The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1914, Image 3

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T H E D A I L Y N E B By A J3 KAN
THEATRES
ORPHEUM
KON.-TUES. Sept. 21-22
THE PERILS OF PAULINE
The Eighth Episode
THE TWIN BROTHERS
VAN 2ANDT
HE DANCED HIMSELF
TO DEATH"
"THE PATH E DAILY"
COMING
WEDNESDAY. ONLY
"MY OFFICIAL WIFE"
A Five Part Drama of
Tremendous Interest
LYRIC
MON.-TUES.-WED., Sept. 21-22-23
..THE GREATER CITY FOUR
Coremdy and Harmony Singers.
THE GEE JAYS
Those Funny Little Folks
In "A Miniature Stage Production"
PHOTO PLAYS
THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH"
"THE BELOVED
ADVENTURER"
Second Story Entitled
"THE UNTARNISHED SHIELD"
HEARST-SELIG NEWS
MAGNET
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
The All-Star Feature Corporation
Presents a Five-Part Moving
Picture with
EDGAR SEt"WVN
In His Own Great Play
"PIERRE OF THE PLAINS"
Greatest Photo Play Ever
Produced
Admission 10c 5c
Shows, 1:45, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:15 j
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FROSH INITIATION. 1
(Continued from Page One)
this year's most promising football
team and "Abo" 43orenson, editor of
our own "good old Nebraskan," will
tell you fellows what It means to be
a Cornhusker. Doc. Condra needs no
introduction for you have all heard of
him long before you felt ft was time
for you to even prepare o attend this
our own and best of schools.- Well he
Is the man who will fill you with imor5
!pep" In a minute than you can ac
quire In any other place or under any
other circumstance In an hour, yes, In
a day.
'the fraternities are urged to see
that not one of the me y are inter
ested In falls to a'tteuu tliis meeting.
Every freshman not in convocation
hall at 11 Thursday will Tiave only him
self to blame if he regrets afterward
that he was not there for announce
ments will be made in class rooms and
the military department will make a
special announcemeaitjof it; that usual
ly catches every man.
Remember the Olympics are not far
distant and this Is the steam generator
for that next big event in the college
lifa If you new fellows don't know
what, the Olympics are, find out. Any
upper classman will be only too glad
to tell you.(Aer you ready?
That this article has other than a
purely news tinge Is plainly evident
but it is serving a great purpose and
with that made plain the matter is
dismissed.
UNI. NOTICES
Band Tryouts.
Applicants for membership In the
Cadet Band will be given an.' oppor
tunity to try out for places at 5 p. m.,
Friday, and Saturday, in the Temple
Theatre.
Tryouts for Cantata.
Tryouts with Mrs. Raymond for solo
parts in Hallowe'en cantata every
afternoon in the Temple Music Hall.
Hours, 4:00 to 6.00.
Pailadian.
The Pailadian Literary Society will
hold its annual opening"".reception on
Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock, on the
third floor of the Temple. Everyone
Society
Lorcna. L- Bixby
Ida Darlow of Omaha spent the
week end with Lincoln friends.
George Flack of Omaha has been
visiting University friends in Lincoln
for several days.
Louise Northrap, '14, of Omaha,
spent the last week end at the Kappa
Alpha. Taeta hosee.
Mrs. Rex Davies of Utlca, Nebr.,
fonaerly Kathrya Mockett, '13, ..Has
beea vlsltiag her pares ts, Mr. aad
Mrs. R. S. Meckett
Agnes Rweell, '13, who bsls oeen
tr&velteg in Iterope since graduation
from tfee University, s petit rash -week
at tke K&pa feowe.
Mifts Harriet Wilson, who has feeea
as asefetaat in the University library
for several ye&rs, 1 sew eagaged ta
the Medical library ef tke Ualverslty
at Osaka.
J. W. Bol, "w fenaerly XXmM
tke State University, was a visitor at
iSe Alffea Tfceta Chi kewe Twwiay.
Mr. Bed Se cagagei In seBte CaW
ferafe k4 an fcaa kia ka4ftrters
ta. ftmtketm CaMlenkL
Mrnie H. Geeekler, a graaaatc
Mefcrka University, wko keMe an
A. B. 4egte a4 MMter" ittene
Qtm, left Hew Havea teeay.
Ike will take a Xaeter't decree ki
Greek tkere 1m Jaae. Mk OeeeMer
is cordially invited to be present A
lively evening and good cats are
promised.
