The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1914, Image 3

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THEATRES
LYRIC THEATER
Mon., Tues. & Wed., April 13-14-15
CHAS. MACK & COMPANY
HARRY WEBB
PHOTO-PLAYS
"DOLLY OF THE DAILIES"
"THE CHINESE FAN"
"THE NIGHT RIDERS OF
PETERSHAM"
PATHE'S 8EMI-WEEKLY
Three Shows Dally- 2-7-9 jp. m.
Mallnee- AIT Seats 10c. Night 15c
ORPHEUM THEATER
Thurs., Frl. & Sat., April 16-17-18
MR. GEORGE DAMEREL
"THE KNIGH.T OF THE AIR"
CHICK SALE
KELBY & POLLOCK
MAXINE BROTHERS
DEMAREST tS. GHABOT
MARIE BISHOP
HEARST-SELIG NEWS
PICTORIAL
Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prices 15 & 25c
Night 8: 15. Prices 15, 25,35, 50,75c
OLIVER THEATER
TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15
Last Two Times
VIRGINIA BROOKS'
Great Play
LITTLE LOST SISTER
Mats 25c. Night 50c, 35c & 25c
Try Our Luncheonettes
They are alwayB the beBt
We eorvo hot and cold
drinks all "winter long.
LINCOLN-CANDY-KITCHEN
Southwest Corner 14th O Street
University Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1128 O St. Yellow Front
Your Patronage Solicited
SLAZENGER--
-Tennis Goods awT
Lee Slotted Throat,
Tennis Racquets.
LAHO
1032 O St.
"SPA"
Try the Y. M. 0. A. Lunch
Room, Cafeteria, Plan
City Y. M. 0. A. 13th & P
WHITMAN'S GLASSY
CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
18 and O Streets
NEBRASKA UNI STUDENTS
FEATURED IN MOVIES
(Continued from pngo 1)
liberated and is told that tho wholo
transaction has been a part of his
initiation.
As a final act of his Initiation his
frat brothers and tho sorority force
Mm to go down town and buy goods
on the credit of the sorority. After
invading sovoral stores and attending
several sales he gathers enough stuff
to furnish a house. Tie and Peggy
Ihcn-get-mnrriedrmn off-wlth-tho-fur;
nituro, and they live happily ovor
after.
Some of the prominent mon who
took port In tho film were Coroner
IWithcws and SCilte SenotoFMcKesson.
A few of the Wesleyan boys were also
in the cast. A number of the sorqri
ties wore represented.
This film will bo put on at the Mag
net next Monday and will continue for
lour days. Thoro will be 2000 feet of
Mm in this picture and a largo delega
tion of students are expecting to wit
ness the performance. Throe reels of
the Odessey will also be given in ad
dition to this feature.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B 2H5G.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS
Mr. Phlliips has been selected to
succeed Dudley Field Malone as third
assistant secretary of state.
a position
he has filled before. In 1912 he re-
signed to become secretary of the Har
vard university corporation. He has
had considerable experience In the
diplomatic service.
CLAUDE L'ENGLE
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Congressman L'Engle of Florida has
Introduced a bill in the house, of rep
resentatives providing for an appro
priation of $15,000,000 to build a fleet
of 1,000 aeroplanes for the use of the
army and navy. ' '
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EDWARD GILM0RE
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Edward Gilmore la one of the Mas
sachusetts Democrats who came to
cojigrcas .wlth-th-pr-cscnt-atimlnlstra-
tion. He Is in the provision business
at Brockton.
A-REC.EIPT FOR-A-PICNICT-
"The Times Are Ripe."
Take a little dash of sunshine,.
And a little bit of shade,
A "girl whnbeTffnurd coming,
A complexion that won't fade,
A lot of fun and spirits,
And "pep" that's brimming o'er,
A crowd that's close and chummy,
Without a single bore;
A. lunch that's cold and stable,
With pickles to delight,
And lots of cake and cookies ,
To supplement at night;
A wood-thafs-cTDOl and mlBty;
"s With grape-YldQsYJnKavandaH.
And lots of scary pathways ;
To wander within call;
A moon that's big and jolly,
To do its duty, too,
And convert the most unruly
Into ways of lovers true.
Take all of this together,
Chaperone for all tho rest,
And you'll enjoy It truly,
For-of-nll-reportST-His-tho-best
Ask the Betas.
MISS SQNYA LEVIN
Uiibk Levin lu one of the most en
thusiastic of the leaders in the cause
of Woman's Suffrage. She Is a law
yer, connected with at prominent New
York firm, Miss Levin came to this
country fro.m Russia -at the age of five
and by the. hardest kind of work h'as
'managed to climb the ladder until she
has reached an enviable position.
Tho College of Agriculture has nn
application for a teacher in tho Tu
lota (Toxas) High School. Tulota Is
nlnoty miles south of San Antonio
and seventy miles from tho Gulf of
Corpus Chrlsti. It haH a mild climate
and would be a delightful ploco for a
young man who wishes to tench in tho
icuth. Application should bo mado to
the dean of tho Collogo of Agriculture.
WILLIAM G. M'ADOO
William G. McAdoo, secretary of the
treasury, who will wed Mlso Eleanor
-Randolph. WJlaon, Prcsldcnt-Wilsonc-
youngect daughter. Mr. McAdoo Is
twenty-six years Miss Wilson's senior
and has a daughter, Nona, by n former-
marriage
to-be.
the
same age as his bride
ANNOUNCEMT
During the remaining weeks of the school year
the Daily Ncbraskan will issue several special num
bers in supplement form. It has been the custom
in previous years for various school organizations
to ask the management of the Daily Nebraskan
to allow one issue of the paper -to a certain organi
zation. These special issues have always been suc
cessful from the editorial standpoint but nearly
always a financial burden to tho paper. In the
future special editions will
form only as this method, allows plenty of time to
get news and advertising matter into shape and
will not cause a delay in the issue of the daily
edition.
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During the next Jive weeks sevoraljpccjal
etlitioWWiirbe isguedTas follows:
GIRL'S NUMBER earljr.in May.
PHARMAOEU330ALUMBERecondwoBkig
May.
Other EDITIONS will
next few weoks.
-Heads-of organizations contemplating u special"
edition as in previous years will kindly consult
with the business manager.
THE
BusinessManagement
Young, fel
lows like
to adopt everjL
new fashion ten
dency so long as
it is authoritative
and does not vio
late the canons
of good taste.
Hence it is obvi-
QUB-why-most-of
the best-dressed
young fellows
prefer to get their
clothes and fur
nishings of us.
bo issued" iir supplement
be arranged for during the '
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