The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1915, Image 3

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    THE D A.I L Y NEBRASKAN
THEATRES
Oliver Theatre
THUR. NIGHT, APRIL 22
Henry W. Savage Presents
The Operatic Triumph
SARI
With Mini Hajot
Taylor's Nntamable
Lions
Kumpry Bush &
Robinson
"The. Champion"
'Phantom Sweetheart"
"Pathe Daily"
Mmmm
Herbert Brooks &.
Company
Hoyt Stein and Dady
"Runaway June"
"Elsa's Brother"
"Hearst-Selig News"
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(Continued from page 1)
D
Charlotte Sixta '18. Schuyler, violin
ist, assisted by Howard K. Greer '17.
University Place.
C
The I jttlest Girl A play in one act,
dramatized by Robert Milliard from
Richard Harding Davis" story, "Her
First Appearance."
Characters Mr. Caruthers, Orville
Chatt '16, Enid, Okla.; Davenport, ser
vant to Mr. Caruthers, .lames Allison
'16, Hastings; "Littlest Girl" of lis
ter's Opera Co., by Herself; Van Bib
ber, Ralph Northrup M.I. South Om
aha. Scene Bachelor apartments in
Berkeley Flats. Fifth Ave.. X. Y.
Time Today.
D
Dorothy Rhode MS. Whistler, Ran
dolph, Iowa, assisted by Mr. Greer.
E
Warner '17. Lincoln;" Elliott '10. Uni-;
versity Place; Allison 'If., Hastings: j
Yost MS. Lincoln: University of Ne-1
braska Male Quartet.
F
Galatea A musical farce writien for
the University Road Show and incor
porating song hits from the Univer
sity Kosniet Klub's annual production.
Both play and music written at ,the
University.
Characters .lack Williams. John
Elliott: Freddy Belmont. Phil Warner;
Helen Forsythe. Dorothy Ellsworth M7.
Lincoln- Bettv Bates, Cornelia Critten
den M7. Lincoln; Polly Rugples. Lucille
Leyda M6. Falls City; Molly Ruggles.
iromiiid T.vrfa 'ifi. Falls City: Mrs.
I,, . i n fi it i ,u-atiiiprf 1 fi Lin-
coin; Galatea, Katherine Keifer '17.
Lincoln.
Place Sorority house. S:P,H p. m.
Buy It Now!
Say,
Do you remember when you were a
kid.
How they used to tell you
About throwing a pebble into a jxtnd
And how it made a ripple
That went on, and on. and on. and on
Until it reached the distant shore,
Or something like that?
And when you got big enough
You went to the minstrel show
And saw the end man
And the middle man
Show how a o.uarter of a dollar
Paid off ten dollars worth of debts
In about five minutes.
By passing from Tambo to Bones.
And from Bones to Rastus,
And from Ilastus to Ephraini
And from Ephraim to Lijah.
And so on around the half circle?
And then, when you were sent up
To college.
The high-brow Professor
Tried to explain the same thins?
You remember?
Well.
This is no talk on Political Economy
Or anything like that; :
,-t's just a gentlehint
To the effect that Right Now
I a pood time for you
To start a little ripple of your own.
A good time
To start your dollars
loving around the circle.
Pay off your debts.
r;uy what you need.
And buy it now.
Get things started.
Put money in circulation.
That's good sense.
And patriotism.
And good business.
Every ripple in the pond,
'o matter how small.
Helps break the stagnation.
;et busy
And make a splash.
-Buy it now"
Mid get rour money back.
MORCO MORROW
In the Topeka Daily Capital.
-Monsieur Beaucaire" at the Oliver
Saturday. 2S cents, 35 cents, 50 cents.
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CHURCH PEACE UNION
OFFERS MANY'PRIZES
Sum of Five Thousand Dollars Will
Be Given for Best Essays on
International Peace
The Church Peace Union offers to
the churches five thousand dollars
($5.0(t(l) in prizes for the best essays
on international peiice. The sum is
apportioned as follows:
1. A prize of one thousand dollars
$1,oiki) for the best monograph of
between la.tH'u and l'3.0(iii words on
any phase of international peace by
any pastor of any church in the United
States.
2. Three prizes, one of five hun
dred dollars ($."00), one of three hun
dred dollars ($30). and one of two
hundred dollars $20M. for the threc-Lej-t
essays on international peace by
(udents of the theological seminaries
in liie United States.
One thousand dollars 51.0(io) in
Jen prizes of one hundred dollars
$lo0) each to church members be
tween twenty 20) and thirty (30)
years of age.
4. Twenty (!'') prizes of fifty dol
lars !?&0) each to Sunday school
pupils between fifteen (15) and twenty
mo) years of age.
",. Fifty (5o) prizes of twenty dol
lars J20) eac-h to Sunday school pupils
between ten (10) and fifteen 415)
years of age.
