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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN Y.M.C. A. RECEPTION HOCKEY ON YOUR OWN SIDE THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN IN ARM ORY TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. T .. , ... . . .. c , 80 Say the Co-eds Whose Secret Game J. O. Hnrtwell is coaching the State ' OLYMPIC TRYOUTS TO BE HELD All Freshmen Want to Be There Every Man Will Be Placed on Some Event Good Time to Win teh Olympics. Farm football team. JonoB' Orchestra. Phone L-8605. William Hpckhoff of Wisconsin Is visiting at the Phi Delta Theta house. MiiHio, Louis Hagenslck. Auto F 2042 Miss Dauthett In Lincoln. Miss Myrtle Douthott. 1915, of Over ton, Neb., Ib visiting friends in Lincoln. Moot me at Green's, 120 North 11th PI Phi Visitor ..IIhh Ruth McMillan ! Falls r'ity. Neb., called at the PI Beta Phi house this week. Telephone Yule Dros at onco. Miss Dutton Returns. MIbb Florence Dutton of Hastings is visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house 0 H. O st. Frey, University florist, 1133 Mrs Thomas a Visitor. Mrs. George Thomas of Harvard, Neb., is vlsiMr.g Miss Eva Rosenbaum at 1449 S street. The University Y. M. ('. A. will give Ub annual reception to the freshmen tonight at 8 o'clock in the Armory. Ankeny, the chairman of the fresh man Olympics, has arranged with the committee in charge to hold the freBh inan tryouts at the same time, bo he wishes that everyone would try and be there All the tryouts will be held this evening except those for the cross eountr team These will be held this morning at it 30 Resides the individ ual tryouts for places in the boxing jnul wrestling contests every man there will be assigned to a deVfcnlte place on either the hog-tying or tug-of war team. Both of these contests give a large number of points, so every plan pos wible 1b being made to make the fresh man teams the better. Upper class men have been secured to act as ref erees and judges for all the events. After the tryouts other forms of amusement will be provided. The Y. M. l A. has tried to make the event one of the best of the season, and it bidB well to be such It Is to be under stood that none of the aspirants for the various positions are to work bo hard that they will not be able to par take of the "big eats" which will be Auto 7186 L8152 Berved. At this reception It is going to be Imperative that everybody get ac quainted, and at no other time or event will there be a better cahnce to ac complish thlB. For this reason It be- hooves every first-year man to turn 1 The Students' Suitorlum, cleaning out and meet the rest of the cIobs. and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294. Moreover, by getting better acquainted Ted Marriner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Yesterday Morning Was Discov ered by a Reporter. Did you know that Nebraska co-eda play hockey, or, rather, that they did play yesterday morning on the athletic field? Well, they did, for a starving reporter out looking for own espied them no. not from the grandstand - horrors, no! for the game was played behind closed doors, or, rather, gates, but he saw them from the fourth Btory of M. A Hall It was a very exciting contest It reminded him of the olden-tlme game of "shinny" he used to play In the alley behind fa ther's barn. In order that the Bisters could dis tinguish themselves from each other one side wore dainty white middle blouses while the other side wore the gymnasium blue It did not seem, from the reporter's lookout, that they were playing the game any too gently, and he will vouch that there are a few who will not play in that game for some time At the close of the game the reporter stood at the gate and tried to And out the Bcore, but he was cruelly snubbed for his pains. It has been suggested that a game of hockey between the freBhman and Bophomore girls bo one of the Olympic numbers for next Saturday morning. L. W H. OLIVER THEATRE Today 2:30. Tonight 8:15 THE WHITE SLAVE Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50 &. 25c Mon. Tues. Wed. A Wed Matinee. Navember 11-13 "THE COBURN PLAYER8" Monday "Merchant of Venice." Tuesday "Othello." Wed. Matinee "Twelfth Night." Wed. Eve. "Electra." I' Anderson on Campus. ... , . . , 1 1 I . . ,. , , Michigan A machine has been In- 1 Frank Anderson, 05, of Holdrege I visited at the Delta Upsllon house this ( vi-ntod by a professor In the engineer I week. I ins oollege at Michigan which will I -' I measure the accuracy of the memory Call Roy O. Warde, dance orchestra 'and the power of concentration of the mind. It 1b thought that It will prove verv advantaeeous In nsvcholoKlcal - - - " " A. C. Epperson, head of the Republl- 1 . . 1 research, can Btate central committee, waa visit- 1 lug the Delta Chi house during the week. CLASSIFIED COLUMN with each other it 1b going to be easier to put up a harder battle against the Hophomores. Team work Is going to count a great deal, and this can not be had unless the members of the team at least know who their neighbors are. W. F. Have you seen our low-hoel English walking boots, the swell thing for col lege girls? Rogers & Perkins, 1129 O street. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN LOST A Pocketbook containing about $30 in billB. Kindly return and name I your own reward. B-2388. 11-7 3t I LOST A fountain pen In U. Hall 302 Friday morning at 10 o'clock Re turn to this ofllce. 11-9 -3t Men's dancing pumps and tan drill shoeB Women's party slippers and Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per kins, 1129 O street. Junior Plav Notice. The h.nlor nlav committee will meet ' endowment fund of $15,000 to help cle at 11 o'clock Tuesday in U. 10(5 It is Minnesota- The work of raising an I i.nfiFliwv ntiwlnntti illPIUr1l t llik 1fll ni'i viu ntuuuiiiD iiiiwuf-,1' m i" necessary for every member of the school at Minnesota has been started ... , , ,, ,. i.-,...iiu K'rnui. b' Ibe Law Alumni Association committee to be there I' rank Kiuse j chairman. Uunlor Football Notice. All junior footabll men are urged to meet at the east entrance of the Arm ory at 11 o'clock today. Important. Frank Kruse. Dean W. Gw Hastings of the law de partment and Judge B. F. Good of Lincoln wore at dinner last evening at the Delta Chi house. Dean Hastings, after dinner, spoke on the "Unification of the Laws of the Country," and Judge Good gave a short talk on the "Prac tical Side of the Law" from a profes sional standpoint. Wo have the beat workman, the larg est, moBt sanitary and modorn barber shop and bathhouso In the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. .PRINTIMGy Tk GJ24 UHCoin-ntiR. WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128 N. 14th See our Sample ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE HOWARD'S NOVELTY HERBERT ASHLEY A. AL LEE JE8SE L. LA8KY THE BOUNDING PATTERSON8 THE TAKINE88 JOHN HIGGIN8 Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC The Millards Henry Hargrave & Co. Photo Plays 3 Shows Dally 2, 7 and 0 P. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at WM fciHEAfna 1329 0 Sir., South Side. A good man is never out of a job. Johnny Kling, who has been notified that George Stalllnga Is going to take his place next year, has been offered contracts ly McGraw, Dooln and Clarke. LadleB' clothing cleaned, remodeled and ropalrod by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason able prices. Mrs. Brlcka, 315 South 17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It STUDY MUSIC in an established school where the standards of instruction aro given the same careful thought aB In the best departments of the University. The University School of Music offers Bplendld Instruction In Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphono, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the University t