The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1915, Image 5

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    DAILY NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
THE
All This Week. Three Timet Daily
"TILUE'S PUNCTURED
ROMANCE"
Greatest Comedy Ever Produced
. Six Reel of Keystone Riot
Mat, too Nights, COc and 10c
mm
"Tne Little Angel of
Canyon Creek"
Five-Part Dramatic
Story
The Pathe Daily News
"Col. Heza Liar Ghcst
Breaker"
"The Beauty of Crimea"
Majestic Musical Four
William Morrow & Co.
'A Tragedy of the Rails'
"Runaway June"
"Hearct-Selig News"
"A Man of Parts"
mmn GLASSY caw
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
THE DUTCH EEL
A EQ33 PUCE TO EAT.
special music
The Place To Eat
SPA CAFETERIA
-AT-
CITY Y. LLCA.
LCSmitb&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
WANT YOUR BUSINESS
Special rites to Student.
CALL AND SEE US.
125 NO. 13TH.
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THE UNIVERSITY FEDERATION OF CHURCH WORKERS
Left to Right: R. L. Ewir.g". D. R. Le:nd. E. A. Worthlsy, and C. J. Pope.
The membership of the Federation
of Church Workers N limited to these
who devote their ho!e time to relic
ions work in the University commun
ity. They are without o'f.cial connec
tion with the University, but represent
the churches and the Cari:iun associ
ations. T!;e organization tries to "ex
press the spirit of unity in plan and
wcrk aniens the churru workers. Tae
present membership consists r Mr. E.
A. Wcrthiey. the president, who rep
resents the Methoais; Kri-eopat
church. Miss Fannie Drake of the Wo-
OPENS TONIGHT
(Continued from paxe 11
in the Armory and Bethany meets
Creichion in the Chapel. Class B
tcaros wi's make their debut tomorrow
afternoon: Lincoln w ll meet Wilber
in the Armory at two o'clock.
All the games scheduled for toniohtjM. S. Lehigh University ; professor of
will be fast contests. Shelton witl be
y. afi the team which put
S,uth. Omaha out cf the running a
year ago. Elmwood. the little school
which created a sensation in the 1912
tournament, is said to hare a ver
strong quintet and is doped to do
things in Class B. Friend. Wahoo.
Falls City, and Pawnee City are all
preceded by fast reputations.
A feature for tonight's opening will
be the presence of Stanley L. Simon
sen of New York City, better known
Sam Stretch, who witl give exhibi-
tions of his peculiar power between .
conte&U. Simoiisen is a "stretcher
as his cognomen Implies. Seme of his
stunts are: Stretching to height from
normal, six and one-half inches;
stretching his neck from normal, four
and one-half inches; sketching cu
'leg from normal, fourteen inches;
stretching either arm from normal
L- inrhMt stretching both arms
fmm nonnaL seven inches; shorten-j
tag his leg from nonnaL four inches; tfecre,ary y. M. C. A.; Delta Upsilcn
shortening either am from normal. fiaternily: pBi Beta Kappa; pastor
four and one-haK inches; shortening Hyde park rj&ptlst church. Chicago,
neck from nonnaL two and one-half DeaQ R;nger Graduate University
inches. Exp&ssfon of leg four inches i ( Nebragka; member Phi Kappa Psi
over normal size, chest (muscular. jfralernjty; lawyer. South Omaha,
without intake of bresih) nine inctes. u- w Getbman Graduate Nortn
imolsen is cn bis way to the exposi 'WWftera University; member 'varsity
tion at San Francisco, and is giving
exhibitions enroute. He has created
considerable interest among med1 ; Cbi fraternity.
men. who. it is claiw-d. are baffled by Program of Campaign
bis phenomenal contortions. ! Wednesday
The programs, containing the com-; 12 m Meeting Volunteer Force,
plete schedule of all the games of the SL Paul's ehurch.
tournament, with the lime and place ; 7 p. m.-OpenIng address. A. J. El
dealgnated. containing the names of; lictt. Temple Theatre.
the tlavers on eath team, ana a
fcore card for keeping track of the,
progress of the tourney, were piacea
on sale this moraSn? at the Temple
and the three book stores.
A Student Legislator
Bowdoin College, of Brunswick, Me,
this year has the distinction, probably
unique among the New England col
leges, of having an undergraduate as a
member of the state legislature. The
m.n (. James A. Lewis '15. and repre
sents the town of North Haven.
man's Christian Association is the sec
retary- r- C. J. Pope is the Univer
sity pastor of the Baptist church. Mr.
1). R. Leland is the Presbyterian Uni
versity pastor. Tne numbers of this
body of church workers wish to be un
derstood as deeply interested in the
moral and re'.igious ii? of the faculty
ani university students and desire in
every proper way working together to
promcte the best interests cf the stu
dent community in those matters
touching the life and work of the stu
dents of the University of Nebraska.
