The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1914, Image 3

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THEATRES
ORPMEimi THEATER
Thur., Fri., Sat. April 30-31, May
"THE QUEEN OF DA YCE,"
BE88IE CLAYTON
EVA TAYLOR AND COMPANY
MADGE P. MAITLAFHd
ARM8TRONQ AND FORD
VERNON
WELCOME & WELCOME
LE ROY AND MORA Gymnasts
Mat. Dally at 2:30. Prices 16 & 25
Night 8H5. Prices 15, 25, S 8, 50, 75
LYRIC THEATEfi
Thurs.t Fri., Sat., April 30-31, May 1
'THE FOUR
Vocalists and
AARMONI8TS
instrumentalists
ALDRO & MITCHELL
Comedy Entertainers
PHOTO PLAYS
BRUTE FORCE
8ETTING THE STYLE
PATHE'8 8EMI-WEEKLY
-Three Shows Dally 2, 7 9
-M-fl-T MLRt. m Nir.HT--Rr
UBtvereity Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
11M 0 St. Yellow Frart
Tr Patronage Solicited
Call Tel. B-2-3-I-I
THE EVANS
Cleaner Preiser
333 .N. 12th St
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Room, Oafotarifr;, Plaa
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WHTTBtAW'S OLAftSY
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LITERARY SOCIETIES TO
HAVE JOINT MEET FRIDAY
Country School to Be Represented
Those in Attendance to Dress
as "Kids."
The Palladlans and Unions will hold
their annual Joint meeting Friday
evening at eight o'clock. The program
-will consist of a country school pro
gram in which Martina Swenson will
bo teacher. Tho Sunbonnet Babies
and Overfill Boys will figure promi
nently. Two prominent members of
tho school board will visit. For the
sake of tho Boclal hour following the
.program, all members and visitors are
requested to dress in "kid" costumes.
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Univcnity Notices
BASEBALL LEAGUE.
All departments wishing to be rep.
resented in the Interdepartment Base-
rball League are requested to have
their representative confer with Coach
8tiehm at once.
Senior Hop.
Senior Hop at Capital Beachj May
2. Opening dance of the season at
tho beach. Proceeds to bo applied
to thopurchaso of a class gift. Tickets
may bo obtained from the following
persons: G. V. Tunks, chairman;
Fred Trumbull, master of ceremonies;
Bob Plory, Ralph Wagner, Qeraldine
Grey, and Elizabeth Hyde.
Pan-He! Dance.
Tne Pan-Hellenic dance will bo held
May 15th at the Auditorium.
Notice.
All men desiring to ille as candi
date's for' the election of student mora
frers of the University Athletic Board
must dp so by 12 o'clock, May 4th, "at'
my ofllco.
DR. R. G. CLAPP,
Secretary Athletic Board.
Engineering-Inspection Trip.
Excuses from Classes To Insure
that excuses will be granted for ab
sence from classes on Account of the
inspection trip (May TT and 2), stu
dents must conform to the following
conditions:
1. Register in the ofllco of the dean
(M. 204) not; later than noon of Thurs
day, April 30.
2. Be present at tho various roll
calls during tho trip.
3 Annlv to Dean Encborg for ex
cuse, not earlier than noon of Mon
day, May 4. O. V. P. STOUT.
Cornhuskers.
The Cornhuskor has two $25.00 due
bills for sale on two of Lincoln's lead
ing tailors for $20.00 each. Here's a
chance to make $5.00 on a good suit
of clothes. Apply at Cornhusker
office of business manager.
Insurance Class.
Mr. Franklin Mann of Omaha, gen.
eral agent of tho Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance Company, will address
tho Insurance class "on "Reserves,"
Friday morning at 9:00 o'clock, in
room U. 103.
Student Council
Student Council convention meets
Tuesday, -May 5, 11:00 a. m., Law 202.
- SAM -S, GRIFFIN, Chalnnojk.
Agricultural Teachers.
The seminar of agricultural teach
ers will meet in U Hall 102, Monday,
BCRlTERIOYHi
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J FULK CLOTH I NQ CO L
DEVELOP YOUR BUSINESS CAPACITY
by special work in
BUSINESS TRAINING
You can arrange for worjc to suit yoqr convonlonco
THE
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
is fully accredited by the National Association of Accredited Commer
cial Schools, and offers the best to be bad in equipment, courses, and.
Instructors. ;
Elegant New Home, 14th and P 8ts.,
1st Corner East of City Y. M. C. A.
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E. C. BIGGER, Pres. W. N. WAT80N, V. Pres.
W. A. ROBBIN8, 8ec'y
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May 4, at 8 p. m. Huldah Potorson
will discuss "Boys' nnd Girls' Clubs."
Everyone interested 1b urged to bo
present.
Tegner Program.
Tho following program will be given
at tho mooting of the Tegner Society
next Saturday evening at Jhl5 in the
Y. w. C. A. room, Tomplo:
Vocal solo Ethel Bongtson
Reading Axel SwenBon
Violin solo Frank CarlBon
Vocal solo 7"MisfBrandoll
Phi Beta Kappa.
