The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 02, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Nine Hours
FRED'K MACDONALD
1309 O St.
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
GOTHIC THE NEW
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Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Uni. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
cresh Home Made Candies
You get service, quality and
quantity.
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in Bulk or
Packages
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Schumacher, Engineer . . 7 2 .286
Williams, Commerce ... 8 2 .250
Klepser, Law 4 1 .250
Halligan, Law 4 1 .250
Florine, Commerce .... 9 2 .222
Grant, Academic 5 1 .200
Glazier, Engineer 7 1 .143
Gillette, Commerce 9 1 .111
The remaining batsmen have aa yet
been unable to hit the pill, and as a
result their average is three goose
eggs.
SOCIETY
ALPHA O BANQUET
Interdepartmental League
HOW THEY STAND
Won. Lost. Pet.
Academics 3 0 1.000
Engineers 2 2 .500
Commercials 2 2 .500
Aggies 1 1 .500
Law3 1 2 .333
Why pay fancy prices when you can
get the same quality for less at the
Cincinnati Shoe Store. 142 No. 12th.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 128
North 12th.
Alpha Omicron Pi held its four
teenth annual banquet in the Garden
room at the Lincoln hotel Friday
evening. Jacqueminot roses in silver
basket were used for decorations.
Toasts were given by the following:
Mildred Gillilan, Edith Hathaway,
Doris Scroggin, Helen Wehrlie, Mel
vina Waters and Elizabeth Mitchell.
The out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Lester Bratton, Mrs. Leslie Higgins,
Miss Elizabeth Mitchell and Miss
Laura Peterson, all of Omaha; Miss
Gisella Birkner, Harvard; Mrs. C. II.
Chase, Schuyler; Miss "Breta Diehl,
Stratton; Mrs. Thomas Erickson, of
York; Mrs. Grace Cannon, Nebraska
City; Miss Jessie Kreidler, Fullerton;
Miss Gladys Lowenberg, Newman
Grove; Miss Janet McAllister, Miss
Nelle Ryan, Columbus; Miss Sidney
Numan, Tobias; Miss Mabel Murty,
Rising City; Miss Elsie Piper, Wayne;
Miss Lucille Sanders, Superior; Miss
Edna Waite and Mrs. Chas. Ritchie,
McCook; Miss Melvina Waters, Nor
folk; Miss Elizabeth Rennard, Arling
ton, Mrs. Joseph Winnett, Adair, la.;
Miss Ruth Wheelock, Beatrice, and
Miss Edna Nisses, Kerinard. There
were eighty guests present at the
banquet. The Lincoln alumnae of the
sorority gave a luncheon on Saturday
at the Lindell for out-of-town "uests
and members of the active chapter.
Covers were laid for sixty.
Son Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith
Announcements have been received
from Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Smith of
Fredonia, Kan., of the birth of a nine
pound boy on Tuesday, April 25. The
little one has been named Oakley
Oliver Smith. Mr. Smith, formerly of
Blair, is a graduate of the college of
agriculture of the class of 1915 and is
the county agricultural agent of Wil
son county, Kan. Mrs. Smith, before
her marriage, was Miss Carrie By-
era of Kennard. She was also former
ly a student of the University of Ne
braska and of the university school
of music.
B. C. Hopewell and DeWltt Foster
motored to Tekamah Sunday.
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MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
After dinner dances at Mccormick's
Cafe. Open till 1 p. m. 129 South
Twelfth street.
Lost A Phi Beta Kappa key, set
with pearls; owner's name on back.
Reward for return to Daily Nebras
kan office. 3t
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PRINTING
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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 wholesome food, warm
clothing and show you the way to a haven of refuge T
THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND A6ED PEOPLE WHO TODAY ARE
HUNGRY, HOMELESS AND HELPLE
They Are the Refugees from Invaded and Devastated
JfAl
Forced to flee for very life itself, these refugees found their way into Albania, Montenegro
and Northern Greece. 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 visi ted 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 L the street. Con
sider we are the only people who can re
lieve the situation by transporting the
refugees."
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 CONTR in UTTHN?
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 War Relief Clearing House for Fiance and Her Allies, which will
purchase supplies or send cash under instructions from the American Relief Clearing House in Paris.
Cut this out and mail to the NATIONAL ALLIED RELIEF COMMITTEE
200 fifth avenue New York City .
I hereby enclose check for $ to be devoted to the immediate relief of the Serbian
refugees. Please acknowledge receipt.
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Address.
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