The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 06, 1914, Image 3

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THE DAILY NSBKASKAn
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THEATRES
OLIVER THEATER
" 4JAT. MAT. & NIUH I , MAHUH
EVA TANGUAY
And Hor Own
CYCLONIC VAUDEVILLE CO.
Nino Great Acts.
Mat, $1 to 50c. , Night $1.50 to 50c
Monday Night, March 9
MONTGOMERY AND 8T0NE
In "The Lady of the 8llpper"
ORPIICIM THEATER
THUR8.-FRI.-SAT., MARCH 5-6-7
LILIAN HERLEIN
In Her Gorgeous Singing Novelty
Courtesy 'of Lew Fields
MULLER & STANLEY
THE FIVE 8ULLY8
In "The Information .Bureau"
ETTA BRYAN, ROY SUMNER
& CO.
LEW HAWKINS
IOLEEN SI8TERS
GINGRA88 & COMPANY '
Mat. at 2: 15. Prices 15 & 25c. Night
at8:15; prices 15, 25, 35, 50 & 75c
"EYRICTHEATEft-
THUR., FRI., 8AT MARCH 56-7
GRACE AYRE8 TRIO
In Roller Skating Novelty
CARL R08INE & CO.
In Magic and Illusions
PHOTO-PLAYS
A Startling Two-Part Feature
"THE MASSACRE"
An Early Western Struggle
PATHE'8 SEMI-WEEKLY
"THE L08T CHILD"
Three Shows Dally 2, 7, 9 p. m.
Mat All Seats 10c. Night 15c
Jolly Five Dancing Club
Newly Remodeled Hall at 1548 O
Street.
Dances every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
Admission 25 cents. Free check
room. Music by Hampton's Or
chestra. PRIZE WALTZ EVERY TUESDAY
For information call
I. C. LEATH - -. B-4339
X
Try Our Luncheonettes
Thoy orealways the best
-Wo e$rvo hot and cold
drinks all wlntor long.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Southwest Corner 14th O Street
-Iffiss-GliarlotfiHIWiedon-
Will give tho first of a series of
afternoon dances, Saturday after
noon, March 7th, at tho Lincoln.
Sho will teach tho Tango One, Stop,
Hesitation Waltze. Moxlxo and
-otner-new-uancoa
B
Saturday's lesson will bo on the
"Tango;
Lesson from 4 to 5 o'clock.
Dancing from 5 to 6 o'clock.
WHITMAN'S GLASSY
GAUDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
18 and O Streets
"SPA"
Try the Y. M, O.A. Lunck
Boom, Cafeteria-:, Plan
City Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P
FEED8 ON THE LI8T FOR -
FAIR ONE8 THI8 WEEK
Birthday Entertainments for Two Next
Week Fundi for These Doln's
Tiuiii thu Qtrlsr
The girlB gymnasium department
arc regaling themselves-with a scries
of "feeds." This week tho juniors of
the department entertained their
friends of the other classes with a
delightful little repast. It is stated,
however, that some of the attractive
ness of tho feast was lacking because
tho guests were required to furnish
tho funds for the entortainmont. Next
week there' wilT bo a birthday "feed"
for two of the department members.
EIGHT H. 8. DEBATE8
(ConUnucd from Pflggl?)
pionship of tho district every year
Blnco tho league was organized, in
1908.
Tho schedule for the week-end is as
follows:
March 5.
Central District.
Fairmont-Exeter', at Fairmont.
March 6.
East Central District.
Wilber-Havelock, at Wilbor.
Springfield-University Place, at
Springfield.
North Central District.
Battle Creek-Norfolk, at Battlo
Creek.
Northeastern District.
South Sioux City-Ponca, at Ponca.
Southern District.
Guide Rock-Superldr, at Quido Rock.
Southeastern District.
Wymoro-Beatrlce, at Wymore.
- Westorn District;
Harvard-Hastings, at Harvard.
West Central District.
St. Paul-S,argent, at Sargent.
March 7.
West Central District.
Ansloy-Broken Bow,. at Ansloy.
March 9.
Southeastern District,
fable Rock-Pawnee City, at Table
Rock.
NATIONAL GIRLS' CLUB
MEETS APRIL 24 AND 25
Method for Securing Funds for Send
ing Delegate to Be Devised
Delegate Selection Soon.
Notice has been rtfcelved in Miss
Graham's offlco that tho namos of
delegates to Xhh National Girls' Club
Association, which will bo held April
24 and 25, should bo sent in very
shortly. This will no doubt cause a
change in the habits of th,o Girls' Club
board, for heretofore tho delegate has
been, tho president of the succeeding
year. Since tho election for president
does not ordinarily come till lato in
May, this will necessitate a special
election for a delegate. A method for
securing funds to send n dolegate will
have to bo devised.
CANDY WENT-FAST AFTER
CONVOCATION YESTERDAY
Many Turned Away With Sad Faces-
Six Dollars Cleared In Short
Time More 8oon.