The Phi Bota Kappa Initiation and
banquet will bo held at the Linco'n
Hotel, Friday, May 8th, at 6 p. m.
Freshman Baseball.
Tho freshman Arts and Science stu
dents interested in baseball arb to
meet in U. 103 Tuesday night at 7 p. m.
IRVING OBERFELDER,
Manager.
STILL MORE 8ENI0R PLAY
TICKET8 MU8T BE SOLD
ShortOne Hundred Dollars for-Exc
penses- Matinee Tickets Go
Slow Clark Busy.
"Seniors who hold class notes ought
to exchange them for play tickets,"
is the advice of Mr. Williams, who has
been collecting the senior assess-
TnentBT-Ho-points-out that in this-way-
tho senior gots full valuo out of his
note, either by using the play Beats
himseK or turning thorn over to some
one clue, while if he holdB the -note
until tho end of the year indications
are that .there will not be enough
money in the treasury to tako it up.
Ovor $500 worth of seats aro sold
"for-the-aenlor-play. Hit .will tako over
another hundred, however, to pay ex
penses," is tho pessimistic statement
of tho manager. "We aro having two
full now sets pf scenery painted and
this, with other heavy expenses, makes
this tho most expensive play over pre
sented at the University."
Matineo seats aro not going as well
as tho evening seats. Tho lower floor
or the night performance Is practic
ally air gone, "but thoB(r -who-attond.
tho matineo performance will see as
complete a performance in every wny
as in the evening, and in addition may
secure much better seats.
Clarence Clark is the busy person
connected with the senior play just
now. He is collecting soda fountains.
gas tanks, stoves, book-cases, all tho
furnishings of a complete modern drug
store, and is preparing to bring on tho
rain at the end of the play just as tho
hero getsaBtrangle-hold on-tho fair
one of bis choice.
PHI GAMMA DELTA TO
HOLD ANNUAL FESTIVITIE8
Dance at the Lincoln Friday Night
Banquet at the Llndell Sat
urday Night.
On Friday and Saturday of this week
will be held the annual fas'tlvities of
tjio Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The
program consists of a formal party on
Friday flight, given at the Linooln-jJ
Hotel, nnd which will be attended by
about, ninety couples. The hall will
bo tastefully decorated for tho occa
sion with the fraternity colors and
their flower predominating. Hagon-
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slck's orchestra of ten pieces will fur
nish tho music.
On tho following night will bo hold
their annual banquet In tho large ban
quot room of tho Llndell Hotel. Plates
havo boon reserved for ovor ono hun
dred mombors and It promises to bo
ono of tho finest and largest in nttond
nnco of any fraternity bunquot given.
Tho guests of tho occasion, which is
In colobratlon and commemoration of
Founders Day, will bo C. C. Chambers,
tho national field secretary; F. Rolber,
Jr.,-of-Omahar ono of. their JflyacahQjiB,
and H. J. L. Stark, tho chief of Sec
tion Twelve.
A commendable toast list has been'
propared for tho function which, to
gether with somo cabaret stunts by
tho active chapter, and iiiubIc by Hag
enslck's orchestra, Insures to those in
attendance an cnjoyablo time.
AGGIES AND WE8LEYAN
TO PLAY BALL TODAY
Aggies Laying for the Methodists'
8calp To Even Up Old
Scores.
Tho famous Nebraska AggIqs will
cross bats with tho fast Wesleyan
aggregation on tho Wesleyan flold to
morrow afternoon. Manngcr Harley
MirtOUncoB"thatlnrbaB-hlB men-ln tho
best of condition and that thoy aro
preparing to give the Methodists an
awfuL dofeaL-jW-hlclL-Wlll Bervo to re
vengo laBt winter's buskotball gamo.
A largo crowd of fans from tho city
is expectod to witness the match.
The Aggies havo sovoral good games
scheduled for tho near future and are
conducting regular practiced. A gamo
with Peru Normal has beon scheduled
for tho latter part of tho month.
"WATJ TED Unlversity-utudcn t-to-do
lTght chores for room. Call at 434
North 17th St., between 12:30 and
1:30, Friday or Saturday.
Typ e writers Rente!
ALL MAKES
SPECIAL BATES TO STUDENTS
OFFICE EQDIPMENT1SDPPLYC0.
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Tha Artists Way, Takt a Lesson Evary Day.
CDIIIOI? To our students is our highest aim
AE.K Wlllt honest and fair business .dealings with
WI11 IIVm everyone, our guide.
INSTRUCTORS
Eighteen artists, mostly all
abroad because on their up-To-dute mulhuds aud-high-atand
ing as teachers findartists; No-expcnse-haa-or-U-be-Bpared
in securing artists of the highest proficiency. '
ADVANCEMENT
can give you a full year's accomplishment in one term of ten
weeks when measured by other school's methods.
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