The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1914, Image 15

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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THEATRES
OLIVER THEATER
TONIGHT, SATANDSAT-MAT.
A NO SAT. MAT.
The Gripping Play
"THE TRAFFIC"
By Rachael Marshall
14 Weeks In Chicago.
NIGHTS $1.50 to 25c. MAT. 50c
LYRIC THEATER
THURS-, FRI., SAT., APRIL 2-3-4
ALICE BERRY and
JEAN WILHELMI
In Songs and Impersonations
MONTI BRUCKE and
BURT D. HARRIS
In "The One and The Other"
PHOTO PLAYS
"THE BRASS BOWL"
A Thrilling Story Tn Two Paris
PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY
"THE HALL ROOM RIVALS"
COMPANY SQUADS WILL
HAVE COMPET THIS YEAR
Prize to Be Given to Corporal of the
Winning Squad No Definite
Date EBtatflTsKFd;
-ORPttElMTHeATEr
THUR,, FRI. & SAT., APRIL 2-3-4
W. H. MURPHY, BLANCHE
NICHOLS AND COMPANY IN
"THE SCHOOL OF ACTING"
LEO CARILLO
"THE DOUBLE CROSS"
HANS ROBERTS AND CO.
MARTINETTE & SYLVESTER
PHILLIPS & WHITE
AMBLER BROTHERS
Mat. Dally at 2:15. Prices 15 & 25c
Night 8:15. iPrioes 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
LAW SCHOOL
Tlircc-yeur oouro lending t li'ffre' of
Doctor of Law (J. D.). which, by the
Quarter Hystem, may bo completed In two
and one-fourth calendar yours. College
education required for regular admission,
one year of law being counted toward col
lege degree. Law library of .19.000 volumes.
The Summer Quarter offers special op
portunities to students, teachers, and
practitioners.
First term 1914, June 15-July 22
Second term July 23-August 28
Courses opcW fX all-Dcpartments-of-thc
University during the Summer Quarter.
: Fgr7nriiuunuunu)iit iiddrcay
DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNI
VER8ITY OF CHICAGO
According to a recent announcement
by the commandant, there Is to bo an
additional "compet" this year. This
"compet" Is to be between all the
different sfluads of the regiment. Tho
corporal of the winning squad will re
ceive a prize for his efforts. This is
to stimulate rivalry between the dif
ferent squads and it Is hoped that this
will also eventually Increase company
and regimental spirit. There has, as
yet, been no definite date announced'
for the "compet" between squads, but
IUnvlII come sometime shortly-before
the annual competitive drill.
Are Farmers Trust Magnates?
If any Nebraska farmer has any
doubt whether or not ho is In reality
a trust magnate by being a member
of a co-operatlvo organization and pos
slbly In violation of tho Shonnan Antl-
GIRLS TO SWIM IN
POOL ONCE MORE
Next Thursday Is the Day Tickets
Being Sold by Members of the
Gym Department.
Swimming at the Y. M. C. A. Is so
popular among the girls that they have
been given the privilege of olieHmore
swim before the season finally closes.
Tickets for this special swim, next
Thursday morning, may be obtained
from Amy Armstrong, Mildred Butler,
Gertrude Van Drlel and Helen Carrol.
SYMPTOMS OF SPRING.
Now, poets may rave of the spring,
And call it a season of bliss;
Some praise It deserves.
But It's hard on the nerves
For many more reasons than this.
Spring fever, to rage and torment,
The fashions to follow In style;
Some spoofing to do
With one, perhaps two,
And fussing and dances the while.
In fact. I think all will be glad
When the season of lovers Is past;
For take It from me,
Time may go happily,
But for all that the pace Is too fast.
&-C.
Trust Act, ho may receive Informa
tion on the subject by attending the
Second National Conference on Mar
keting and Farm Credits at tho Sher
man Hotel, Chicago, April 14, 15 and
1C. Tho recent fining of a produce
exchange for being in violation of tho
Sherman Anti-Trust Act Is generally
conceded by friends of the farmers'
organizations everywhere to endanger
the whole of the farmers' co-operative
movement. Among other topics that
will be treated at tho conference will
be national legislation pending in re
gard to rural credits, how to keep
farmers' organizations efficient and"
tho direct marketing by parcels post
and express shipments. Sectional dis
cussions will bo made by fruit grow
ers and dairy, cheese, beef, grain and
cotton producers. Such problems as
these are also being studied In tho
Farm Management department at the
Nebraska Agricultural College.
Students Make Farm Wagons.
r- Students-ot-agrlcultural-onglneering.
at the University Farm may learn
how to make anything from a cold
chisel or punch to a farm wagon. One
of tho first things they are taught, If
they elect such courses, is how to
forge the tools they use. The re
pointing of cultivator shovels, the
making of chains, hooks and numer
ous other articles also come within
the routine. Finally, automobiles,
traction engines and other heavy Im
plements are overhauled and repaired.
SLAZENGER--
Tennis Goods and
Lee Slotted Ten
nis Racquets.
LAHR'S
Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-9666.
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1032 O St.
Wisconsin.
In tho first agricultural Intercollegi
ate debate between Minnesota and
Wisconsin, on "Should there bo a suf
ficient number of co-operative agri
cultural banks established In Wiscon
sin and Minnesota to meet tho de
mands for real credit by the farmers
of the Btate?" the Gophers were de
cidedly defeated by their opponents.
Wisconsin's argument was tho more
logical throughout and this, together
with their decisive delivery, won their
-case for thems Incebuttal-also-the.
Badgers outclassed their opponents.
SPORT NOTES.