Tho Y. W, C. A. was so successful
-InHts-candy-sale-Thursday-that-they-
throaton to follow it up speedily wjth
.another one. Tho candy was placed
on sale at tho convocation hour and
before the crowd had gpno tho candy
was all gone. A hungry lino was
turned away disappointed. Tho com
mittee cleared six dollars on tho'salo.
Next time there will be more candy to
meet Increasing demands.
' ' Botany Seminar;
Tho following program was Tflvon
last night at tho semi-monthly meet
ing of tho Sem. Bot:
"After Ripening Nof Seed,". Margaret
Hannah.'
"Plant Relations In Northern Michi
gan," Prof. S. J. Pool. "
FOR JOURNALISM 8CHOOL THERE
President .Vincent of Minnesota Unl
Favors New Courses.
T)tA(ilf1nt M 1 - It- 1T..li.-u-ll..
, i ivdihui viuvuui oi uiu umvorsuy
or Aiinnesotu aUVflcUUJd u (jon.rnov1ir
journalism for his school In a recent
address before tho - Minnesota Edi
torial Association.
"It has been for Bomo timo the aim
of tho University of Minnesota to in
troduce courses of this character," ho
said. "Tho experimental stago has
boon passed. Boyond doubt, with tho
right Btaff and proper equipment, suc
cessful results could bo obtained."
Tho subjoct of his speech was "Tho
Teaching of Journalism in American
Institutions.' University MiBBourlan.
Phi Beta Kappa. '
A meeting of- tho Faculty Council
of Alpha of Nebraska Phi Beta Kappa
will bo held Monday,' March 9, 1914,
in Nebraska Hall, room 110, at 7:30
p. m. A full attendance of tho council
Is very much desired.
Recommondatlon of now members.
Other important businoss.
Tho chapter will meet at 8:15 p. m.
in tho same room for tho election of
now members and tho election of offl-
cors lor Ihu noxl Hchool yuur. Tiro
names of tho now members will bo
unnounced nt tho cIobo of tho inler
class debate on Tuesday morning.
RAYMOND J. POOL, Secrotarv.
Graham at Bloomlngton.
- R. A. Graham, '13, is doing tho en
gineering and superintending con
struction .of a modern hydro-electric
lighting system at tho town of Bloom
lngton, -Nebraska. Bloomington will
Jio-perhaps the smallest town in tho
stato that can boast of a self-supporting
lighting system with twenty-four
hour service that does not overtax tho
consumer.
Coach Reed will not accompany tho
trqck team to Kansas City. Ho Is
forced to stay in Lincoln to finish
plans for the big tournament which is
to come off next week.
Severed Football.
Tho football that "HuBke'r" Beck
placed behind tho Gopher goal last
November Is all prepared for tho
trophy room. It has been cut in half
and mounted In two sections. One
half Is to bo placed In Conch Stiohm's
offlco and the other In the alumni
trophy room.
WILL GIVE "Y" FOR FIFTH PLACE
Yale Enlarges Field for Track Athletes
to Win Letter. 4
At a meeting of tho Yale Athletic
Association, JieJcL jcecgntjyj. tho rules
for wearing athletic insignia were re
vised. Hereafter the university "Y"
will be awarded men who win fifth
place in tho track intercollegiates. A
change was also mado in regard to the
Jerseys or track men, by which a
competitor in tho Princeton meet is
awarded a "Y" jersey. Heretofore
only, men competing in tho Intercollo
glates or tho Harvard meet were al
lowed to have them. Another rule Is
t6 the effect that men on ftilnor teams
have no right to wear hat's with the
insignia of , thoir teams on them.
DaliFllUnlT r
HECK HALL FUND REACHE8 $300
Contributions to Daily Northwestern
Fund Are Large.
Tho Dally Northwestern fund for
Heck Hall men reached tho oven 3300
mark yesterday. One contribution of
a largo amount not reported last week
was that from Pearson's Hall, amount
ing to $1G.30. The Dally Northwestern
feels that tho student body ha& re
sponded generously In this 'appeal for
assistance 'to tho unfortunate men.
The amount realized solely from the
students and campus organizations
Vas $2.75.
Heck Hall was 'recently destroyed
by fire. Daily Northwestern,
University Notices
Plcascnoto that tho phono number
of thn Dnily Nnhrnnlrnn hashaon
changed and is now L-7451.
Wanted For Cornhusker.
WantedYour bdst snapshots for
publication in tho Cornhuskor. Any
Individual, group, "stunt" pictures,
picnic, danco or party groups will bo
gladly accepted at tho offlco, or mail
to the Editorial Department.
Organizations! Notlcel
All organizations that -havo had
their pictures takon and hava not paid
for thoir spneo in tho Cornhusker
must call at the office and do so at
onco, bb no cuts will bo mado until
paid for. R. F. SWIFT,
Business Manager.
