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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1913)
THE DAILY NERRA8KAN CAMPUS NOTES Louise Curtis spent the weekend at her home in Omaha. Clare Schneider of Fremont spent the week-end at the Delta Gamma house. Vera Foelson of Council Muffs spent the week-end with friends at the Achoth house. Delta Delta Delta sorority held a banquet at the Lincoln hotel Saturday. Covers were laid for eighty-live. C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O Bt Heta Theta IM fraternity held its annual banquet at the Lindell hotel Saturday. Plates were laid for seventy-five. Fern Davis has returned to her home -in NfHplri NbfttHka' after tv wmkJ visit at the Alpha I'hi and Chi Omega house. Eagerly to he avoided. To crnm; to flunk; To flunk; perhaps to drop; ny. there's the rub. For after all is done, what may re main When such hard work Is passed by. Hut turn to work; there's the lament That makes so long a life distaste ful, Yet tho' the profs, do make failures of us all Tis better to bear these ills we have Than fly to others in the world's hard school. Soon all these Ills will be forgotten For spring has come and one more lease of life Does promise much I am resolved to stay; The birds do call and bench work long neglected. Adds to my sorrows a light which out shines all lament. Hut soft! methinks I scent a happier y Alpha Theta Chi fraternity gave its eighteenth annual banquet at the Lin coln hotel last night. Covers were laid for sixty. The toast list was as follows: The fair young damsel or who knows? A P. B. K. "A Bill: Be It Enacted," Charles P. Craft, Mr. Speaker. Its Introduction, Ralph C. Sweeley; The Joker in It, C. A. Bennt; Third Reading, George Lewis Towne; The Interests, Lawrence Hol land; The Lobbyist, R. A. Van Orsdel; We, The People, R. W. Garrett. The out of town alumni present were: Dr. J. C. Moore, George Graham, R. O. Van Orsdale, E M Sunderland, B. G. Scbrieber, Omaha; Carl Worley; Arlington; Charles I Craft, Aurora; M. C. Hargreaves, Wymore; C. Neu meyer, Lyons and Fred Day, Superior. "He is such a Hue speaker. He drives things home in such a forceful way." "Yes, I've known him to drive whole editor? Is it a beloved memento of his child hood? Or should it be advertised in the "Lost and Found" colum? Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street. Gold Microscopical iota, who are you ? Berg I'm the guy that put myself in bad. (They battle.) Sanford Chapparal. A Winner. "Did you get any of that bargain ribbon?" "Yes," answered the college girl proudly. "I bucked the line for ten yards." Williams Purple Cow. CLASSIFIED COLUMN "SOLILLOQUY." To stay or not to stay, that is the question: Whether 'tis better to bear and suffer The exams of the Profs hereafter And the missives and onslaughts of Engberg Or take my books and go straight home. And this escape from all these troubles For all time; thus by a sneak to end them; LOST -In the icinlty of the Alpha I he lab and the thousand racking Chi Omega house a Delta Tan Delta lectures Din. a Nu Simna Nil nin. and a brand WILL the party who took the raincoat from the lobby of the Temple return it to this ollice at once. The owner'.- name is on the collar and cuffs 5 r,:it LOST AND FOUND. ttONOt-OGuE THEATRES Phonographs "talk"! But they lack the personali ty of the human being whose speech they re produce. Many ready-make clo thes are in the phono- -ffjAph-nlnag, thpy imitate style and personality theyarefeeble artificial attempts at reproducing the genuine. Some clothes, however, have personality instil led into them the yare themselves the genuine which others seek to imitate andVeproduce. Our Kensingtons this type of apparel. 1 hey have that style, that inde finable air of distinction, which always brings perfect satisfac tion to the wearer, they fit and stay fit---$20 up. If your allow ance is limited, ask to see our Kennwri suits at $14.50 and $l7---the best at the puce. MAGEE & DEEMER ORPHEUM MON. TUE. WEI). MILO BELDEN &. CO. In Their Comedy Playlet AL. BECKERICH AND THE BREEN 8I8TER8 PHOTO PLAYS "The Girl Spy In Mexico" "LIQUID AIR" " Winter In Upper Engadine" "Disciplining Daisy" .1 Shows Daily. Matinee 2 l M Niht 7 9 P M. Mat. Children 5c, Adults 10c Nitfhts all Scats 15c LYRIC MON , I HE, WEL. PRINCESS BONTtA Logan. Witt & Roberts PHOTO PI AY8 A MIDNIGHT BELL "THE ANT-LION" "THE CHATEAU OF BLOIS" "THE GOLDEN WEDDING" THREE SHOWS DAILY. MATI NEES 2 P. M. NIGHT, 7 AND 9 P. M. Matinees, Children 6c, Adults 10c, Night All Seats 15c wmmm a's &C thacjc AA wiJMPigi uia, i M rrTT.Ty c in wr Kl. Hf" iiiiiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiinin A COMPLEX PROBLEM Has Been Solved for You You Don't Pay for the Name When you buy 5 a opaiaing Ath letic Article, as Ml some dealers who nro nftor hinnor rS -VV . Mft f"yy- n proht on Athletic Goods would have you infer. You pay for-and get-honest workmanship and material. The name as evidenced in the Spalding Trade Mark is put on as a guarantee 01 what you pay for. Our Complete Catalogue on requctt A. G. Spalding & Bros. I 28-30 So. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IMnoi. That this flesh is heir to. Tis a con- new shirt. Finder please return to I (.OIDDlete 1 aitV SefVlCC damnation ' Allen Closer. Reward 5-7-lt " Is Now Offered You by Our Retail Department F Just L MORE Spring Suits, the kind you want wear. Ask for one of our pennant pencils. FULK CLOTHING CO. 1234 0 u to K Phone B-6152 JBiTAN C EL, RE AM UO. H. C HA THA WA Y, PROP. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiimii Oi WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O St. SPALDING'S Baseball Goods ARE HARD TO BEAT ! ! We Have a New and Complete Line We Solicit the Fraternity Trade H. Reusch, i2?hSst. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best Weserve hot and coldj drinks all winter long. 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