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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1913)
. - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN j; MISS GREGORY SPEAKS ON NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE WORK KANSAS TRIP CAUSES HEART-BREAK AMONG COEDS Uncnrr Service of Y W Night Hears Instructing as Well as Interesting Speech - . J Can Not Understand Why He is so C A Last , Stingy Just Now ana aiays at Home so Much. MIhh llfii-n (!n'Kor spok- ;it the I in'Hday c iiniK, esnei servic about I he Neighborhood House " The duel .,1111 of th- woikem Is to make good , itizena out ol the lorelgnern She spoke of the tenant with which these mimlRrants rliiim to (heir customs and ideaH Some who have been here thirty .ar8 do not know oui language The Ide.i i to furniHli some sort of spiritual lite tor these people. main of whom hae nothing t desire in the way of material comforts The foreign children are of especial interest to the workers Into their starved lie-. the workers attempt to "lil'lUK some of t-h oy--and heailh of lite Kvery thing is from the commercial ,int of view,' said Miss Gregor Ar i.ither takes every cent of his daugh i.rs mone until she mnrries Miss (Iregorj pointed out what uni x.rsity girU can do to help in this' work SOLDIERS CONDUCT WARFARE. Mighty Sham Battles Take Place Northwest of Town With Climax Today at 4 O'Clock This afternoon the cadets will hae id be lu uniform at the Armor at 4 ...lock The occasion of this is a m.irch out to the N M A where a mimic war will be staged Cadets will hi- excused from 4 o'clock classes and i his announcement has brought great k to the hearts of the soldiers, espe , ially thoue who have no 4 o'clock The march and mimic war is merely another st.-p nt the Commandant's plans to gie the cadets a little prar tiea' knowledge of military tactics Mond and Tuesday evenings he gave then' a workout near school and thib alter non's work is practically the oll-ninx FIVE PRELIMINARY MATCHES PLAYED IN GIRLS' TOURNAMENT ll that has been heaid about the campus the last few das is "Well, old man. I'e cut out the Lric, the Or pheum. double jits and hissing for the rest of the semester " Until today the reporter didn't get the idea, but when he got the assignment, "The Kansas game, and its effect on fussing." he was enlightened So girls if He doesn't come around in the next four or fhe weeks don't thing him peeved, hut just remember that K U is the biggest and most Important game on the schedule After He gets that suit out ot hock and has paid his bills He'll be back iust as long as eer. if not longer for he'll have to make up lor I6st Hint' Think then ot the fn, hire and be not discouraged PERSHING RIFLES TRY OUT. i Men Interested in Military Tactics to be Given Try-out by Crack Drill i Company Thursday. A tr out for men interested in mili tary drill is to be staged by the Persh ' ing Rifles this Thursday All fresh- J men drillers, and men who hae not previously applied for membership in ! the company will be given a chance to I pass the requirements and become en I rolled in the crack compan The drill is held each Thuisdaj ' e ening at 7 .Ml in the Armor and 'the more intricate problems of tactic-. and drill will be taken up A numbei of social stunts are planned loi tin year The tlrst ol these, a sinokei,, is to be glen in the hear tuture, date to be announced in all pi obalnlit at this Thursday meeting A- Applications tor the position -fc ot Associate Editor of the Hail fc Nebraskan will be received in fc the ollice ol T A Williams - Room 117, Administration Build fc ing. until noon Wednesday Helen Sorenson Delia Rich Hazel Melick Marie Clark MODERN, up-to-date rooms Complete Remainder Must Be Hustled or Bad) new furnace equipment. Hoard it de Weather Will Prevent Further j stl. and rates reasonable 14"..; L i St. Phone R625G Progress. Fix.- of the lust matches as prelim inary for the girls' tennis tourna ment have been plaed oft' nnd if the weather permits the linals will be played soon Tie games thus lar have been Winner Helen Sorenson Cell Da Is Florence Malone DolLi Rich Hazel Molick Christine Hanson Alarie Clark Camelia Frazier liy Tollea Verna Tinkelpaugh Kay Tolles Verna Tlnkelpaugh TICKET8 ON SALE. Tickets for the Iowa game are now on sale at Harry Porter'e Student tickets should be reserved with a pay ment of 50 cents SHADOW the smart fall and winter collar style that keeps its smartness and style when you wear it. the reason espe- "The Licvn collar-fean cially the famous Lion 4 ' Lock-that-Locks. ' 6 for 75c or as usual 2 for 25c. ion (pilars 'r Oldest llranif " Ul AnicrJca VNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO., Makers, TROY, N. Y. Exclusive Agents for Lion Collars ED'S TOGGERY Home of $2.00 Hats 1042 O Street J A "Square Deal" , for everybody is the , "Spalding Policy." We guarantee each ' buyer of an article bearing the Spalding Trade Mark, that such an article will give satisfaction and a reasonable amount of service. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 1616 Arapahoe St - - Denver, Colo V- -' " IrH -' NEOLA NEWTON IN "THE ROSARY" AT THE OLIVER Today Matinee and night and Thursday night LOST Will man who round leather pocket notebook in basement of Ne braska hall please return to Rag ofllce. THE Emmanuel Methodist Church at 15th and U is a home-like church whero students like to go. Try It. 3 STOKES Riggs Drug Cutter HUYLER'S CANDY SODA WATER LUNCHES !XmSImw zasur-mn i?avciaTyiA'WMfcCfiWMasa.ftaiLtftS!.TJEr.r:'r: ruec ir UTUwTnf'" srinsx-