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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i k THEATRES Oliver Theater Frl., 8at. and Sat. Mat., Oct. 17-18 Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., Presents BABY MINE Nights 25c to $1.50 Mat. 50c &. 25c Mon., Tiies., Wed. &. Wed. Mat. Oct. 20-21 WAY DOWN EAST I Night 25c to $1.50 Mat. 25c to 75c ORPHEUM THUR., FRI., SAT., Oct. 16, 17, 18 CATHRINE COUNTISS "THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT" ALMA YOULIN WALTER S. RUBE DICKINSON "THE EX-JUSTICE OF THE PEACE" WILLIAMS, THOMPSON AND COPELAND LES YOST THE FEIS TRIO Norris' Man-Like Baboons. ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA AND TRAVEL PICTURES Mat. Thurs., Fri., 15 25c. Sat., 15, 25c, 50c. Night at 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Lyric Theatre MoirrrTues., Wed, Oct. 13. 14, 15 THE ODD PAIR SAMPSON & DOUGALS In Their Nonsensical Oddity SOGSBEE'S COMEDY CANNIES PHOTO PLAYS "MRS UPTON'S DEVICE" "DYED BUT NOT DEAD "A MATTER OF DRESS" "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" CURRENT FASHION EVENTS PHOTOS PKOt.KAM M)K IUKSDAY I he Bridge of Shadows 2 reels Pete's luminance Policy 'I he CountLM leilei's Fate M)R WKDNKMMY Bin d of I lu Noith '' i eels The At. t less and Met Jewels The Constables Daughtei '1 lu bmugglei University Jeweler and Optician C A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED py LOST- Nebraska seal pin; call L41.il SORORITIES PLEDGE MANY OVER EIGHTY FRE8HMAN GIRLS JOIN GREEK LETTER SOCIETIES. WAS QUftRT RIKHINH WAMN!" ",,u "vii "uu'"u iBjmva Results in Big Saving of Time and Bet ter Feeling Among the Fair Co-eds. The twelve Creek soiorities hae innouticed their pledges and it is found that eighty-eight have Joined the Creeks Hushing for this year wan not nearly as strenuous an affair as last ear, and the council ofllcial.s as wll as the girls express themselves i as quite well satisfied. The following I are the pledges to the arious sorori- I ties i I Achoth .Marion Nicholson, YVisner; Carrie Moodie, West Point ; Frances Wjmaii, Lincoln; Blanche Phillips. Walthill. Ethel Stone, Lincoln. Alpha Omricon Pi Nelle Nissen, Kennard; Lucile Sanders and Mabel Sanders, Superior; Helen Eckles, Lin coln; Hermoine Hatfield, Lincoln. K. K. (J. Jennie Underland, Omaha, Lucile Dennis, Omaha; Ella Williams, Buffalo, Wyo. ; Kate Denman, Clare Kilter, Lulu Mitchell, Janet Chase, Phebe Folsotn, Pauline Ensign, Lin coln, Dorothy Stevens, Long Beach, Cal . Carrie Butler, Beaver Crossing; Cecil Butler, Beaver Crossing; Hen rietta Dorian. Aurora, Hildegarde Clin ton. North Platte; Gertrude Welsh, Shenandoah . Esther Wheeler, Marcel line, Mo Margarite Squair, St Ed ward Delia eta Helen Peck, Uniersit . Pla e, (iladys Dana, Lincoln, Faye I'Tolles, Laurel; (Jraee Brande, Pierce, Ethel Arnold, Johnstown, Winifred Estes, Lincoln Mpha Phi Marguerite Munson, An jioia. Mar I laller, Omaha . Ethel Hoi Mingworth, Lincoln; Helen Stidworthy, Siou City, Iowa. Margaret Loebe, Lin coin. Hazel Sabin, Beatrice, Elizabeth' I Doyle, Lincoln, Genevieve Welehh Cen 1 tral City. Delta Gamma Helen Carroll, Pre moni , Margaret Kustin, Omaha: Mar "aret Fringitt, Omaha. Helen Scott P.eatiiee. Esther Starrett. Lincoln Mpha i Delta Buelah McCaw Omaha; Laura Bates, Overton Louise S( lia land. Lincoln. I . 