The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1915, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
HUSKERS TAKING
miVER THEATRE
Tue.. Mat and Nlflht, Nov. 16
HIGH JINKS
Mat$1 to 50c; Night $1.50 to 60c
Wed, Thu., FrI., Sat., Nov. 17-20
W Barrow-Howard PlfYfrj J "
SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE
NO CHANCES
GRIND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL
DAY OF BATTLE
BITTER CONTEST PREDICTED
Many Rumors of Post-Season Games
Are Heard Floating About, but
Nothing Definite Has Been
Decided Upon
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Big Double Bill
Fivo Act Photo Drama
"Chalice of Courage"
"Clemenceau Case"
With the Famed
"Vampire Woman"
Theda Bara
The Cevene Troupe'
Anna Armstrong
and Tom O'Dell
"Vaudeville Highball"
Tenth Episode
"Neal of the Navy"
"Hearst-Sellg News"
Divorce
Yourself
From Soiled and
Wrinkled Garments
Thro' the court of
m
Cleaning k Dyeing
SELWKSLl
10 Years of Leadership
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candies
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor. 14 & O
tiring mj&
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LC. Smith &Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 No. 13th Et.
BSCS)
The terrific drubbing of the Jay
hawkers by the Husker8 last Saturday
coupled with the fact that Ames
cleaned up Iowa University by a score
of 13 to 0 on the same day, gives
Cornhusker fans the right to hope that
the game netx Saturday will result In
an easy victory for the Huskers and
another all-vlctorlous season will be
accredited to the year 1915. It Is
never safe, however, to count the
score before the game, and this the
Cornbuskers- fully realize. Anyone
who may thing that Coach Stlehm is
(Continued on pago 4)
PERSONAL
Ruth Jorgenson, 18, retumed Sun
day from a house party at the home
of Lydia Dawson In David City.
V. L. Strlcklend, '06, superintend
ent of schools at Tecumseh, was a
guest at the Graduate Teachers' club,
Friday night.
Prof. J. H. Frandsen addressed the
Farmers Institute at Ashland on Fri
day last. On Saturday he spoke be
fore the Farmers' union at Fremont.
Kan Da Aloha Theta held an infor
mal dance at the chapter house Sat
urday night. About fifteen couples
attended. Mrs. Sanborn chaperoned.
The Komenskv Klub wish to extend
their heartfelt sympathy to G. V. An
derson. "19. one of their members, be
cause of the death of his mother last
Saturday.
Ruth Jelen. former student of the
University of Nebraska, has contrib
uted an excellent article to the "Fra
ternal Weekly" on the teaching of
Bohemian in the high schools of Ne
braska.
is
Cora Freidline, '13. A. M. '15. who
tkne eraduate work at Bryn Mawr
college and who holds a fellowship in
physchology there, has written home
some very enthusiastic letters about
her work.
vranrarPt Wooster. '13, F. M. '15,
J who held a Fellowship in Psychology
at Nebraska last year ana is nw
j teaching at Chadron. visited friends
in Lincoln during the Teacners" con
vention at Omaha.
The following members of Alpha
Chi Omega attended the Kansas-Nebraska
game: Ruth Whitmore. Marie
Whitmore, Marian
y urav n,
Kastle, Hannah McCorkindale. Geneva
Chesley and Mrs. Jeary.
The following have written Prof.
Sarka Hrbek. signifying their inten
4rk aft ATI 11 ih( homecoming game:
uuu VJ " -
Vast Sterba. '14. Omaha: Ruth Jelen,
Milligan; Mildred Cerney. Crete; Cy
rill Hrbek. Cedar Rapids. la.; Valen
tine Kuska. '13. Denver, Colo; and
Anna Jelen. Wilber.
ic riarir Jearv. Marie Cusack, '17.
Marion Kastle. '17. Ruth Whitmore.
PhoRlev '18. Hannah Mc-
Corkendale '19 and Frances Whitmore.
J 9 went to Kansas on me r..uaj
night special. They visited the Law
rence chapter of Alpha Chi Omega
and attended the football game. They
returned Sunday morning.
