The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1919, Image 3

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    Tira DAILY NKnUAKTCAN
WE MAKE PUNCH
! For lWKTIKS and DANCES
Hot SODA cold
LUNCHEONETTE
i HARLEY DRUG CO. 1101 O St.
UNI NOTICES
The Lantern Room
Tea Dansnntc from 3:30 to 5:00 P. M.
Tabic lc Hote Dinner from 5:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Open ui:ti1 11 tfu P. M. Slnsic. Dancing Permitted
DEL A VAN CAFE
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before the war
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during the war
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THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
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FRANCES ANDERSON .
One of the clever principals in John Cort's Famous Musical
Comedy Production "Listen Lester" at the Orpheum Theater
Tonight Only.
Union
Union
riciurei at (Townaend'a
women at 11:46 tod a jr. Monday. Un
ion men at 12:45 Tueaday. Hour art
la time picture will actually be taacu.
Be prompt.
Dualm-aa meeting Tuesday at 7 p.
m. The hall. Be there.
BUBBLES
Commercial Club
The Commercial club't Cornhuoker
picture will be taken at Townaend'a
Monday at 12 o'clock. Every member
la urged to be there.
Alpha Kappa Pal
The Alpha Kappa Pal Cornhuaker
picture will be taken at Townaend'a
Monday at 12:15- Every member out.
Vtspera
A Thanksgiving "sing" and a ahort
ulk by Mrs. Minnie Case Ellis, 'vi.
who has been doing missionary work
In China, will be given at veapora in
Faculty hall 5 oclock Tuesday.
XI Delta
XI Delta meeting Tuesday at 1 tn
101. Social Science. Very Important
All members are urged to be present
Thirty-fourth division, hear Mlsa
Grant at convocation tomorrow.
W. 8. G. A.
Anybody having receipts oi varus
of the W. S. G. A. leave same in Y.
W. C. A. rooms Social Science build
ing. American Legion, U. of N. Pcti
American Legion meeting. Univer
sity of Nebraska Poet, Monday, No
vember 24, at 8 p. m., In Temple theatre.
When did ou get that perfume?
Down at the one (a)cent aale.
Did you tell him the Joke about tha
aeroplane T
Yea, but U went right over hla head.
Placet of Interest
The hometown la a place where the
men do not wear collar attached ehtrta
and the girls atay out later than 10: SO.
It ;a ilao one of the financial centera
oi the country, being the habitation of
friend father and hla money making
Ideas. It really la a alow town, al
though aome of the things that bap
pen there would make the little old
town, of Lincoln think that It was un
der mob rule. The hometown baa only
a few good points, Including the fam
ily motor, the long morning Bleep with
nc thought of an 8 o'clock, and a
speaking acquaintance with every
one there. It la a wonderful place to
locate' municipal improvements, espe
cially to those who will never vlait
there. The university afford a an ex
cellent place for the hometown to gain
prominence, by bringing it to the at
tention of those students who have
never heard of It before. All in all.
the hometown baa many faulta, but
Its one redeeming feature la that there
will be an excellent repast waiting for
those who Journey back to It on
Thanksgiving day.
Iron Sphinx Meeting
Iron Sphinx meeting. Phi Kappa
Psi house, 1548 S St, Tuesday zo
ning, November 25, at 7:30.
KANSAS STUDENTS ARE
READY TO DIG COAL
Fifteen hundred Kansas state agri
cultural students are ready to help
dig coal until the miners go back.
Governor Allen received a telegram
from President William Jardine of tne
college stating the atudents willing
ness to help in the present coal kn-lne-
The governor is now outlining a
plan to Induce the miners to return to
the mines but there seems to be no
assurance that the men will accept jus
plan. If they refuse, the students will
lay aside their books and take up tne
picks and shovels of the striking miners.
THE PRECOCIOUS EAST
Our worthy contemporary, the Kan
sas State Collegian in commenting
upon a recent ruling made by the
faculty of Wellesly college prohibiting
its students, who are all women, Irom
using tobacco while attending that in-
slution further adds: "the old order
changeth; Indiana schools of the co
educational variety have been dealing
with tame little problems relating to
the number of social engagements the
students may have in any one week,
and whether dancing should be per
mitted. Meanwhile the east has
forged ahead (?) and old Wellesly is
trying to regulate the smoke and the
smoker."
