The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1912, Image 2
TtfE DAILY NEBRABKAN JDail Bebtashan PubllHhcd by tho Student Publico tlon Hoard of tho University of No- brnska EDITORIAL 8TAFF Editor SKARM3 F. HOLMES MfinnRlnR Editor EAKL.I3 II TAYLOR ABBOclnto Editor FRED McCONNELL ABBodnto Editor... IIURTON S. HILL BUSINESS STAFF Manager C C BUCHANAN ABH't Manager... JAMES MORRISON Circulation Manager LEO BHEEN 8UDSCRIPTION PRICE. $2 00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Coplet, 5 Cent Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. NlQht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto 1035; Manager, Auto 1821. NEW FEATUREFOR CONIPET 8ALUTE8 WILL BE FIRED DURING DAY OF ANNUAL DRILL. loitered nt tho postolllco at Lincoln, Ncl.inHkii. im second class mall matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 187'J FRIDAY. APRIL 12, KM-' SPRING FESTIVALS. The open houhou for picnics in now ujion uh The Hlght of heaily laden young men, biiing Hhoe boxes and frjing paiiH i aliped up In newnpaper, 1h no longer one to exelto sonder The r?iulreinentH for bucIi an ex pedition are not arbitrarily net. but Beein to conaiHt mainly in a certain- rough mode of appaiel, an abundance of light and meaningleHH conversation, n kodak, and an exubeiance of HpliitB ThlB combination HereB to produce the desired iesults, and generally to atouse the ire ot the unfoitunate farmer whose grounds are selected as an outdoor dining hall Owing to the chill which remains in the evening air as a remembrance of Inter, llres haw come to be recog nlzed as an essential These, in turn require luel in the shape of fence posts, chicken coops, or nearby trees, another source of much aggravation to tho long suffering owner. A picnic enthusiast, noted for his ability to think of clever remarks, and boil water over a Binoking lire, re ported, last week, the discovery of a violet in the Penn woods. This state inent acted like the announcement of a gold strike; expeditions set out in quick Bile-cession until the woodB were ovei crowded; persons heietofoie mi pervious to the ehaims of Natuie slid denly evinced a remaikablo inteiest in unions lloia and tauna and the outgoing stieet cars leaembled those ol an exclusion train. Thus propitiously the season opened, and according to piesent indications, bids fair to continue with unabated fury at. least until the noveltv of the event or the patience of the subuihan farmeis weais off. Preparations for the annual com pctltive drill of the nine companies of the cadet regiment of the State I'nl versity are progressing under the dl lection of Captain Yates Plans are being formulated to make this event one of the most Important of Cniver Hity affairs The drill this year will be held on May 30, Decoration day. when the students will enjoy a boll day. The program for the day has as yet not been announced, but a new feature to be introduced this year will be the firing of a salute at regular intervals during the afternoon ceremonies, a new feature introduced The program will contain a list of the winning com panics since lK'l.'!, the names of cap tains and officers commanding the company, and the winners of indl idual competitive drill which forms a part of the day's program. The date for the annual competitive drill between the Pershing Rifles and tho Worki.er RHles, the crack drill organizations of the University and tho State Farm, has been set for April 21 For the past three years these drlllB have been held, the Persuings coming off victorious twice The YVorklers are determined to carry off tho honors this year, and much inter est Is being manifested by tho mem hers of the Farm organization To Install Sigma Tau. Honrv Pearse, I'M 2, and Prof L W ChaBO left yesterday afternoon for Vermillion. S D. where they will in stall a chapter of Sigma Tau, the na tlonal engineering fraternity, at the University of South Dakota. Installa tion of the new chapter will take place this evening and will be attended by a banquet. Weber Sultorium. 1100 O St. Van Dusen Called Away. Dana Van DiiBen was called to Omaha several days ago by the sen oub illness of his father Since the length of bis absence is uncertain he has appointed Sam Buck temporary editor of the Cornhusker He will take entire charge of the book and will attend to putting tho finishing touches on the work, that it may come out at the scheduled time. QUESTIONS WHICH PERPLEX US. Why tho fellow who never llnds time to study aluavs maintains that the piofs "have it in tor him?" Why it iB consideied less of an offense to "cut" an afternoon class than a moining one Why we spend our time planning trips for the summer which we have no intention of taking Why the fellow who oidlnarily iB not hampered by the rules of polite ne.ss insists upon vour entering the pay as vou enter car ahead of him Whv the letters homo always end with, "I must stop and study my lesson for tomorrow " CALENDAR. Tho College Inn Darbor Shop Stu dent trade eoliclted. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. For your orchestra call O. L Jones. Auto L-8G05. Friday, April 12. Union. Palladian liotanlcal Seminar. Chi Omega formal party. Y. W. C A convention. Forestry Club dance Temple. Spikes' dance St. George'B Studio Saturday, April 13. Delta (lamina foimal party. Agricultural Club. Catholic Students' Club. Medical Society. Y. W. C. A. convention banquet Alpha Omicron Pi dance Temple Kappa Kappa (!amma dance St. (ieorge'8 Studio. Peru Club 2C27 P street. All students ahould visit tho "Col lege Inn Burbr Shop at 127 North 12th. S L Chaplin. Prop. T AIYIF. My Upstairs Store is Full of those Stunning LAUI" $5.00 and $6.00 Values at Special Sale 125 New Spring Suits, Blue Serges and Flannels at $15 100 Dozen New Spring Hats, just in. dQ Af $2.50 hats at $1.90. $3 hats at tpHJ 50 Dozen Thin Lisle Socks at two pairs for A Big Bunch of Regular 50c Ties on sale Saturday at We Sell the Best $1 Shirts in Town 25c 25c Palace Clothing 1419 Company o st. All Souls Church A Free Religious Society Corner H and J 2th Services 10:45 An organization which seeks to develop the reverent truth-seeking attitude toward life, and the spirit of service among men A new series on the relation of sympathy to political and industrial prohlems. April 1-1- "Sympathy and Industry" April 21 : "Economic Attainments of Sympathy" April 2S: "The Co-operative Commonwealth" Students' Liberal Religious Union Meeting 12 to 12:30, Every Sunday SPECIAL ON FOBS 75c Seal Fobs 50c TODAY and TOMORROW The University Book Store 340 North 11th Street . -i HAVE - EVANS Do Your Laundry Weekly BhiinnontB of tbe best tbero is in cbocolates. Huyler'B lAhltmon'a Lowney's Aiieurettr California violets fresh every day. Meier Drug Co. 13th and O 'W- V V $2.50 and $2.95 1415 O