The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 18, 1915, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Tiic Dally Nebraskan
Troperty of
TUB UNIVEHSITY OP NEBRASKA
Lincoln
J. C. BEARD
EUltor-ln-Chlef
v.niurlnr Editor OrvllU Chatt
flnt Associate Editor .Vo r Biaier
Becond AMoclate Editor.... Ethel Arnold
REPOIITOIUAL STAFF
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Charte. Frey MargueiluKauKman
Camilla Lyda ucl
Byron Rohrbam Ruth Sheldon
Charles HtlMr A. J:(Co.vneirt
C. 8. Hobuon Elfle M. Noll
Phil Warner
SPECIAL FEATURES
Boclety Editor anSam
Athletic Editor Ivan O. Beeda
Business Manager Russell F. Clark
Asst. Business Manager.... U. S. liarkson
Subscription price J2.00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single copies, 6 cents each.
Entered at The postofflce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Congrew of March 8,
1879. ' -
THE TENNIS PETITION
The criticism is often made that the
students at Nebraska are never united
that their efforts are seldom concen
trated. In a large degree this crit
icism is just. The result is that there
is no unanimous student opinion that
can be called a power in our college
community. But we believe that fully
eighty or ninety per cent of the men
and women attending the University
are anxious that we have more tennis
courts, whether they play tennis or
not The only way that we can get
an expression of that desire in such
a form that it will be of any effect is
by putting our names down In black
and white. The petition to the Board
of Regents is being circulated today.
By signing your name to it you can
exert more influence than if you
talked a year in favor of more courts.
This is a place where actions and not
words count. If you believe we need
more courts, act immediately and put
your name on the petition before the
day is over.
Subscribers
The unpaid Nebraskan subscription
accounts will be placed in the hands
of a collector if not settled by Thurs
day of this week. Over. $100.00 is be
ing carelessly or maliciously withheld
by student and faculty readers who
lave signed cards promising to . pay
and received the Nebraskan all year
on the strength of these promises.
Prompt attention to this matter will
SPA
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Ties! Ties!
all kinds
Every color-just
oodles of them
SPUlAfc PRTCTP MTTff SWEAT
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45c
The regular 75c
quality.
save both time and money of the Ne
braskan management. Payment can
be made at Nebraskan office or Alumni
office.
GERMAN PLAY MAKE8
RECORD AT HASTINGS
Production, "Der Neffe als Onkel," Is
Presented by German Dramatic
Club of University
The fame of the German Dramatic
Club is spreading abroad. Last Tues
day the principal, characters of the
cast of "Der Neffe als Onkel." to
gether with the coach, Prof. Amanda
Heppner, went to Hastings and pre
sented the play there in the evening.
The play was the same which was
given at the Temple Theatre, April
30. The following extract from the
Hastings Daily Republican: shows its
success:
"The German play, "Der Neffe als
Onkel,' presented at the Kerr Opera
House Tuesday night by the Univer
sity of Nebraska German Club, with
two Hastings young people prominent
in the title roles, proved an entertain
ment of rare significance and interest
to Hastings people. The opera house
was almost filled with an audience
that frequently manifested its genuine
interest and appreciation of the many
excellent feature of the program.
"Miss Selma Kauf, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Kauf of this city, in
the leading role interpreted her lines
and part with a grace and brilliancy
that won high merit and' praise.
"Theodore Frank, son of Rev. Mr.
Frank, former pastor of the German
Lutheran church here, carried a lead
ing part with a dash, spirit and ability
that did him much credit. The stage
settings were very pretty and thor
oughly appropriate and the occasion
of favorable comment."
The "Schausnieler" were so well
entertained at German h&nes in the
city that they found it difficult to
part from Hastings in time to get
back for the Ivy Day celebration.
Komensky Picnic
The annual picnic of the Komensky
Club was held Saturday at Crete.
About thirty members, chaperoned by
Miss Hrbek, had a very enjoyable
time playing picnic games, boating
and dancing.
Printing and engraving at Boyd's,
125 No. 12th.
At the Magnet
The Magnet program for this week
is one of the most elaborate ever
shown at a local picture theatre. Be
ginning Monday and Tuesday with
Laura Sawyer in "A Daughter of the
People," originally produced on Broad
way. The basis of this stirring and
dramatic play is the, eternal struggle
between mass and class, and the self
redemption of a man whose God is
money.
