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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1915)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theatre Tonight Sat. A Sat Mat. (Curtain on Sat. Night at I p. ni.) ROSE STAHL In "A PERFECT LADY" N iohts, $2 to 50c. Mat., $1.50 to 50c Mon., Tue., Wed. A Wed. Mat., Feb. 8-10 THE WHIP m Lu.iMir. H Montgomery & Moore Princess Radjah Johnny Johnston &. Co. Asahi Cartwell A. Harris Genevieve Warner Dainty English Trio MM ffi'.fjl BROOKS. CLINTON uLUjjX Tne ,m Min6trel Man TlJtA FIELDS, WINEHILL JffXffl & GREEN Vfd Singing Comedians IdUrt 'DARE-DEVIL HARRY' WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS THE DUTCH MILL A 800D4PLACE TO EAT. special music Exclusive Agency for MARTHA WASHINGTON CHOCOLATES "Sweet as the 6cent of roses Pure as the spotless snow." SUN DRUG CO. B2273 Cor. 14th &. M Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to call. Unique floral arrangements for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept., 1042 O SL ENSIGN'S For the Best in Tarty Car riages. We appreciate your Patronage. ENSIGN & CO. 221 So. 11th Society Column UrrixM L Btxby CkmtS Ltyd The Delta Chi fraternity announces the pledging of Arthur Cavanaugh of Wayne, Ncbr. Prof. P. A. Stuff nave a lecture be fore the literature department of the Woman's Club in Faculty Hall at the Temple, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Wiese of Laramie, Wyo.. Is visiting at the home of her mother. Mrs. F. W. Dinsmore, 1441 South Eleventh street. Mrs. Wiese was for merly Helen Dinsmore. lVlta Delia Delta. John L. Cutright. former student at the University and member of Alpha Tau Omega, is expected to arrive in Lincoln this week. Mr. Cutright served as American vice-consul at Co burg, Germany and was refused recog nition as a consular officer at Notting ham, England, because of letters in which he expressed pro-German sym pathies. Mr. CutiTght sailed fiam Liverpool January 25. Lacy-Swaynie Wedding A wedding which occasioned some surprise to the majority of University students took place at the Alpha Xi Delta house Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Mona Lacy of Galena, 111., became the wife of Mervin S. Swaynie of Arcadia. Nebr. Rev. T. W. Jeffrey of St. raid's church officiated. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Carry I Spaulding and Mr. Harry David son. The bride wore a blue traveling suit and a black hat. The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Swaynie of Arcadia, and a few close friends of the bride and groom were present dur ing the ceremony. Hoth of the young people are well known in University circles. Miss Lacy was a junior In college and a member of Alpha Xi Delta. Mr. Sway nie is a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He was a member of the Glee Club and last year played the leading role in the Kosmet Klub opera. Mr. and Mrs. Swaynie left immedi ately after the ceremony for several weeks' visit in Chicago and Minne apolis. They will return to Lincoln for a few days before going to Ar cadia, where the groom is in business with his father. They will be at home to their friends after March 1 in their new bungalow, which is not yet com pleted. The bride and groom occupied the position of honor at a pre-nuptial din ner given by George 11. Rogers last Tuesday evening for eleven couples. A red and white color scheme was worked to advantage. Red ribbons at each plate were attached to notes un der the center piece. These notes contained little pieces of poetry about the bride and groom. An entertain ment consisting of music and readings whiled away the evening. STUDENTS TAKEN N BL SLICK GRAFTERS Well Known Students Buy Photographs From Slick Salesman Three For Fifty Cents and They Bought 'Solid gold, my friends; every atom between the eight corners of this brick is pure, virgin gold, gold, gold! Now I'll let you in on this for" Sharpers in the old days got away with this kind of stuff, and did people buy them? Can a duck swim? Today, however, methods musT be up-to-date. Gold bricks have gone, al most. leon Snyder, a prominent member of the Dramatic Club. Victor Kerney, Delta Chi. and Searle lanyon, a Fresh man from Omaha, all living at North Thirteenth, were accosted this week by a man representing himself as a University student in the employ GYM TRY-OUTS VERY DECIDED YESTERDAY Men Getting into Shape For the Meet which Will be Held in Lincoln Soon Harkson Takes First The first of a series of contests wat held in the Armory yesterday after noon. The work was devoted wholly to the horizontal bar and tumbling. The winners of each event will re ceive an insignia 6uch as that used by the gymnasium team and the one re ceiving the highest number of points for the entire contest will receive an "N." The next contest will be held in about a month. The horse, parallel bars and rings will be the apparatus to be used in the next contest. Fol lowing is the result of Tuesday's try outs. Horizontal Bars Tryouts: Drewing, Giffen. Hark- of a photographic establishment in I son. Marsh and Southwick. University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St. YlIow Front Yoor rtronag Solicited Lincoln -and were presented with a proposition in glowing terms. Fifty cents down and a cent a day for the rest of their lives would entitle them to a dozen photographs, samples of which the "agent" exhibited. They bit. From all reports these three young gentlemen have not been the only ones that fell before the persuasive lan guage of the smooth tongued stranger. Requests for verification of the allur ing proposition have resulted in a pub lished denial by the studio that any such agent had been authorized to act as a solicitor. The means employed by the grafter to rake in the shekels was unique. Following the introduction, the listen ers were calmly informed that by pay ing fifty cents to the agent and an other half dollar when the photos were taken, the pictures could be secured. The police station has no knowledge of the grafter. Results: Southwick, first with a total number of points, 51.25; Harkson. second with a total number of points, 49.80; Drewing. third with a total num ber of points, 4S.90; Marsh, fourth with a total number of points. 43.25; Giffen, fifth with a total number of points, .'!S.5.r. Tumbling Tryouts: Brewing, Harkson, Marsh. Southwick and Stephens. Results: Harkson, first with a total number of points. 50.25;. Stephens second with a total number of points. 4S.20; Drewing, third with a total num ber of points. 46.25; Southwick. fourtn with a total number of points, 45.70. Of those who tried out for both events the following grand total is given : Harkson, first. 100.5. Southwick. second. Pfi.!5. Drewing. third, 95.15. Marsh, fourth, 83.80. Immortal 'P T." has abundant proof I The students of Iowa State Univer lmmoriai i. i. . .... .v.. -Qnwi " Pnct for his. "There's anotner Dorn . - . , minute." Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. fj A rf III riuuv, i ' ' il " 1 ' . j all those interested, according to The Call B 1482 or Iowa Student. Arter a week of ex aminations, such as the students of Nebraska University have just passed ' Have you a circulating library ?" i through, such a frolic would be very No ma'am, but I can show you some appropriate. The law students would nice revolving bookcases." Judge. doubtless be there in numbers. Here's Glad I ii ii Wl in a great Money Saving Sale of Men's Neckwear New Spring Shades All Late Patterns One fact is certain this is tin pivatcst sale of ncekv, c -a : we will offer in months. We secured these cravats at about HALF PRICE from n maker who wanted to keep his forces luisy. It's otV neckwear from any standpoint yon take style', quality, pattern or color. From the profusion of handsome, now spring: colors and patterns every fellow can be suited the silks arc of spleyuliu (jualily, the cravats correctly shaped and proportioned. 50c Neckweai at $iidg 'G&enzel (So CHAPIN BROS 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME THE Cleaners, Pressers, Overs I UJ! Telephone B2311 333 North 12th St. For the "Work and Service that Pkases." 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. University Y.MX.A. Cafeteria IN THE TEMPLE FOK UNIVERSITY FOLKS ONLY Quality Economy Convenience Mal Hour, 7:00-8:80 11:001:30 6.807.00.