Tb members of th'e SSppa Kappa J
Hart Schaffner
&.Marx
Varsity Fifty -Five Suit
Varsity Six Hundred Overcoat
$17.50, $20 and $25
at
ARMSTRONGS
Gamma sorority who attended the
game at Lawrence Saturday were:
Isabelle Sheldon, Anne Russell, Ca
mille Leyda, Lucile Leyda, Jeanette
Teegarden, Ella Williams. Marian
Hall, Helen Hall, Josephine Burkett,
Phebe Folsom, Helen Shepherd, Lucile
Foster, Lula Mitchell and Mies Louise
Pound.
Mr. Lewis F. Nofis, president of the
Notts Glass Works of Chicago, and
Mrs. Nofis were guests of Prof, and
Mrs. Frandsen on Monday. Mr. Nofis
gave a very interesting and instruc
tive lecture before the dairy seminar.
He spoke cn the manufacture of glass
ware used in the chemical laboratory.
The Nofis works makes a specialty
of glassware for dairy testing. At
present Mr. Nofis says, there is a
great demand for glassware of other
kinds, but he has not undertaken to
supply the want, for he feels that
when the war is over, the trade will
go back to the German and. Austrian
markets.
Peru. Nebr.. Nov. 14. Prof. L. F.
Garey. of Lincoln, has been secured
tn succeed Prof. H. C. Heard as head
of the department of agriculture in
the Peru normal and as associate pro
fessor of biology. Professor Garey is
teaching agriculture in the Lincoln
hich school and incidentally is con
fined to his home with smallpox. He
is a graduate of the Peru normal in
tho Hass of 1910. of the University of
Nebraska for the B. S. degree in 1912
and has also had successful experience
as a high school principal and a su
perintendent of schools in Nebraska.
Profpsor Heard leaves Peru the last
of next week for his new work in the
University of Arkansas.
George C. Flack, of Omaha, and
n,rrv n rnffpe of Chadron, college
chums and life long friends will start
this morning on a 19,000 mile trip mai
win .nnsume from nine montns 10 a
year. They go to Chicago on the firBt
ioz.of their journey. From there they
will go to St. Paul and thence to Se
attle. Vancouver and Portland. At
the last named place they will begin
their Journey by water, going down
to San Francisco and then to Los
.! ThPit they will get back
on to the railroad and travel across
country to New Orleans. There they
will take steamer and sail for Mion.
-wo thpy will cross to the Pacific
coast by steamer and go to Valparaiso
and thence by rail across country to
. a (It
Buenos Aires. From tnere mey win
sail for New York, stopping at numer
ous points en route.
rhil in South America me juuu
men will make numerous trips into
the interior, hunting and exploring.
r, r-nffPfl was rraduated from the
University of Nebraska In 1912. Dur-
ing his four years in scnooi be
came one of the best known students
on the campus. He was business
manager of the 1912 Cornhusker and
took a prominent part in dramatic
club and other activities.
L. H. S. Alumni Reunion
Students of the University hold
practically all places on committees in
charge of the Lincoln High School
Alumni Reunion of the last four class
es. The members are:
Jeannette Finney. '16.
Florence Angle. '16.
Herbert Grummann, '15.
Arthur Ackerman, '16.
Ray Doyle, 17.
Phoebe Folsom, '17.
Josephine Burkett, '17.
Marie Mlckel, '17.
Max Critchfield, '18.
Vesta Fox worthy, '18.
Edith Youngblut. '18.
Ella Hansen. '18.
Peter Westover, '18.
Mary Helen Allensworth, '19.
Elinore Fogg, '19.
Ruth Farnham, '19.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's. 12T
North 12th.
The Dutch Mill
AT THE WINDSOR
Lunch at 11:15
POTCH
Special 25c dinner
for students. One
block from campus.
MRS. E. J. BEAM AN
Manager
GOOD MUSIC
234 No. 11th St Lincoln, Nebr.
PARKER'S
Press the button
Self Filling PENS
TMLLER'S
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PEINTINO
1313 N Street
WHITMANS CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orpheum Gafe
Special Attention to University
Students
Your business is valuable to us.
We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
See us before you buy.
WHITEBREAST ' COAL
& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3223 107 No. 11th St