1 1 f i Mplia Theia Lula llowaid t i I iininn Lewis Omaha. Hazel P. i Pin ( '.it hej me t w ood, Flor in'- Wood, Frames Kingler, Cornelia Ci il tendi ii. Lincoln. Louise Coe, Ne-bi.i-l.a Cit. Mini) Cox. York; Sarali Wc-toii. Iteatiice, (Jiaie Fincli, Grand I -! mil Pi Beta I'lii Lenora Young Maee- lonia, Iowa; llallie Antrim, Cumber- niiil, Iowa; Helen L ford and Con- lauce Lyford, Falls City; Cora Pow- eis, Creston, Iowa. Jeanette Finney and Lottie Edliiud, Lincoln; Kuth Quig- le, Valentine, Carinda Young, Mace donia, Iowa. Delta Delta Delta Cecil Baldwin, Wahoo, Mice Gideon, Omaha, Beryle Mawiiinney Kavenna, Alice Miller, Keaine.v, Kegina Powers, Flanders, S I) ; Lula Shade, Hebron, Maurine Wln uei t, Lincoln Alpha Chi Omega Kuth Wliitmore, Valle , Kulli Ashby, Fairmont; Edith l'ierson, Norwich, Conn ; Charlotte Boggs, Margaret Sherwin and Dorothy Davis, Lincoln; Kuth Smith, Polk; Mar ian Castle, North Bend; Kuth Mc Mhhael Musgrove, Blanche Busk, Omahn; Qrnco Horner, Heatrlce; Helen S( hwab, McCook. Chi Omega Kdna Peeler, Lincoln, Mary Collins, Hellovllle. Kan CORNHUSKERS DEFEAT AGS. Continued from page 1 Kutherfoid Ml. Sidorfskl ilir,y (('alpt ) It 1 1 . . Agnew Howard V Kiinn Towle . (. Haymaker Siimmnr Touchdowns I'urdy, Rutherford, Delameter. Ki ked goal Tow le :t Place kick -Towle Substi tutes Howard for Heck; Heck I'oi Towle, Delameter lor Kutherfoid, Kl well tor Ptrrdy, Coffey for Howard; Welirle for Marble; Marble for Scan Ion. Cusie for Hurkholder. Root for ISehafer, llartwig for Knns, Kims for llartwig. Olllcials Masker, referee, I McHride, umpire; Kile, head linesman Penalties Nebraska, l!f yards, offside, !() ards, holding Aggies, la yards, holding Time of quarters 1.1 min Light Monday Practice. Coach Stiehtn put his stalwarts through a mild signal practice Mon day afternoon at the fair grounds But , beginning with scrimmage today he will put the bo s through the hardest 'work imaginable in preparation for i (lie big game. J No Football Rally Tonight. , Mixed signals are responsible for calling off the football rally that was ! -eheduled for tills evening. Thursda I night, howeer, the biggest football I lest that was ever pulled off in this institution will be held Particulars I later ANOKAl ARROW COLLAR Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Ino. Maker i -- - - - . i 1 HBBBrBBBB I I iW ' The Cafeteria of the Y. M. C. A. I his student Cafeteria lias for its obje t the furnishing of the best grade of food to students. I his is the very first con' sideration I here are othei grades which look just as well and taste just as good but do not have the .same food value. Our prices are made according to the first cost of the food plus the ( ost of the food plus the cost of preparation, not according to any restaurant prices down town. THE STUDENTS' CAFETERIA IN THE TEMPLE School Supplies TYPEWRITERS Office Equipment Supply Co. 117 So. 12th St.-Funke Bdg. "Everything for the Office" Now that the world's scries is over, let's think about clothes We challenge your par ticular attention to otir me dium priced line--- KEN MORE CLOTHES ai $11.50, $14.50, $17.00. $20.0 1 hey're built for the man with a limited amount of clothes money who wants the strongest value possible in return. Here are three reasons why our KENMORES give such values: 1 Wrvr IioukIiI thrrn ( lour ind pined thrm vrry clour. 2 In our "drylivjlil" 2r.d ffo r, wr lirtvr tlirrr tinirn thr ,u c fo'n.crly urd for ( lotltiftK, vilh no mr-rnr in rxprntr 3. llrnif, tlio wrvr rrduccd hii margin of pioflt, wr arr prrpirrd lor ami rxpnl n mutli Urjjn voliimr of 1UHiru-nN I he result is: "Stronger Values for You! MAGEE & DEEMER LINCOLN AURORA OMAHA fSgsslSiaSiiBSSmssmBassxmamia