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THX DAILY Illlilllir 14 . lu u THEA1KES. OLIVER THEATER TODAY 2J30 TONIOHT-8r15 And Thursday Matinee & Night Barrow - Howard Players HAWTHORNE "" JNlflhtaB0r35r257lgcr-MrtgrefrTSfc-4e- NEXT WEEK "THE ONLY 80N" FRI. 8AT. & 8AT. MAT., MAY 22-23 Richard Bennett & Co-Workers In "DAMAGED QOOD8" ORPHEUM THEATER tMUr., frhl.,1 sAt.-MAV 'fl, 22, 23 OUR INDIAN WAR8 . The Battles of War Bonnett, Sum mit 8prlngs and Wounded Knee Perpetrated In Motion Pictures by Qen. Nelson A. Miles, Colonel Cody (Buffalo Bill) and Their Fellow Commanding Officers Commanded by the Very Officers, and-CamP8 on the Very Grounds of the Immortal Combats 3 8HOW8 DAIL 2, 7 and 9 p. m. Prices Mat. all8eats16c; Nlght25c LYRIC THEATER Mon., Tues., Wed. May 18, 19, 20 FRED J. KELLEYlJ SEVEN HAPPY YOUNGSTERS "CHILDHOOD MEMORIES" THE VESTOFF TRIO PHOTO PLAYS "MADAME COCQUETTE - HearstSellg News Pictorial "MR BUNNY IN DISGUISE" COMING "THE MAN WHO DISAPPEARED" Three 8hows Dally 2, ? & 9 MAT. All Seats 10c NIGHT 15c University Jowolor and Optician CTK TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN llfTCrm: Yellow-Fnwt- Tenr Patronage Solicited Flowera All the Time Chapin Bros. 127 South J3th Telephone B2234 99 Try the Y. M, 0. A. Lunch Room, Osfoterisri, Plan V,M,0,A, 18th P -JJalLlBkB23JJ. THE EVANS Cleanara Frcisera Dyers 333 N. 12th St. WHITMAN'S OTJUWT OANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 18 and O ltxets Carry your Bank Account with us! CITY NATIONAL BANK Cor. Ulh and Q Streets. PRINTING-GRAVES I fHMj New Location, 244 N. Uth Street I mrnKmSBBimiBKami 7?Ivixv' COLLAR Graoeful Mltfh Band Notoh Collar., , 2 for 28 oantt Cluett, Paabodr A Co., lao. Maker Spring Fever gets worse every day N O cure for it, like a cool comfortable SPRING SUIT and we are the men that can suit you. Drop in on us and look over our line. Flodeen & Brethouwer 129 So. llth Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the beat We eprre hot and cold drinks all winter loaf. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Southwest Corner 14th O Street PROFILE Scarf slide space ana.iocK. front UNITED SHlKflCOUAa'caTROYTiY. Hi SOLD EXCLUSIVELY DY KLINES 1132 0 Street I TV1 'BBBB A stion Collars I CORNHU8KER 600N ud from pago 1) appears at loaBt onco," according to tho Information from Inner clrclos. The gliding on tho do luxe books Is dono through a secret process. One man must do tho ontlro work In a locked room and thoreforo will re qulro moro than tho ordinary length of time to flnlslvJiIs tnsk Moro organizations will appear this year than ovor boforo. Moro lndl vldual pictures and advertising will also appear. Tho Important feature, especially to tho business staff, Ib that all of tho organizations havo made their payments Last, but not least, tho business managor announced tho following as the winners of tho prize Cornhuskers: Bob Harloy Ag. C. C. Kelrlo Eng. Morlll Rourbough Law. Carrie Spauldlng A. and S. Ted Sullivan Eng. Ramona Troup A. and S. All of tho do luxe books havo been sola, but a row standard copies are still on sale. Thosq may bo obtained at T. A. Williams ofllco or tho Corn husker ofllco up until and during tho distribution, while they last. EXTENSIVE MEDIC PRO GRAM FOR THIS WEEK Physicians Are Throwing Out Their Chests Will Spend Latter Part -of-Week In Omaha. This is "Medic Week." The medics will desert tho labs and will abandon their "stiffs" or tho ball diamond and tho