The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OLIVER THEATRE
Every Night 8:15. Mats. Wed.
and Sat 2:30
BARROW-HOWARD PLAYERS
Week of Oct 4 to Oct. S
Billie Burke's Comedy Succete
-JERRY"
Nights, 60c, S5c A 25c.
Mat 25c A 15c
"0RAU8TARK"
In 8lx Acte
Story of Lovt and In-
i . trigue Behind a Throne
Featuring
Francis X. Bushman
and Beverly Buyne
mi-
m -
The Georgalas Trio
Princeton and Yale
MNea( of the Navy"
Fourth Epiaode
A Good Comedy and
a Good Drama
And Hearet-Selig News
LINCCM-N -OANQINQ ACADEMY
. 1124 N St
C. E. Bullard, U. of N. t2
is manager of the
Academy, and cat
ers to students,
others must have
Invitation or they
will not be ad
mitted. We are
not eoen t6 the
public.
CLASSES Mori.,
V . rn., ana
8at, 7: SO te t:S0.
"Rate to Univer
sity girls.
4 F appointment.
SPECIAL STUDENT SOCIALS -Friday
and Saturdays
Hampton's1 Orchestra
Admission 25 tents to' Students
s n
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR f
Lunch at 11:15 StW
am v
SDeclaJ 2Sc dinner
for students. One
block from campus.
MRS. E. J. BEAMAN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th 8t Lincoln, Nebr.
"1
n it i! as, 5 GLASSY caw
UEIER DRUG CO.
13th end O STREETS
ff
Got your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. At Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LCSmithBro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEAEING
LONO WEAETNO
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
7 125 No. 13th St.
B2080
UNIVERSITY NOTICES C
The University Commercial Club
will entertain the students of the
School of Commerce at a set-together
smoke at the Lincoln Commercial
Club Saturday evning, October 9.
Chorus Registration
Chorus registration will be open
only this week. The Damrosch Orchestra-will
be here with seventy-Are men,
which is a much larger number than
last year. All members of the Chorus
will receive free admission.
Palladian Literary Society will hold
its weekly meeting Friday evening,
October 8. in Palladian Hall, third
floor of the Temple. Visitors will be
welcome. New students sre especially
invited. , i. ;
Sigma XI Meeting
The Sigma Xi will hold its first
meeting of the year Friday evening,
October 8, at the . Home JJconomics
Building, University Farm. A good
dinner will be served by (Mrs. Vlning
at 7 o'clock. This will be followed
by a business meeting and summer
reminiscences, ladies invited. Phone
Florence A. McOormick, 18727, Dept
Ag. Botany, not later than Wednesday
evening, that you will be there.
1
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If V ft -
Regular basket bail practice will
beidn on Thursday. October 7. The
practice will beMonday and Wednes
day, 7:80; Tuesday and Thursday 4:00
and Friday C:00 o'clock.
flD. HUGG.Capt.
Try-outs for the Kosmet Klub play
will bn held in the Temple Theatre,
Tuesday. October 12. All who intend
trying out must register at the Temple
Saturday or Monday, from 11 to 12
0'cld Readings said vocal selections
of any sort will be accepted.
Two thousand, eight hundred and
Lforty-five was the total paid attend
ance at the all-University mixers, the
statement of receipts and expenditures
of which has just been iven out. The
largest paid, attendance was 910 at
the Home-Coming mixer.
The statement follows:
"The first of a series of informal teas
for all University-'WQmen will be given
Thursday of this wek from J' to 0
o'clock in Art Hall.
The Dairy club will meet in Agricul
ture ball, 108. Wednesday evening at
7:30 o'clock. Helmer Rabild of the
United States department of agricul
ture, dairy division, will speak.
Tryouts for the German Dramatic
club will he held at the Temple tbea
rA this evening at 7 o'clock. Be
prompt, please, as the registration is
very large. .
Important
The first of a series of informal
teas for University women will be
given Thursday from 3 to 5 o'clock in
Art hall. Miss Graham will be assist
ed, by Freshman girls. All University
women are invited.
