The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1914, Image 4

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NEIL BROWN
"ROOKIE" AMERMAN
MARION PREECE
GUY WILLIAMS
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SOME OR THIB SENIORS IN
THE FORTUNE HUNTER
This is the most expensive class play over presented at the University.
Two full sets of scenery arc 'being specially built and painted for it.
It is a down-to-the-miuute, bright, modern, play.
Next Tuesday thoday before Ivy Day, no next day's classes to worry
about.
Relax and enjoy it.
HAROLD D1ER3
The cast is clover, experienced, and hard-working. They'll make the most
out of the play. 'Rookie" Amerman, alone, is worth the price.
Others not shown here are : Players Frank Kruse, Orville Chatt, Julius
Harpham, A. B. Coleman, Coach Miss Alice Howell, Stage Manager C. L. Clark,
Business Manager Guy C Kiddoo.
Seats now on sale at the Oliver at moderateprices. Mat., $1 to 25 cents.
Night, $1 to 50 cents.
CHARLES EPPERSON
ISABEL C00N8
VIVIEN CLEAVER
DWIGHT GRISWOLD
"SI" CHASE
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PROMINENT PHARMACISTS HERE
Anderson, '12, Returns and Will Draw
Cartoons for Pharmacy Annual.
Eno Anderson, 1912, a graduate of
the School of Pharmacy and a car
toonist on The 1912 CornhuBkor, is In
tho city. During his visit ho will do
sign tho covor and draw the cartoons
for tho Pharmacy Annual. Mr. An
derson has chargo of one of tho lnrgost
drug stores in Now York City.
PROFILE
Scarf slide space
and lock front
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UNITED siurcr& COIIAR CO. TROVES;
Sold exclusively by
1132 0 Street
LINCOLN
COMMANDANT TALKS TO
CADETS ABOUT INSPECTION
(Continued from pago 1)
must be excused und extra drills made
up or a number of the cadets will be
reported conditioned, or even flunked,
nt tho end of tho year.
iirig5ra"TOTilB-iliitloii5t?rtlnnrew-
reglment which is being formed, ho
said that some timo ago, upon re
turning to the University, ho learned
that it was rumored that he was con
templating resigning from tho army
and severing his connection with tho
University. Ho had never had any
intention of doing either and, in fact,
It was not necessary to do this in
order to accept a position in tho Na-
Letter From Richards.
The following letter hns boon ro
ceivod by Bixby, chaff man of the
"Dig Banquet." It is regretted that
Dean Richards will not bo with the
engineers:
Chairman of Engineers' Banquet,
Box 1134, Station A,
tlonal Guard. In addition to this, ho
said that he was not frightened.
ELABORATE PLANS FOR
ALL DRUGGISTS' WEEK
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Fat Man's Demonstration Will be a
Feature of tho ('hyslcal-Exercises.
KLINES
HOT WEATHER
Will soon be here.
Getready for it by get
ting some athletic
Nainsook Union Suits
Closed Crotch
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KLINES
1132 O STREET
TJiq Pharmacy stujejUsqrj(LgoJLng tp
have n fat man's race at their annual
picnic noxt week. Somo of, tho stout
students and weighty members of tho
faculty will run for a medal. A ball
game between tho juniors and tho
seniors will also bo one of tho fea
tures on tho program. "Rag" ropoit
ors will bo admitted free. 11 others
will pay regular juices.
A largo commitleo Is at work on the
refreshments and an extra fine spread
Is promised. During Pharmacy Woek
they will put out nn edition of tho
Nrnlrnn. Thiy will hnlrt tllfilr an-
Llncoln, Nobraska.
Doar Sir:
I am just In receipt of your invita
tion to attend tho annual banquet of
tho Engineering Society on SatuiUay
May 9 I wish that I might And it
posslblo to return to Lincoln for this
occasion, but unfortunately It seems
to be out of tho question this year.
Ploaso extend my hearty congratula-
J.lonflto tho society andto-tho-rest-of-
my Nebraska friends.
Very cordially yours,
C. R. RICHARDS.
DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY
by special work in
BUSINESS TRAINING
You can arrange for work to suit your convenience
THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
is fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commor--clal-Schoolsr-and
offers tho- best-to-br had In xquipmontrcourseTinil"
instructors.
Elegant New Home, 14th and P Sts.,
1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A.
B 6774
E. C. BIGGER, Pres. ' W. N. WATSON, V. Pres.
W. A. ROBBIhtfe, Sec'y
Catholic Club Hop.
Forty-flvo tlckots, inclusive -of all
compllmontarles, have been validated
for the Catholic Students' Club dance
to bo given at tho Temple, May 8,
1914. No more tickets will bo vali
dated for this dance, Complimentary
tickets havo boon issued to J, R.
Keefe, Leo Hyland, Ed Foster, T. J.
Sullivan and T. E. Wood.
T. A. WILLIAMS.
Agent Student Activities.
"UNIVERSITY REMOVAL"
BALLOT BEING PREPARED
nual i)lcnlcnf Capltttl-Beaulraird -will
enjoy a banquet at tho Commercial
Club. Ono copy of tho Nobraskan will
be sent to every registered pharmacist
in tho state.
TRACK MEN READY
Few Old Men Sure of Places Others
Waiting, Coach Watching
Closely.
Little Confusion Caused by the Action
of the Legislature Secretary
Waite Solves Problem.
Secretary of State AValto Is trying
to nrrnnco tho special hnllnt for mih.
The personnel of. the. track team
that Coach Reed will pit against tho
Jayhawkers Saturday has not been
announced. It is almost sure that
Captain Reavls, Llnstr.um, Myers,
Reese, Zumwlnkle, and Goetzo will
make tho trip. Who tho other seven
or eight men will bo will depend on
the showings made this week.
mittiner -tlnrlocatloir -of "tlroUiTlvorSlty"
question, to tho voters. The "yes"
and "no" method'wlll not bo satisfac
tory because of tho manner In which
tho state legislature provided for sub
mitting tho ballot. Tho secretary ex
pects to arrange tho matter by plac
ing tho words "For removal to tho
State Fafm" before ono square and
"Against removal to the State Farm"
before another. This arrangement
will put the matter squarely before
tho voters, and no confusion is expected.
Kansas.
Tho seniors 'of Kansas University
have chosen a stone; bench as their
memorial. Thoy are also starting a
tradition, that of celebrating "fresh
man cap night."
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