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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1914)
t- .. rlfWi , '. THE DAILY NE BR AS KAN ! t i ! " k V. 'V ', THEATRES LYRIC THEATER Mon., Tues. & Wed., April 13-14-15 CHAS. MACK & COMPANY HARRY WEBB PHOTO-PLAY3 "DOLLY OF THE DAILIES" "THE CHINESE FAN" "THE NIGHT RIDERS OF PETERSHAM" PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY Three Shows Dally 2-7-9 p. m. Matinee All Seats 10c. Night 15c OIIPIOM THEATER Thurs., Frl. & Sat.,. April 16-17-18 MR. GEORGE DAMEREL "THE KNIGHT OF THE AIR" CHICK SALE KELBY & POLLOCK MAXINE BROTHERS DEMAREST & CHABOT " MARIE BISHOP HEARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prices 15 & 25c Night 8: 15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50,75c University Notices Commercial Class. All men lntercstod In commercial work are urged to attend a meeting to be held at 7:30 this evening in U. 102 -for -the purpose-of-orgnnizing a Commercial Club. OLIVER THEATER TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 And Wednesday, Matinee. & Night VIRGINIA BROOKS' LITTLE LOST SISTER Mats 25c. Night 50c, 35c & 25c Insurance Class. Mr7Vm7 "WIn"lon6T tho lnmKF olllcw of the Mutual Benefit, Newark, N. J., will -address the Insurance class in U. 202 at 9:00 o'clock Wednosday morn ing. This is the second of a series of five lectures by insurance men planned for this class, the first having been given Borne time ago by the stato commissioner of insurance, L. G. Brian. Chemistry Club. The Students' ChomicoJ Club will meet Wednesday evening In the Chom- istry lecturo room at 7:30 o'clock. The following program will be given: iSugars , . .flnraldinn KauffmanJ The Electron Theory of Valence. . ?:.'. G. E. Lewis Fixation of Nitrogen. .. .Ruth O'Brien People We Know. Ruth Dore of Omaha is visiting friends in Lincoln. Mario Jenkins of Omaha Is in the city. Ella Millar of Koarnoy spent the vceknmd-in the Capitnld Mr. Otto Wieso of Laramie, Wyo., who has been visiting his Sigma Nu brothers and friends in Lincoln, re- Turned lib qioye"B torn ay. Mir View Is an export chomiat in the pfilco of tho State Pure Food Department. Miss ITelen Dinsmore, '13, who is an instructor in tho high school at Harvard, Nobr., spent Saturday and Sunday at her homo In Lincoln. Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2556. German Dramatic Club Tryouts. Tryouts for membership in tho Ger man Dramatic Club will be held in tho Temple on April 29th. Candidates may obtain furthTTr information from Miss Heppner. Ag Baseball. The College of Agriculture will play tho School of Agriculture' this after noon at 4:00 o'clock. Candidates for Hie tlrst team will repbrtnit3T307 Iowa. Tho sixtlr annual dinner was re cently held at Iowa armory, in which over a thousand students participated. Many prominent speakers were on tho toast list and all of the spoeches were -interesting, nntl wnw rppHvotl with great applause. A ton-minuto trav elogue stunt was ono of tho main features of the entertainment. In this were shown many Important and In teresting university views. Tho Girls' Glee Club made its Initial appearance and they made a splendid showing. Tho menu was ono of tho most elabor ate ever offered at any univorsity func tion. All of tho fraternities and so roritiesras vellaB somo of the clubs around town, closed their tables, on that night. MRS. RICHARD DERBY VIRGINIA BROOKS GREAT WHITE SLAVE PLAY lHMTfl wV LMkLm X gH UTkkkkkfe kkkkkkkWflfiTtlkikkm A jLmrJmBE OMAMA-NZKO mOM TOI BOO ' IVflilnllB r Arthur james pttum S- f7 .yliiW MM M MM-mW H-CV M J M m m MM Ml I V MmWOW I I JM 1 1 vv hSXmt vl " ' ? I 1 1 m W MmMww Mm Jj m M Z9 m -9 MMMFBSIBBtBBKEBL "Evtry MoUr. Evtry Ctrl. Should 3m This Play. It TvachM The Gmttst Luton HumanHy Has To U&rn." MON.tOMOND lOl. Ill IVFR THEATRE aphi iand is ULIfCn I nCAl till DAILY MATINEES -- Try Our Luncheonettes They are alwayB the best -Wo torve hot and xrcld drinkB all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN . Southwest Corner 14th O Street University Jeweler and OjJtiqian C. A. TUCKER JEWELER N- OPTICIAN 11S O St. Yellow Front I Tour Patronage Solicited SLAZENGER-- -Tennis Goods and Lee- Slotted Throat, Tennis Racquets. LAM'S 1032 O St. hHhPhbbVRIiw Current Opinion - Seholar Scholarship Committee I "SPA" i Try the Y. II. 0. A. Lunoh Boom, Oafoteria; Plan (Mty Y. M. 0. A. 13th ft P WHITMAN'S OLAMY qANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 End 0 VtrMta A bouncing boy, weighing eight pounds, was born recently to Mrs. Richard Derby, formerly Mies Ethel Roosevelt. This Is one of her latest photographs. Iowa. Tho preliminary tryoutSfor the in tercollegiate debating team will bo held on MayOth and tho finals on May lGth. At the first tryouts from twelve to fourteen men will bo 'choseij, de pending on the number of entries, The question -will be "Resolved, That tho report of the Panama Canal Tolls Act iB justifiable." This Is not the question that -will be dlBcussed next year. Owing to tho fact that tho "Uni versity League closed, ite jBoven-year agreement, this year, tho. new question will ."hot bjQ known till a new agree ment Is reached, probably In the mid WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Ex-President of the United States ADLAI E. STEVENSON, LL.D. ELGIN R. L. GOULD, LL.D. Ex-Vice President of. the United States Ex-Ohamberlain of City of New York EHiN-HrFINL-BY, LL.D. KffiEiBEitTHDHWARi!IELBrIiIirD; State Commissioner of Education, New York President of Lafayette College DAVID STARR JORDAN, LL.D. EDWARD J. WHEELER, Litt. D. Ex-President Leland Stanford Jr. University Editor of "Current Opinion" The Current Opinion Scholarship Fund wns organized to provide a dignified means of employment to college students. The" Scholarship Fund is now in tho sixth year of itr successful career. During tho past five years it has enabled over 1,000 students in colleges and universities all over 'the country to earn money for their college education. It oftcrs to self-supporting students non-competitive, non-forfeitablc scholarships or cash ranging in value from $300" to $900 per yean - - ; - The Scholarship Fund is endorsed by college presidents and educators all, over Jbhe country, as may be seen from tho eminent men constituting the Scholarship Committee. Current Opinion Scholarship Fund " 134-140 West 20th St., JSTew York City. If you are interested drop me a postal at Station A. , :;': -xi V"-. . R- L. RANKIN, ;ri- chief Student Representative. ' i 1 ' '" 'vi ' , ' ' v, dle of ntixti summer, , S , r y l . r. ' H. i 4. rf