The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 03, 1912, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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OFF TO AK-SAR-BEN
BAND GOES TO OMAHA AS FEA
TURE OF CARNIVAL.
IS NOW ON BUSINESS BASIS
Chancellor Authorizes Playing for Re
muneration Fifty Men Chosen
After LaBt Tryout This
Fall.
Twenty five band men left wltb Di
rector Cornell laHt night to take part
In the nnnual electrical parade of the
Ak-Sar-Hen In Omaha. AlmoBt the en
tire bunch were second and third year
band men. and an extremely good im
preBHion will be Riven of the ability of
the NebraBka Cadet Hand ThlH trip
has been made for the laBt four years
nt the request of Omaha busineBB men.
Not only does It give the band a state
wide, reputation, but it alBO advertifies
the University In a favorable manner
In addition to these benefits this trip
generally places the band on n sound
financial basis for the remainder of
the year
The trip will be made thlB year with
the full consent of the University au
thorltleB and on the band's responsi
bility For, by a decision of Chancel
lor Avery, the University band has
been made a commercial organisation
and may play for remuneration when
and where it will, provided it plays at
a uniform rate The efforts at making
money by the band men have on pre
vious occasions placed the oflicialB of
the University In rather trying situa
tions, but now, by tho order of the
head of the school, the band 1b on a
strictly business basis.
In making this decision, however
the Chancellor stated that In playing
engagements it could not be partial,
that it could not play at one price for
one engagement and for another at n
Becond.
The makeup of the band, as selected
after the last tryoutB to be held this
fall, Is as follows'
Armstrong, Ilarton, Heck, Chapman.
Cole. Cornelllus, Dunaway, Early, Foe.
OarriBon, Grier, Manna, Harkson, Hyn,
Hill, Mines, Moag, Moatson, Jackson.
Kavanda. Kubaugh, Keim, Kjelson,
Klopp, Locke, Lynch, Myers, Newman,
Newmeyer, Noble, 1'eden, Pierce, Uea
vis, Itist Sandy, Savage, Scott, Sher
wood, Sullivan,' Swingle, Tunberg, Tur
nure, Wagner, Westover, n , Westover,
R., Wherry, K., Wherry, J , Wilson,
Young, Fulton.
We have the beat workman, the larg
est, most sanitary and modern barber
Bhop and bathhouse in the city Stu
dent patronage kindly solicited
Green's, 120 North Eleventh.
FIRST VESPER SERVICE HELD.
Girls Hold Meeting and Discuss Rela
tion Between College Girls and
Y. W. C. A.
The first vesper service of the Y W
C A was held at fi o'clock Tuesday
"The Relation Hetween the College
Girl and the Y. W C A " was the
subject of the hour, and Miss Louise
Curtis presided Several association
members, namely, Lorena Hlxby, Miss
Daniels, 'Helen Dlnsmore, Mary Mol
colm and Evangeline Long, explained
the relation between the college girl
and" The Y. W C. A Each one em
phasized the need of spiritual develop
ment In connection with a University
education.
The three points emphasized by the
speakers as to the advantages offered
University girls by affiliation with the
Y. W C. A were first, the opportunity
of meeting and becoming acquainted
with University girls; second, asso
ciation with girls of strong character
and high Ideals, and. third, the oppor
tunity offered for training for Chris
tian service
The meeting was quite informal, the
program being furnished entirely by
the members, and each talk showed
an enthusiasm Inspired only by real
Interest in the association.
Classified Column
FOR RENT Light modern furniBhed
rooms at 636 North 16th St 6t
THE person who was seen to take rain
coat from Temple Bldg. Friday noon
of the 27th will return same at once
to escape legal action. Berkley A.
Thomas. 2t
FOR RENT Suite of 3 nicoly fur
nished large connecting rooms on
third floor, suitable for six boys that
wiBh to be together. Call 1425 S St
FOUND A watch fob
Rag office
Call at the
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Campus Notes
Miss Marie Goodfellow, 1911, of Syra
cuse, Neb , spent the week-end with
MIsb Cora Brown at Gertrude Mall
Homer Gettings, of Superior, Neb
is visiting at the Sigma Nu house
Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled
and repaired by an experienced dress
maker Satisfactory work at reason
able prices Mrs Bricka, 315 South
17th Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 11
Call Roy O Warde. dance orchestra,
Auto 7186, L-8152.
Ictor Kraii8e, of Omaha, is visiting
with friends at the Kappa Sigma hous
THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS
W.could ro.Ue them "Cheaper." but wa "Won'l "
Wa.would make them "Better." but we "Can't."
LARGEST STOCK OF WQOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR
PRICES, TOO.
CLEANING
PRESSING
REPAIRING
Auto 6007
RUN JY OLD U. OF N. MEN
Jones & Dalling, issNo.nth
For Sale Second Hand Books
15 Watson Physics
15 Clark and Blanchard Practi
cal Speakers
9 Jucld Psychology
7 Adams Finance
6 Hertwig Zoology
3 Parker and Harwell Zoology
6 Cheneyney History of Eng
land And many other books used this semester.
We also keep the latest University novelties.
The University Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
D. B. GILBERT, Manar. LINCOLN, NEB.
TRY THE
Tea Room
FOR
Breakfast
Luncheon
Afternoon Tea
Ice Cream
Hot Chocolate
And Lunches
HOURS, 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
(dteBv$iuu
BASEMENT
504 North 15th Street
THE STUDENTS' SU1TORIUM
GET A CLUB TICKET
4 Suits or 3 Suits and Overcoat pressed for 1.50 a month.
BELL F3438 AUTO B1294
START RIGHT
BUY A MOORE'S NON-LEAKABLE PEN
BUY A BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK
BUY HERE
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