The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 16, 1916, Image 4

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    NEBBASKAN
T n E DAILY
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Evening Gowns
Party dresses cleaned our way
will give the wearer a feeling of
satisfaction that will add greatly
to the Joy of any occasion.
Cleaning and Dyeing
SERVICE
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Your buslneM Is valuable to us.
- We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
See us before you buy.
WHITEBREAST COAL
'& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St.
EDUCATIONAL
Dr. Wingert, A. M. Ph. D., pro
fessor of hygiene and medical
advisor, gives authoritative ad
vice to the students of the Ohio
State University on Eye Care.
I have it in brief folder, free
of charge. Call or phone. It
will be to your advantage.
DR. MARTIN
Optometrist and Optician
1236 O St.
GOTHIC THE NEW
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2 for 25C COLLAR
IT FITS THE CRAVAT
CUIETT. PEABODY CO.. Inc.. MOKtRS
DR. CLAPP ANNOUNCE8
MEN'S GYM PROGRAM
TWO HUNDRED MEN ARE TO
PARTICIPATE
BETTER
SODAS
UKDAES
ERVICE
TELLER'S
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Lr HARM ACY
Cor. 16th & O Sts. Phone B4423
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1S1S N Street
Dumb Bell Drill, Apparatus and
Bar WorK to e
Demonstrated
Dr. Clapp, head of the physical edu
cation department, has given out the
program for the men's snare oi me
annaal gymnastic exhibition, to be
given Friday night. The men will
demonstrate every phase of the year's
work:
Dumb Bell Drill
This drill is a combination of arm,
leg and trunk movement, planned for
this exhibition and to demonstrate
the nature of the general body build
ing work as arranged for the regular
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UI1IVC1 DllJ nooaoD. ..... i j
bv the first year men's gymnastic
riass. or as many as we can place
on the floor, which will be approxi-,
mately 125, under the direction or Mr. 1
Silvester, the floor instructor
Class Apparatus Work
The entire first year men's class
will be divided into eight squads, who
will work on different pieces of gym
nastic apparatus. This work reminds
one of an eight-ring circus and Is plan
ned to demonslrate the type of heavy
gymnastics taught in the regular
classes.
The exhibition work on the horizon
tal and parallel bars, tumbling and
flying rings by members of the gym
nastic team is put on to show the
figures that will be done by the mem
bers of the gymnastic team in the
Western Intercollegiate Gymnastic as
sociation meet at the University of
Minnesota next month.
The exhibition of electric club
swinging will be one of the most spec
tacular numbers on the program,
showing the possibility of combining
complicated movements in fancy club
swinging witlTcolored electric lights.
GUTBERLET THROWS VOSE;
GOES TO AMES MEET
Vose's shoulders to the mat In three
minutes In the gymnasium yesterday.
This victory insures Gutberlet the
place In the 145-pound class that will
meet the Iowa state agricultural col
lege wrestlers at Ames next Satur
day. The only, other places insured
on the team are Captain Otoupalik,
176 pounds; Rutherford, 158 pounds,
and Bowman, 135 pounds.
' a T O AND ALPHA
DELTA PI BOOSTING
FRAT CHAMPIONSHIP
BASKETBALL TONIGHT
Delta Tau Delta to Play Sljmi
Alpha Epsilon
(Continued from page 1)
j Edward L. Gutberlet pinned Leonard
The championship of the interfra-
ternity basketball tournament will be
decided tonight, when Sigma Alpha
Epsilon plays Delta Tau Delta in the
Armory. The games this year have
been particularly clean. Sixteen fra
ternities have taken part in the tour
nament and the scores have been
close.
The Delta Taus won in the first di
vision by defeating the Acacia, Alpha
Theta Chi and Jtlpha Tau Omega fra
ternities. The Sig Alphs won in the
second division by defeating the
Sigma Nus, Phi Gamma Delta and
Sigma Thi Epsilon.
Per Cent
rhl Delta Theta 7.1
Alpha Sigma Phi w... 5.7
Delta Chi ............. 5.6
Sororities
Alpha Delta PI ................36.3
Delta Gamma .................33.3
Achoth ....................... 30
Kappa Alpha Theta ............ 29.3
Chi Omega ,,26.3
XJamma Phi Beta .........,,.. 26.3
Alpha Phi .................... 20.6
Delta Delta Delta 18.8
Kappa Kappa Gamma 16.7
Alpha Chi Omega lg.i
Alpha XI Delta ...,,..,,..,..16.1
Alpha Omicron PI ...,....,,,.16
PI Beta Phi ,....,....,,,.....10.4
Delta Zeta ................... .10
Michigan to Start Shell Game
It was learned on Tuesday that the
university may within a year or two
be represented by a crew at the In.
tercolleglate regattas In the east. Fi
nal steps have been taken to make
rowing a separate university activity.
Suppose You Were Hungry and Had No Way of Getting Food!
Suppose You Were Scantily Clad and Homeless in the Midst of Winter!
Wouldn't you be grateful to some generous-hearted friend
who would come to you with vholesome food, warm
clothing and show you the way to a haven of refuge?
THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WOLIEII, CHILDREN MID AGED PEOPLE WHO TODAY ARE
HUNGRY, HOMELESS AND HELPLESS
They Are the Refugees from Invaded and Devastated
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Forced to flee for very life
and Northern Greece.
itself, these refugees found their way into Albania, Montenegro
Hundreds of them have died from starvation and exposure.
Thomas Nelson Page,
American Ambassador at
Rome, has cabled that 'the
conditions are frightful."
Dr. Edward Ryan,
of the American Red Cross,
said in a recent cable mes
sage : ,
"The suffering in places visited is be
yond description. People are dying by
the hundreds and must be removed. I
have seen myself hundreds lying by the
roadside, 'and human life is of no more
value than the dust in the street. Con
sider "we are the only people -who can re
lieve the situation by transporting the
refugees."
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A Way Has Been
Opened for the Rescue of
These People
The American Relief Clearing
House in Paris has chartered a ves
sel to transport the Serbian refugees
to the island of Corfu. The French
Government has endorsed this
plan and agreed to provide a safe
convoy. The work of transfer
ring the refugees has been in
progress since the last week in
January.
But funds are urgently needed
to Carry on the work: the Allied
Nations are not in a position to
bear the entire expense of caring
for these refugees. -
As Dr Ryan says : "we are the
only people who can relieve the
situation."
Won't You Help These Helpless Sufferers ?
WON'T YOU MAKE A GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION?
It will mean food and clothing and save them from persecution and death
Every dollar contributed will be devoted to this purpose, no deductions being made for expenses.
The National Allied Relief Committee appeals to you for funds for the Serbian refugees.
All money received will be turned over to the "Wbt Relief Clearing House for France and Her Allies, which will
purchase supplies or send cash under instructions from the American Relief Clctring House in Paris.
Cut this out and mail to the NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF COMMITTEE
200 fifth avenue ' New York Gty .
I hereby enclose check for $ to be devoted to the immediate relief of the Serbian
refugees. Please acknowledge receipt. - -
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