The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1916, Image 3

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    THE D.A.I L Y N E fi R A.S K A If - .
What Prominent People
Think of the Single Tax
OLIVER THEATRE
Thursday Night, March 1 -DAVID
WARPIELD
Tuesday Night, March 21
WILLIAM FAVERSHAM
ORPHEUM
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
"ALOHA OE"
Featuring Wlllard Mack and
Enid Markey
"THE VILLAGE SCANDAL"
Triangle-Keystone
With Raymond Hitchcock, Rot
coe Arbuckle and Flora Zabelle
"AUSTRALIAN
WOODCHOPPERS"
Tree Felling Contest
"Boothby A Everdean"
Novelty Songs Travesty
"A -eap Year Wooing"
"La Paloma"
Lily a iioaf ro
Vaudeville
81 Pictures
Change Mondays, Thursdays.
THURSDAF, FRIDAY, SAT.,
Princo of liars
ROSE AMONG THE BRIARS,
Pathe Colored American Drama.
ADMISSION, 5 and 10 CENTS
j. r.i. rice
HAIR SPECIALIST
& ELECTROLYSIS
308 Ganter Bldg.
12th A O it Lincoln, Nebraska
I treat all diseases of the hair
and scalp, remove all discoloration
of moles and warts from the face
and remove superfluous hair by
electric needle. All work absolutely
guaranteed. Satisfactory patronage
solicited. '
If
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
I desire to compliment The Dally
Nebraskan on the skill with which it
has handled the Single Tax prob
lem. The paper has been fair, has
given both sides, and has brought the
question to the point at which it has
a fair chance to be solved correctly.
I also have to confess that it has
nearly, or quite, converted ine, and
made me ready to say, "give the plan
a trial." The only important point
that has not been discussed relates
to the feeling of the people of the
state, and the parents of the students,
in regard to having a $6 bill added
to the regular fees that are now paid.
There are dangers in the plan; but I
am almost or quite convinced that
the advantages may outweigh the dis
advantages. At heart, I am willing
to let the students decide the issue
by vote on the question.
H. W. Caldwell.
If provision can be made for remit
ting the fee In cases where extreme
BOHEMIA IN
SORRY PLIGHT
LCSmithBro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LOXIQ T7EAEINO
ITew, Eebuilt and Eatla
125 No. 1S&
E2CC0
Vojta Benes Declares, In an Address
in Art Hall
Vojta Benes, Bohemian lecturer and
educator, spoke In Art hall Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock. His subject dealt
with the European war and Its rela
tion to Bohemia.
Mr. Benes lectured in the United
States two years and returned to Bo
hemia just three days before the
war broke out. He had to enlist and
was sent to the front.although ( later
he was excused from military duty
because of physical disability.
According to Mr. Benes, the plight
of Bohemia is sad. Bent under a
foreign yoke, she is forced to pour
out her blood in Hgnting her own
kinsmen. Serbians and Russians are
her brother and, but for her sub
jugation, Bohemia would be coinrade-at-arms
with them,
low Slavs that whole regiments of
Bohemians joined the French, Ser
bians, English and Russians without
firing a shot. One celebrated regi
ment from Prague, when led against
the Serbians, refused to fire. As a
result all the officers and every tenth
private were executed. If the allies
win this war, a new period will be
gin for Bohemia. Three countries will
be made independent roland, Bo
hemia and Slavonia.
Mr. Benes is now on a lecture tour
of the west.
BARBOUR WILL LECTURE
BEFORE ENGINEERS
' Prof. E. H. Barbour will give an il
lustrated lecture on "Park and Park
Systems" with particular reference to
Lincoln, Friday night at 8 o'clock in
room 206 M. E. building, before the
Engineers' club of Lincoln. Prof. Bar
bour has long been interested in the
above subject and has prepared an
Interesting lecture, He has taken
pictures of parks, roads and alleys
in many cities Of the United States
and Europe. Especially will he em
phasize the English parks, which if
not exactly the most artistic, are bet
ter suited for civic purposes.
