The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1914, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T
jnr-
i xi. t iy -
.7WV.
.
--
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
"
ff-
V
t
V
in
THEATRES
ORPHEUM THEATER
Thur., Frl., Sat., March 26, 27, 28
CLAUD & FANNIE USHER
In "Thi Straight Path"
8MITH, COOK AND
MARIE BRANDON
EDNA 8HOWALTER
MI88 WILLETTE WHITAKER
ANNA LEH.R & COMPANY
HELEN GANNON
WHEELER & WIL8QN
Bargain Mat. Dally at 16c and 25c
Night at 8: 15
Prices, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c
LYRIC THEATEB
Mon., Tiies., Wed., March 23,124, 25
JACIC LEVY AND THREE.
8YMPHONY GIRLS
BILLY PINK AND
BLOS80M ROBINSON
PHOTO-PLAYS
JUDITH OF BETHULIA
Depicting the Triumph of the Jews
"PATHE'S 8EMI-WEEKLY"
The World's News In Motion Views
University- Jeweler and
Optician C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S: S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1128 0 St. Yellow Front
Your Patronage Solicited
SLAZENGER--
Tennis Goods and
Lee SlottedTen
nis Racquets.
LAHR'S
1032 O St.
Try Our Luncheonettes
They are always the beBt
Wcr"Btervo"hotrTind cold
drinks all winter long.
LINCOLN GANDY KITCHEN
Southwest Corner 14th O Street
WHITMAN'SnSEXgair
OANDT -
MEIER DRUG CO.
18 and 6 Streets
-fd
9f
Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunok
Boom, Cafeteria," Plan
OityY.M. 0,A. 13th ft P
CLASSIFIED LIST
WANTED An agent to devote all or
part time to .business. Good money
made. Call at room 104 Bankers Llfo
Bldg., and investigate.-
FOR SALE ? 8 tennis racket, good as
now, for $4,; also bicycle, good con-
' dltion, ?12. V'K. Greer,' Registrar's
; ofllco. "" ' 3-12-5t
University Notices
.Organizations! Notice!
All organizations that havo .had
their pictures taken and havo not paid
Xor-thelr. gpaco in the Cornhimker
must call at the ofllco and do so at
once, as no cuts will be made until
paid for. . R. P. SWIFT,
Business Manager.
Engineering Hop.
Tho Engineering Hop will bo held
at the Lindoll Hotel, April 3, 1014.
All engineering students desiring
tickets muBt get them beforo March
25. After this date tho tieffets will
be sold to the students at largo.
Tickets may bo secured from KJold
gaard, Beck and Peterson.
Free Shine.
Preo shlno with every shave or hair
cut at the handsomest barber shop In
Lincoln. Bankers Life building. Bring
your neighbor.
Organizations! Notice!
All organizations that havo had
their pictures taken and have not paid
for their space In the Cornhusker
must call at tho ofllco and do so at
-oncer'as-no-cuta-wlll"be-made-untll
paid for. Office hours, 11 to 12 dally.
BUSINESS MANAGER.
Ag. Seminar.
The seminar of agricultural teach
ers will meet in U. 102, March 30, at
7:45 p. m. Prof. C. V. Pugsley will
discuss tho relation of the teachers of
agriculture in the high Bchool to the
public. All men interested are urged
to attend.
Ag. Ciub.
L. F. Herron will address the meet
ing on "Rural Life Problems." U. 102,
7:30 p. m.
Silver Serpents.
erpeni meeting
a. in., Thursday. Library 310.
important.
Peru Club.
The Peru Club will meet Thursday
evening, March 26, with Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Mutz at' 035 South Twenty-eighth
-street,
Deutsch Gesellige Verein.
Der Deutsche Gesellige Verein. will
meet this evening at eight o'clock
sharp in Faculty Hall.
Senior Notice.
Special meeting of tho Senior class
to be held in Memorial Hall at 11:30.
Election of delegates To "student coun
cil convention. Senior play to' bo
chosen.
Artlstlo dance programs and menus
for particular people, George Bros.,
Printers, 1313 N street.
NEW MEN SHOW UP
AT FOOTBALL PRACTICE
Dick Rutherford Out, as Well as
Much Other Promising "
Material.
Coach "Jumbo" Stlehm had several
new faces in his second spring foot-
ball practice. ; Among1 tne new" men"
are such well known promising candi
dates as "Chuck" Gardner, ex-Omaha
High School end; "Pink" Renfrocx
captaln and quarterback, Peru Nor
mal; "Pat" Norrls, right tackle on
last years frcBhman team and all-state
high school fullback In J 912, when he
played with andcaptalned tho North
Platte High School; Maxwell, ex
Beatrice; Erhart, ex-David City High
School man and halfback on last
year's freshman team. Ono veteran
waif out 'laBt night. Dlok Rutherford
was sprinting around as spry as a
fox. It 1s hoped that moro of ttio old
men will como round,
Tho work last night consisted of
starting and falling on the ball.-,
THE COLLEGE GIRL
IN HER HOME TOWN
Vesper Service This Eve'nlng Wilt
- Take Up the 8ubject Oppor
: tunltlcs for Girls.
