The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1914, Image 4

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THEATRES
ORPIIEUM JHEATER
THUR., FRI., SAT., APR. 23, 24, 25
GERTRUDE BARNES
"That Wonderful Girl"
WILLIAM A. BRADY
LOUIS HARDT
THE FOUR MUSICAL HODGE8
FOSTER AND LOVETT
BILLY ROGERS
ART BOWEN
Hear8t.Sellg News Pltcorlal
Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prices 15 & 26c
-Night 8v15r Prices 15, 25,35, 50,75c
LYRIC THEATER
Mon., Tucs., Wed., Apr. 20, 21, 22
"THE ZEB ZARROW TROUPE
In "The Isle of Jo;
LAMB'S MANIKINS
PHOTO PLAYS
"A Question of Hats and Gowns"
Edison's Two Part Feature
"Pathe's Seml-Wcekly"
"The Bondage of Fear"
Three Shows Dally 2, 7 & 9
Mat. All Scats 10c. Night 15c
Try Our Luncheonettes
Thoy aro always tho boat
Wo sorvo hot and cold
drinks all wlntor long.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Southwest Corner 14th O Street
SLAZENGER--
--Tennis Goods and
Lee Slotted Throat,
Tennis Racquets.
LAHR S
1032 O St.
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(A. Graceful llitfh Hand Novell Collar.
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! WHITMAN'S 0LAB8Y
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CONTRACT BETWEEN CLAS8
AND SENIOR PLAY MANAGER
Expenses to Be Paid First Manager
to Get Percentage of the
Balance.
Memo of agreement made this 17th
day of April, 1014, between tho Class
of 1014, U. of N., and Guy C. Kiddoo,
manager of tho Senior Class Play:
1-rTho gross receipts of the play
Bhall be distributed as follows:
1. All expenses of presenting this
year's play shall first be paid.
2. Of tho next $250.00, eighty per
cent shall go to tho cUibs and twenty
per cent to tho manager.
3. Or tho next $100.00, Bixty per cent
shall go to the class and forty per
cent to the manager.
4 Of tho remainder, forty per cent
shall go to the class and sixty per cent
to tlie manager.
II It Is understood that tho mana
ger shall accept class notes In pay
ment of tho senior play assessment,
which notes the class will accept in
port- payment of lis share of the pro
ceeds of the play. (Signed)
CLASS OF 1014. U. OF N.,
By Hoswell Haskell, President
GUV C. KIDDOO,
Manager Senior Play.
Witness:
I. C. HEATH.
If there aro any objections to the
above contract they must bo Hied In
writing with T. A. Williams. Agent
Student Activities, by noon, Saturday,
April 2f. 1014.
LLEB R AS KAGOTF0 U FLT.H-
IN HALF MILE AT DRAKE
Eastern Schools Carry Off Honors
Two Records Broken Chicago
and Illinois Men High.
In the relaj track meet held at the
Drake Stadium at Des Moines last
Saturday. Illinois: Chicago' and Wis
CQiiBln demonstrated their superiority
over the Missouri Valley schools. So
complete was Their victory that of the
Missouri Valley schools, Drake was
the only one to rogister a point, get
ting third in the mile relay.
That tho eastern schools were repre
sented by a remarkable bunch of nth
lotos is shown Ijy the fact that two
records were broken. Chicago broke
the record Tor the half-mile relay by
two-fifths of a second, traveling the
distance in one minute and thirty-one
and onofiftli seconds Illinois achieved
the best performance by running the
two miles In eight minutes, lowering
the record by over eight seconds.
Illinois also won tho mile event, while
Wisconsin won tho four-mile event.
Nebraska did not do very well, getting
fourth in the- half-mile relay and fifth
in the mllo relay. Uat-poor-fthowingr
however, Is not surprising, for with
training quarters little larger than the
average town hall or a town of five
hundred, no remarkable results can be
oxpeoted-thlB-early In-the-seaeon;
THE MAGNET
1S11 O STREET
These Two Big Fea.tof.es:
1 How Jonei Joined the Fraternity
Enacted by students of the Nebraska University.
2 Homer's "Odyssey"
Over 1,000 actors. A $200,000 production.
Don't Miss These Reels !
