The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1916, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Chas. H. Epperson. .. .Editor-in-Chief
Ceorge E. Grimes. .. .Managing Editor
Eva I. Miller Associat-s Editor
John Cejnar Associate Editor
U. S. Harkson Business Manager
M. L. Poteet. .Asst. Business Manager
Offices: News, Basement, University
Hall.
Business, Basement, Admin
istration Building.
Telephones :
News, L-8862.
Business, B-2597.
Published daily, except Saturday and
Sunday, during the college year.
Subscription, per semester $1.00
! nriior tA tnkfl advantage of this
111 W v vy v
price and of a choice of good seats
No money will be refunded after the
tickets are sold.
The Cornhusker picture of the Home
Economics club will be taken at
Townsend's studio next Saturday after
noon at 1:15 o'clock.
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln,
NflhraHka. as second-class mail matter,
under the act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
THE INNOCENTS IN POLITICS
The attack on the Innocents !n the
last number of the Awgwan is man!
festly unfair. It contains a hint that
the society as a body is attempting
to influence certain political struggles
about the campus, and then it fails to
sueepRt the evidence on which the
writer bases bis conclusion.
The deeds of individual members is
often mistaken for the activity of the
organization. The Innocents probably
have never as a body taken part in
any purely political fight. If they have,
It should be known. Until then, an
attack on the organization is out of
place.
Some men of the present Innocent
society are known for their political
activity. There is no disgrace in such
a reputation. Furthermore, their be
ing chosen to membership in that or
ganization is no reason why their ef
forts in that line should cease. Only
if the society acts as a body, or the
individuals use their membership to
add weight to their influence, can they
be convicted of unfairness. We trust
that the Awgwan will explain Its
meaning at greater length at the next
opportunity.
The Y. W. C. A. will hold a sale
of home-made candy in the lobby of
the Temple from 11 to 1:30 o'clock today.
There will be an important meeting
of the Civil Engineers' society in Me
chanical Arts 206, at 7:30 o'clock to-light.
The chairs and tables are mountain
scenes, rippling brooks, enchanted
grottoes and peaceful hillsides but
they don't seem to know it. Because
of this indifference to the demands of
realistic art, on February 18, the date
of the Kosmet production, the chairs
and tables will be shouldered from
their positions of honor and will be
replaced by real scenery,
Rehearsals are being held several
times a week and while social stunt
ing languishes among the membership
of the cast, the play is being rapidly
whipped into shape.
An error was made in the announce
ment of the Komensky Klub hop. In
stead of February 4 it should be Feb
ruary 5.
German Lunch
Schelder, manager.
and Cafe, R.
1121 P street
C.
The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap
lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth.
ARE
ELEPHANTS
DIGNIFIED SENIORS?
Cornhusker
Management
Dire Threat
Makes a
UNI STUDENTS AND CIVICS
One of the local papers will soon
begin running a series of articles writ
ten by local men and dealing with
public questions. This is done !n con
nection with work in the Lincoln high
school. There are very few students
In the University who would not profit
by reading the sr.me articles.
The Cornhusker management yes
terday threw a scare into the seniors
and juniors when they announced the
reservation of a right to print any pic
ture they see fit opposite the name
of parties who fail to have their pic
tures taken at Townsend's before the
final day. The officials when inter
viewed refused to give out any defi
nite assertions as to what might be
expected, but merely hinted that it
might be anything from a kangaroo
to a landscape or an advertisement for
favorite breakfast food.
"Other schools' have the same diffi
culty with their junior and senior pic
tures as we do," said Editor Schwab. J
"There seems to be a general aversion
among university people to appear be
fore the camera man. Several of the
Meal tickets,
North Twelfth.
$5.50 for $4.60,
Newbert Cafe.
137
THE NEBRASKAN
CAT HAS GONE
What has become of the little old
maltese cat that made her headquar
ters at The Daily Nebraskan office all
last semester? The accusing finger
points toward Nebraska hall and the
medics.
Nobody knows where she got her
living, as eatables of any kind are
rather scarce on the campus, even for
a cat. Nevertheless she kept sleek and
fat and announced her daily arrival
at the office by mewing and rubbing
against the window. When admitted,
she amused herself by caressing the!
members of the staff. In turn they'
amused themselves by playing barber
and cutting her hair. When last seen
she had a ring around her tail and
two niches in her back.
For some reason the little gray cat
comes no more. She has been watched
for every day for the past two weeks,
but all in vain. Poor kitty has gone
the inevitable road mapped out by the
medics for all her race, and the cut-
larger eastern annuals are using the .. , -. ,
v.. . . . ting, so innocently begun, has prob-
methods we threaten and have found aM . , , , ,
auij ucii cici laoimgij uillaucu.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Girls' Club party, Saturday after
noon, February 5. in Faculty hall, the
Temple.