Try Our luncheonettes
They are always tho beat
Wo Biorvo hot and cold
rlifksall "winter long;
LINCOLN GANOY KITCHEN
Southwest Corner 14th O Street
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Collars
FULK CLOTHING CO M
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WHITMAN'S GLASSY
CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13 and O Streets
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99
Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch
Room, Cafeteria. Plan
City Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P
THE.
DIVINITY
SCHOOL
OF
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
UNSECTARIAN
UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES
Elective courses leading to the
University degrees of S. T. B.,
A. M., and Ph. D. Students pay
ing the full foe may take with
out extra charge appropriate
courses offered in the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences and
in Andover Theological Sem
inary. For particulars address
Tho Dean of the Harvard Divin
ity School, 4 Divinity Library,
Cambridge, Mass.
The track team will appear In Chi
cago decently dressed. Tho editorial
In Thursday's Nebraskan brought tho
desired result.
Track practice Is coming along In
nice shape. Coach Reed Is anxious
lot all men to register with him,
Statement of the Ownership, Manage
ment, Circulation, Etc.,
Of The Dally Nebraskan, published
dally at Lincoln, Nebr., r.equlred by
the Act of August 24, 1912.
Editor, Reed B. Dawson, care Uni
versity, Station A.
Managing editor, Percy C. Spencer,
care Unlvorslty, Station jV.
Business manager, Frank S. Per
kins, care University, Station A.
' Publishers, University of Nebraska,
care University, Station A.
Owners: University of Nebraska.
Known bondholders, mortgagees,
and other security holders, holding 1
per cent or more of total amount of
bonds, mortgages, or other securities:
None.
Average number of copies of each
Issue of this publication sold or dis
tributed, through the mails or other
wise, to paid subscribers during the
six months preceding the date of this
statement, 1,000.
FRANK S. PERKINS,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
his first day of April, 1914.
MAX WESTERMANN,
(Seal) 'Notary Public.
(My commission expires Augugo 3,
1916.)
N E W T E R V
OLIVER BLDG,, 13th & P 8T8.
IHE-ARTISrs COLLEGE OF THE WE8T
Opens April 6th 1Q14-
University students Why not enter for this ton-weoks term in
a coilego that already has gained the reputation of making airtlstB
of Its students?
Our studentB themselves claim that by taking a music lesson
ovory day (a system originated by this coilego) they mako as much
progross, cover as much ground and do tho work bottor with loss
practice than they over did in a wholo year beforo, under tho. old
system of two lessons per week.
VOICE, PIANO AND VIOLIN
PUBLIC SCHOOL MU8IC
Cornet, French Horn, Trombone, Clarinet, etc., etc.
VOICE Dr. F. A. Delano of Now York, formerly Instructor In
the Royal Grand Opera School. Saxa, f'oburg Gotha,
ucrmanyr nnd-rour- asslHtantHr
PIANO Prof. Aloys ('. Kromor, student of Mantel, DoPachmann,
I'leczounka, and for throo years with tho world re
nowned Arthur Frlodholm, and five assistants.
VIOLIN William T. Quick, conductor Oliver Orchestra, nnd tho
moBt practical violin teacher in tho west.
ANOTHER NEW YORK ARTIST, F. W. FROEHLICH
HaB been secured to teach Sight Singing, Public School Music and
voice, and will begin hero' April 1st.
Send for new Illustrated catalog, register thlB week for now term
LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE
R. T. RHINE, President
OLIVER-BL"DGTn3trwdP"Bt
ALL SOULS' CHURCH
A Free Religious Society
Corner H and 12th Sts.
Arthur L. Weatiierly, Minister
This Is a religious society with the University
ideal, "tho search after truth."
It has no creed or dogma to defend.
It seeks to develop the reverent attitude toward
life and the spirit of service among men.
Problems of life are discussed frankly and
freely in the light of modern knowledge.
8ervlce 10:45 a. m.
Students' Liberal Religious Union, 12:15
--T-HE-SOCIAL-EACTOJLIN BEARCH OF THE TRUTH."
'Ji
ERQF H W PAT .DWELL will Klvo tho second of a series of
three addresses.
YOU ARE INVITED
DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY
by special work in
BUSINESSTRAINING
You can arrange, for work to suit your convenlenco
THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEQE
is fully accredited by tho National Association of Accredited Commer
cial Schools, and offers the boat to be had In equipment, courses and
Instructors.
Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts.,
1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A.
B6774
E. C. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WAT80N, V. Pres.
W. A. ROBBINS, Scc'y
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Ye Chroniclers. '
A short meeting of the "Ye Chroni
clers" will be held in the Rag office
at 11:15 today.
Michigan.
Tho faculty men of the Zoology de
partment of the University of .Michi
gan are active In research work. The
laboratory assistants and graduate stu
dents are also engaged in investiga
tions of a' varying nature under the
direction of individual members of the
staff.
CLASSIFIED LIST
these ties. Fifty dolars weekly guar
anteed to hustlers. Liberal cornmhv"
sion. Exclusive territory now being
allotted. Write TODAY. W. R.
draper, Exclusive Factory Distributor,
414 Keith & Perry Bldg., Kansas City,
Mo. 3-313
LOST Solid silver necktie pin in
drill locker room. Finder please
bring same to Rag office.
Five general and traveling agents to
demonstrate and sell Endless Neck
ties. Latest novelty. Twelve beauti
ful silk ties in one. Stylish colors,
latest styles, durable and quick sell
ers. One agent, an ex-student at Ne
braska, made ?5C In one week selling
LOST One bunch of keys. Commer
cial ' National Bank Identification
tag on ring. Please hand in at bank,
Registrar's office, or see F. A. Blotz.
3-1-50
LOST A Moore's fountain pen; short,
plain barrel, stub point. Finder
please return to Rag office,
Artlstlo dance programs and menus
for particular people. George Brae.,
Printers, 1313 N street;
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