The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEB
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ni WEB-THEATRE
- .,n Tonight 8:15
Tod'y..THE WHITE SLAVE"
M J og-Eve. 75c to 25c
" Friday Night, October 19
F New York Cast In
.LITTLE WOMEN"
Coming Thurs., Frl., Sat.
"THE LONE WOLF"
A Masterplect of
photo-Melodrama
1 to 11 Continuous
Show 1 to 11
Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
15c ADMISSION 15c
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
October 18
Silver Serpent hike for junior girls.
October 19
Rally and Parado Armory, 7 o'clock.
Kappa Sigma dance Lincoln.
Gamma Thl Beta house dance.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P .
TEACHERS WANTED
To fill vacancies In all depart
ments. Have calls for teachers
daily. Only 36 per cent commis
sion. TEACHERS' EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
208-209 C. R. S. Bank Bldg.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Special Attention to Student Trade
Orpheum Shoe Repairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
Have youc EYES
examined and
glasses fitted by
1234
W. H. MARVIN, O. D.
Thoro, Up-to-dUe Methods
"O" St. Opp. Miller 4 Paine
We are in position to
take care of your wants
See us!
Remington Typewriter Co.
101 Bankers Life
PhonelB-2852
October 20
Alpha Tau Omega house dance.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon house dance.
PI Beta Phi Campus party Music
hall.
United Agricultural society meet
ingFarm campus.
Sigma Nu dance Lincoln.
Delta Tau Delta house dance.
Delta Upsilon house dance.
Komensky club Temple.
October 26
Union Society Branson's cottage.
October 27
Phi Delta Theta house dance.
Alpha Omicron Pi house dance.
Chi Omega house dance.
October 26
Alpha Thl Freshmen house dance.
October 27
XI Delta party for sophomore girls
Temple.
Alpha Sigma Phi announces the
pledging of Harold B. Muneke, '19,
Lincoln, Neb.; Wilson D. Bryans,
'19, Omaha, Neb.; Harvey Rohrer,
'21, Abilene, Kans , and John Mettlan,
Winside, Neb.
PERSONALS
Carolyn Reed, '20, will leave Thurs
day evening for Minneapolis, Minn.
She expects to visit her brother,
Merril, at Fort Snelling.
Louise Watkins, '21, will leave
Thursday for Omaha.
Helen Doty, '19, went to her home
in Beaver Crossing Tuesday. In the
evening she drove to Utica to at
tend the wedding of Dorothy Davies,
ex'18.
Katheryn Harvey, '19, Gertrude
Hunger, '19, Louise Stoll, '18, Virginia
Gallentine, '20, and Lillian Arendt,
'20, drove to Utica to attend the
wedding of Dorothy Davies.
Mrs. J. W. Whlsenand from Har
vard, Neb., visited her daughter,
Helen, Monday and Tuesday.
Maurea Hendee, '19, expects to
spend the end of the week at her
home in Omaha.
Mrs. W. H. Campbell, from Brock,
Neb., will visit her daughter, Juanita,
at the Alpha Delta Pi house tomor
row.
Mabie McAdams, '20, left for ner
home in Potter, Neb., Wednesday af
ternoon.
Registrar Florence McGahey is ex
pected home this week from Fort
Snelling.
ALUMNI NEWS
Robert Hally, ex-'12, county attor
ney of Converse county, Douglas,
Wyo., Is visiting at the Sigma Nu
house.
Lieut.-Col. C. W. Weeks, E. E., '98,
was at the Lincoln Commercial club
Wednesday afternoon, where he was
greeted by a number of his old
friends and classmates.
R. S. Mueller, '98, is now at the
head of a large and successful fac
tory manufacturing several kinds of
small commercial products, ut Cleve
land, Ohio.