STUDENT EDITOR EXPELLED
Because he has been publishing an
of hnzin of students. Wal
ter Martin, of Lamar, Mo., editor of
The Research, has been expelled from
TTnivnrnitv of Missouri. Martin
recently was compelled to sit on a
mke of Ice while his face was painted
wflh Iodine. He was a member of
Phi Beta Kappa, highest academic
fraternity, and was tried by the stu
ent BPnate several weeks ago. He
was ordered to print retractions and!
poverty can be pro i cn--which would
be very few in the whole school I
believe the movement would be of ex
treme benefit to the student body in
general. Some of the activities are
not getting the support they should
have. Therefore, this artificial means
of securing the attention of the Btu
dent may not be out of place.
C. C. Engberg.
I am in favor of the Single Tax.
Dean Mary Graham.
Good proposition. Have been
wanting to see it adopted for a long
time. It is the .only thing that will
put activities on the proper basis.
John Westover.
The Single Tax has proven very
successful in other institutions. I
believe that It should be adopted by
the students of the University of Ne
braska. E. F. Schramm.
refused. His expulsion because of
"certain charges against his fellow
students" followed. Martin has twice
won . the Field poetry prize.
GERMAN DRAMATIC
CLUB MEETING
The German Dramatic club met in
Faculty hall last evening. A one-act
play entitled "Die Jugendliebe" was
given by Clara Schulte, "17, Lena
Williams. '16, Fredrich Rabe, '18, Ger
hart Naber, '17, and Robert Nes
bitt, '18.
Plans were discussed for taking a
German play to various towns in Ne
braska during University Week.
VISITING BASKETBALL PLAYERS, WELCOME!
The Suit You Want
Special Values For
Young Fellows at
$15, $16.50, $18, $20
Fellows, there's something about these new Spring
models that makes you feel "Well, here's just the
Suit I've been looking for and at a low price, too!"
Some are two-button styles with long, graceful
rolling lapels; but there are three-button models
equally stylish. .Many with patch pockets and most
of them are padless and snug-fitting. Patterns sim
ply superb ! Grays, browns, blues, greens and some
beautiful stripe and plaid novelties.
You really ought to see them right away! Young
fellows are buying every day and none are finding
better values than these.
SPRING HATS
SPRING CAPS
SPRING SHIRTS
SPRING NECKWEAR
GIRL SOLOIST
NOT YET PICKED
The girl soloist for the Glee club
has not yet been selected, although
the second tryouts were held Tues
day evening. Six girls sang the song
that had been assigned, but Mrs. Ray
mond put off the decision until the
end of the week. The girl who makeB
the club will accompany it on the
University Week trip. . '
O ST.
1109
"A Few Years Later," A Faculty
Idember.
The patronesses will be Mrs. H.
B. Bradford, Mrs. Howard GramWcb,
Miss Fannie Drake and Dean Mary
Graham.
TO GIVE IRISH LUNCHEON
' An Irish luncheon will be given
by the School of Agriculture girls
Saturday at 12:30 o'clock. Although
two days earlier, the appointments
will be carried out in true St. Pat
rick's style. The senior's stunt will
describe girls' college life and pros
pects after leavink school. All school
of agriculture girls are invited.
The toast list will be as follows:
"Girls in the School of Agriculture,
as They Have Been," Lola Mar
shall, '15.
"Girls in the School of Agriculture,
as They Are to Be," Nedra Vance, '19.
"A Girl's First Year in the School
of Agriculture," A Faculty Member.
BRING YOUR HIGH -SCHOOL FRIENDS
TO THE
College Book Store
Facing Campus
To buy their POST CARDS, CANDY, PENNANTS, and other things
"The Den" in Basement
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD FOR YOU?
Eighteen months ago two neighbor boys had an equal chance.
One enrolled in the Nebraska School of Business; the other did not.
Today the former is drawing $100 per month, and the latter is work
ing at "odd Jobs" when he can get them.
A few montha' tchoollng made the difference. Let us tell
you about it. Day and Night Classes. . Enroll
anytime. Catalog free
Nebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, President
Corner O and 14th Sts. Lincoln, Nebraska
!
BASKETBALL MEN!
Cot nratiainted with this store wnue you re in
Lincoln. When you come down to school you 11
find it a mighty good place to buy good clothes.
Incidentally, spring clothes are ready.
felt
FAR.Q
LS JIJ1 JJi
1325 O ST.
WQ ...
A STORE FOR YOUNG MEN