The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1913, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THEATRES
ORPHEUM
Thurs.-Frl.-Sat., Sept. 25, 26, 27
Mr. Daniel Frohman Presents
DETECTIVE KEEN
Dramatic Sketch by Percival Dlnglo
TAYLOR HOLMES
LAMBERTI
PHINA & COMPANY
SWAIN & 08TMAN TRIO
DEVINE & WILLIAMS
DEVIT & DEVIT
Thurs.-Frl. Mat. 15, 25, 8at. 15, 25, 50
Night 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75
JANITOR GETSJ'IN BAD"
CALLS ATTENTION OF VISITING
BANKERS TO "NO SMOKING"
SIGN8 ON CAMPUS.
THOT ONLY TO OBEY ORDERS
Visiting Bankers Not Includod in "Cam
pus Smoking" Rule Strange Wan
derings of This Fragrant
Smoke.
Lyric Theatre
Thursday.-FH.-8at., Sept. 25, 26, 27
THREE DIXIE GIRLS
Six "Southern Song Melodies."
FAIRMAN AND FURMAN
"Some Entertainers."
"THEIR MUTUAL FRIEND"
"MRS. MORTON'S BIRTHDAY"
"THE BURGLAR AND BABY"
3 8HOW8 DAILY 2-7-9 P. M.
MaL All Seats 10c. Night 15c
A misunderstanding as to the rigid
ity of the University campus rule
against smoking was the cause of a
slight altorcatlon between the authori
ties and the janitor of the Temple yes
terday during the course of the bank
ers' convention. Believing that the
rule prohibiting smoking on the cam
pus was applicable not alone to stu
4cm U but to all visitors an wollr the-
School Supplies
TYPEWRITERS
Office Equipment Supply Co.
117 So. 12th St.-Funke Bug.
Everything for the Office'
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Uiivenity Jeweler aad Opticiti
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
They are always the best
We serve hot and cold
drinks aU winter long.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
South West Corner 14th O Street
Janitor called the attention of one of
the members of the convention to the
"No Smoking" sign found at various
places throughout the building.
Apparently the gentleman accosted
resented the janitor's action as an in
sult, for shortly after a complaint
reached the authorities. A notice was
Immediately sent to the Temple official
In no gentle toneB asking that the
friends of the University be no more
insulted. Yesterday the "No Smoking"
signs were taken down.
Obviously, neither party was to
blame. The janitor considered himself
as acting under the general Instruc
tions prohibiting smoking in calling
notice to the sign, while the authori
ties in reprimanding him felt only the
obligation to extend every courtesy
to the visiting bankers.
Nevertheless, the unwonted sight of
a thick cloud of fragrant smoke float
ing through the door of the theater
into the lobby, where it snuggled play
fully in the hair of old Demosthenes.
It curled over the transom Into the Y
rooms both M. and W and was the
cause of some little disturbance In
both places. Feeling a trifle out of
place in such surroundings It then left
via the windows and Instanctlvely float
ed over to the campus gate leaving
behind It a feeling of unrest where
before there had been but the tinkling
notes of the Y. M. piano and the tink
ling of cups in the Y. W. tea room.
$3.50
Shaker knit wool
Sweater Coats
Ruff neck
style collars
$2.95
Tan - Maroon - Oxford
KLINES
1132 0 Street
Head to foot outfitters
to men.
TO COMPETE FOR GLEE CLUB
Tuesday Night Set for Aspirants to
Honor of Vocal Nature to Dem
onstrate Powers.
Tryouts for the Glee Club are to be
held next Tuesday at 7:15 o'clock In
the Music Hall of the Temple. There
are to be some twenty-five members
on the club, and, there being but ten
or fifteen old members returning, a
like number of places will be open.
A meeting of the old members is sched
uled for 8:15 o'clock Monday night In
the Temple. In the tryouts each man
will sing from music which he brings
himBelf. The judges will be Profes
sor Mills, Professor Rosborough and
Percy Janes.
Several trips will be taken that will
be well worth working for. One con
cert will be given In Omaha, another
in Denver, while an extended trip over
the state will be taken during spring
vacation. Work will start immedi
ately after the tryouts. Professor Mills
was coach of the club last year, but
his position for the current year has
not been filled.
We are too busy to write
ads, but not to wait on
our customers.
University Book
Store
The
University School of Music
Established 1894
Offers the highest class of instruction in all
branches of music.
Students may enter any time.
Anyone expecting to study music will do
well to get information concerning this
school before choosing an instructor.
Willard Kimball, Director
Ask for new catalog -:- -:- Eleventh andR Streets
HAWKEYES NAILED FIRST
SCRIMMAGE OF YEAR
Loeb's Orchestra, L-9896 or B-1392.
Much Enthusiasm Displayed by Stu
dent Body.
Iowa City, la., Sept. 26. Another
big crowd of rooters assembled yes
terday afternoon to watch Coach Haw
ley's gridiron warriors chase the fes
tive pigskin on Iowa Field. The spirit
of enthusiasm manifested by the stu
dent body over the team and its pros
pects is most gratifying to the coacheB
and to the individual candidates for
the eleven. In previous years the mat
ter of kindling enthusiasm to a burn
ing flame was a process that required
two or three weeks' time. This state
of affairs now no longer exists, and
the student body is exhibiting a hearty
enthusiasm over the coaches, team,
individual members, and the prospects
of the 1913 eleven.
Yesterday's practice was a trifle
more strenuous than that which has
marked the wdrk of previous after
noons this week. After the customary
exercises in passing and kicking the
ball and other work of a rudimentary
character, two teams were lined up
and a short, light scrimmage was add
ed to the bill offered for the delectation
of the fans. Perhaps "signal drill"
would be a better term than "scrlm
mige," but nevertheless a few hard
knocks were received by both sides.
By the close of the practice, things
were begininng to wax warm, but the
gathering twilight halted the festivities.
The candidates, thanks to the excel
lent conditioning process administered
under the direction of Jack Watson,
are in splendid trim physically. This
fact has been the subject of much
favorable comment by the rooters.
Artistic dance prpgrams and menus
for particular' people. George Bros.,
Printers, 1313 N street
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At the University of Missouri there
are seven new fraternity houses being
erected. One has been completed and
the others will he finished some time
during the year.