THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Company K Smoker. Company "K" had a smoker at the Phi Gamma Dolta houBo Thursday evening. This was probatajy the most "poppy" smoker held this year. Tho boys enjoyed tho cigars and feed. THEATRES OLIVER THEATEB WED, NIGHT, MAY 13 Nat C. Goodwin In "NEVER SAY DIE" Prices $1.50 to 50c THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 14 Wm. Hodge I n--T-H E-ROAD-TO-HARRIN ESSL'. ORPHEUM THEATER Thur.-Frl.-Sat. May 1415-16 RAY SAMUELS Mlndel Kingston and George Ebner Jack Kaufman Brothers Phil JACK ELLIS & CO. Elsie THE BLESSINGS Willie MATILDA AND ELVIRA Barnett.Maverlck Company THE GREAT MILTON Mat. Pally at 2:30. Prlcec 15 & 25 Night 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c LYRIC THEATEB MON.-TUES.-WED., MAY 11-12-13 CAPT. WESLEY'S SEALS Deep Sea Performers . RICE AND MORGAN PHOTO-PLAYS "DOLLY OF THE DAILIES" "The End of the Umbrella" "THE IVY DAY FESTIVAL" ' CUPIDVERSUS MONEY" "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" Three Shows Dally 2, 7 & 9 MAT. All Seats 10c NIGHT 15c The University of Chicago IIAIir a add'1'00 resident H 1 1 M p vJot'c; offer lo inatruc U w II U tion by correspondence. VI 1 1 II V Por detU.d In. J I III I formation addreu JLnndYw D.fC(DI iQCUcne.llL """- Try Our' Luncheonettes "Thoy aro aiwayfltlreteBt 17" starve Ifot" and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O Street :. Try the Y. M. 0. A. L'uneh . Boom, Cafeteria', Plan mty Y. M. O. A. 13th & P WHITMAN'S 0EA83Y OANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 4S and o'gtrteti 6est of nil, though, was tho boxing bout between ono of tho boys nnd Cap tain Rohrbaugh. Tho captain was practically lnld cold. Although tho captain's feelings were a trifle stirred, he had to agree that If the boyB would fight that way the day of compot they would have no trouble In carrying off tho honors. -University-Notices. Pan-Hel Dance. Tho Pan-Hellenic dance will bo hold May 15th nt the Auditorium. Cornhuskers. The Cornhusker nas two $25.00 duo bills for sale on two of Lincoln's lead ing tailors for $20.00 each. Hero's a chance to mako $5.00 on a good suit or cToTEes. Apply at Cornhusker office of business manager. Graduation Gifts. Hand-made articles In exclusive do signs jewelry, pottery, leather. Room 401. Brownell Block. Senior Teachers. Seniors exp'ecting tho University teachers' certificate in Juno or August, who have not already announced them selves as candidates, should report to the Registrar's ofllco by May 15. VANCIL K. GREER, Registrar. Ivy Day Tickets. All Ivy Day tickets' should be hand ed in to T. A. Williams at onco. W. EKAVAN, Chairman. Glee Club. Report of tho Gleo Club entertain ment given in tho Temple Theatre, May 1, 1914. Total receipts, $77.50. Disbursements: Rental of theatre, -$10; printlngcnrdj, jmstersjprogramB and tickets, $87757 distributing" poBt? ers, $2; ribbon, $1.75; messenger ser vice, 50 cents. Total, $23.00. Complimentary tickets were issued to P. C. Spencer, L. J. Harney, Guy Kiddoo and Clarence Clark. Claronco J.JJ.J., .i. , j.-,-,--t- ,-M.fj " c 4 '', J v, V t ." , ...fl...'.i tit I Mlllll.fj Mrs ?mm r4:m.rm ?, s. V"J V ..f v V'J V. V A ( ?- a, - m is ft- -y. . -x -Sj . -. 1r i- .'J ,: v ' Nj i tit'.. ;3i m$m 0 NAT C. GOODWIN Who cornea to, the OLIVER in "Never Say Die" Wednesday night, May 13th T. Spior, Manager. Audited May 8, 1014. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. r Law Barbeque. Statement of tho Law Barbequo, held at Epworth Park, April 30, 1914. Total rocoipts, $92.25. Expenditures: Lunches, $70; rental park, $8.65 j Inci dental oxponsos, $7.75; car sorvlco, $3.35. Total, $89.75. Graco Ballard, -Chairman. AuditedMay8,iail T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. Sophomore Hop. One hundred elovon tlckots, Inclu sive of all complimontarios, havo been validated for tho Sophomoro Hop to bo hold at Capital Beach, May 22, 1914. No more tickets will bo validated for this hop. 0 Complimontarles havo -boon Issued to Roy Camoron, Lucllo Loydn, Ethol Arnold, A. A. Emoly, W. F. Folsom, I, C. Baker, George Irwin, I. K. Frost, Frank Dawson, Reed Dawson, and M. S. Lipman. T. A. WILLIAMS, Agent Student Activities. Latin Club. Tho regular meeting of tho Latin Club has been postponed" until next Tuesday, May 19. - Standing of Teams In Inter-Department League. W, Freshman Law 2 Senior Laws 1 E. E 1 Commorco :.l Chemistry 1 C. E ..1 Freshmen 1 M. E 0 Teachers 0 Ags ,0 Tho Chems boat th Saturday 16 to 15 ina froe-for-all foot -race-. Manager Greenetono-rdT "the Che'm gang furnished tho chief amuse ment by his continued run In with Umps Max6y. At tho ond of nine innings j)oaco settled down In tho two camps i ' t t. tf '-)&.'- sj V .ASi tr V " r, ' 'i HMtttmtiHUH.tlu.t.ltji ,.j, .? yL l . fc. I... (.,...,, ,(,, HK.mBm L. P. C. 0 1000 0 1000 1 .500 1 .500 1 .50Cf 1 500 1 .500 l .000 y2 .000 o .000 0 School Dads HIGH SCHOOL TRACK MEN MEET ON NEBRA8KA FIELD Kansas City Manual High School Wins First Place Lincoln Runs Third. Saturday afternoon utfon tho Uni versity athletic field tho Missouri Vnl ley High School' Association hold Its annual track moot. Only flvo fhlgh schools woro roprosontod, but compot!. tion was koon enough to mako tho meet Interesting. Each raco was closo and run In good tlmo, considering tho fact that a twonty-mlio wind swept tho field, thus cutting down tho tlmo to a largo extont. Kansas City Manual High School won tho meet with a total of 4Tlolnts. Kansas City Wostport was bccoihI with 30 points. Lincoln was third with a total of 21 points, nosing out St. Jo soph by ono point. Kansas City Cen tral was fifth with 19 Ms points. In many of tho events tho Held was slm- ply a triangular affair botweon tho throe Kansas City high schools. Only ono record wasbrokon and that was In tho polo vault, when Winn of Manual easily cjearod tho bar at 11 foot 2 Inches. Winn was ono of tho stars of tho meet, amassing a total of 15 points, astlo of St. Joseph also mado tynark for hlmsolf, contributing 15 points to tbo standing of his team. Marshall of Manual and Selblo nf ostport also woro heavy point win ners. Marshall took first In tho shot put and tho discuss, whllo Solbio won tho quarter mllo In 'tho fast tlmo of 51 45, coming within a fifth of a sec ond of tho record. Boult of Manual ran a protty mllo, winning easily in 4:46 25. On tho whole, tho meet was qulto atlsfactoix. 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