The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVER THEATRE
Every Night 8:15. Matt. Wed.
and 8at. 2:30
BARROW-HOWARD PLAYERS
Week of Sept. 27 to Oct. 2
"THE 8TRANGER"
Next Week "JERRY"
Nights, 50c, 33c & 25c.
Mat. 25c & 15c
MM
Orquestra Torreblanca
David Reese, Edward
Basse
Jackson and Wahl
James Teddy
Four Melodious Chaps
Jewel Trio
Mason, Wilbur and Jordan
The Pathe Daily
IP
THE BOUDINI BROS.
NEWROF of" PHELPS
"From Out of
the Big Snows"
"Getting Rid of
Aunt Kate"
"Hearst-Sellg News"
.
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Tryouts for Yell Leaders
All men wishing to try out for yell
leader, leave their names with U. S.
llarkson, Alumni Office, any day. be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Tryouts Saturday.
Palladlan Literary society meets Fri
day evening, October 1, in Palladlau
Hall, third floor of the Temple. Vis
itors are welcome.
The "mixer" on Saturday, October 2,
In the Armory at 8 o'clock, is the place
for all University students. There
the new students maytmake friends
and the old student will make new
ones as well as meet his old acquaint
ances. There will be a program of
music, dancing, games and refresh
ments. The dancing will begin at 9
o'clock in the big gymnasium, while
the games will be going on in the
smaller one. Moving pictures will be
shown of the football team and of
the pageant. The charge is a quarter.
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
block from campus.
Special 25o dlnner,oTO?T
for students. One J V
V
MRS. E. J. BEAM AN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St. Lincoln, Nebr.
WKITUAH.S GLASSY CANDY
L1EIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P,
0. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S, S. SIIEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
LCSiffltli&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING "
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th St.
B2080
Ushers Notice
All ushers will report at the east
pntranca of the Armory at 1 p. m
Friday to receive their assignments
for the Drake game Saturday.
A. J. COVERT.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Avery will be
at home, informally, to the members
of the Faculty, their wives, husbands
or escorts at their home, 2001 Wash
ington street, from 8 to 11 o'clock
this evening.
New
SPECIAL ROOTERS HATS
SOc
"HEID CAPS"
$1, $1.50, $2
VARSITY FIFTY-FVE SUIT
VARSITY SIX HUNDRED O COAT
BY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
$17. SO $20 $25
ARMSTRONG'S
guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house
yesterday.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon announces the
pledging of George Forbes, '19, of
York.
The members of the German Dra
matic Club wer entertained at the
home of Prof. Amanda Heppner, 944
Washington Btreet, last evening.
The University Commercial Club
will entertain the students of the
School of Commerce at a get-together
smoke at the Lincoln Commercial
Club Saturday evning, October 9.
ThA First Christian Church at Four-
topnth .M extends to all University
ehidents a most cordial invitation to
attend its annual students' reception
Frirtnv evening. October l. Special
preparations have been under way for
some time to make this affair an event
that nnv student attending will always
look back to as one of the bright
Bta in University life. If you can
not stay all evening, come for a while.
t noTp0twppn 1422 S street and U
XJVyO .V"
Hall, a lavalier and chain. Return to
Registrar. Reward. 111-11-13
wAWTttn Engineer wants room
mate. Has good room. Inquire 345
No. 13th st. H2-1M3
PERSONAL
William Wiley, '18, is back in
school.
Charles DeWitt Foster, '18, spent
Sunday in Grand Island. -
wir Rowen. '17. is on the Forest
Reserve at Bowler, Montana.
f9raret McCoy, '19, will spend the
week end at her home m umana.
r.- on.a atovtori tn hold initiation
. . .... . . i . 1 ..9
Wednesday night, wny aum t vuC, .
Felice Fulton, 18. will spend the
K A -t n It 111 a a
week end at the ueua uium- m-
Archibald Davis, 18. has accepted a
position with the First National Bank.
The Alpha Chi Omega sorority an
nounce the pledging of Vina Kohler.
'16.
Reva Russell, '12, who has been
visiting at the Alpha Chi Omega' house
for the past three weeks, left yesterday
for her home at Flandreau, S. D.
William Maxwell, '18, who is a mem
ber of the lAlpha Tau Omega fraternity
is back in school. He has Just finished
a year with, the Union Pacific survey.
Oswall iMoore, '17, who Is a mem
ber of lAlpha Tau Omega and who at
tended the University of Florida last
year, is affiliating with the Nebraska
chapter of that fraternity.
Miss Blanche Lyman, 1912, left Wed
nesday for Chicago University where
6he has a scholarship in history. Miss
Lyman received her master's degree in
1913 and has held a fellowship since.
Miss Lucie Wilson and Miss Ruth
O'Brien left Wednesday afternoon for
Chicago to enter Chicago university.
Miss Wilson, who is a graduate of
the University, class of 1911, will study
kindergarten methods. Miss O'Brien
will accept a scholarship in chemis
try.
Mr. Robert F. Gilder, who is con
nected with the World-Herald of Om
aha, and who is archaeologist for the
State Museum, visited the University
yesterday. Mr. Gilder has collected a
great deal of archaeological material
over the state which is on exhibit in
the State Museum.
Virginia Rogers, '11, of Lincoln, was
A
rree
Religious
Society
This organization maintains
the modern scientific atti
tude toward religion. It ap
peals to many thoughtful
people, for whom the old con
ceptions of religion have be
come inadequate. Its purpose
is not to tear down any young
man's or young woman's
faith, but rather to build it
upon a solid and enduring
foundation.
A university opens its doors
to all seekers after the truth.
It binds its members by no
formula of belief. Its face is
not toward the past, but to
ward the future. It holds in
honor those who discover
new truth. It reverences the
attainments of the past, but
uses them to secure progress
in the present. All Souls'
Church seeks to realize this
university-ideal in the field ot
religion.
ALL
so
S. M. Crothers will speak Sunday at
10:45 A. M. Students Liberal Religious
Union, open to all University Students,
meets every Sunday from 12:15 to 12:45
for the free discussion of religious prob
lems. Vou Aro Invited
lULS CHURi
Corner H & 12th Services 10:45 A. M.
ARTHUR L WEATHERLY, Minister
United States Senator Cowles of
Arkansas, is visiting at the Phi Delta
Theta house.
Ruth Grlevish, '16, and Mabel Ander
son, '17, will spend the week end in
Wahoo.
Oolah Wendstrand. '14. who Is county
attorney of Saunders county, was a
Just to remind you fellows that you're going to need some
heavier clothes mighty soon. Ready for you now:
Fall Suits and Overcoats
Fall Hats and Caps
Fall Shirts, Gloves and Sweaters"
FARQUHA
1325 O STREET
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