The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 15, 1914, Image 4

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Movie Man Will Take Pictures of
Athletes.
Tho movlu nmn will bo out on No
brnflkn l-'lold Wednesday afternoon.
Tho pictures will bo lined Tor "Tlic
Nebrimkn Anlmntod Wookly."
CoachoB Stlebm mid Itood want all
of tholr men to come out. clad In tholr
flweotoRt Hinllo and logalla.
The Book Shop
1212 0 STREET
Lincoln, Nebraska
Just Open
Everything
is New
INSPECT OUR LINE OF
Gift Books
Qrecting Cards
Initial Stationery
Correspondence Cards
Fountain Pens
History Paper
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Pres.
1212 O
ARROW
(COLLAR
Cluvtt, Poaboily A Co., Inc. Maker
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We urge you to pick out
one of our snappy
Young Men's Suits
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in time for Spring
wear
10.00 12.50 15.00
KLINES
1132 O STREET
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MMHMHBHI
PICKED PICKINGS
By "Pick"
"Hump" Mcllrlcn, tho fnmoiiB old
Spanish afciilote of tho Uni, will be in
Lincoln for the coming week-end.
No Htudont need go about this spring
with cold hands. Thcro arc plenty of
perfectly good kid gloves hanging
n round the gas"chandollerH.
Helen Tbomas oxpects to npend her
tucTiUott ibis Hiuimnmira tour -oniHr
northwt'Ht. Sho will spend moat of
her time in Oregon
W. L Philips" of Hlchmond. Vn was
a visitor at the Sigma Phi Epsilon
Iioubo over Sunday.
For the Bake of science the Alpha
Phis have decided to sacrifice their
pet mascot, an Angora cat. Messrs.
Thompson and Westover will inuko
tho trip from tho sorority house to
tbiriiib.inrdoirij(r'eiorTim,inreBrwitir
n sack bung betweon them. See later
Ibbuo. "
With a dandelion day added to the
list of vacations booked for this spring
44 immfoor of claH ln-- lof4 will
amount to almost nothing.
Wo should all be glad to hear that
bread, such as mother usod to make,'
can now be obtained at tho State
Farm. Nancy Hays of tho Domestic
Science department is taking orders
about )hc campus now.
rhoro Is considerable agitation in
Jliajfroshmttn class for an election of
representatives to the student council.
It 'look's as though l'rosTflonrAIleh
would have to call a meeting in the
near future.
Tho writer of Ibis column intends
no offenso to anyone, but at the same
time he has taken out a brand new
life insurance policy.
I'nsBod b. the national board of cen
sorship. How About Nebraska?
Tentative plans have been furmu
luted for tbe construction of u ginnt
gymnasium tit Amos. Announcement
was mado lust 3nturday to the effect
that tho Gynfwa8 a certainty. For
with tho use of the littlo old
Armory and have been badly ham
pored for lack of facilities. Tbe new
Btructuro will cobt in tho neighbor
hood of $90,000, and according to pres
ent plans it Is t6 bo comploted by noxt
fall. What Is Nebraska doing in tills
BROOKS
GREAT
WHITE
SLAVE
PLAY
Evtry Mother, Every Gir),
Should 3m This Pity.
It T&chs The Greatest Ussen
Humanity Hm To Ittrn." .
MGM.tDHONO MAIL,
A drDflnHr DRAMATIZED FROM THE BOOK
IVxiHlTIIP ARTHUR JAMES PCOttR
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OLIVER THEATRE
direction? We, too, are in dire need
of a now gymnasium. The locker
roms are overcrowded, tho Gym floors
afford only a limited spaco, the-shower
bath could bo many times larger in
order to fill the required wants. When
will WIS get OUH new MONSTER
GYMNASIUM?
Kansas.
Six hundred Kansas stockmen from
all parts of the state attended the
second annual Kansas Cattle Feeders'
-Association. jCQiiYjyUiojgL. held ntKan
sas fitate University. Tho results of
feeding experiments conducted by the
coljego brought visitors from all over
the state. Lunch was servod to tho
visiting stockmen from 12 to 1 o'clock,
under the charge of the Animal Hus
bandry department. The stockmen
visited all tho different colleges and
tho different departments. One vis
itor was beard to remark that bo at-
J.&idedJCanaasJ5tate when the trees
on tho campus were only two foot
high.
WILLIAM G. SHARP
William G. Sharp, who has served
In the last three congresses as rep
resentative from the Fourteenth Ohio
district, Is said to be the president's
choice for ambassador to Russia.
TODAY MATINEE
and Night. April 15
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HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME
THING YOU NEED
ff . Corry Your Bank Account YYlth U
RrMK C,TY national bank:
liUlIn CORNER ELEVENTH ND O STS.
(M Gregory Coal Co.
"UI J. M. CLARK, '10. See Us First. Lot Us Soo You First. B323T
florist 5;
Flowers All the
South ThlrtewntH. Telephone B!234
Printing
New Location
244 N. 11th Street
MvLt-M-to-FREDKMACDONALD to be
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V developed. ,HK Ilraunrll Dlk. LINCOIiN 137 Mouth Elcvonth Bt,
Watch This Column Grow !
Typewriters Rented
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYCO.
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To the Subscribers of
the Daily Nebraskan:
During the campaign for new subscribers during
the past registration week, promissory notes for
$1.00 were taken by tbe management as equivalent
to tho cash subscription.
While these notes are payable on the demand
of the publishers, it is
lishers to demandtlfe"payraentraTr a certahrilate
lmtit understood that payment must be made be
fbro the signer of the note leaves scliooir
Those who are indebted to the Daily Nebraskan
for tho present semester may visit tho office in the
basement of University Ilall at any time and upon
the payment of $1.00 receive a receipt in full,
Prompt payment will assist tho management very
materially in making a full financial report before
the ond of tho school year.
THE BUSINESS
Patronize Our
Time. GHAPIN BROS.
GRAVES
not tho intent of the pub-
MANAGEMENT
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