Men's Meeting.
Two very prominent speakers, with
international reputations in Y. M. C.
A. work, will speak Wednesday even
ing, September 23d, 1914, In the Music
Hall of the Temple building.
Y. M. C. A. Speakers.
-H. L. Ellott and H. S. Helnzeman
wilLjspeak to University men Wednes
day evening, September 23d, In the
Music Hall of the Temple. -
Girls' Club Party.
The Girls' Club will have its big
annual party Saturday afternoon at
2:30 in the temple. The program will
be In the form of an elaborate pageant
whicji will make a, strong appeal to
every true college girl.
. All upper classmen should call nt
Miss Graham's office to draw the name
of a freshman girl whom she will ac
company to the party.
Union Literary Society.
A special invitation is extended by
this society to all students to attend
the opening reception Friday evening,
September 25, at 8:15 o'clock.
Pershing Rifles.
Pershing Rifles meet Thursday
night inthe Armory at 7:15 sharp.
Y. M. C. A.
The Y. S. C. A. opens Its mid-week
meetings this evening at the Temple.
H. S. Elliott, International Y. M. C. A.
Bible secretary, will be the principal
speaker of the evening. "Heinle"
Heinzeman, Rocky Mountain Y. M. C.
A. secretary, will also speak. The
topic of the evening will be "The
Place of the Bible in a College Man's
Education."
Silver Serpents.
Silver Serpents for 1914-15 meet In
Memorial Hall Immediately after con
vocation Thursday, September 24.
meeting Is very important All new
members be sure to come.
Military Department
A number of drill suits were found
last year when the lockers were cut
Owners will please call for them at
once.
Column
Dorothy Ettsvorth
was awarded the scholarship prize for
a Doctor's decree in Greek against a
field of men. It is an honor seldom
conferred upon a lady by a non-coeducational
institution.
Ella Bucher of Columbus and Helen
Scott of Beatrice, who were guests at
the Delta G&sam'a house during rush
week, have returned to their homes.
Miss Bucher is studying stenography
at tke Columbus High School this
year.
Miss Esther Starrett, Delta Gamma,
returned to Lincoln Saturday after
tfpesding six xaonths in Europe She
arrived in Paris shortly before war
was declared and remained in tke city
for two weeks wMle mobilization was
in iK-oeresc MJ8 Starrett said: "The
experience was one that can never be
forgetten. Paris was ckaagei ever
night from a mammetk city et thea
ters and shop, as eeen by tke toar
ist, t a city hustling with feveriek
yrearatie for war. Tkenaanas ei
aeliters peered threngh tke streets te
tke siatiew. Treefs front tke prov
inces entered tke city, driving kefere
tkem hnffe kerns ef cattle. StiMta
wMek a few days kefere kad keen pa
rades fer JssWeaaMy dressed Trntm. and
women were need as kerdsng ptoeee
fer tke eattle. Tke, tkeatera -were.
closed and many of the shops as well,
All citizons who were not concerned
in the work of mobilization were or
dered to keep off the streets after the
curfew sounded at 8 p. m. We Were
able to get a train to the coast finally
and reached London safely. The Eng
lish did not seem so excited about the
war and most of the stores in London
were open. The people went about
the business of preparing for war
Le?a.rn THe New Dances
Waltz Canter, One Step Canter Maxixe, Half and Half,
. Twinkle Hesitation.
SOCIALS
Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat, 8:30 to 12 p. m.
HftMPTON'S ORCHESTRA.
Classes Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat, 7 to 9 p. m.
PRIVATE UNIVERSITY CLASS Saturday afternoon 3 to 5 p. m.
Mr. C. E. Bui lard, member of U. P. T. of D. of D., will be assisted
by Miss Irene Walker of Omaha.
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
C. E. Bullard, U. of N. '02, Manager
L-5477 1124 N St
University Y.M.CA. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy Convenience
Meal Hours, 7:00-8:30 11:001:30 5.307.00."
Take
Club offer
Combined price now
Keep in touch with, student activities.
Keep in 'touch with your friends;
Help foster our traditions. .
OmCE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS,
LisooU, Ncbmkft,
Statu A.
Gtmtlej&zn -.Ton may
Nebraska Alumntis and tfle -L"y JMeDr&sxaa lor ime year
1914-15. Enclosed is a check for $3XH) to.cover the ifrieri
tion for both publications. .
Street Address
Tew..
calmly, in marked contrast to the
singing and excitement of the
French."
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