In tiie accomplishing of the desired
results among the church members
and the Sunday school pupils, and in
the awarding of the prizes, the Church
Peace Union will have to depend
largely ujon the assistance which the
nastors can render. It is earnestly
L-op-d that the pastors will make lh.-
announcement of (hese prizes in all
of the eliurcnes and Sunday schools
of the United States. In comieting
for the prizes only one essay should
be sent from each ebi'rrh and from
each Sunday school, the essays of the
local church and Sunday school being
read by a local committee and the
one winning essay forwarded.
It is hoped that from the thousand
dollars 1,K0) prize offered to clergy
men one or more essays may be found
which will be worthy of publication
and distribution by the Foundation.
All essays must be in by January 1.
1916.
NEBRASKA GIRL IS
HURDLE CHAMPION
Record of Seven and One-Fifth Sec
onds in Forty Yard Hurdles Is
Made by Florence Simmons
Nebraska holds the world's record
in the girls' forty-yard hurdles time.
7 1-5 seconds which was made by
Miss Florence Gimmons, '15. McCook.
last year in the Girls' Annual Track
Meet, according to Dr. Harry E. Stew-
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Dr. Stewart has been compiling
statistics from all the colleges and
schools in America where girls' track
meets are held and records kept in an
effort to standardize the various track
events for girls.' His full report will
be published some time this summer.
This is c,uite an honor for Nebraska,
as some of the leading girls' colleges
in the country are represented. Wyke
ham Rise School itself being a fashion
able private institution v.hieh lays;
special emphasis on athletics forj
pirtc nrni lr.-.rk unrU in nflrtienlar.
-.-.- .... - - - - -- .
Miss Simmons not only holds the j 1CS
record for The hurdles, but has also I Thorpe, Sir T. E.-Jcseph Priestley,
won first in the fifty yard dnsh for the Yillard. O. G. Germany Embattled,
three vears that track has been here j
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NEW LIBRARY BOOKS !
ON EUROPEAN WAR Baseball Contests Ends With Scire
12 to 3.
Beside the European War Volumes.1 The first blood of the fraternlty
the Lists Include an "Encyclo- baseball season was spilled last Sat
paedia of Gardening" I urday. when Silver Lynx romped
! away w ith the long end of a twelve to
Many of the books added to the three score. The Alpha Thets made
University Library ihis week are upon ' things more interesting than the result
the European war. Two very goodi'ould indicate, letting down in the
books on the list are "Encyclopaedia last innings, after keeping the score
of Gardening" and the "Life and Work close in the early stages of the game,
of Roger Bacon." The list is as fol- A strong breeze made pitching and
3ow.s. j fielding difficult and accounts partially
Braune, W. Althochdeutsche Gram- for the size of the score.
matik.
Bridges. J. 11. Life and Work of
Roger Bacon.
Bruck. W. F. Plant Diseases.
Burkholder. J. F. (The) Anatomy
of the Brain.
Cams. P. ( The ( Mechanistic Prin
ciple and the Non-mechanical.
Castle. E. English Book-plates
j Ancient and Modern.
Next War.
Davis. H. W. C Political Thought j
of Heinrich von Treitschke. j
Davis, R. H. With the Allies.
Anl English Garner; Social Eng-j
land Illustrated. i
Fisher. Mrs. D. F. C (The) M&n-j
tessori Manual. j
Gaurtfe. C -iTheJ tic TiTiZk n EmpCTCr ;
as Shown in His Public Utterances, j
Hall. T. C History of Ethics With j
in Organized Christianity.
Howe. M. A. Masonry.
Jackson and Chatto Treatise on j
Wood Engraving. j
Jane, L. C Nations at War.
Kennelly. A. E. Tables of Complex (
Hyperbolic and Circular Functions. 1
London. J. C (An) Encyclopaedia j
of Gardening. j
Lubbock. Sir J. A. Prehistoric
Times as Illustrated by Ancient Re-
. mains and Manners and Customs of
Modern Savages.
McCabe, J Treitschke and the
Great War.
McCall. S. W. Life of Thomas
Bracket! Reed.
Marchar.L Jas. J. B. Paton. XL A..
D. D.. Educational and Social Pioneer.
Neumann. C. Gescniehte Hems
wahrend ces verfalles der Republik.
Powell. E. A. Fighting in Flanders.
(The) Real Kaiser.
Redington, M. E. Strong Selections
for Public Reading.
Reid, J. S. (The) Municipalities of
the Roman Empire.
Routh. E. M. G Tangier, England's
Lost Atlantic Outpost. 1GC1-ICS4.
Shambaugh. Mrs. B. M. H. Araana,
the Community of True Inspiration.
Shelton, W. A. Atlas cf Railway
iramc .Map,
Silberstein.
L. Vectorial Mechan-
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