Yet withal we wonder that the insti
tutions of Hoosierdom are looked upon
by the west as vice free. Tradition
has it that our worthy seaboard neigh
bors look upon us of the west as a
certain species of individuals repre
senting a cross between a rough neck
and a four flusher of the first order.
Just where we Hoosiers come In is
not plain but evidently the use of the
obnoxious weed by the co-ed members
of our institutions have passed over
on to the fairer lands west.
Down east folks look upon other In
dividuals in this part of the country as
more or less crude, associated with the
idea of homespun and corn pone. We
are hardly enough eophiscated that
our co-ed members have acquired the
Idea' of the single standard and begun
to do the same things as men. How
ever in the west it may be difffferent
Here In tie midwest and especially In
Indiana we have always had an un
usual proclivity and a proneness to
wards individualism where folks read
Riley's poetry not because it was Clas
sical but because they enjoy it; and
where people were accustomed to say
"right smart and few of the other
provincialisms so dear to the Hearts
of all Hoosiers.
It is true that the Hoosier colleges
are at present engagedIn placing the
ban on a few of their pet social fads
but o fr their women have succeeded
In educating; themselves without ac-
aulrtnc the enervating habits of the
prosaic and classical east or those of
the long horn west Purdue Exponent
It has been suggested to us thnt we
write on the bank, as a place of unrest
Pardon us while we annoy you with
&n imitation. Said imitation will be
of a horse calling Tor something to
eat: "Hey there."
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FRESHIES HOLD
CHAMPS TO TIE
e:age 39.
Return punts: Freshmen, 54 yaius;
York, 35 yards.
Passes attempted: Freshmen 12;
York 24.
Passes complete: Freshmen 2 tot
35 yards, York S for 139.
First downs: Freshmen 8; York 6.
Fumbles: Freshmen 1, York a.
Fumbles recovered: Freshmen 6;
York 2.
Penalties: Freshmen 40 vards;
ork 5.
COLUMBIA LEADS LIST
IN ATTENDANCE GAINS
Youth is taking more seriously than
ever the matter of getting an educa
tion, after returning from the school
of war, according to reports com
piled by the United Press.
Reports from every section of tie
country have shown large gains in
attendance figures. Dormitories, room
ing houses, and fraternity and sorority
houses are crowded in every college
town.
Leading the list of American colleg
es and university in attendance is Col
umbia university, New York City.
Gaining 25 per cent since last year,
the attendance today stands at 24,815.
A year ago the enrollment was 18,514.
Registration of other large colleges
of the country compared with last
year follow:
Nebraska 4.100
Kansas 3,270
Northwestern 1.754
Marquette 2,500
Missouri 3,274
Kansas agricultural 2,612
Iowa 5,000
Leland Stanford 2,429
Oregon 1,673
Oklahoma 3,800
U. of Washington 4,840
Oregon Agricultural 2,840
Oklahoma A. & M 1,623
3,137
3,027
1,692
1,625
1,624
?,ioo
3,465
1,500
950
3,256
3,352
2,188
1,234
WANT ADS
LOST: Sheepskin coat. A Tvra
of $10 will be given for its return to
229-N-17 St. 8-3t.
LOST: Coral cameo set large size.
Finder please return to Student Activ
ities office. 48-3 1
LOST: Sigma Nu sister pin. Ini
tials on back. Call B2567, or return
to Student Activities office. tS-3t
LOST: Note book, between 5 and
6 o'clock Monday evening. Book was
left in front of the Armory. Call
B8189. 7"3L
UNI MEN: Can use twelve men
for part time work In city real work
good commissions. Must be oMer
men with selling or business exper
ience. Phone City "Y" 325 for ap
pointment
A man's dress suit of broadcloth.
exceptionally fine, sixe 18. Call B2S4S.
A Bargain.
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COLONIAL
See the Sunshine Beauties in
"BACK TO NATURE GD2LS"
EVERY DAY AND NIGHT Tins WEEK
DID SHE LOOK GOOD?
U Tell'emso
The reason is in the process, only to be had
from a responsible place
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your meals.
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satisfy your thirst,
ANHEUSER- BUSCH
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