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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA Chas. H. Epperson.... Editor-in-Chief George E. Grimes.. Managing Editor Eva I. Miller Associate Editor John Cejnar Associate Editor M. L. Poteet Business Manager Roy Harney. .Asst. Business Manager REPORTORIAL STAFF Ivan G. Beede Marguerite Kauffman Jean Burroughs Edgar D. Kiddoo Vlvienne Holland John Wenstrand Offices: News, Basement, University Hall. Business, Basement, Admin ' titration Building. Telephones: News, L-8668. Buoiness, B-2697. Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, during the college year. Subscription, per semester. .... . .$1.00 Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. VOTE! Don't forget to vote tomorrow. The state is asking you to give it the ad vantage of what you have regarding self-government. The issues and the many candidates asking 'for your support demand care ful thought. While state-wide prohibi tion is the main state issue, it must be remembered that main issues are a very small part of the business of the state or county. Select above all things men who can not only settle the prohibition question correctly, but who can also conduct the affairs of the government properly thereafter. THE JUNIOR PLAY After some of the Junior plays in the pagt their future abolition has been seriously considered. But the success of Friday night's performance assures that the Institution is here to stay. The play was well chosen, well acted, and financially a success. The Daily Nebraskan extends congratulations to all who had a part in the production. Lost A flat black pocketbook. Re turn to Nebraskan office. Eliza Bick ett. 130-132 Why pay fancy prices when you can get the same quality for less at the Cincinnati Shoe Store. 142 No. 12th. P. B. K KEYS, BLACK MASK AND SILVER SERPENT PINS Always in Stock Special Frat Jewelry to Order HALLETT UNI.vlEWELER Est. 1871 1143 O BRIEF BITS OF NEWS The Pafladians'held a closed meet ing in Palladian hall Saturday night. Dr. Palmer Flndley will address the Pre-Medics at the annual Medic Con vocation Tuesday, April 18th. ' Y. W. C. A. Vespers Tuesday at 6 o'clock in the Temple will be an Easter song service. Definite announcement will be made tomorrow. There wil be a meeting of the fresh man class tomorrow morning at 11:30 o'clock in Memorial hall. The elec tion of new officers will take place. A general meeting of all Ivy Day committees will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock in Law 101. Plans and preparations for Ivy Day will be discussed. Ralph C. Sfweeley, editor of the 1913 Cornhusker was in Lincoln, Saturday. Gamma Phi Beta gave a house dance Saturday evening. Thirty-five couples attended. The chaperones were Mrs. Stevens, Miss Margaret McPhee and Mrs. Bahr of Broken Bow. After dinner dances at Mccormick's Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South Twelfth street. jit J' ' " V II f: 4 Vn. ALBERS REPUBLICAN CANDipATE FOR County Treasurer. Twelve years as clerk and deputy. Boys if you favor promotions give me your vote. ROME yrasn't built in a day. Neither was any thing else worth while. It takes mo' than two years to " build " a tin of VELVET. CHAPIN BROS.. 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME JOHN S. RJcCARTY Democratic Candidate for Congress. J. REID GREEN U. of N. '07 Is a candidate for District Dele, pate to the National Republican Convention. .In 1911 he was sec retary and he is now chairman of the Lancaster County Republican Central Committee. Pledged to vote as directed in the primaries. Is not tied up with any faction. Why not boost for a young alum-nus? THE Fran l 1 w w Telephones B2311 and B3355 333 North 12th St. Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers For the "Work and Berric t&at Pleases." Call B2311. Th .Beat Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the West One day Berries if aoedad. Reasonable prices, good work, premft service. Repairs to men's garment carefully made. CO-OP BOOK STORE Student Supplies A. H. Peden 318 No. 11th Phone L 4610 A ' V. Has been a resident of this congressional district thirty-eight years, having engaged in the practice of law over twenty years, and is now located in Lincoln. Was county judge of Nemaha county two years and mayor of Auburn two terms. Unqualifidely endorses President Wilson and his adminis tration. Your support at the primaries will be appreciated. '