All individual Cornhusker pictures
must be taken by February 5, if they
are to be placed in the junior or sen
ior section. Paul Babson, Business
Manager.
The picture of the junior football
team will be taken at Townsend's next
Thursday at 12 o'clock. Every man
on the squad be there.
A meeting of the senior play com
mittee will be held next Thursday at
11 o'clock in U 103.
them very successful. One book had
a special staff artist who did nothing
but cartoon the delinquents."
All other departments of the Ne
braska annual are progressing rapidly
and those in charge wish to Impress
upon the seniors and juniors the im
portance of getting their pictures
ready for the book. To have a suc
cessful Cornhusker the management
must have the co-operation of all. Now
that examinations are over it is ex
pected that the delinquents will ap
pear in rapid succession and that the
threat of the Cornhusker management
will only have application to a few.
G. E. Spear, B. Sc., M. D., Univer
sity of Nebraska, '03; physician and
surgeon. 1417 O St. B-3021.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 121
North 12th.
AN
IMPRESSION OF
KOSMET
REHEARSAL
At an instant's notice, young, stal
wart men become aged and infirm,
blooming young girls become gossip
ing old women, heart free youths and
maidens fall violently in love, fairy
A meeting of all men interested in ! stories come true and become fairy
track will be held in Memorial hill 102 ' stories again, ordinarily sober Individ
next Thursday at 11 o'clock. uals become fountains of mirth. These
transitions are not the result of mir-
All gymnasium lockers not vacated acles but of Kosmet practices which
or re-assigned by tonight, will be cut. ! are being held at the Temple several
Dr. R. G. Clapp.
times each week.
The girls and men do not sound as
The Palladian society will hold an they look, but their voices betray their
open meeting Friday evening, Febru
ary 4. The program will be on "War.
characters. There are typical English
men, infirm old men, self-confident
young men, care-laden theatrical men,
equally care-laden and more expres
sive theatrical ladies, (very audible
those), fairies, society women who
Tickets for the junior play are now
on sale and may be obtained from
members of the committee. Each
ticket will be sold at $1.50 and will would like to be fairies, and French
admit two people to the best seats in maids. Plans and specifications are
the house. Only a limited number of being drawn up for disguises, which
these tickets have been printed, and will make these people resemble their
it will be necessary to get them early words and voices.
SOCIETY
Vojta Benes, who recently came to
the United States from Bohemia, and
is now on a lecture tour, will be se
cured by the Komensky Klub to de
liver an address before that organiza
tion. The date has not yet been an
nounced, but will be in the near future.
E. D. Kiddoo, of the conservation
commission, was In Omaha Saturday
taking motion pictures of some phases
of the dairy Industry.
R. P. Wagner, C. E. '15, has return
ed to school as candidate for the E. E.
degree. He has been employed as city
engineer at York, Nebr.
J. J. Lyons, '18, of the conservation
commission, went to Johnson yester
day to show motion pictures of Ne
braska resources and industries.
John L. Barton, '17, Sundance, Wyo.,
has returned to take the studies as
a junior law.
Frederick Spear, '12, of Fremont,
was a visitor yesterday at the Alpha
Theta Chi house.
H. C. Mortlock, of the Geography
department, visited In Malcolm the
first part of the week.
Dr. George E. Condra lectured at
Falls City Monday on "Conservation."
Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1481.
Board and room for two, at 1309
Q street. L-8986. Two and one-half
blocks from university. 205-82-84
FOR SALE Good as new; military
suit, size 38. See Wilson, Regent's
Book Store. T.W.T.
It
TJOURS are leaden or
golden, accordin' to
what you put in 'em. A little
VELVET will put a lot o'
gold in yo' hours.
The University School ol Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art Aesthetle Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus llth&RSts.
UNIVERSITY STATIONERY
Red and Gold Seal 60c box
Plain Gold Seal 50c box
Plain Red 40c box
Tablets Special Die Stamped 25c
CO-OP BOOK STOGIE
A. H. Peden
318 No. 11th.
Phone L 4610
THE
Em ? rn
S33 North 12th 8t
Telephones B2311 and B3S5I
Cleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Serrloe that
Pleases." Call B231L The Beat
Equipped Dry Cleaning- Plant la the
West One day aerrlce tf needed.
Reasonable prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTS-UNIVERSITY PRINTING
Cigars
Tobacco
OPEN MONDAY
The New Lounging Room
Basement of
Coll
TTft
1 nt -
ege oook 5ore
Facing Camptu
8psnd Your Spare Time With Us.
Candy
Gum
CHAPIN BROS.
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME