The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 12, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Day (Mile.' H 188.1 Kdltor H1518. Managing Editor B 3844
NMght Olllce M 1'204. HUBincss Manager IM821.
Editorial 8taff:
Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. SNYDER
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT. ELIZABETH MASON C. NEIL BROWN
" Scribes:
n V l.vmiin Fred It WellH I itnipn woon
Honior Phillips Howard U Ililt Iiirit
Clarence Spelr I K. Frost
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Seegn-
Hortense Kauffnian
Business Staff:
Manager C (' Huchanan Assistant Manager --.I. L Hriscoll
Circulation Manager T. Krlo Reefer
Subscription $()() per year in advance f cents per copy-
Entered at the posTotnce at Lincoln. Nelnaska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March '., 187!)
Taul L Martin
F M Kadleck
Ethel Arnold
Hnth Squires
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A Cafe
Open after the Shows with "GOOD THINGS TO EAT"
1325-31 N STREET
SATURDAY, APRIL 1!, 191.M
CALENDAR.
S TIMtDAY. Al'ini. Ill
DelLa Gumma Fottnal l'artv
Kappa Kappa Sigma Dancing l'ait
Walsh Hall
lpha Chi Sigma Darning Party
Music Hall
g Club Dancing l'ait Fi aternit
Hall
g Kid l'art Agin ultnral Hall
choth House 1'ai t
I'nion I,iterar Societ llanmict
Sigma Nil Annual Itannuet l.indell I Doane Satutda
BY THE WAY.
'IMiete is a baseball game and a tia K
meet next SaFuida afternoon on Xe
biasU.i Held
Did ou know that an optimist is ,i
in-i ii who doesn't care what happens
just so it doesn't happen to him
It still tains and the national past
time lollowers have a game with
ijPojj
This
New
Rule
One icason oung people think lhe
WE WANT TO KNOW. ,lim. M) I1UII1V triends is that the
What is the Dnieisit going to do'' neer need them.
Is it going to move to the Slate Farm . -
now? Mhe annual elections to Tin Iteta
Is it going to move out in the in i Kappa at the t'niversitv ot Minnesota
Hue'' iesiiltei the naming ol si men and
eightein women to covettd membei
ship The girls ol' the school, it is said
are vtiv jubilant over the tinimph ol
then -i . a leature that lias not oc
CUI ed toi some t ime
If so. when''
Is it going to sla wheie it is''
If so. is it going to expand''
If so. is it going to stand still"
While wo stand still tor two moie
years, shall Iowa, Illinois and Wiscon
mii universities glow ''
MMiese are the issues which ;he dea 1
lock in the legislature presents to ."11
who want to see the Universitv -a't '
tided over its present crisis. The
House of Representatives dedans i
will stand pat against removal. MMie
Senate will stand pat in favor ol re
inoval MMie regents ate as a bodv now
committed to the extension polu v In
(livlduallv, man ot them are as strong
lor removal as thev ev ei weie What In 1 i. D j. C
is the un.versi.v go...g to d ... ma: j Lomplete rarty oervice
Hum de.idlock'' W'hai is n going to do
m its own behalf Is Now Offered You by
W'K V Wl" MM) KNOW '
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A COMPLEX
PROBLEM
Has Been Solved for You
MAY CAUSE THE QUESTION:
"WHY DO YOUNG MEN
LEAVE COLLEGE?"
Were you ever asked the question : " Why
do you trade at ?," and were you
able to give a real reason? We give you
several reasons: Courteous treatment, rea
sonable prices, great variety, and full, new
stock. Our Spring Hats are enough reason;
for "if it's new we have it."
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
Good Clothes Merchants
Our Retail Department
Phone B-6152
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Livingstone Ceotenial Celebration.
Mr W S N.ivloi limn W s( onsin
will dcliv.'i an addiess on 1 .1 v lnu -.tone
Sunilav, pril 1.1. t! l." oi lot K at the
I'M 1st (M)iigiegation.il chinch Twellih
and . stiects Mr Navlor has been
over lav ingstoiio's tiail m lrica He
has tecenth been speaUlim to college
and oung people's audiences on the I
lite and woik ot Livingstone tlnoimh tlll Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
out the State ol Wisconsin
MMiis is to be a union meetiim ol all
young people's societies in the cil and
suburbs Dniversilv students are es
pecially invited to come and hear a live
talk on one of the greatest men of mod
ein times David Livingstone, mis
sionary, philanthropist, scientist, and
explorer. There will be special music
K. L (Mniier of the State Farm man
aging department leaves for Roseman,
Mont., to tako up a government position.
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
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LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
SHOP
KUHL PR1N1NGCO.
212-215 South 12th St.,
Auto B-2082,
DO YOUR PROGRAM AND
SOCIETY PRINTING
:The:
University School of Music
Kstablibhed 1894
Thorough instruction by modern methods in all
branches of music, practical and theoretical.
Pianoforte Voice
Pipe Organ Violin
All Wind Instruments
Public School Music
Apply for information 10
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director - - - 11th and R Sts
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