The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 16, 1919, Image 3

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T n E DAILY NEBRASKAN
THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
TOM MIX
.ki A WESTERN DRAMA
TREAT 'EM ROUGH
i
TW kind of play that Makes
repected shrdluteaoincmfwy
Americans respected all
over the world
A Sunshine Comedy
THE SUN OF A HUN
PRICES 5c, 10c, 15c.
LUNCH EONETTS
SERVED
I L L b K'&
RESCRIPTION
H A R M A C Y
UNI NOTICES
Delian Society
1 Ii.hi Literary society will meet
Saturday evening. January IS, at 8
o'clock in Palladian hall. Temple. A
special program of music and, readings
is t lie pivronte.l by Clarence Faubol
nf tlie schiio' of music.
Union Literary Society
Iniiiaiion of new members will lake
place at S o'clock Friday evening All
members must be present
mcftins.
Closed
Christian Science Society
Tlif Christian Science society of
the university will meet Thursday
evening, January IS. in Faculty ball.
Temple building, at 7:30. A cordial
invitation is extended to suulents.
alumni and faculty of the university.
Sophomore Meeting
Important sophomore class meeting
in Law 101. today.
Senior Hop Tickets
One hundred ten tickets including
all complimentaries have been validat
ed for the senior hop to he helu at the
Lincoln hotel, January 1&. -'J- N"
more tickets will be validated for this
dance. Complimentaries have been is
sued to Floyd Faynter, Bob Wonder,
Frank Patty, Orville Elderbrock, Gay
lord Davis, Harold Weeth. Richard
Hadlcy, Wilson Bryans, Gayle Grubb,
Charles Gillilan, Jeanette Adams.
Kaihryn Howey, Cable Jackson Paul
Dohson. H. Killian. Ray Wenke. H. V.
Stephens. Dorothy Pettis, Louise
Joins. Helen Dill.
Sigma Xi
The meeting of Sigma XI sched
nii.ri v.r TViiirsriflv evenine. January
lfi. has been postponed to Tuesday!
evening. January 21, 1919, at S o'clock.
Chemistry hall, room 209. Chancellor
Avery will give a talk on 'develop
ment in Chemistry Due to the War.
The public is invited. .-
Hawkeye Club
All Iowa students are urged to be
present at the meeting of the Hawk
eye -dub, Friday evening. January 17,
from seven to eight o'clock. ,riace
of meeting will be anuounced later.
Pre-Medic Society
Pre-Medic society will hold election
of officers for next semester at five
o'clock p. m., Wednesday in the gen
eral lecture room of Bessey hall.
Physical Education Association
There will be a meeting of the Lin
coln Physical Educational association
at the city Y. C. A. next Saturday,
January IS. at 12 o'clock. A fifty cent
luncheon will be served at 12.15 and
the meeting will be over at 6 o'clock
sharp. All who are interested are in
vited and should notify Dr. and Mrs,
Clapp before 6 p. m. Friday.
University Night Committee
A meeting of the University Night
mmittee will be held Wednesday at
5 o'clock in the students activities'
office.
"Cornkskers Forever1
Continued from Page 1)
nr" does We must admire to the ex
,ett that we are compelled to stand
th bared heads upon hearing it.
FEARS BOLSHEVISM
LEADER! 6AY IT 18 A MEANCE TO
UNITED STATES
POLITICAL PARTIES MUST ACT
They Must Facs the Problem of the
Nation, and Solve Them, or Be
Swept Aside
Washington. That a new alignment
Of the people In com I lift that will wecp
ay existing political part lea tinlras I
they face and ole rariju;ment j
problem was the warning sounded to
democratic and republican chieftain
i Senators Kenyon and Borah, pro- ;
restive leader.
They cautioned against "ostrich tac
tic." a a means of disposing of the
menace of boUhevism In the I'nited
Plates. They urged honest. fearW.
straightforward tactics by the gnvtrn
went and political leader to iope with
reconstruction problem affrrting ths
great mass of th American people.-
After rounding the warning, to
"standpatter" in both parties that "a
terrific Jolt i coming to them from
the American people" un'ess present
conditions are remedied, Hornh and
Kenyon outlined ways of meeting the
bolshevism menace to this country.
"Those in pnwer. whether in po
litical parties or In the government,
who blind themselves to the menace
of bolshevim in the country are court
ing disaster." said Ker.kon.
"The workers of this country recog
nize the menace. They don't want
bolshevism. They fear it. Hut they
realize it is spreading here, and that
something must be done to stop it.
They look to their leaders to" stop it.
Boishevikia in South America
Montevideo. Uruguay The polite
have uncovered a plot on the part of
the Russians to instigate a bolshevik
movement hero and in Buenos Aires.
Four of the leaders in the movement
rp vaid to have eon tossed their parti
cipation, in a plan to overthrow the
rmtuavan and Argentine goem-
ments and institute soviet rule in botli
countries. The police, by quick work.
prevented an outbreak here which nau
been arranged to occur simultaneous
ly with that in Buenos Aires.