picnic grounds. Convocation was devoted to tho "medics" yesterday. Dr. P. R. Mllroy of Omaha gave tho annual "medic" address. Last evening tho boys held a smokor. Thursday tho "medic" edi tion of tho Nobraskan will appear. Tho big picnic at tho Beach will bo hold that afternoon also. Tho program includes a tug-of-war, class relay betwoen the sophomores and the freshmen, ono hundred yard dash, sack race, threo-legged race, and rescue race. A ball eamo Wwnnn Mm sophomores and the freshmen will take up tho remainder -of tho after noon. Two famous umpires have boon secured for tho game, Dr. R. A. Wol cott and Dr. Barker. Friday morning tho "medics" will leave for Omaha, where thoy will bo welcomed by-the 'medical school and will tako lunch at tho Happy Hollow Club after an auto rido about tho city. On Friday afternoon tho tennis tourna- mont will bo gtnernri, and a number are going to try out for tho Stokes trophy. Saturday will be given ovor to hos pital clinics and the senior rocoption In tho evening. Tho Nu Sigma Nu will give a hop Friday evening at tho -Happy-Hollow Club and Saturday tho FM Rho Sigma will give a danco nt -tho-Romo-Hotelr Those little buttons that you see some of tho boys wearing aro not dan gerous, nor do they moan that tho in dividual flaunting them is poison. No. Ho is just a "Medio" and Is advertis ing his college. The officers of the Medical Society who havo charge of "Medio Week" aro as follows: President. Wm. n. Delaell; vice president, Kenneth Thompson; secretary, K. R. Davis; treasurer, Rudolph Johnson; special committee, Gene Llobondorfor, Guy Woigand. JOINTCLASS MEETING. Meeting called of tho fresh- man, sophomore and Junior classes for Thursday, May 21, 1914, to elect the student mom- bors of tho Student Publication ' Board, at tho following places, ii:aa o'clock: Freshman Memorial Hall Sophomore Law 101. Junior Law 201. GLEN WALKER MARRIED. Very Prominent In University Mem ber 8lgma Tau Lieutenant Colonel of Cadets Last Saturday evening, at Cedar Bluffs, Nebr., G. A. Walker, a former student of the University, was mar ried to MTss HarrTete BrTft oT Cedar -Bluffs. Rtrr-Waltep-was-an-olectFlcaU onglneer and took his degree In Feb ruary of this year. Ho was a Sigma Tau, a lieutenant colonel In tho cadet regiment, and president of the En gineering Society. Tho couple will make their home In Omaha. All of Mr. Walker's friends extend to him their well wishes and a wish for con tinued success. Student season tickets for tho Minneapolis Symphony Orches- tra concerts may bo purchased In - -Adnu-J.02 anyiime thlaweekat. $1.50. Oliver box office now open. $. jk. Rag Applications. Application for election to tho posi tions of edutor-In-chlef, managing edi tor, two associate editors, business manager and assistant business man a ger of the Daily Nobraskan for the first semester of tho school year of 1914-1915'wlll bo received at the ofllco of tho secretary of the Student Publi- Typewriters Rented ALL MAKES SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SUPPLYCO. 117 SOUTH TWELFTH The Artists Way, Take a Lesson Every Day. QED1I lOP To our students"is our highest aim OsUll V HjC. honest and fair business dealings with " " everyone, our guide. INSTRUCTORS Eighteen artists, TrostlyUpTjrted-froiir-Now York-arid abroad becauseof their up-to-date methods and high stand- lncr as teacn er u urusis. ino in securing artists of the highest profioienoy. 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