Girls' Party.
Tho All-Unlvorslty Girls' party to bo
given Saturday will begin at 2 o'clock
Instead of 2:30 as tho previous parties
havo. Miss Charlotto Whodon will bo
presont from 2:30 until 3 p. m. and
will givo a number of aesthetic dances.
"Miss Helen Josso oflno mack Slasquo
is in charge of tho party.. Admission
chargo will bo 10 conts.
Cornhusker.
AH organizations desiring space In
tho 1914 Cornhusker must havo their
pictures taken at. Townsend's at onco.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
Cornhusker. -Fraternities
and sororities, and all
organizations that have not selected
thoir proofs for' tho CornhiiBker, muBt
do so by Saturday, March 7th. After
that date they will bo chosen by tho
staff. c. TRIMBLE.
Tegner Society.
Tho Jegner Society will meet Satur
day evening, March 7, at ff:15 o'clock,
in Faculty Hall of tho Temple. Tho
following program will be given:
Violin solo..... Oscar Oleson
Paper L. T. Fleetwood
Tagoro, tho Indian Poot...M. Banorjii
Reading. .......Oscar Alexis
Scandinavian Club.
Tho Scandinavian Club will meet
Friday evening, March C, at 8 o'clock,
in room 104 Law building. Miss Mun
sqn of tho Department of Education
will talk on "Education in Denmark."
Everybody come.
Seelng-the Brighter 8lder
' Tho Congregational University pas
tor, Rev. L. R. Howard, is to bo the
preacher this "Coming Sunday "at "the
H First Congregational church, Thir
teenth and L streets. In 'the morning
at 10:30 ho will speak on "Dlvino Sur
prises"; in tho evening at 7:30 tho
ALL SQULS' CHVRCH
A Free Religious Society
Corner H and 12th Sts.
X
Arthur "L. Weathhrly, Minister '
' ' This Is a religious society with the University ' '
Ideal, "the search after truth." A ' , '
It has no creed or dogma to defend. .
. It seeks. to develop the reverent attitude toward
life and tlje spirit of service among men. " - j.
Problems of life are discussed frankly and'
freely In the light of modern knowledge. " '
Service 10:45 a. m. ' '
"LOVE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OP PERSONALITIES"
v Students'- Liberal Religious Union, 12:15
Dr, II. B. , Alexander will lead tho last of a series 'of discus:
sions.of philosarihical or
s
YOU ARE
subject Will bo, "Booing tho Brighter
Sldo."
Votes for Women.
Tho University Woman's Equal
'Suffrage Sociuly wishvH"tu minouiicu
that' "Votes for Womon" badges may
bo had for tho asking at Miss DrnkoV
offlco In the Y. w. C. A. room.
Field Geography 21.
All students registered in this
courso aro requested to read notice
on Geography Bulletin Board, near,
door of U. 310. Flold -work for part of
class, March 7. N. A. BENG8TON.
Deutsche Geselllge Vereln.
Dor Doutflcho GesolllgoVorcln ver
Hammelt slch am Samstag den 7 Marz
urn acht uhr bcl Frauhln "v Bonnoll,.
1515 Sud 22 Straszc. Alio Mitgliedor
slnd wlllkommon.
Union Literary 8ociety.
Tho Union Lltorary Society will t
givo 'a recoptlon to tho members of
tho faculty nnd alumni formerly mom
bors of tho society. Remember tho
dato, Saturday ovoning nt 8:30, In
Union Hall, third floor of tho Temple.
omomborH-ttrourgod-to-bopromp
Scandinavian Club.
Tho Scandinavian Club will meet
Friday ovoning, March 6, at 8 o'clock,
room 104, Law building. MIbs MunBon
of tho Dopartment of Education will
talk on "Education, in Dontnnrk."
Everybody como.
8emlnar of Agriculture,
Tho Seminar of Agrlculturo teach-
ors will moot In U. 102, Monday,
March 9, at 7:45 p. m. Professor Brad-',
ford will discuss tho courso of' study.
Missouri Club.
Tho MJssoVi vClub will ' meet at"
Townsond's Btudio Friday at 12 o'clock
to havo Cornhuskor picture taken.
Jones' Orchestra. Phone L-966G.
CLASSIFIED LIST
LOST A black Waterman fountain
"Ben. Tnalr brown gloves, a brown
pocketbook with 75 cents; between
Memoriul Hall and Tomple. Please
return to Rag office. d'1..
FOUND In Chom. building,! a,wach.
Call at "Rag" office and Idontlfy ' '
!ropcrty. 3-5-3,, ,
FOUND ONo gold bracolet-ln--tho-Tomplo.
Owner may liavo.jamo by
calling at Cafeteria and identifying' it.
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UNIVERSITY .stenographic, work.
Your thesis copied at reasonable
rates. Phono L-7G91. v 3-5-5
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metaphysical problems.
INVITED
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