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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1910)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ... "Ma' "Wi ' W ' - OLIVEK H IIEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 WM. GREW SfOCK CO. In "The Morning After the NlgVit Before." Eve., 35c, 25c, 15c Mat. 25c and 10c 1 I ! I . , .8AT. MAT. AND NIGHT, FEB. 5 Brtwster's Millions Mat., $1.00 to 25c Eve., $1.50 to' 50c LYRIC THEATRE Mats., Wed. and 8at. 15c and 25c Beginning Monday Eve, January 31 THE LYRIC 8TOCK COMPANY Will Present The 8oclety Comery Drama CAPTAIN SWIFT By C. Hadden Chambers EVENINGS AT 8:30 15c, 25c and 35c Next Week "UNDER TWO FLAGS." s TP- Continued' from Pago 1 MABCELU WAVE8,' (F Antl 'tis chill and gray tho live long day For those of my raco and mo. Dark clpuds hang over tho valley, Dark clouds hang over tho plain; HALF-DOLLAR .And 'tis chill and gra tho Hvo long day x Since He cursed us with ttiu Btnln. yj)CampusjJ)j IK Gleanings W ORPHEUM WEEK STARTING JANUARY 31 JOHN B. HYMER BEN WELCH ADAM8 & ALDEN MARSHALL MONTGOMERY CROSS & J08EPHINE VITTOR1A & G1ROGETTA HOPKIN8 & AXTELL Matinee at 2:30. ' Evening at 8:30 15c and 25c 16c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. SELECT PITTS' SELECT DANCING SCHOOL BEGINNERS CLASS , WEDNE6DAY AND SATURDAY I I Special Rates to Students SOCIAL FRIDAY AND MONDAY Latjic Free Monday 16th and O St. Auto 5405 I I SELECT SELECT SUITS I1VH rSM& HllllVHrj HnTur Bovs--Mv Spring line of woolens are stunners. See them! L. J. HRZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring The Owl Pharmacy Northeast Corner 14th and O Streets Hot and Cold Drinks at Our Fountain SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH TYPEWRITERS All makes ronted 'with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 Eft. Hth C. H. Prey, florist, 133 O street. Tho Swedish Club will meet Satur day ovonlng In the reception room of Hays hall. Thornburg's Orchestra. Auto D877. The grand march of the Junior prom cnade will begin promptly at 7:30. Ad mittance only by ticket. Chapln Bros., florists. 127 So. 13th. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 111-110 So. 12th street Band concert Monday night, Feb. 7. Temple, 8:15. Notlco will bo given of time when reserved seats may be secured freo. Green's Sanitary Barbor Shop. 120 N. 11th. All members of the Deutsche Gessol llge Vercin are urgently requested to report promptly at 2:15 at Townsond's Saturday to havo tho club's picture taken for the "Cornhusker." Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A Spa. 13th and P Sts. Dr. K. M. Cramb. Osteopathic Phy sician. U. of N. '99 Burlington block. . Havo yourvclothos pressed at Web er's Sultorlum. Auto 1708. Wanted 26 Cornhuskors per day. Townseml. - (J7-10t Havo you eeen tho 'Sorority Panel" by Townsend? Something now and most attract! vo. 67-10 1 r o'or tnc mere are rumunngs rar o or tuc ocean, There nre mumblings hero on tho land, , Against me nnd my race which wo tlaro not faco! Why Is It? Wo can't understand. Often 1 havo asked the White OhIIdron And as often tho Whlto OhIIdron say: " 'TIs for the crime of fain you heal the dark stain; And you will bear It to tho Judg ment Day!" Father, our Father In Ueavon! Father, aro tho While Children light? Are thoy right when they Hay 'till tho Judgment Day ( For mo and my race 'twill bo night? If ho, then 'tis well, our Father! The shame we will hoar for all time. The shamo and the stain of the foul deed of Cain, Tho stain of a White Child's crjmo. J. Fred Ballard, '05. To ndvorllso a dance at California University, a wax ilguro dressed as n senior In cap and gown was prom inently displayed in a popular storo In Berkeley. