The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 16, 1914, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
The Dally Nebraskan
Property of
TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
3LZ3I 1CZ3E
UNI. NOTICES
Lincoln
C. A. SOUENSDN
Editor-in-Chief
Acting ManaElngr Editor.... R. V. Koupal
Associate Kdltor L. O. Chatt
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1914
"I will study and get ready, and
then maybe my chance will come.'
Lincoln. .
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ALFSSANDRO MODESTI, who will
appear at Rfgoletto in "RIGOLETTO"
at the Oiiver tonight.
READ BUT DO NOT
CRITICISE THE STORY
If Students Like Following the Author
Hat Agreed to Dramatize
Play for Public
Save enough money to go home on.
By permission of the National
Four more days and it is good-bye Board of Censors, the author pleas
Lincoln. After all, home is the best antIy and hopefully submits the fol-
place on earth. lowing story in five chapters (drama
tization rights reserved). The read'
Remmeber, it is not too late to con- ers will kindly refrain from any ex-
tribate to the Belgian Keller Funa. pression or approval or disapproval
Leave your money with Professor while the writer makes his get-away
Buck, who will see to it that your The heroine was purposely omitted
owing to . the differences in popular
opinion. One suiting the taste of the
individual reader can be inserted
CHAPTER I
Time, last week. Enter Doctor Con
dra. "Aha! So warm? Then why
the coat?" Shedding his fine black
overcoat, the doctor plunges into his
work, conscious that the coat has
Cornhusker Pictures.
All pictures having to do with the
following events and activities should
be handed in to the editorial office of
the Cornhusker at once: Ivy day, Law
barbecue, graduation exercises, track
and cross-country teams, both of last
spring and this fall: Senior sneak
day, football Olympics, High School
Pete day, comics, and any snap shots
portraying student life.
Mystic Fish
Mystic Fish Meeting. Important.
Wednesday at 5 p. m., at Chi Omega
House, 1426 E street.
.Students Attention
All students wishing to attend the
Messiah program at convocation
Thursday morning, may arrange to be
excused from 11 to 12 a. m.
DEAN ENGBERG.
Engineering Society
Meets Wednesday, December 16
7:30 p. m., in M. E. 206. Talk on
Power Farming and the Fremont
Power Farming Contest," by Prof. I
F. Seaton. pr. Condra will show mov
ing' pictures of the contest. Meeting
in charge of the Ag. Engineers. All
are invited.
gift gets over there by Christmas.
MORE ABOUT FOUR-FLUSHING
Ae we suggested yesterday, four
flushing is not altogether unknown to
University students. There are differ
ent kinds. Take the intellectual four-
flusher. He is not so common a spec!
mon hut the most daneerous because
hi rnrfl,,Rhin results in flabbiness been lac?d wnere he can flnd " when
of mind. He, it is, who reads a book wmwy Dia"s low
review and .then learnedly talks as if CHAPTER II
he had read the book. He, it is, who The wintry blasts are blowing. The
on reading an opera program bemoans snow swirls about the corner and the
tho fart that a previous engagement wind wildly, whistles as it shrieks
will keep him from seeing La Boheme. about the round corners. Doctor Con
He, it is who in the ball room or at I dra betakes himself to his office, grabs
the banquet table in a familiar way for his coat, and grabs. The coat is
quotes from Bernard Shaw or Nietzsche J gone!
quotations he got from the Literary CHAPTER III
Dieest that afternoon The shiny needle quivers In the
grasp of the Great Detective. The
brown thumb presses firmly the small
plunger. It quivers, sinks, and the
The would-like-to-appear-rich four-
flusher is more common. The common
. examDle is our friend with the striped
collar and flashy tie for us to see, anC hypodermic charge has shot home.
the ten-cent socks visible only to him- Doctor Swatslem wearily raises his
u9w Thon thprp i th hand to rebuke the great mind. But
woman who tries to be a social butter- knock shakes the door, and in stalks
fly on 4he money her mother Baves by Doctor Condra. "My coat is gone
doing the family washing. And what stolen can you find it?" The detec-
shall we say of the cheap four flusher Uve smiles, and lays aside the needle
who lives on the reputation of his fra- "The case is interesting. It presents
ternity and expects when out of school 80me unique aspects which mark it
tn rt a fat ifh hprmiRfi he ran give as " But the doctor had fled to
tha irrin in anma nirpadv RuweRsful catch the train. He had a lecture in
fratemitv brother? San Francisco that evening,
And we must not forget the society I CHAPTER IV
four-fius hers, which being interpreted Two uays have elapsed. The Sleuth
means social climbers. They are still sleuths. The coat still hangs
harmless but the most contemptible of about alien shoulders, "hang it." The
all. They measure social standing by Sleuth submits his Bixth bill, at $1.05
dance oroerams. They scheme and
plan how to get bids to' select parties.