Wednesday and Thursday, "Rule' G,"
the greatest railroad picture ever pro
duced, with the co-operation and as
sistance of one of our greatest rail
roads, who gave men leave of ab
sence and loaned engines and cars
LOST Conklin fountain pen between
the Library and Rector's drug store.
Finder please leavfc at Daily Nebras
kan office. 148-49-50
WANTED Six good men (students)
for summer work which will take
them through Nebraska, Kansas, Mis
souri, and Iowa. The work is attrac
tive and pays well for those who have
the ability to hustle. Address Earl J.
Robinson, care Daily Nebraskan.
95-146-147-148
for the express purpose of playing In
this film. A picture approved by
prominent railroad men and officials,
none of whom receive less than $20,000
per year, and who actually posed for
this picture.
Friday and Saturday, .Elsie Janis,
the queen of comediennes, In pic
tures. The n stole of Elsie Janis is a
lure in Itself, but to add that this is
her first appearance In moving pic
tures and that her comedy, "The Ca
prices of Kitty," is written by herself,
and that she is supported by an all
star cast, including Courtenay Foote,
Herbert Standing, Myrtle Stedman,
Vera Lewis and Martha Mattox,
doubles the attraction.
It is better than the first night of
a successful Broadway production, be'
cause it embodies all the attractions
of the stage in one brilliant idea. As
many as possible are strongly urged
to take advantage of the matinees and
early evening performances and avoid
the crowds.
NOTICES
Notice
A meeting of the University Dinner
Club will be held in the Faculty Room,
Temple, Thursday, May 20th, at 6:30
p. m., sharp. The cost will be 75
cents per plate. Members are re
quested to indicate to the University
Finance Office by Thursday noon their
intention to be present.
The meeting will be in honor of
Professor Kolpin Ravn, of the Univer
sity of Copenhagen. All faculty men
are urged to be present.
F. W. SANFORD.
E. M. WILCOX.
P. M. BUCK.
Notice -
The Deutscher Geselliges Vereln
picnic will be held at Epworth Park.
Thursday evening, May 20th. Cars
leave Tenth and O streets at 5 p. m.,
sharp. Bring cup, fork and 25 cents.
Election of officers.
Notice
Members of the Deutscher Gesel-
liger Vereln desiring pins are request
ed to notify W. H. Wilson as soon as
possible. W. H. WILSON,
Treasurer.
Notice
Cornhusker cuts. of fraternity, so
rority, military and organization pic
tures may be had if called for at the
office of Student Activities before the
end of the school year. No cuts will
be held for next year.
Notice
Entries for the .doubles handball
tournament will close on Wednesday
evening at 6 o'clock. Names may be
handed in to Doctor Clapp.
That GraduatioibGift
NOTHING couldj be more appro
priate, or give more lasting pleasure,
than an ANSCO CAM ERA from
$2 to 125 or an IDEAL KODAK
ALBUM (iOc to $2.50 in Whale
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Walrus Grain Leather or Antnmn
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The Sugar Bowl
1552 O STREET
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BEAUTY SECTION
Commencement Number to Be the
. Feature Issue of the YearwNo
Duplication of Cornhusker
Beauties
A special feature of the Commence
ment number of Awgwan will be a
futl page devoted to the cream of Ne
braska's' most beautiful girls.- It will
be somewhat of a consolation feature
in Jthat Awgwan will not make its
choice of the Cornhusker's belles, but
will render Judgment without regard
to previous choopings. This will be a
big thing and will undoubtedly attract
a great deal of attention in that no
University Y.M.C. A. Cafeteria
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V
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Your calling card must
be Heat and distinctive.
Good taste demands it.
Graves
Printory
girl chosen will be notified of the fact
until she sees her features reproduced
In the Commencement number. In
addition, reasons will be published
under each picture explanatory of
Awgwan's Ideals. Awgwan will stand
as an impersonal judge, but behind
his name are a capable and competent
staff of worshipers at the shrine of
beauty who possess no personal affilia
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