The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 23, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASXAN
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Chess Becomes Fashionable
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A THATF.RNITY ANTIDOTE
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hois in t Mi- Im in ol ,i lll.'li l v p n l ll
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taken limn iln- -i liol.u -lnp iiinids ol
1 1n Stall I'iun i i Ml n Im tin- siM mid
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roliiinn ol limiiis show tin- bonis c.n
ui-d. Iln --'( mid i In- pm cent ri client
and I In- 1 hi d 1 1'- pi i ' ' nl tailed
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Non soi NNiinn n 1 I ' .'. '. 1 1 S
Soioi it w onu'ii I ! '. 'Jn 1 ! !
)t tin- I'all.idians who did not i.mk
vxcHlcnl Ml pi-i (''lit wi-ie uooil and
IS.', pm ( em medium '1 he NNoinhted
pel i-eiil avei.iui' a- Jl.5 ." Tills socl
vt Is In- oldest student ol gaiillit loll
ill tln I 'nieisit. Ii.iinn been loimed
in 180S. soon altei the dooi s were
opened ll meets c el n I-'i idav een
iiiK in I'albidiim Hall in the Temple,
Tor the enjo meiit ol a liteiar pit)
jjram and a social hour Membership
Is by election from the whole student
boih, ineuib'-iH ol friiternlt ies and hoi
milieu oiiIn In I ii k bailed b the con
Htitiitlon 'I In- n-poit hhjs "ltn purpoHe
is to pi on id e hoi ial i elaxation for thorn
students nn ho belicNc that a nllee in
a pla e to wpik The flmiren show
lll.lt hell- IS OIK- llllU i'l nit OIKIIIlia
lion that fiiinishes an outlet for social
.kiInIiii'h without dulling personal ie
sponsibilit n m killing scholarship If
lll'-ie NNt-le a doen of these old fash
Kill) (I 111' 1, UN soi idles m the I'lllNCI
sit all i ( i uited up to then full
slene,!h ,Mid all KI inu the liailllllH III
publn spiakniK and debate that sent
so tnaiiN stione, men out of the 111 -ri
i an olb id s a K' neiatlon :mc, s e
NNmild ll'-.M a Uie.il deal less about the
l.illlIK ol the model ll Ullleist
Si, Me Journal
It'-NeildjD' Mil Kini'llliil is the I.INOl
lie of the niijoiltN ol tile Noting stu
d nts at tin- ruiNeisiiN ol Indiana
Siudenls at the l'nieisit of South
Caiolina who desne to j;aiii a scientidi
knowledge of the automobile ma take
a couise which allows one ciedit hour
I i cil I! K Heattie. V ol N , "'.n;, fm
a hum tune piofessoi of liotanv at the
Washington Slate Collene is now in
the i;o ei nineiit eiiYplov. , eiiK.med ill
( oni bat in n with t he ( best nut disease
Piof (!i'(il):c lleibell I'alllK'l of 11.11
ard I'iiincisiIn, si(n seven Neais old
and on the n i t k'' ol a thud in.it 1 1
nioni.il v fin in i ad n i si s a little Mil I iiik
for tin ,MI,IKC ( ollene hoN and mil as
the siiict load tow. nil the piopm un
derstandiim of social lite
MUSIC! UNIVERSITY STUDENTS!
As there is no longer any school of music connected with the
State University you are at liberty to take your music with us
Every department of music c mplcte
22 -ARTIST INSTRUCTORS IN CHARGE 22
JOHN RANDOLPH. Dtm of the Faculty.
ALOYS C KREMER, lav rite pupil of ARTHUR FRIEDHEIM.
GUSTAV C. MENZENDORF. AUGUST MOLZER, CHAS. E. EWING
and AUGUST HAGFNOW, FPEDERIC C FREEMANTEL and
many others REGISTER NOW
LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE
Oliver Bldg , 13th and P Streets Auto B1494
We serve the purest and
best HOT and COLD RE
FRESHMENTS in the city
Huyler's Chocolates
$1.00 Fountain Pens
$1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
j2SS
THIS WEEK ONLY
WE WILL MARK I'P Ol'R NO. 1099
FRI'NUI IHA'KSKIUiF. WITH SKRCiK
MOHAIROR IMP- VKNF.TIAN LINTNC;
FOR $25.00
RKC.T'I.XR 5.1)0 (;C)()I)S. SH-. Ol R
WINDOW. : : : :
Aulo f.067
Jones & Dalling, i35n0. n.h
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Jos. E. Howard and Mabel McCane
IN CHICAGO'S BICChST MlNiAL HIT
The Goddess of Liberty
THE OLIVER, THURSDAY NIGHT