They refer in public to prominent
society women by their first names.
Oh! they are some boys, they are.
rz
SEUion pins
ARE HERE
.50
at HALLETT'S
Initials Engraved Free
Unl Jeweler
Estb. 1371
1143 O
an hour. Doctor Condra shivers, and
the blasts still blow.
CHAPTER V
Third day later. Sleuth has gone to
Halifax on a clue, also on the train.
Doctor Condra Is reconciled to his
loss, and has purchased a new coat.
The doctor has returned from San
Francisco and arrives at bis office.
And there, on the identical hook,
hanga the same coat tht had been
stolen. Breathlessly he approaches.
He touches its soft, warm folds, and,
finding it to be real, joyfully wraps it
about bis body and proceeds to catch
another train.
END
Scott's
B4521.
Orchestra. Call B1482 or
Union Society
There will be a Union business meet
ing in the Union rooms tonight from
7:00 to 8:00 p. m. There will be elec
tion of officers and all members are
urged to attend.
Phi Delta Phi
All active men in Phi Delta Phi will
meet at the Acacia house tonight at
8:00 o'clock for an important meeting.
Rifle Men
All candidates for the Rifle Com
pany and the University Rifle Team
should report at the gallery range at
5 p. m., Wednesday, December 16th.
LIEUT, S. M. PARKER.
Ag Club
Meets in U. 102, Thursday, 7:30 p
m. E. A. Worthley will speak. Every
Ag out.
Cornhusker Offices.
Editorial oflices, room 1001, fourth
floor, U. Hall.
Editors' office hours are from 2 till
5 p. m., Mondays, Tuesdays, WedneS'
days and Thursdays, and Saturday
morning. Phone, L-8758, three rings.
Business office, room 1, basement,
U. Hall.
Business manager's office hours are
from 3:30 till 5 p. m., Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Fridays, and on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays from
8 to 9:30. Phone, L-8753, one ring.
Classified Column
MODERN ROOMS Within one bluck
of campus. Only nine and ten dol
lars. Call L5593, 1240 S street 62-64-7
ONE modern south furnished room
with good light and heat at 330 N. 14.
Telephone L4406. 63-65-11
FOR SALE Encyclopedia Britannica,
flexible leather, Indian paper, $135
cash, or $17.50 for 8 months, or $15
for 10 months. Messages and Papers
of the Presidents, in half morocco, 11
volumes, $35. E. A. Boostrum, Stroma
burg, Nebraska. 60-G4-6
PERSON who borrowed Moore's Non
leakable pen at Mixer Friday, please
leave at Nebraskan office.
63-65-10
LOST On night of "Mixer," in Girl's
Gym, large filigree brooch. Please
return to Nebraskan office. 62-64-9
LOST A bunch of keys. Return to
Nebraskan office. 82-64-8
IF
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VJAPPINESS is somethin' we U
rJ carry inside of us
an bring out once
in a while. A ca'm sperit
an a peaceful pipe o
VELVET '11 brinfi as
much happiness t' th
surface as if it cost a
hundred dollars.
10c buys a tin of VELVET So a mctr.l-!Incd bag of this
Kentucky's Purlay da Lux viih that nged-in-the-wood
mellowness. '
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GLOBE
THE
LAUNDRY
Is Asking for a Share ofjthe
Student Trade.
Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs
THE
University School of Music
Etablihed 1894
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction given in all branches of music. Students maj
enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
THE
MB
Telephone B2311
333 North 12th St.
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Service that
Pleases." Call B2311. The Best
equipped Dry Cleaning Plant in the
West. One day service If needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
Gifts That Are Different
are to be found in our stock of Christmas Novelties. " Calendars and
Art Panels, Gift Books, and Greeting Cards, all tasty and surprising
ly low priced. '
Graves
Printery
Specializing in Univezsiy Tainting
B-2957 244 N 11th
f
University Y.M.C.A. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
FOR UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY
Quality Economy Convenience
Meal Hours. 7:00 8:30 11:00-1:30 307.00.
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