The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1913, Image 2

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T II E DAILY EBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA.
Office Administration Building. Lincoln, Nebrasska
Telephones:
Day omr H 1888 Editor -IM618 Managing Editor B-3844
Night OlhYe IM204. HuHlnoHs Manager B-1821.
Editorial Staff T
Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor
C. L. REIN, KENNETH M. 8NYDER
Associate Editors
J. L. OUTRIGHT, ELIZABETH MASON C. NEILBROWN
""" Scribes:
R F Lyman Fred R Wells I Ralph Wood
Homer Phillips Howard R. Blttlnger Paul L. Martin
Clarence Spelr I K Frost F M Kadleck
Society Reporters:
Claire Hardin Winifred Seeger Ethel Arnold
Hortenno Kauffnian Huth Squires
" Business Staff:
Manager C (' Buchanan Assistant Manager .1 L Drlscoll
Circulation Manager- T. Erie Koefor
Subscription $2 00 per year In advance K cents per copy.
Entered at the pout office at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class matter
under act of Congress March 3, 187!)
I RIDAY, APRIL 18, 191J
the looms on ibe thiid Hooi ol I'm
msit, II, ,11
"THE COLLEGE SHOE STORE" 'BETTER SHOES FOR MEN'
The Bootery's Spring '13
Rubber-Sole Oxford
THE STADIUM'
(.SPRING HEEL OR REGULAR)
made with para-rubber soles
smooth tan-Russia, new English
"Outing" toe and shank sunken
eyelets.
The treadeasy "Stadium" is
the "Klassy Klog" from now on,
with the boys who care. They all
like the "swagger" "outing" look
of the "Stadium"
cv.ru MENS BOOTERY
144 No. 12
CALENDAR.
Fiid.iN pnl is
llelt.i Dell. i DelU Poini.il I'. ills
l'lii Uho Sigma n.iiM mg I'.iiIn I Willi I In spn ndnl exhibition ot ol I
Spikes I). lining P.lltN Siglll.l Nil I lege spun I II I II Islli (I Us this XX I U 1)
llousi ,'h' Migineiis tlnie I-, but one ilung
Mph.t Pill House P.ut wiong ,iml tll.it is, tli.it (le pitt the
I'llioll Litei.llX Society llioi ( ol li ss Ilie( ll.l II 1( .1 1 l)l.lsts ol the
l'.iU.idi.in Litii.u Society I ngiin i mg liumpetti the test o the
S.ltUI(l.l. plll IT I'lllMlsiM s (Xpectid to l.ibot The
EnKllsh ( luh H.uniuet eil should (.tu-e no ( (jinpl.iint .ig.unsi
Kappa lph.i 'lliel.i I'omii.iI P.nt ' ngineii- It 1- a (h.ngi against
Lincoln ''" l "n ''' Ml Useli
lph.i XI Delta tiuii.il Maiiqint 'I he Cnneisit has tailed to adjust
Tegnei Sociel Meeting its ink to its pl,i Cast tollows tes
Foiesti Club Hop Musk Hall tn.il.il niti i .ils enlii el too n i egulai
Alpha Chi Omega, House P.utx !i edu at lonal (oiitnnne 'I he law
Peill Club, Home o Supt Dtlell olleges (tlebt.ites while the eiigi
Ag (lllb .Me- ling lieets gilini The englintis s. ml a
hand to x on i sud window whin ou
Should l'ni(isit (ainpus gates hi ( i.iiniiiing loi out nud s, tin s
hit open all night, 01 should the u.m 'eis m law While the Choi us ( lub,
01 ten paiis ot students and otlwisiihe (!ee (luh, the Ceimaii lub and
who pi.Ktwalh lodge on the i.iinpu-. 'he ( osmopolitan (lub an p.uading
in w .11 in weatln i be dinen out at In' ihe highwas and b wass adjoining
the most industiioiis p,nl ot the (am
Now is the time to make new mi i pus, ,ili tin othei ( lubs ol w lin h tln-i e
pi o eiix nts on the ainpus and also an about oik to m h student, aie oh
the tune to impioe old ones One ot ial.n, lit almost leitam disastiis
tin most uselul gits i i inadt l am "I a hall a scin. stei ,it pn im mg ' le
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class to its alma niatii was tin diink ' niistt must bain so to h. union
ing loiintain donated l tin (lass ol ie tin oi i uu in Mill ol its dip. lit
I'll 1 Pow ei s subset pi i nth iii out i ol uu nts t li.it I In lucii ukus will all
ol the gilt li.i x Ik stowed upon n no uo oil a! appi oxunati h the same
ot 1m i i ne and attention than to shut linn
it oil in tin I. ill and stall ll in tin
spnng '111. best pi, ( e to dunk wal. i . INTER FRATERNITY RULES
in Lin i cil n is now u ii ph a a ut and en i t u le 1 'I hat on and attei Si p
d.ingi'i oils bee ..use ol i in (uiiosion ol ti nihil 1 I'M!, no tialMiui shall in
the spigots lo gel tin hi si ad nit itiati am man until he has ( oniplet
age out ol this most uselul leg.u we ed w oi k loi whnh tin I nneisit of
should uu kle plate the bubbleis at Xelnaska has gmn twintj tout lnuis
once ot (ollege (ledit (wln'thei eai lied Hi
iilus unieisit oi elsewheie and is
Kei model ii building should hae legisieied in the Unneisitv ot e
n heating plant Heat is necessai I luaska loi the lollouing semestei
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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toi about six months in the eai m
Ibis latitude Hut wlnn as now, the
spnng is well advanced and the thei
nionietei has toi soeial das stood
at SO, it is not asking loo much to
suggt si that the steam be tinned off
ilnle II a No Irateinity shall
i ush in ,m wa whatM)eei any new
studinl ii ii 1 1 1 t p in Tuesdaj ol the
second w et U (including the week of
legistiatiou) in e,ithei semester b
(Continued on P.ie 3)
Clothes of the
Right Sort
are always satisfactory if they're
made right. Have your Summer
Suit tailored to conform to your
personality. You'll find they
Cost No More Than
the Ordinary Kind
and you're not obliged to take what you can get.
whether it pleases you or not..
Before you buy see our line of 500 handsome
fabrics for summer wear. Prices moderate.
C. L. Anderson Tailoring Company
FINE TAILORING
143 South 12th St., Lincoln, Neb.
Ladies Low Shoes $2.50
Samples in $4.00 and $5.00 Grades.
All Sizes, All Leathers.
BUDD Up Stairs
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