The "How thoCollego Girl Spends
Hor Money" vesper service is post
poned ono week and in its place this
week on Thursday will bo given "Tho
College Girl In Hor Homo Town."
This meeting Is especially worthy of
every girl's attention, for it deals with
her part In social sorvlco and points
out hor glorious opportunities.
"Eight Weeks Clubs" will bo tho
special topic of discussion by girls
ulrcadr xompotont leaders in thir
special branch of social sorvlco. .Ethel
-HillB-will preside and Ora Neff Wini
fred Seeger and Mrs. R. K. Bliss will
speak. These clubs havo boon tho
means of creating a social bond in
country communities and havo accom
plished much in tho way of improving
tho intellectual and religious. Jlfo of
tho people. Ono club decided to re
move noxioiiB weeds at tho roadside;
another bought a picture for the
school house; a third kept the church
decorated with flowers.
rho conogo"girlrEolnghonio,'to"her
little out-of-the-way town need not
feel that she is burying- herself, but
rather that Bhe is coming into a longed
for opportunity to test out tho theories
she has been acquiring at college.
Evangeline Long will sing at thiB
sorvlco.
"ITALIAN"" 8YMPHONY AT
CONVOCATION TODAY
Fifth of Symphony Programs Large
Attendance Anticipated By
Mendelssohn.
Today the music lovers of the Uni
versity will havo another opportunity
to listen to a symphony program. Tim
"Italian" symphony by Mendelssohn
is the fifth of the serios given Uiub
far this yoar. Largo audiences have
turned out for every program given
in the past and judging by tho Interest
taken In tho other four symphonies, a
record crowdir lookecTfOf today.
HUMANIST iCLUB MEETS
IN ART HALL TONIGHT
Professor Swezey to Speak on "Modern
Theories of Cosmogony" To Be
Treated In Non-Technical Way.
The Humanist Club oj! tho Univer
sity will meet this evening. In Art Hall
otire Elb'raTy--Bairaing. Professor
Swezey will address tho club, his sub
ject being "Modern Theories of Cos
mogony." Tho importance of recent
discussions in this field, which, owing
to their technicality, few aro able to
follow directly, makes Professor
Swozoy'B non-technical treatment of
the now theories an opportunity of
rare moment, All interested persons
aro Invited.
RIVRV nc CT4TC irtllDMAI
TO 8PEAK AT TEMPLE
Subject of Address Is "Philosophy of
, Life" Larger Attendance
J -- Requested." -'"'
A. L. Bixby of tho Nebraska State
Journal will speak at seven o'clock
tonight in tho MubIc Hall of tho Tem
ple on "Philosophy of Life," Many
prominent speakers have been on
thdso weekly programs, but tho at
tendance, has been very light. In view
"ot this fact the committee in charge
wishes Jo urge that tho young men
take advantage of these opportunities
to hear men deal with subjects they
aro thoroughly familiar with.
Ex.Presldent Taft Addresses the Law
Student of Minnesota.
Professor Taft delivered his second
lectiiro beforo tho law students of tho
Univorslty of Minnesota. Ho was
greeted with great interest and his
lecturo was interesting and witty
throughout. Ho talked at length on
tho Interpretation of contracts. Ho
told of his experiences in tho Philip
nlnCB. Ho also dwolt on tho form of
government and tho dangers of an In-
Typ e writers Rented
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL BATES to students
(MICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.
117 SOUTH TUELFTH '
New tSndelMBalhRoom--
SENIOR PROM
March 28, 1914
Grand March at 8 o'clock $3:00
ENGINEERING HOP
New Lindcll Ball Room, April 3, 14 "
ALL ENGINEERING STUDENTS must get
tickets by March 25 when sale will be open
to students at large.
'isureiraHridga
Fo-theSubscribers-of-the
Daily Nebra&katLi.
During the campaign
the past registration
"$T0 were fakeTTby tho management as equivalent' "
-to-tho-cash subscription, . - w
x Whjle these "notes are payable-on tthe doraand
of tho publishers, it is not tho intent of the pub
lishers to demand tho payment at a certain date
but it understood that payment must be made e-
foro-tho-signor-of-tho-note-loavos-Bchool ,
Those who aro indebted to-tho Daily Nebraskan
for tho present semester may visit tho office in tho
,basement of University Hall at any time and upon ' -the
payment of $1.00 receive a receipt in full,
Prompt payment will assist the management yery,
materially in making a full finanoial .report before .
tlie end of the school year. ' v - : -
'i
THE BUSINESS
discriminate uso of popular sov
ereignty. Ho oxplaincd that ho was
strongly opposed to judicial recall.
Professor Taft is to glvo two moro
lectures, in which ho will discuss how
tho courts' decisions havo boon in dl
rect accord with the dovolonmont of
public opinion.
Tickets may-be-se
for new subscribers during-
week, promissory notes - for .
MANAGEMENT
j
tt '&1 &"'
""V- &&&. lated".
i
j
' !
l
,i
,i
f
f
I
'
-t I
"St I
4
H
-
1
.3
.'
v
"3-
j -
r
It -
r ' '
- '-
.V
r
i
M
-iHii
.A