A. S. A. B. meets in M. A. 206,
Thursday, October 7, at 7:30. All
Agricultural Engineers and those
majoring In Agricultural Engineering
should be present.
Jones, Orchestra. Phone L-9121.
EXCHANGES
Handling Personalities
A system which by Its very nature
trends to develop traffic in personali
ties is dangerous to the unity of
spirit of this institution. The pres
ent election method under which the
various candidates are put up for the
approval of their classmates not on
grounds of any publicly declared prin
ciples, but on grounds of being the
"best fellow" is such a system.
This is not an attack on class
spirit. Class spirit Is to be encour
aged in that 'it is a producer of pep
which. ' at' the proper time, can d
converted into enthusiasm forthe
school as a whole.
But would it not be wiser to arouse
Scene from "GRAUSTARK" at the ORPHEUM TODAY.
UNIVERSITY MIXER REPORT
Financial Statement Issued by
GrahamOnly One M liter
Shews Lost
Dean
The balance on hand is on interest
at 6 per cent
The Charter Day Mixer show & loss
because all gymnastic performers were
admmitted free, and medals were pur
chased for the winners of the, events.
MART C. GRAHAM,
Chairman.
From the standpoint of the students
the only objection to the mixers is
the inadequate space accommodations.
Twice the. present space could be
used to advantage, and it is probable
that the need will in time come to
the attention of the Board of Regents.
Safety Razor Blades
Made Sharper Than
When New
WILSON'S DRUGSTORE
1321 O ST.
Puritan
Ice Cream
Ices
Punches
SERVICE
Manufactured by
H. C. HATHAWAY ICE CREAM
COMPANY,
2030 "O" St
Phone B 0152
VARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 6 SHINING PARLOR"
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
Receipts.
Nov. 13 ; $227.35
Dec. 11 188.60
Jan. 30...... 122.76
Feb. 15 125.10
July 16 28.50
Total
.$692.20
. Ex pen.
$103.90
122.93
109.69
142.68
23.65
$502.75
Balance.
$123.45
5.67
r. 13.06
4.85
Loss. On band.
$17.48
- $206.93
$1J.48 $189.45
Would It not be saner to base this
political rivalry on a less treacher
ous foundation than the present one?
LWhy not let the various parties
come before the students with concrete
platforms, embodying principles which
they think will advance the interests
of K. U.? Why not let them ask for
support on other grounds than the
personality of their candidate? Ex.
Freshmen Barred from Saloons at
Madison
"No FreBhman is permitted to enter
a saloon in the city of Madison," ac
cording to the rule passed by the Stu
dent conference.
If a Freshman is over twenty-one
years a saloonkeeper cannot refuse
him admittance to the saloon if he de
mands It, but according to the confer
ence ruling, no Freshman, whether of
age or not, shall be permitted to
enter a saloon. According to the
saloonkeepers they cannot help the
conference enforcing the ruling le
gaily. Last yes,r no complaints were en
tered against Freshmen for entering
Rftioons but in 1913 when the ruling
was passed, several cases were up be-,
fore the Student Court. The confer-,
ence and Sophomore class are watch
ing closely to see that the rule is not
violated this year.
The penalty for those found guilty t
of entering is suspension from univer-:
sity work for a period of not less than
two days nor more than two weeks
for each offense. Wisconsin oww
Journal.
ful in the University. Formal de
j bating is too ponderous a method of
openly discussing current topics, ine
proposed plan eliminates tedious prep
arations since the discussions are to
be informal. The Open Forum no
tion also provides a means by which
discussions ean be held with men not
attending the University.
Many of the well known street and
labor hall speakers have viewpoints
which are not only stimulating but
CUT FLOWERS
Enslov Floral Co.
We Strive TsP'tiM"
Phew 83695
135 So. I2t St., LISCOLK, KEB,
fiuutii to the Open Forum Club
Uncensored discussions of current
political, economic, philosophical and
religious subjects is the end which
the organizers of the Open Forum
club will attempt to gain. The Chron
icle takes this opportunity of wish
ing success to the new club.
An organization patterned after the
But would it not oe wiser , , - - BUCCCB8.
this class spirit in me other way?, Oxford union
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