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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1913)
-J,, ..,,,, -t, THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t THEATRES JORPHEUM THUR., FRI., SAT. DEC. 4, 5, 6 SAHARET The Famous Australian and Conti nental Danseuse, Assisted by SENOR J. FLORIDO FRANK MILTON AND DeLONG SISTERS WILLIAM J. DOOLEY AND CO. THE LANGDONS BROWN & NEWMAN PEALSON & GOLDIE LAVIER Fri.'Mat., 15 & 25; Sat., 15, 25 &T50 Night 8:15; Prices, 15, 25, 35 ,50, 75 Lyric Theatre Thursday, Friday, Saturday "THE HARMLESS ONE, THE VERSATILE TRIO PHOTO PLAYS "Pathe's Semi-Weekly." World's News in Motion Views "AUTUMN LIVE, A Beautiful Romantic Drama. "GRANDADDY'S BOY, A Charming Domestic Drama. "A PAIR OF PRODIGALS," 3 SHOWS DAILY 2, 7 and 9 p. m. MATINEE, 5 and 10c; Night, 15c. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They arc always the best We serve hot and cold unnks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner Mth O Street University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 125 North 13th, Lincoln, Neb. Preserve Your College Work The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type writer is invaluable to college stu dents who want a record of their college work after graduation. . We give special attention to the needs of students. We have type writers to rent, as well as to sell. A few rebuilt machines at a bargain. Jupiter Pluvius Must Have Grudge Against This Weary Old World You (an talk of Cornhnskcr ban quets, you ran talk of claRs hopH. and vou ran express your profound .senti ments on the university extension problem, but von can't talk of anything so appropriate, so in keeping with tlie spirit of the day as weather. "Ilin-inni we're having lovelv weath er, llni in in let's take a walk to gether," is not to be sung now with anj sense of propriety other than sarcasm perhaps. Enter into discussion with the fann t r on this subject and he will say, "Great stuff! It gets the ground in shape for fall plantings." Quite true, it does hae its uood effects on the soil Take a look at the greenest I sward on the campus just north of tlu law building to verify the statement Hut on the other hand this pro-. longed insistency of the elements is having its detrimental effects on school spirit Indeed it shouldn't but the law of human nature says it must, so consequently those who can not short en their elongated faces will simply hae to endure that which is not ' otlierwi-e and cherish anxious hopes of seeing "Old Sol" burst through this overhanging ceiling of gray and put an end to the excessive precipita jtion of moisture. It is emphatically I stated, however, even by the most op timistic, that thev had just as -oon not si e a repetition ol the forty days and fori v nights rain of ancient times. I s the uirls say, "To have your i complexion inn down voiir face for i one day ol this frightlul weather is bad enough Hut to have it turn to ghasth streaks tor a week at a time is more than mortal mind is prepare! to stand." TOAST THE CHAMPIONS. (Continued From Page One.) Professor Kngberu, who was unable to attend on account of illness. Chan cellor Avery touched a popular chord when he asked permission to send a mes-age of good will from the four hundred Cornhuskers present to Chan- ellor-Kmeritus Beiij. Andrews, under whose term of ofllce the football ree oi d of Nebraska, became a matter of history. Sulzer Speaks. Governor Sulzer, coming directly from his engagement at the Oliver, gave a talk, praising the university and the things that the school stood for Too much credit can not be given the committee whose untiring efforts resulted in the biirgest and best ban quet given in the history of the uni versity. The banquet marked a fit ting close to a more than successful season on the gridiron. The sororities at the Iowa State col lege refuse to Usue invitations to girls who are in any way affiliated with high school sororities, unless the girls renounce the high school organ ization. Exchange. Don't fail to see the Ben Greet Players, famous English actors, In "The Merchant of Venice" at the Oli ver Monday night. It is the one big Shakespearean treat of the season. Tickets now on sale. Adv. Forest Club Smoker Tales of Pines Before Real Campfire Tonight Pleasant reminiscences of past ex periences in the dark and still forest will be told at the annual Forest club smoker to be held tonight at tin Alpha Tan Omega house. "Tarps" will be stretched out in front of the (ire, and camp made for the night About the fire will gather the future Pinchot, Craves, and "spare that tree" men, who will relate their various pleasant and unpleasant tales of the forest As foresters must be able to do their own cooking, It is needless to say that there will be plenty of good "grub" to feed the starving timber "hicks." Telephone Yule Hros. Laundry to oall for your work. H-2754. Langdon-DavleB at Wisconsin. Langdon-Davies of Cambridge uni versity, who recently spoke at convo cation, addressed the class in news paper reporting at Wisconsin uni versity Tuesday. His plea was for accuracy and honesty on the part of the reporter. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. QIlaaBtftPii (flnlmmt LOST A diamond broach between 1 Hit S and corner of 1 Ith and U Reward offered to tinder Phone L !M t." Hi 7 it WE CATER TO STUDENTS Smith & Hurst BARBERS 11" North 13th KcT 44 SPA - Try the Y. M. C. A. 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