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON YOUR NEXT CLASS PIN ORDER Class Pins 50c and up We Make All Kinds Class Rings $1.50 and up We Can Save You Money ESTABLISHED 1871 HALLETT 1143 O STREET Mr. Townsend urges as many Corn huskers as posslblo to have, their sit tings dining tho week and nvold tho crowd on Saturdays. G7-104 iLost Roman gold brooch, wreath of leaves. Finder plcnso leave at Ne brnskan oHlco and receive reward. Would you like a hip south? We can show you how to ''go find will guarantee you u good salary. Call 209 ProsB bldg. 72-1 . J Prolltable employment for students! If you expect to bo out of tho Unl sec ond semester, call 209 Press bldg., a. m. 71-3 Freshman Class Meeting Thursday. Tho cIobb of 1913 meet In the Tern plo theater Thursday for tho purpose of adopting a constitution. Tho chair man of tho constitutional committee read tho constitution as drafted by that body, and, with u few exceptions, It was adopted artlclo by artlclo by acclamation. The election o officers for this spmester will probably take place on tho 10th of Februnry. Tho president of Georgo Washing ton University dovotes an hour each day to getting acquainted with the undergrafluates. A young man while calling on his lady friend said to her: "You uro tho breath of lTfo to me." Sho answered: "Why hon't you hold your breath?" ) li Tho University of Calcutta, IhV'lal'g est educational corporation in the world, examines 10,000 students each year. W. A. JONES ELECTED PRESIDENT OF CLASS VERY QUIET ELECTION COMES TO CLOSE YE8TERDAY. NJARLY WHOLE THE (LASS PRESENT Nominating Speeches Are Dispensed With No Majority on First Ballot Clark Then Dropped Out. W. A. Jouoh wus elected president of the senior class at a meeting held at 11:30 In Memorial hall. The class meeting brought out nearly the full membership of the class, approximate ly 185 seniors being present. The now president is uu engineer nnd a momber of Sigma Tnu, tho hon orary onglheorlng fraternity. Ho Is also, a member of Delta Upsllon. , Although two candidates,' Jesso Clark and J. A. Scotney, wore candidates for tho position, tho campaign hud up to within a few days of tho election boon a very quiet one. No Speeches. Tho meeting was culled to ordor at 11:30 yestorday jnornlng by Presi dent Hof Mann. A motion wad passed dispensing with nominating speeches. Glen Fordyco then nominated Jesso Clark, and was followed by A. O. Perry wTio nominated W. A. Jones, and. J. C, Tucker, who nominated. A. i3cotnoy. T I E S 50 dozen regular 50 cent stuff. French fold and reversible four-in-hands some have flowing ends that we managed to get ; hold of from a neckwear house at a very low figure and will put them on Saturday morning at 2 9cts Also a lot of white pleated, excel lent quality shirts, boat style $1.00 MAGEE&DEEflER 4:: jf cMtss Theresa Wilbuz Temple cMusic Hall "The Contagion of a College Woman's Life. 715-8:3Q Chr? .?? 7?i " f m KrrfrL 3"ii" WWI& WE ARE THE - X - .,:,.. ,,. -r- LINCOLN AGENTS Fo Stetson Hanan Harlow Forbush. SHOES For M EN lift') TlgfrT- 'Sari t i derson's. Footform Store' M - A-mutluu wub iuun-L'aniua-"wiilcii provided that if no ono received a majority on tho first ballot tbe can-l UIUUIU lUCUlVlllg II1U JUWUBU vuiu should bo dropped from tho list. On the first ballot Jones received 85 votes, Scotney 59 votes, and .Clark 41 votes. On tho final ballot Jones re col veil 108 votes and Scotney 70 votes. k UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C.A.Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 1 STREET, YELLOW FRONT YHir FatrtMge Solicltci At Reserve a student who oSas more than two unexcused absences must take a special examination In order to recolvo credit. , . x The women at tho University of Oregon hold a danco a short time ago at which no men wero allowed to bo present Hal of Jthem dressed up in men's evening clothes. Women have beon barued .from Ox ford University, England, for qno thousand years, but herenfte'r thoy will bo admitted under tho same 'con ditions as men. February W Lincoln Hotel f t ' Officer's Hop .M A lit. ij t. Walt's Orchestra 'ii-mt; '-KH'P !ivjjii, M1frtJSrl i i J