Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1912)
nl t.i'n rwm iiiTni THE DAILY NEHRASKAN h 1 BUILDING NEAR COMPLETION 9 Department of Plant Industry Gets New Quarters Soon Work Tests Far Above Contract Grade. AMPLE ROOM FOR ALL BRANCHES 'I he Plant Industry building at the State Fnrm is being completed. The final coat ot plaster Ih being put on, HALLER SPEAKS CONVOCATION Board of Regents Will Adjourn at 10 to Attend Lecture on "Europe" This Morning. BUDGET FOR 1913 WAS DISCUSSED The convocation UiIb morning will be addroBHcd by Hegent F S Haller, who in on the campiiH for the meeting and they are cleaning and grading ! of the regents today Mr Haller spent around the building IndicatlonH are I the greater part of last Hummer In Eu thal the building will be occupied dur rope, and his talk to the students will ing the first pait of next HcineHter be on Home phases of European life The building was designed in Supt He Iiiih been much interested In Hub (' K Chowln's otlice by E E Ander- Meets of this nature and his addresH son, 1SJ05 John Kippe, Neb, 11)12, is , will undoubtedly be well worth hear liiHi)ector of the building It Ih a white Ing structure M! bv 110 leet The material, Contention will be attended by the iiHt'tl in the (onstructlon Is Bedford . regents In a body, who are meeting to- linieHtone, and it Is said to be one or uy i e ouugei ior uie coining yeui the best pieces ol bilck work In the i will be coiiHldered up till 10 o'clock,, HtlUt, when an adjournment will be made till . A Kahn tlooi test lias been made In afternoon. The session will probably, ., ,.. .. , '.. .i. i nne nt the lecture looms, the floor continue nuo uie evening, an uiu i uc ommendatlons to the coining legisla ture must be made up. The Forum being subjected to a lead of 200 pounds to the square foot, with a max imum deflection ot one-half Inch While the contract allows for a de fle Hon of one Inch The Horticultural Depaitment will occupy the first flooi and part ol the basement, the Mllltan Department uh j K,,lor of th(. pally Nebraska!! Ing the iemaindei ol the basement ( near Sir An article appeared m the The Agionorm Depar tnient will use Sunday .Journal in regard to The Farm the second floor in conjunction wlth'Housu aI1 on;unization composed of the Entomolog Department 'l'lo j agricultural men of the University third floor will be devoted to Agrl , S()m( (iim, aKO a rtMortr was advised cultural botany by W () Jones, managing editor of the ltegent Copeland, who was most i"-, journal, to visit 'IJhe Farm House and fluentlal irr furthering the building. gLt information for a writeup on the organization The reporter was given the Information, but rro such state merits as appeared in the article con has inspected it, and expressed him self as being very well pleased with the woiji -J It W FORMER STUDENT ON STAGE J. Homer Hunt, ex-'06, With Louis Mann in ' Elevating a Husband," Here Wednesday Night. l'oi the first time in Lincoln as a professional player, Mr J. Homer Hunt will gie an opportunity to hip hoBt of friends in this city to soo him, when he appears here at the Oliver Wed nesday night with Mr. Louis Mann In 'hkwiting a Husband" J Homer Hunt is a Nebraska pro duct After graduating from the Lin coln High School In the class of 1902 he became a member of the class of U(j of the Nebraska University, and while at the University was an Im portant and talented member of the University Dramatic Club. Ah a mem ber of the Dramatic Club he made for himself some little reputation as an actor, and ho marked indeed became his talent that ho left the univernlty during his junior year, going to New York and enrolling m a student with the American Academy of Dramatic Arte at the Empire Theatre. On his gruduatlon from tho Acad emy he became a member of William H. Crane's company. His success was immediate and subsequent engage ments followed In the support of such stars as Mrs. Patrick Campbell, G. P. Huntley, the English cemedlan, and Hattie Williams. He is now a most valued member of Mr. Mann's support ing company. During his stay in Lincoln former classmates and friends have planned numerous entertainments for him. i cerning the fraternities of the Unlver-, slty were mado to the reporter, nor are such statements the Bentiment of the I members of The Farm House I Trusting that tho members of the student body will appreciate the dell-, cato position in which this has placed ub, we beg to remain, ' Respectfully yours, THE FARM HOUSE I SGHEDULE IS MADE UP (Continued from Page 1 ) also rumored that Nebraska would have a good baseball schedule next year, but nothing definite has devel oped: Jan. 23 Game enroute to Minnesota. Jan. 24 Minnesota nt Minnesota. Jan. 25 Minnesota at Minnesota. Jan. 31 Drako at Lincoln. Feb. 1 Drake at Lincoln. Feb. 14 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln. Feb. 19. Ames at Ames. Feb. 20 Ames at Ames. Feb. 21 Drake at De Moines Feb. 22 Drake at Des Moines. Feb. 28 Ames at Lincoln. March 1 Ames at Lincoln. C. L. Y. WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O St ENGRAVING-DESIGNING OFFICE 128 North I2lhStreet Phono B1017 K BOYD NMUVDW taXV 3HOP 247 N. 1 lit. Phone B-1274 rnrri Beginning Monday, Dec. 9th C D T C f r K L L I GET CASH COUPON r IV E. C i i GET CASH COUPON High-Grade Natural Tone Talking and Singing Machine FREE Call at nr ttore and hear the pecially prepared Records. Yon buy only the Record THESE RECORDS ARE FAMOUS FOR THEIR TONE AND QUALITY DESCRIPTION OF INSTRUMENT TIIK CAH1NET Made of eavy, hoIUI oak throughout Corner posts are rrrade with fluted mouldings NICKLED TONE ARM The latest triumph of scientific research, pro ducing the largest volume and purest tone quality, eliminating the rrretalie scratch so common in the ordinary type of machine. THE MOTOR Of special strength and conbtruction, unusually dur able. TURN TABLE- Ten Inch diameter, accommodating any size disc record STANDARD ANALYZING REPRODUCER (Hound Hox) Insuring the most perfect reproduction of any known sound; fitted with auto matic needle clamp, permitting of the instant releasing or fasten ing of the needles SPEED REGULATOR Permitting the ready adjustment of the speed to suit the indhidual fancy or requirements, such as for music or speaking-records FLOWER HORN Seventeen inches in length, with a fifteen inch flared bell Finished irr a beautiful, deep, rich red enamel, and decorated with gold stripes One Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Flower Horn dOA AA FREE to Every Customer whose Cash Purchases amount to PJ""" Good until six Machines are given away god place to buy Christmas Gifts, Fine Fruits and Candies can sell you any good kirrd of Fountain Pen The University Book Store 340 No. 11th St., Lincoln, Nebr. We BR - Milk. 3L HHPSIHHrwHb PRIMROSE & DOCKSTADER WHO COME TO THE Oliver Theatre Tonight WITH THEIR MINSTREL3 0Jljf jffltgrrttanta amt&nj JBuulfc lihr your fflurh. 'TRY THEM" 24 D &n. lltlj&t. Clnroln. Nrb. PRIHTIMO; 'umroLH-ntiR. I WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 128N. 14lh S our Swmplo 7 I HkjLi 1 . , ,""' l J" T" II I I MJMMWMlMlMMCTMl mi I iii, I i Ml II 'J'" '1 'Lll l i - i j;. LljWMM-MMuamiiii - .-"m. i n.r. "" f ' ' ' '-llJM