The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1917, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Phi Alpha Tau
Announces Pledges
Phi Alpha Tau, professional public
speaking fraternity, has ' piven out
the following list of pledges:
D. 1 Parry
Everett L. Randall
J. G. Young
J. G. Fowler
E. D. Starboard
W. A. Spear
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Y. W. C A. Bazaar
Y. V. C. A. bazaar at Miller
Paines. Saturday.
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Senior Claat Meeting
Senior class meeting Thursday,
December 13, at 11:30 o'clock in Law
107.
SANTLY AND NORTON AT THE
ORPHEUM TODAY
Santly and Norton with new songs
composed by themselves, piano work,
imitations, parodies and other novel
ties that may be regarded as "trim
mings," provide a joyous fifteen min
utes. Desert News. Adv.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
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Save Your Eyes
Dr. W. H. Martin
Optometrist
Kyes examined without charge,
we design, make, adjust and repair
your glasses at reasonable charges.
Office Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P. M.
Phone L-7773 1234 O St.
Suite 5 Upstairs
Opposite Miller & Paine
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN.
H Cleaning & Dye Works
g 326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North
Phone B-1589
Eleventh
Lincoln, Neb.
STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS
Orpheum Shoe Repairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
Orpheum Building
ILLER'S
RESCRIPTION
HARM AC V
LUNCHEONETTE
DeVilmar-Schaefer
Studios
Voice Opera Violin Orchestral
Coaching
Instruction Equal to Paris
1415 O St. (Budd's).
Phones L-8183 F-2571
Special Attention to University
Students
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Twins' Club
The Twins' club will meet Friday
evening, December H, at 516 North
16th street, with Bess Ertel. Special
business will be transacted. All' twins
are urged to be present.
Delian Society
The Delian Literary society will
hold its regular weekly meeting Fri
day evening at 8 o'clock, in banquet
room. Temple. Visitors are welcome.
Komensky Club
The Komensky club will hold a com
bined Christmas and Farewell party
Friday evening at 8 o'clock, in Art hall,
Library, for members leaving school
to enter the service. Each member is
requested to bring a ten-cent present.
Red Cross Payments
All students and faculty members
who pledged subscriptions to the Red
Triangle fund to be paid by December
should call at the Student Activi
ties' office at once.
Business Manager Cornhusker
Applications for the position of busi
ness manager of the 1917-18 Corn
husker will be received at the Stu
dents Activities' office until Monday
morning at 10 o'clock.
Faculty Women
Women of the faculty will not meet
until after the holidays but are re
quested to hand the knitted Afghan
squares to any member of the committee.
Special Girls' Club Council
Every member of the Girls club
council is expected to be present at a
special meeting Thursday evening at
7:15 o'clock in Music hall. Temple.
Important
acted.
business is to be trans-
Omicron Nu
Omicron Nu will give a party to all
Home Economics women in Music
hall. Temple, at 2 o'clock Saturday,
December 15.
Y. W. C. A. Bazaar
All the girls planning to bring gifts
for the bazaar should hand them in
Thursday afternoon at Miss Fannie
Drake's office in the Y. W. C. A. rooms
in the Temple.
Graduate Teachers' Club
The Graduate Teachers' club will
meet Friday evening at 7:30 oiclock.
The place will be announced in Fri
day's Nebraskan. Prof. Laurence
Bruner will give a lecture on "Insect
Migration."
Chorus Members
The University chorus members
meeting Friday afternoon will make
bandages in Nebraska hall 202 instead
of meeting for practice In Art hall.
Girls are asked to wear sleeve protec
tors. MRS. CARRIE B. RAYMOND.
Commercial Club
There will be a meeting of the Uni
versity Commercial club Thursday
evening in U-100. at 7 o'clock. Mr.
L. H. Dafu of the If. Herpolshelmer
company, will give a talk on "The De
partment Store and its Workings."
Every member, and other students in
the School of Commerce are urged to
be present.
Tegner Society
Tegner society will meet Saturday
evening. December 15. at 8 o'clock at
the home of Dean C. C. Engberg, 2315
R street for Christmas party. Take
Thirty-third and Vine street car. All
Scandinavians are invited.
Third Officers' Camp
Examinations for the Third Officers'
Training camp will be held in the
Armory. Friday, December 14, begin
ning at 9 o'clock. The physical exam
ination will be conducted by a medi
cal officer from Fort Omaha.
AL HERMAN ASSAYS HIGH IN
ASSASSINATION OF SORROW
AT THE ORPHEUM TODAY
Al Herman, the black-face "assassin
of f-orrow." assays the high percentage
in entertainment value. Herman, in
fact, makes everybody forget all the
jacts that precede him and keeps the
J house In a roar for the entire twenty
minutes allotted to him. There Is no
black-face comedian . on the rounds
that compares with Herman, judged
by the real test the heartiness and
steadiness of the laughter evoked.
Los Angeles Express. Adv.
LOST Gold watch-fob, engraved
E. L. A. Return to Student Activities
ARMSTRONG'S
"Quality is Economy
is
surelo please
him perfectly
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ARMSTRONG'S
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
The largest exclusive Men's and Boys Store in
Nebraska
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AC H I EVEHE N T
Twenty -five yean 'ago the General
Electric Company was founded.
Since then, electricity has sent iu thrill
through, the whole structure of hfe.
Eager to turn w heels, to lift and carry,
to banish dark, t gather heat, to hurl
voices and thought across space, to
give the world new tools for its work-
electricity has bent to man's wilL.
Throughout this period the General
Dcrtnc Company has held the great
responsibilitjesand high ideals of
leadership.
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It hasgiven"tangible form to inven
tion, in apparatus of infinite precision
and gigantic power:
.And it has gone fcrtKco'opemingwuh
every industry, to command this unseen,
force and fetch it far to serve all people
By the achievements which this com
pany has already recorded may best
be judged the greater ends its future
shall attain, the deeper mysteries it
yet shall solve in. electrifying more
and more of the world's .work.
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