Government a Poor Paymaster
tv.v.ir.iMnn 11 c Of two and ft
half million checks for" dependants' j
i . 4 A ii CtA
allotments ani auowam-rs
from soldiers' pay for November and
December, only 930.000 have been
mailed. Secretary Glass, reporting on
the war risk insurance bureau's work
In response to a senate resolution, said
all October payments had been made
and checks for the past two months
would be out before the end of Jan
uary. Graft Coming to Light
New York The story of how para
site attached themselves to war
charity work and stole or squandered
millions of dollars contributed, for the
benefit of war sufferers, was told by
Assistant District Attorney Ml roe .In
a report on his investigation of 534
"war charity" organizations. The in
vestigation disclosed actual thefts of
more than 3.M0.O"U in one year and
waste of several more millions for
"expenses."
They Are Glad He Is Dead
Amsterdam.-German papers make
extended reference to the death of
Theodore Roosevelt, whom they des
cribe as one of Germany's most bitter
enemies. While all describe him as
one of the most remarkable men who
ever lived, they express the hope that
bit, death will make easier a rconcilia
tion.
Another Revolution Brewing
TuBCon. Ariz - Seven prominent.
Mexican and Mexican-American resi
dents of Tuscon and Douglas w ere a r-
v..- fteml authorities.
I rest en neir
charred with smuggling arms into
, cna'r . ,.;ih new revo-
Mexico in counts
lutionary movement.
Attorney General Resigns
Washington -Thomas Watt Greg
orv attorney general of the I ni.ed
St. es since 1914. has resigned be
cause of "pecuniary responsibilities. .
and wUl J"rn to the practice of law,
Wt -llson has agreed to Ins re
tirement nextMarch 4.
Paderewski Wounfled
Genevs-Iicnace Jan Paderewski
was sHfhtlv wounded when severa
Thots were fired into his hotel room at
shots e.r " h t t.Uy re.
Cr,r-TVe bo.sbevikswere said
i poitea. .,c,-i in connection
to have Deen
with the shooting. .
Another Republic Born
Pari-A .republic has been proclaim-
tVh1; wTt dr1,- to her chateau near
,v an'oL Luxemburg had an area
-lies and a population
To Young Men
Remember
XPAN
These prices include
Mens Suits and
Overcoats
Up to $20.00, now on
sale at
14.75
Every Garment Guaran
teed as tho you paid
Full Price. Alter
ations Free.
Hens;Suitsand
Overcoats
Up to $28.50, now on
sale at
19.75
All New Styles, all New
Patterns, all Good Fab
rics. Sizes 35 to 52 in
Regulars, Stouts,
Slims, Shorts.
Mens Suits and
Overcoats
Up to $35.00, now on
sale at
24.75
Social Calendar
January 16
Miss Heppner tea from 4 to 6. Wo
men's hall.
January 17
Alpha Phi house party.
Alpha Sigma Phi house party.
Pi Beta Phi house party.
Delta Gamma house party.
Alpha Omicron Pi house party.
Phi Kappa Psi house party.
Gamma Phi Beta house party.
January 18
Chi Omega house party.
Alpha Tau' Omega house party.
Delta Gamma reception.
Senior Hop Lincoln hotel.
Delta Delta Delta house dance.
Black Masque-Party for junior and
senior girls Womans' hall.
Delta Zeta dinner dance.
January 21 .
Farm house alumni banquet-Lincoln
hotel.
January 24
Closed night.
January 25
Freshman Hop Lincoln hotel.
Tlan your work, provided you work
vour plan.
MAYER
Discarding the Khaki
Society Brand Clothes
E
NOW IN PROGRESS
the famous Society Brand Suits and
Sweaters
Union
Suits
Shirts
Nightwear
Hats, Caps
Trousers
at
1-5 Off
ft;
k Mi
m m
m w
FUR COAT COLLARS 15JPER
Men s Suits and
Overcoats
Up to $40.00, now on
sale at
29.75
Mens Suits and
Overcoats
Up to $47.50, now on
sale at
34.75
THE STORE AHEAD
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
PERSONALS
Elizabeth Sturdevant, '2L has been
compelled to leave school on account
of ill health. She went to her home in
Omaha yesterday.
Lieut: C. M. Frey. '17, was back on
the campus yesterday.
Blanche McKee, 21, was called to
her home in Aurora yesterday and w ill
remian there the rest of the week.
Lieut. Gene Nelson. ex-'18, has been
discharged from the army and is at
his home in Sterling now. He ex
pects to be in Lincoln this week-end.
George H. Higgins, ex-20, who was
wounded in France last September,
returned from overseas a short time
ago and is at base hospital No. 1 at
Secaucsu, New Jersey.
Forestry Book Gains Fame
(Continued from page 1)
found in this branch of work. Gen
eral forestry is given an elaborate
treatment. The book has received
many enthusiastic reviews among
which we find one by H. A. Smith of
the United States forestry service.
Dr. Boerkner receiveLhis degree as
Ph. D. from the University of Ne
braska in 1915 and is at present In the
employ of New York city in the for
estry department.
BROS.
and the Blue,
arejn the
O'coats
CENT OFF
Mens Suits and
Overcoats
Up to $55.00, now on
sale at
39.75
i
CO,
J Then we need a few more yells. We
I want hair raisers that will put the old
'pep in our mass meetings and our
.games.
Let's all settle down and think rea.l
hard for our new songs and yells.
Then we will burst forth with our rew
creations when the cornerstone of tin
new gymnasium is laid.
All Reliable
Can Be Purchased
from the
VHITEBREAST COAL
& LUMBER GO.
Try Eureka or ffhitebrwst
for Honey Savers.
mm
' of nearly a"."'"1-