The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 15, 1914, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Daily Nebraskan
Property of
TUB UNIVianBITT OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln
RRBD n. DAWBON
tttlltor-ln-Chlof
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ManttKlnu Editor P. C Bponoer
AocwteIOdltor,,., Ruth VL Squire
Associate Editor R. V. Koupol
Athletic Editor C K. Mots
flE-POKTORIAL BTAFP
Carrlfi Ooman Jolin Luna
W. E. Hngtr Ocrnldlnb Knuftman
-BillznWh-Hyd Hugh McVlcknr
Leon Palmer V. M. Mcrrinm
T. A. PlillHM
minimum Manager Frank S. Perklna
Amrt. IlunlncHB Mamicor..RuBflcll F. Clark
Subscription prlco $2.00 per year,
paynblo In advanco.
Single coplno, 6 cents cnoh.
Eirtorcd at the postofllce at Lincoln,
NfbniFkii. an nocond-clasa mall matter,
under the Act of Couktww of March 3,
187.
The DAILY NEBIIASICAN purpoao to
be the free voice of stmlont sentiment;
to be fair; to bo Impartial; to seek advice
m well as offer It; to truthfully picture
tolloKe llfo; to go furthor than tho more
printing of nows by standing for the
highest Ideals of the Unlverfllty; In short,
to serve tho University of Nebraska
FRIDAY, MAY 15
FETE DAY MEET
(Continued from pago 1)
Jump. Doodle mid . Stonoy BhouUl
mnke a cleun swoop In tho polo vuult.
Stoney should ho ablo to place In tho
luird-loH. .IiiHt what clianco will do Is
all on how tho mon fool Saturday.
Season tickets are going to bo good
The Koto Day moot 1h going to come
off at l he same time and as a result
It is practically assured that a mon
ster crowd will turn out.
Auditor Williams Is going to check
the season tickets at tho gate and
will take up any ticket presented by
any otlior than tho rightful holder.
The gcnoral admission for tho
doublo meet will bo fifty cents. All
University Btudents will bo admitted
for 25 centB and their season tickets.
The total of the money gato receipts
will go to the visiting high school
men.
Some students have been wonder
ing why an extra chnrge was to be
made at tho gato Snturday at tho Fete
Day-.MInnesota-Nebraska meets. Tho
afternoon will see a double bill. Soa
Bon tickets will bo good for tho ono
half of the admission prlco. Every
cent taken in at the gato will go
toward paying tho expenses of the
visiting high- school contestants.
MALLETT
Uni Jeweler
Carries all kinds of
U. of N. jewelry in
stock. Seals, Crests
Monograms
Est. 1871.
1143 0 St.
MARY JANE
Low heel, strap pump upstairs
Dollar Off, BUDD
Officials.
Honorary Ilofereos Chancellor
Avory, Conch E. O. Stlchm.
Hoforcoa Dr. Joseph A. Kellly, Guy
E. Hood.
Judgofl of tho Finish Professor
Caldwell, Professor Wolfe, Professor
Krnnkforter, Professor Hoed, Rov. Mr.
Lolnnd.
Timers E. O. Stlchm, C. C. Hoy
nolds, C. E. Dullard.
Head Field Judge W. A. Koarno.
Field Judges Jumps: W. Vldal,
Mr. Ewlng, Rov. Mr. I Toward, R. A.
Rutherford. Weights: Earl Hawkins,
Rov. Mr. Popo, Mr. Charlosworth, Guy
Chamberlain.
Announcer Mr. Oberfelder.
Clork or tho course Uluttios MoTflo,"
Tlafold Coroy.
Inspectors Charles Andorson, Ross
llnskcll, Ralph Anderson, Harold No-bio.
University Notices
Household Arts Club.
Tho Household Arts Club will meet
TuoBday night, May 19, at tho Chi
Omoga houso, 22C North Twonty-slxth
Btreot. This mooting is postponed
from May 12 to May 10.
Catholic Students' Club.
