J THE DAILY NEB R ASKAN NEWS FROM CAMP A letter received from u Nebraska boy at Camp Greene. N. C, kIvph a graphic and aniui.Ins account of the manner In which Boldlers travel. He and about a hundred other men left Camp Funston In threo Hpwlul l'ull mans and reached Camp Greene "In three days. "First of all there ure no lights al lowed In the Pullmans except candles. But If I forget everything else ulout this trip the meals on the train will long remain In my memory. We traveled In Pullmans but we Rure failed to get dining car eats. Perhaps you have heard- of hard tack. We were formally introduced to this afore said article of earthly sustenance and It sure defies description. - It looks about like the crackers only thicker, It has those same funny little holes like a cracker, presumably to give something for your teeth to get a good grip and you sure need it. It seems to be a conglomerate mixture of brick dust, nitro glycerine, and - cement. Anyone with soft teeth had better beware. With each hard tack is printed directions as how to handle with care to avoid danger. To let it fall on your pedal extremities would "A Box of Chocolates" ILLER'S RESCRIPTION HARM AC V STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS Orpheum Shoe Repairing Co. 211 North 12th Street Orpheum Building Waffles and Coffee 15c HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1539 Lincoln, Neb. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P Save Your Eyes Dr. W. H. Martin Optometrist' Eyes 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 Ml!!er &. Paine GOOD CLEANING SERVICE Send Your Work to LINCOLN Cleaning & Dye Works 326 So. 11th Phone B-6575 mm "ARROW jorm'jiC COLLAR my n- d It be unuHually fatal. I will never ter cet the look of consternation that am-.'ad over my countenance when teeth first descended into its adama tine surface. But experience Is a goo teacher and I learned to masticate successfully. "To supplement hard tack and rmni tlin remaining nortlon of menu thev served us a massive In dellcacv which in polite circles known as canned corn beef but whlc u sneak of fumlliarly as "can horse." I 6ieak of it reverently as always do when I speak of the dead. In looks It resembles a cross between cold mush and frozen apples; in smell It rivals a glue factory; in taste it equals the medicine we were com pelled to take In our childhood. These two articles were all we had during the entire trip. Some feed did you say?" "The men live in tents partially warmed by small stoves Jn the cen ter. There Is no place to wash so we don't wash: there is no ulace to take a bath so we don't bathe; as we very seldom have a broom we don t sweep." to our ilook- is h inert 1 STEWART'S QUINTET PEADY FOR FUNSTON (Continued from page one.) even, although Funston has the ad vantage of experience. The gross receipts from the game are to be donated whole to the ath letic fund at Camp Funston. The i funds will be used to enable Uncle Sam's boys to support their athletic teams, and provide the proper equip ment. If there were no other reason for attending the game, this should be a good enough one to pack the audi torium. It is expected that there will be a large delegation of townspeople present, besides the students from the University and other colleges of the town. The affair is to be more than a mere University affair It is for such a worthy cause that the entire city is interested in it, and will provide a large delegation. CHORUS WILL GIVE CONVOCATION PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) Cannon to right of them, cannon to left of them, Cannon in front .of them, volley'd and thunder'd. Stormed at with shot and shell, boldly they rode and well Into the Jaws of death, into the mouth of hell. Rode the six hundred. Flashed all their sabres bare, flashed as they turned in air, Saboring the gunners there, Charging an army, while all the world wondered. Plunged in the battery smoke, right through the line they broke, Cossack and Russian reeled from their sabre stroke, Shattered and sundered. Then they rode back, but not the six hundred. Cannon to right of them, cannon to left of them, Cannon behind them, volley'd and thundered. Stormed at with shot and shell, while horse and hero fell, They that had fought so well, came from the Jaws of death, Back from the mouth of hell, all that was left of them. Left of six hundred. When shall their victory fade? O, the wild charge they made, All the world wondered. Honour the charge they made. Honour the Light Brigade, Noble six hundred. BERT HUGHES ORPHEUM TODAY A graceful and thrilling act is presented by the Bert Hughes com pany of novelty cyclists. They play a game of basketball while apparently going at breakneck speed in a space ho contracted that It seems as though they would cer tainly end In a most lamentable smashup Sale Lake Tribune Adv Boyd wants to see you about your printing. Lost--Open face gold watch in read ing room of University Y. M. C. A. Return to Student Activities' Office and receive reward. 83-2t Would the finder of a large Water man's Fountain Pen please return same to Student Activities' Office and receive reward. 83-3t Lost One bunch of keys in black V-atlier case. Return to Student Ac tivities' Office. . 81-3t Lost Waterman safety fountain pen with attached clip. Return to Stu dent Activities' Office. 82-3t The Corset Is the Foundation Your college outfit starts, with a Your figure will be graceful, and you will have distinct style, irrespective of simplicity in dress, and your health as sured. 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