The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1918, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
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UNIVEBSITY NOTICES
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The Greatest
Showing of
Spring Caps
in the city .will be
found here at pop
ular prices -
95c, 1.25, 1.50
and 5.00
Come in and give
them the once-over
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r-OPTTLAT PRTCTP .MNTyngA
Those cadet who will fall In
t 8:30 o'clock Wednesday eve
ning to act at escort of honor
for the selective draft men who
will arrive In Lincoln at that
time will be excused from the
regular drill that evening. First
call will be given at 6:25 o'clock
and assembly at 6:30 o'clock.
Every cadet must be prompt.
By Order Col. H. L. Roberts,
Commanbont Qf Cadets.
Comua Club Dance Tickets
All persons holding tickets to the
Comus club dance which was to bave
been held February 2 are notified to
return the same to the students' ac
tivities office at once to have them
refunded.
The University Lunch
Room & Confectionary
We Keep the Best
Drop in and See Us
12th A R. on Comer L-4177
Orpheum Candy
Students Desiring
NOTES or THEMES
TYPEWRITTEN
Please call Vivien Taylor at L7464
after 7:00 p. m. " and at B6774
until 2:30 p. m.
Phone B-4975
VYartiion Shoe Repairing
v Factory
C W. Fritr, Prop.
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING
Special Attention Given to
Students
1140 O St. Lincoln, Neb.
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Opticians
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
GOOD CLEANING SERVICE
Send Your Work to
LINCOLN
Cleaning & Dye Work
326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
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Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
EYE CONSERVA
TION Important
Phone L7773 for
Appointment
EYEGLASSES
That exc-ell. Consultation free
OR. W. H. MARTIN
Exclusive Optical
12r4 -O" St.
Orposlt Miller & Psine
First Aid Certificates
The Red Cross first aid certificates
for those who took this course under
Dr. Clapp last semester .have been
received and may be secured by call
ing at his office.
Whiskbroom Subscriptions
Everyone who has been soliciting for
the Whiskbroom must turn in the
monev they have collected before
Wednesday night. The receipt books
should be turned In with the money.
Full payment on each subscription is
desired.
Rhetoric Examinations
Rhetoric 1 make up examinations,
Saturday, March 9, 10 to 12 o'clock.
U-207.
Christian Science Society
The Christian Science society ot
the University will meet in Faculty
hall. Temple, at 7:30 Thursday eve
ning. The University public is in
vited to attend.
A. I. E. E.
O. E. Edison, '14, will speak on
Transformers and Large Power
Plant Operation." at a meeting of the
A. L E. E. to be held in E. E. labora
tory Wednesday, March 6, at 7: SO
o'clock. Mr. Edison's experience with
the Commonwealth Company of Chi
cago makes it possible for him to give
a very practical talk. Everyone is in
vited to attend this meeting.
Home Economic Club
The Hoaie Economics club will meet
in the Red Cross rooms in Nebraska
hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Members
are asked to bring all garments,
whether finished or not.
Freshman Class Meeting
There will be a meeting of the
freshman class in Law 101 on Thurs
day. March 7, at 11 o'clock. There
will be an election of the minor class
officers as well as some other business
that must be transacted.
HALF AND HALF
Following is the program for the
"Senior War-Time Prom" to be given
soon at the University of Minnesota:
1. Cootie Crawl.
2. Purling Waltx.
3. Bolshevik! Hesitation.
4. Kiwi Glide.
5. Goose Step.
6. Tommy Trot.
7. Sammy Schotlische.
8. PerBhing Polka.
15-minute furlough.
9. Trotsky Tango.
10. Submarine Dip.
11. Pollu WhirL
12. Tank Ramble.
13. Jackie RolL
14. Lafayette Escadrille.
15. Strategic Side-step.
16. Blighty.
I Don't
My parents forbade me to smoke.
I don't!
Nor listen to a naughty Joke.
I don't!
They made it clear I must not wink.
At pretty girls, nor even think
About intoxicating drink.
I don't!
To dance or flirt is very, wrong.
I don't!
Wild youths chase women, wine and
song.
I don't!
I kiss no girls not even one;
I do not know bow it Is done.
You wouldn't think I hare much fun.
I don't! Ex.
Fellow
When Of f Duty-whai will you wear?
Our tailors at Fashion Park arc sending us new ideas
in Spring Suits, developed under government protec
tion copyrighted styles, that will make a strong
appeal to you good dressers.
Ready to Put on $25 to $45
See them early if you want one, good things pass quickly
MP
Professor Fogg Speaks
to Camp Funstonites
The Camp Funston edition of French
and Camp for March 2, contains the
following item:
"Prof. M. M. Fogg of Nebraska Uni
versity gave a splendid lecture on the
subject of The United States In the
Trenches' at T. M. C. A. No. 3 Friday
night"
Professor Fogg returned to Lincoln
Monday morning.
H. 0. Studley Announces
Pre-Medic Hop Committee
H. O. Studley, president of the Pre
Medics, made announcement yesterday
of the committee that will have charge
of the hop to be given by the college
soon. The committee will submit a
definite announcement concerning the
time and the place at which the danc
will be given.
Russel Best was named chairman of
the committee and Claude Peters made
master ot ceremonies. The other mem
bers of the committee are: George
Haslam, R. Whitham. Roy Noble and
H. Stroy.
KIMBALL LAD WINS
FIRST AWARD IN PIG CLUB
Ralph B. VTahlberg vi Kimball has
been awarded first place in the pig
ciub project conducted by the agricul
tural extension service. Elton Lux of
Wood River won second place. Roy
Knigge of Alexandria third place,
Peter Pratt of Beaver Crossing fourth,
and Mary EL Wolfe of Clay Center
fifth. The county champions in the
contest include -Raymond Hosford,
Albion; Mllburn G. Johnson, Oakland;
Henry Braasch, Jr., Sidney; Mary EL
Wolfe, Clay Center; Harold Armour,
Hubbard; Vencil A. Faltln, Snyder;
Homer EL Lytle, Sutton; Alexia Coch
rane, Franklin; Lyle Wear. Farnam;
Elton Lux, Wood River; Ralph B.
Wahlberg. Kim ball; Edward Beed,
Meadow Grove; Robert McWdiams.
Angora; rarest ChUiresi. Boat wick;
Verne Rice, Pierce; Monroe Swan
son, Osceola; Edward Jurgens, Cedar
Just in
SOFT COLLAR
OF
25c SILK
WITH
K!as$y, Herer Kaps 1.00, 150, ZOO
Hassy, Heyer Eravats 35e, to 3.00.
OMAHA HAT FACTORY
1234 "O ST., LINCOLN
THE m O & T ORIGINAL & H O F
Bluffs; Miles Elder. Mitchell; Peter
Pratt, Beaver Crossing; Raymond
Eastwood, Morrill; Dale Eberly. Stan
ton; Roy Knigge. Alexandria; Homer
Kessler, Beatrice; Or la Burgess, Ful
lerton; A. EL McDowell. Sholes; John
W. Sutton. Blair, and WUbnr Beau
dett, Bancroft. Tb u-da war based
on the profitable production of pont,
the accuracy of records, and the kind
of a report made. Numerous prizes
are given to the winners including free
trips to the Junior fanners' congress
In Lincoln next June, aa well a money
and other awards.
First Co-ed: Look out, dont on
that dollar bUL
Second Co-ed: Why. what'! U
trouble?
First Co-ed: That's my pin money.
Ex.