenom
enon, but if be continues to progress
as regularly as be has in tbe past be
will enter college before be is 32.
and mar get bis degree at 15. Ray-
. .
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Burke Taylor, Kelt KiiKT. AnDurj"w". -
Clue, mum Frerl Harold Bclwake, aLi ill tatber m clerfjmaa.
THE
University School ofMusic
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R
Iaitrnction fiven In aU branches of music" Students nay
enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
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'B-m. M AL. DBMni C" v
mJt ri!lr mj n't nrutM. '1 htirk.
beavy aiid warm smart ump iiUi&g
And well tailored will outlut the
The BradJey Shaker is iHostrated a
fine all-aroTADd, deirendable sweater that will
staiid all you can give it, arid more. The
Bradley Navajo Shaker Las a Navajo border
deftly knitted in collar and around bottom in
your college colors.
If your dealer doesn't sell Bradley
Sweaters, write us for the names fdealers
who do. Make a tand for a "Bradley." It
will pay you.
Bradley Kniiflng Go.
DeLavan, "Wis.
FOR SALE AT
MAGEE'S