CHANCELLOR DEDICATES
NEW MEDICAL HOSPITAL
(Continued from pnge two)
PHONE B3398
ORPHEU
"BIG TIME"
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Thursday Friday Saturday, October 18, 19, 20
LEON A LA IYIAR
"The Girt with the Thousand Eyes"
SEES ALL;, KNOWS ALL; TELLS ALL
"OUR FAMILY"
An Incident of Everyday Life
wiith
Jane Courthopf
JIM and BETTY M,ORGAN
Singing Their Own Songs
Frank-MILTOH DE LONG Sisters
present "THE DIAMOND PALACE" A Rube Picture Show
Charles Lovenberg presents
LOVENBERG SISTERS
and
NEARY BROTHERS
in
"AROUND 'THE COMPASS"
Introducing Song and Dances
characteristic of the East, West,
North and South.
JOSEPH COLE
and
GERTRUDE DENARY
In a Series of Their Latest
Dance Creations
The Greatest War Picture Ever Made
The Retreat of the Germans
at the Battle of Arras
Taken on the British Front
Owned and Produced under the Supervision of the British Government
PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE WAR RELIEF FUNDS
Appropriate Music by the Orpheum Concert Orchestra ....
THE PATH E NEWS ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
World s Greatest Animated News ORCHESTRA
Views Professor A. J. Babich, Director
Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 Night performance at 8:00
Matinee: Any seat 25c Nights. Reserved at 25c, 50c and 75c
tic labor leaders have more or less
openly advocated decreased human
efficiency, " decreased output, the
wrecking or machinery, strikes and dy
namite, with the sole view of ultimate
ly making the products of labor arti
ficially dear and the awards of labor
artificially great in proportion to the
value of the service rendered. In the
face of constantly rising prices, we
have heard even nn nrivni'nfv rf rio.
creasing agricultural production in or-
oer 10 starve part of the people into
paying ruinous prices for the products
of the land. Fortunately among the
sensible, patriotic farmers of Nebras
ka, this talk has received no response.
In the midst of all these selfish unrris
and acts, in the midst of those whose
greed m war times would imperil even
the existence Of this nntinn. lliia ntnto
hospital dedicated to the curing of dis
eases and the nreventinn nf human
waste, represents an altruistic move
ment, wnony devoid or class selfish
ness and nhsnlutplv in hnrmnnv with
the thought of the greatest leader of
mankind when He said, 'It is more
messed to give than to receive .
COMMUTATION OF RATIONS
GIVEN 24 UNIVERSITY MEN
(Continued from Page One)
United States reserve has sent to
Chancellor Avery.
Many of men receiving the checks
are already engaged in actual serv
ice or attending training camps, pre
paratory to becoming officers.
The list of men receiving commu
tation of rations are Charles Reimer,
E. C. Jeffrey, R. A. Jenkins, Carey
E. Campbell, H. H. Kirsch, F. f .
Cotter, H. F M. Hall, W. G. Gilbert,
Alfred L. Adams, J. G. Young, G.
Bloodgood, J. L. Chanipe, Ira D.
Beynon, Arthur Ackerman, P. G.
Jones, R. E. Ganz, Everett J. Alt
house, Jay B. Worley, H. F. Holz,
Ernest F. Borchert, E. F. Reed, E. B.
Douglas, McKinley F. Clark and
Charles M. Frey.
Agricultural Club to Have
Party Saturday Night
The United Agricultural club will
hold Its first party Saturday evening,
October 20 at 8 o'clock in the new
horse barn at the State Farm. The
club assure a good time for every
one and extend an invitation to all
University students to attend.
LOST A Kappa Alpha Theta pin,
name on back. Return to Student
Activities office. 17-3t
Boyd wants to see you about your
printing.
LOST Schaffer No. 6 self-filling
fountain pen. Return to Student Ac
tivities Office, Reward. 15-3t
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This is the advice a big business man gave an
aspiring young fello wthe other day.
Mr.s Young Man,
if you're on the road to success let's show
you how much easier th e"traveling" is if you
are dressed for the trip.
Let us show you that "right dressing" is large
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