The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1915, Image 3

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    B B AS K AN
THEATRES
THE DAILY N E
I WAR SUMMARY S
Oliver Theatre
FRI. SAT. A SAT. MAT. FEB. 26-27
Selwyn A Co. Present
Rol Cooper's Big American. Mel-
drama of Love, Lauflhs,
Mystery and Thrilla
-UNDER COVER"
Direct from Chicago, with
H B. Warner and the Guaronteed
' original Chicago Company
US
IDEAL
WILLIAMS A WOLFUS
PIERRE PELLET! ER
A CO.
SPINETTE QUINTETTE
DE HAVEN AND NICE
ALFRED BERGEN
BROWN AND ROCHELLE
OLIVE VAIL
Late Star of "Miss
Nobody from Starland"
THE FL0REN2
FAMILY
"Mother's Roses"
"Hearst-SeHg News"
When you want us, we are at the
same place.
Call us any time, night or day.
Cabs of Taxlcabs.
Our baggage service Is the most
proficient In the west.
ENSIGN'S
221 So. 11th
Norton's Dansant
SATURDAY
3-30 to 6 P. M.
ROSEWILDE
PARTY "HOUSE
University Jeweler and
Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
ornciAN
1123 O St Yellow Fro
Year Tatreiuig Solicited
rarcin CLASSY can
MEIQR DRUG CO.
ISCi end O STREETS
THE DUTCH MIL
AC::3 PULCE T3 EAT.
SPECIAL MUSIC
Austria is mobilizing troops on the
Italian frontier and has been doing so
for the cast ten davs. The detach
ments are chiefly artillery and their
guns have been placed In 6uch a man
ner as to dominate the passes of the
Tyrol.
German submarines have sunk a
French steamer and an English steam
collier off the coast of France, but
without any loss of life.
It ia reported that Emperor Wilbelm
will go at once to Helgoland, theGer-
man naval and aerial base, to person
ally direct the submarine attack
against England. The German procla
mation declaring sucn a campaign
went Into effect at midnight last night
The British foreign office has Issued
a statement, saying that If any or tne
belligerent nations should abandon the
principles of international law by at
tacking a merchant ship without first
verifying its nationality, England
would not consider herself bound by
the generally accepted rules of naval
warfare.
Forty British and French aeroplanes
made an attack on Ostend and other
Belgian towns in the hands of the
Germans, bombarding gun positions,
barges, canal locks, transport wagons
and the large German aerodrome at
Ghlstelles.
The French war office reports that
they have made an important advance
in the Champagne district, capturing
German trenches three kilometers in
extent (two miles). On tne rest oi
the western front nothing of impor
tance has occurred other than minor
nrtlllerv and infantry attacks.
The Russians continue to retreat in
east Prussia and western Poland, but
the Russian war ministry descriDes
the movement as simply strategical,
since the Russians are retiring to for
tified positions in Poland. The object
wv c
nf the campaign seems to be to keep
j
as many German troops engagea m
eastern Germany as possible and thus
prevent any movement hy the Teuton
allies to "break the deadlocK on tne
western frouL ,'
Tn the Interests of humanity, the
Electro Steel Company of Pittsburgh
has refused to bid on a contract for
suDDlving the British government
with i4.000.000 worth of shells.
Great Britain has replied to the
American note protesting against de
tention of neutral ships in a ten thou-
onnd word dispatch denying tnat sne
is unduly detained ships or that such
..tinn 1b detrimental to American
CfcVtrJV
chin-nfno and trade.
omvfo
nininmatic exchanges and neutral
problems are occupying the major
portion of the attention oi iu
at the present time. Holland and
Italy, following the lead of the United
ot.tn. ,fivfl ma.de diplomatic repre-
owi'l
entfl.tions to Germany, protesting
against the sea war zone declared by
Germany, and the consequent aiuu.
merchant ships found therein.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark are ex
pected to do likewise in a joint n.
Great Britain has also been requested
not to use the flags of neutral nations
on her merchant ships.
Relations between Turkey and
Greece are at the breaking pomu
Turkey offered reparation for the in
sult to the Greek attache in Constan
tinople, but he has left, leaving the
affairs of the legation In the hands of
an under secretary: tne Twraa mm
. .ian anid to have left Athens
mi,- nrtnn naval board has Issued
a statement explaining the action of
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Pure as the epctlese snow."
SUN DRUG CO.
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e.T Tr9iK VnL Rldpath's Library
Universal Literature, 18 VoL Earth
t Al tint
and Its Inhabitants, comDinauyu v
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UICH
LOST Pair pumps taken by mistake
at Freshman Law Hop. Call 325 T.
Al. A. "v
LOST-Gold signet ring, with initials
G. F. K. Can LrStau.
Men
Flmiol Price Curt
s Suits
& Overcoats
250 Handsome Models
Worth up to $28
This is our semi-annual event that hundreds of well dressed men in Lincoln have learned to
wait for. Sale begins Saturday.
Germany in declaring its campaign on
enemy merchant vessels and the for
mation of a sea war zone. The state
ment says that in view of the fact that
Great Britain is attempting to sub
jugate Germany by starvation, Ger
many must use every means in her
power to prevent this. Since the sup
ply has been shut off to such an ex
tent that the 'civilian population of
Germany has no longer sufficient food,
they must resort to drastic measures
by the exercise of whatever power
they have that will bring England to
terms. The statement ends with,
"Germany knows that with the use of
the submarine England -can be placed
in a position where food will be lack
ing. She has the submarine force
with which to do it; her life as a na
tion and the Jives of her people de
pend, upon putting this campaign into
action, and she must do so."
Scott's Orchestra.
B-4E21.
Can B-1482 or
THE
GLOBE LAUNDRY
Is Asking for a Share of the
Student Trade.
Special Rates for Fraternities and Clubs
CHAPIN BROS
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME
1 J&?w
Interested in Sktets ?
W are adding new models almost every day and selling them, too-for nearly
styles.
.t. tvBt ..virt- fuller this season and in most models, shorter.
om and feTsure you will have no difficulty in finding what you want.
Materials include Satin Duchess, Silk Poplins, Wool Crenes. Gaberdmes, Black
and WMU aS2!S '. Mixtures, novelties. WoolPoplinS. Vlgw. Serges.
RTmpoorhuddah Cloth, etc Colors are Black, Navy Blue. Gray. Sand. etc. Excel-
lent values at
5.00 to 20.00
Skirts Second Floor.
MLLEIR & PAWN
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