Bishop Tlhon will deliver an ad
d,rosB to tho Catholic Students' Club In
tho Tomplo Theatre, Sunday, May 17,
at 3 p. m. All Invited.
Students' Chemical Club.
Tho regular meeting of tho Stu
donts' Chemical Club has been post
poned and will bo hold next Wednes
day ovonlng at tho "usual tlmo.
University Calendar
Friday, May 15.
Pan-Hellenic dance Auditorium.
Pharmacy picnic Capital Beach.
Black .Masque banquet Llndell.
Saturday, May 16th.
Kosmet Club Opera Oliver.
Bota Theta PI dance Capital Beach.
Latin Club banquet Llndell.
Union dancing party Temple.
Rag Applications.
pplloatlon-for-olectlon-4o-iho-posk
tlons of odutor-lnchlef, managing edi
tor, two associate editors, business
manager and assistant business man
a gor of tho Dally Nebraskan for the
first Bomestor of the school year of
1914-1915 will bo received at the ofllco
of tho secretary of tho Student Publi
cation Board, basement Administra
tion Building, until 12 o'clock noon,
Saturday, May 2S. 1914.
Application to be made on form
which will bo furnished by tho secre
tary. T. A. WILLIAMS.
Secretary Student Publication
Board.
MEN WANTED for summer jntorJc
Wo have men now going to the Unl-o-rflliyYjiio
mnrtfl from ?aiML to $900
clear laBt summer., Call an ytlmo at
Tho Stanley, 1302 Q, room 4, second
floor. Ask for C. Miller. 5-8-4
lo.wa.
Tho university men of Iowa State
College on Monday ovonlng, installed
a chapter of tho Sigma Delta Chi, the
honorary journalistic fraternity. 'A
-number of men were Initiated and-
after tho Installation a banquet was
given by tho now chapter.
$9.50
PROMINENT 80L0I8T8
WITH MAY FESTIVAL.
Participants In the Program Known
Over Entire Musical World
Highly Recomended.
van Kllet, Dutch Cellist.
Since Joining tho Minneapolis Sym
phony Orchestra two years ago, Mr.
van Vllet( tho Dutch 'cellist, haB es
tablished a reputation as a soloist
which the envy of all other artists on
this dlfTlcUlt, awkward, but beautiful'
toned Instrument. Tho brilliancy and
virtuosity of his playing is simply lr-
Leonora Allen, Soprano.
reslstablo and whorover he has ap
peared his success has been Instan
eous. However, this was no more than
was to be expected of an artist of his
reputation and experience. Previous
to his coming to America, three years
age ho was connected with the lead
ing symphony and opera orchestras of
Holland, Germany, Austria and Rus
sia, in addition to having made several
concert tours on the continent. It was
shortly after his arrival in this coun
try that ho was engaged as solo 'cellist
of the Minneapolis Symphony Orches
tra, and since then the success of his
appearances as soloist with tho Or
chestra,, during the eastern tours of
Uotlr 1aBrmnninFTar, and durlng-
last year's spring tour were little
short of sensational. It was more than
sensational, It was permanent, as is
confirmed by tho fact that every city
whore he appeared has tried to secure
his services for a recital or concert.
On three occasions when Mr. van Vllet
was soloist with the Orchestra In Min
neapolis this "season tho house has
been sold out and hundreds turned
away. In the case of Mr. Czerwonky,
Alma Beck, Contralto.
concertmaBter of tho Orchestra tho
same condition held truo.
Leonora Allen, the young American
soprano, who Is to appear here 'with
tho Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra,
wob born at Decatur, 111. Miss Allen
came to Chicago In 190C, whoro she
coached for opera with Herman De
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When It Conies To
"Exam" Week
Don't let any ,question confuse
your answer to this one:
"How's any man going to save
money if he can't see the advantage
of Armstrong 20 discount sale"
This applies to Men's Suits, Hats
-Trunks and Bags.
Armstrong
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May Sale
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University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus, 1 1th and R Sta. In
structions Given in All Branches of Music. Students
may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted.
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