ADMISSION lO CENTS
PICKED PICKINGS
Tho University now onJoyB the dis
tinction of having a yellow shirt squad
amongst its cadet battalion. A few
nights ago, on Nebraska field, the com
manding officer was heard to shout,
"Say, toll that fellow down there- In
the yellow shirt thirt-he Is ruled out!"
This Is a secret in the Mllitury depart
ment and should be so observed by all.
Tho country seems to have it on the
city in some respects. Witness the
defeat of tho Persuings by the Workiz
ers a few nights ago.
We are Informed by a reliable
source that tho Teachers College has
organized a baseball team and that
they" expect to make quite a stir in the
baseball world. "Dad" Elliot, ex-Wes-leyan,
is to manago this team. It is
understood that somo mighty good ma
terial is on this team. Local teams
should consider tliomsolves fortunate
to schedule a game with this fast ag
gregation. Peg Rustin has been called to Oma
ha owing to the serious illness of her
grandmother.
Company K is up against a hard job
if it expects to win the com pet again
this year. As yet the scalp hangs
high. However, Chiof Itoherbaugh is
putting liis braves through a hard
series of workouts and he expects to
be in at tho finish.
"Cy" Bryan reports a narrow escape
from injury last night. According to a
statement issued at a late hour last
night, Mr. Bryan was attacked by a
party of small boys as he was about
to leave the Library building. Tho
stories of witnesses vary. At any rate
AY.ef.eel sale in sayiiig-Xhat-ho vv-UL-bo-
back in classes today
FRESHMAN CLASS FINALLY
ELECTS OTHER OFFICERS
Ten Students as Representatives on
Council Committees Are Ap
pointed by Allen.
The frebhman class held its first
meeting of the second semester, after
much delay, yesterday morning Tmm'e-
diately after convocation and elected
its ofllcers for this semester. The fol
lowing aro tho ofllcers elected: Vice
president, Craig; secretary, Warner;
treasurer, Knutzon. The class also
elected from among its members ten
people to reprosent the freshman class
at the student council convention.
Misses Klefer, Rustin and Sahln.
Messrs. Bryson, Neff, McVicker, Ober
felder, Clark, Lyman, Kuutzen. Prsi
dent Allen announced the appoint
ment of the following committees:
Hop Committee E. Hoppo, chair
man, Loomis, McFarlaml, Johnson,
Janet Chase.
InterclasB Athletic Committee J.
Rasmussen, chairman, Lyman, G. Por
ter. Ivy Day Committee E. Guenzel,
citntrman, v. Maxwell, Uborfelder, E.
Dealing, L. Unland.
Lost A Delta pin on tho cammjs.
Call 312 North 14th St. Reward.
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Thursday Only
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WHO WHAT WHERE
HANDY DIRECTORY OF THOSE WHO ALWAYS HAVE SOME-
THINQ YOU NEED
t t. Carry "Vour Bnnk Account With Us
KfHlK CITY INTIOlNVL BANK
1Ulln CORNER ELEVENTH MND O STS.
(nfll Gregory
VUI J. M. CLARK, '10. See I
Flfirkf Flowers All the Time. GHAPIN BROS.
lIUllJl 3 7 South Thirteenth. Telephone B2234
Pnntiflg
Na Location
244 N. lltn Street
TilkP YoViT FILMS to FREDK- MACDONALD to be
I IllVtl J .lJ nnd H Expostinw. 10c 10 Exixmiro. 15c. 15 Exponuros, 20c
developed. ;uh iirowueii uik. Lincoln i7 south Kieventh st.
The Artists Way, Take a Lesson Every Day.
APIlAPi To our students is our highest aim
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INSTRUCTORS
Eighteen artists, mostly all imported from New York and
abroad because of their up-to-date methods and high stand
ing as teaohers and artists. No expense has or will be spared
in securing artists of the highest proficiency.
ADVANCEMENT
can give you a full year's accomplishment in one term of ten
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MUSIC
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instructors. Send for Catalog.
NEW TERM JUST STARTING
LINCOLN MUSICAL COLLEGE
OLIVER BUILDING.
Typewriters Rented
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS
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BUSINESS TRAINING
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THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE,
is fully accredited by tho National Association of Accredited Commer
cial Schools, and offers tho best to be had in equipment, courses and.
Instructors.
Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts.,
1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A.
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W. A. ROBBING, Sec'y
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