i&&L THE DAILY EHRASKAN ewirj tef Military Section to Be Most Complete of Any Ever Attempted 'Hip militaij section of the LtL? Cornhusker will be tlio most complete and thp best arranged of any over printed in a university an mini. It will try to place upon that section the importance that it holds in thp departmpnts of the University, and it will try to exprpss the new spirit that has been instilled into that department by the new commandant. ICach company will have two pages, also two pages will be devoted to the band, thp Riflp club and .np Pershing Kiup.s. Thp commandant, rpginiPntal staff and thp departmental stuff will all bo given due prominence. The whole will occupy more than thirty pagps An innovation in the coming edition will be the honor to be tendered to the regimental, battalion and com pany sponsors. Seventy five indivi dual picturps of sponsors and officers will pnter into the scheme. Unlike any other year the company pictures have all been taken at a Btudio at a considerable expense, but the splen did resultH will give such satisfaction that it ia thought that the heavy out lay will be justified On one page will be the company picture and on the opposite will be the picture of the company sponsor .surrounded by the company officers. The regimental and battalion sponsors will be flanked bv their respective staffs This arraj is epe ted to eclipse Governor Moiehead's squad of "Colonels" in the inaugural parade at Washington Several pages will be devoted to the high life in camp Also several car toons depicting the joys of night marches, etc. etc Considerable difficulty had been ex perienced in getting out the officers and sponsors. The individual modesty in almost every case had to be over come and the person convinced that it was all for the good of the cause to have that particular person's pic ture printed. One or two companies have not yet been photographed but as soon as Old Sol puts in an appearance the companies will be taken care of. GIVE WAGNER AS BENEFIT (Continued fioin Pane 1 lie desire on the pa 1 1 of the students to give something to the relief fund. The chancellor and the faculty are sponsors for the performance and it is desired that the Temple be crowded in order to make as gootl a showing as possible. Tickets are on sale Satur day morning at the Temple. Solos: Elsa Mrs. Conant Ostrud M rs. Schloss Lohengrin Mr. Enyeart King Mr. Movius Frederick Mr. French Herald Mr. Bagley Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street. All Sizes PHI-BETA-KAPPA KEYS in Stock. Be sure and bring your certificate. New U. of N. SPOON :: BAR PINS :: SEALS . . i i i ii ii i i mil J ., . Established 1871 HALLETT'S, Um Jeweler mso street UNI BAND PLAYS TONIGHT (Con'il. uod from Page 1) a senior in the University and scarcely more than of age, he was appointed leader of the local band, then known as the Hagenow band, with which he was able to take first prize at the na tional M YV A encampment at Mil waukee in competition with many of the large bands of the United States Two years ago he took charge of the University band and during that time the improvement therein has been a matter of general comment Constantly since the football season the band has been practicing music in preparation for tonight's concert ' Twice this year it has appeared before in convocation in programs conceded to be the best ever given in the chapel, i and some time ago won the marked appreciation of the legislative club ban quet in a concert before that body. I One of the most widely anticipated i numbers of the program is the singing of Miss Lillian Helms, whose work iH a subject of universal praise to local audiences. Reserve seats may be had in the Temple at the cost of twenty- ' five cents. . I Band Per6onel. Pierce, captain, Hanna, first lieu tenant; Sullivan, second lieutenant; , Heck C, (.. drum major; Cornelius, i sergeant, Hines, sergeant; Kavanda, seargeant , Armstrong, Heck G H.i Drown, Hurstella. Cole, Davis, Finely, Grier, Harkson. Hill, Hoag, Hlova, Jackson Johnson, Kern, Kjplson, Leon ard, Locke, Myers Noble, Rist, Saun der, Sandy, Savage, Scott, Sherwood. Wagner. Wenke, Westover, Young ooooooooooooo The Agricultural Picnic will be held in the Judging Pavilion at 6:30. OOOOOOOOOOOOO O O O O O O O A few tablets of all sororities and fraternities left at The University Hook Store. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FILMS devploppd, 20c, all kinds of commercial photography; students' work solicited Frederick Macdonald, Auto H-3368 STUDIONT solicitors, new work, good commissions to right men 1234 S St 4-1 1-1 :t-7t FOR SALK New Ward & Wright ten nis racket, bargain at $f. See V Has com, junior law I 1 l-'M LOST AND FOUND. LOST- A small brown Moore's non- leakable pen. Please return to this office. 4-10-3t LOST -A spike pin Tuesday morning on the campus. Please return to ll! Ih office. 4-10-3t LOST Large gray U. of N. notebook; finder can keep the cover if he will return the notes to the address on the back of the book. 4-10-2t RENT, ROOMS. FOR RENT To fraternity or sorority a large modern house. Inquire 1437 Q. 4-10-4t "Spring Showers i and Drizzles! ' Good crops for the far mers, but inconvenience and discomfort for you if you are not prepared for them! You will find our light weight wet-weather coats about the most convenient ly useful garments imagin able. 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