CAMPAIGN OPENS
(Continued from page 1)
William Hints B. D. Northwestern,
graduate University of Wisconsin;
university pastor Iowa Agricultural
College; all round atMete.
L C Conrad C. E. Cornell College;
civil engineering iva..uS
cultural Lonege.
H. L. Heinzeman Kansas Univer
sity 1S06. varsity football; interna
tional secretary of the Y. M. C. A.;
formerly student secretary at Univer
sity of Iowa.
J. L. Childs Graduate University cf
Wisconsin; member of the Iron Cross;
member of oratorical and journalistic
fraternities; international secretary
of the Y. SI. C. A.
W. I Fowle Gnauate of Des
Moines College. 192. as president of
clasiS Von tne McKay prize in ora-
torj : graduate University of Chicago.
E. J. Simonds Graduate of Nebras
ka Wesleyan and Yale University;
Nebraska state student secretary Y.
M. C. A.
Harrison Elliott Graduate Ohio
Wesleyan University; international
secretary Y. M. C. A.
Chas. W. Gilkey Graduate Harvard
. formerlv international
rfoobajj team; Hiinr.is state student
rsecrcUry y. M. C. A.; member Sigma
Thursday
n
a. m. convocation auure.
, "TV y
Meaning of the Present War.
Chancellor Frank Strong. Univer
sity of Kansas.
12
m Meeting Volunteer Force,
First Presbyterian Church.
5 p. m. Address to medical stu
dents. Nebraska IlalL
7 p. m. Men's meeting. "The Cni
rersity Man's Obligation to the
Modern City." Raymond Robins.
The Temple Theatre.
Friday
-5-' .m .-v- -V
The Bell Family in Musical Act, Opening Thursday
Afternoon at the Orpheum.
10 a. ni. Convocation. Farm School.
Address by Uaymond Robins.
11 a. m. Special r.ddress to En
gineers. L. E. Conrad, professor
civil engineerii.s. Kansas Agricul
tural College.
11 a. m. Special address to Law
students by Raymond Robins.
Lecture Room. I.a-v BuHding.
12 m. Meeting Volunteer Force.
First Baptist Church.
2 p. m. Meeting of local ministers.
Address by Raymond Robins.
7 p. m. Men's mefting. 'The Uni
versity Man's Obligation to the
Industrial Problem." Raymond
Robins. The Temple Theatre.
Saturday
12 m. Meeting Volunteer Force.
First Christian Church.
12 m. Faculty Luncheon. Raymond
Robins. Banquet Hall. The Tem
ple. 7 p. m. Men's Meeting. "The Uni
versity Man's Obligation to Mod
ern Politics." Raymond Robins.
The Temple Theatre.
Sunday
3 p. m. Men's Meeting. "The Pow
er That Will Enable the Univer
sity Man "To Get By. " Raymond
Robins. The Temple Theatre.
Monday
7 p. ni. Conservation Meeting. Ad
dress by Chas. W. Gilkey of Chi
cago. The Temple.
Tuesday
11 a. m. Special Convocation. Ad
j dress by Chas. W. Gilkey. Chicago.
CALENDAR
March
Friday, March 12
Delta Zeta BanqneL
Phi Kappa Psi Lincoln.
Saturday, March 13
Kearney Clcb. Y. M. C. A-
S:15.
Delta Zeta Lincoln.
Delta Gamma Banquet.
Phi Kappa Psi BanqneL
Matinee Mixer for H. S. Visitors.
Alpha XI Delta Lincoln.
Printing and engraving at Boyd's.
125 No. 12th.
California. California's baseball
team will invade the Orient in a trip
University School of Music
EsubliiW 1694
OpposiU the University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction riven in all branchei of music. Students may
enroll et any time. Beginner accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
next summer as the guseU of the Kei
University team. This is with the
understanding that the Jap team will
play a return game at the Univeritj
of Califoria Hi 1016.
LOST A pecketbeok r.t Junior Prom.
Return to Daily Nebraskan office
and receive reward. 106-10S-74
LOST Chemistry bcoK, "Qualitative.
Analysis." Finder kindly return to
the Daily Nebraskan office. ("Address
326 North 17th St.," was in the front
of book.) 106-108-72
Are you depending on your
vacation for your next year's
schooling? Do you want to
make money?
Have You Any "Pep"
We will give you an education
in a salesmanship proposition
free of charge. Just a little of
your time between now and com
mencement to prepare you to
make good. No peddling no
money invested no fake. A re
liable Lincoln business concern
wants, a good man from every
County in the State. You can
work in your home county to
best advantage. This proposi
tion may be your life work. Men
of 21 to 30 preferred. For in
formation address
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Lincoln, Nebraska.
For "P."
NEW CLASSES
just being organized
Enter any time
for regular or special work.
School in session all summer.
Lincoln Business College
14th & P St. Phone B-774
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