The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA!?
the 1'nlverBlty, ErlAay evening on the
Farm athletic Held.
H)ail2 Webrasftan
Pulillnhed by tho Student Publica
tion Hoard of tho University of Nebraska.
EDITORIAL 8TAFF
Editor SWAHU5 F. HOLMES
MnnnRlnR Editor . EA RLE H. TAYLOR
ABHOdnto Editor. FRED McCONNELL
ABHodnto Editor... HURTON S. HILL
BU8INE88 STAFF
NrtinnRcr C C. BUCHANAN
ABH't Manager... JAMBS MORRISON
Circulation Manager LEO DREEN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Coplei, 6 Cent Each.'
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
1035; Manager, Auto 1821.
F.ntcred
Ni'hru.ikit,
under the.
18711
ut tho pofltoftlco at Lincoln,
uh Hecoiul -class mall inattor.
Act of Congress of March 3,
T1HHSDAY, APRIL IS. 1012
FEW FEMININE FANS.
Although the frigid zonhyrB
whirled about Hie grandstand and
canned even the male HpectatorH to
Hllde down into the necks of their
oereoatH, there was one bright Hpot
in the at tendance at yeHterday'H game
About twehe or llfteen true and
loyal co edH braved the weather and
the curioiiH gae of the men and
trooped (iiietl Into the grandstand
Such evidence or spirit is truly en
cournging and in the face of such ad
erse conditions is nothing short ol
icniiukable The large majority ol
girls understand little or nothing ol
baseball, but this was evidently not
the case with those present yesterday,
for the enthused at the proper mo
inent and seldom diveitcd their atten
tion from the game
Whether thej understood the game
or not. the fact that they were "game''
enough to attenil is gratifying, it is
evidence of a kind of spirit that makes
one feel proud of Nebraska co eds.
CALENDAR.
Tho dairy classes will visit the
Heatrice creamery next Saturday
morning to view the workings of a
large creamery plant.
Professor French's dairy clasB took
ft trip out to Young's dairy yesterday
afternoon to Inspect the plant and
Judge some of the cattle.
There will be a convocation Satur
day or Monday morning for the pur
pose of discussing the work for the
different classes for next year.
A Joint meeting of the Ophelian and I
Davlsson Literary Societies Is to he
held Monday night, April 22. It is the
last meeting of the societies this year
The senior class had a picnic Tues
day afternoon at Epworth park About
fifty members were present The
party returned at X o'clock in the
evening.
The baseball team, under the coach
ing of Professor Lee, iB coming into
form at a rapid pace, although the
cold weather of the last few days has
hindered somewhat A heavy schedule
for next week is promised by Manager
Westgate.
You Can Save
$25 to $50
buying a slightly used or
rebuilt typewriter.
A machine backed by
a two year guarantee.
Over 500 now used in Lancaster County.
Investigate these before you purchase any
kind of a typewriter.
Nebraska Typewriter Co
Auto 2080 143 So. 13th St. Bell 1299
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j 77 X
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11 n.
A new 1.") horse-power Rumley "oil '
pull" gasoline traction engine was
yesterday delivered out at the Farm
for thoBe in the farm machinery class
to work with This engine and the
IHC gasoline tractor delivered last
week gie the students a good chance
to acquaint themselves with these
modern farm implements.
Thursday.
Pershing Rifles.
Friday.
I'nion
Palladian.
Delta Delta Delta lornial party.
(ieininn Dramatic Club play
Delta Tau Delta party, Music hall
Agricultural Club dance, Fraternit
hall.
Sigma Tau Initiation banquet
Sigma Nu house party.
Saturday.
Tegner Society
Students' Debating Club
Alpha Phi lornial part
Sigma Phi Kpsilon banquet ,
Delta T.iu Delta banquet
Pi Beta Phi dance. Music hall
Sigma Chi annual banquet
Kearney Club, Y W C. A, Temple
All Btudents Bliould visit tho "Col
lege Inn I3arbr Shop at 127 North
12th. S L Chaplin, Prop.
Captain Yates informed the Farm
cadets yesterday that they would not
hold the regular encampment on the
campus this year on account of the
cold weather The cadets will he al
lowed to go home at night, but will he
required to appear on the grounds at
K:00 o'clock eery morning for drill
problems.
STUDENTS
Buy your shirts, collars, hata, gloves and men's furn
shings at cost at Unland's'store. We want the room
Whitebreast Go.
j
1042 O St,
Tho Collego Inn Barber Shop Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
Weber Sultorium, 1100 O St.
Bronze Uni Seals
$4 and $5
This Week Only. The Onlv in Town
The University Book Store
340 North 11th Street
FARM NOTES.
The chorus will sing at commence
inent a week from next Friday night
George Ne has lesigned his posi
tion as engineer at the Farm to ac
cept another position.
The Farm baseball team will clash
with tho Alpha Theta Chi team from
Tf
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronagi Solicited
THIS COUPON
and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or
Baseball Goods at
Lawlor Cycle and Sporting Goods House
1423 O STREET
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner JJi30 to Ji30 C
Supper Si30 to 7i30 XuC
Also Cafeterlan Style
J. C. WOOD and CO.
The Best Is Always tho Cheapest
1822 N St. Auto 1292 Bll 147
CLEANERS and DYERS -J!ir
Wookly shipments of tho best thero
is in chocolates.
Huyler'a A hit mean's
Lovuney'a Mno:rtti'a
California violets fresh every day.
Meier Drug Co.
lOth and O
Your New Spring Bonnet
Awaits
you hi' re
lAhy Pay more
Upstairs fi jrr 115 O St.
$2.50
Heffley's Tailors
Suits $20 Up nth and n Nifty Styles
HAVE
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
a BBS
iNtlNTIMO;
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f next job of
printing. Personal
Bupervison enables
us to make eaoh job
please. 128 N. 14 St
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