The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1917, Image 4

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JHE DAILY NEBRASKAN
"""Tstrlngent.and there will be
treroen.tlt ons in this army of the
n0 replug8 the ,lve8 of
eplde"Krr in the Spanish-American
the Sr General Hummer our
W8n colander, is a deadly en-
dlV'S f anything unsanitary, and woe
emyofanyiniB kUchen is
QUALITY
CLOTHES FOR EVERY OCCASION
?,.r -i
dirty or wh companies of
b,e. 0 uvi lust been confined
his brigaae --- . . fow fft
19 D wo weeks for failing to
to camp , rinilftt!nTia.
obey "Jino exercise, strict
. oanirnrv icuioiiul
Pe" t,on and plenty of wholesome
an taUA,0 to make camp life of
Subted benefit to most of the men
in training.
Some .of the Difficulties
On the whole the life of the rookie
officer here la pleasant enough, busy
thMKh it be, and if training camp
LTe the end of the business we
Jould probably be far from agreeing
IS Sherman's much quoted deflnl
,L Of course, even now there are
advantages. If you fail to see the
major general's car as it goes past
Ule you are frantically endeavoring
to show the awkward squad how
to do "about face" without tying
their feet into various and fantastic
knots you are likely to receive an
invitation a day or so later to, ex
plain in writing why you omitted
calling your protege's to attention
and saluting. If the morning report
KOfs in with Jones reported on auiy
when he Is actually taking a vaca
tion at the hospital you may have
more explanations to make. Of course
the beautiful army game of "passing
the buck" solves some of these
knotty problems. The captain blames
the lieutenants. The lieutenants pass
it on to the' sergeants, they to the
corporals and they to the privates.
"Ltttle bugs have big bugs
To jump at them and bite 'em.
And big bugs have bigger bugs,
And so ad infinitum."
Then, too, swallowing Iowa soil
gets tiresome after the first few
tons or so have been deposited In
eyes, nose and lungs, even its $250
per acre quality doesn't make It very
palatable. Camp Dodge Is built upon
land a large part of which was re
cently in corn fields and on (a windy
day you might think that a demon
stration were being given of a Ger
man gas attack. The powers that be
finally decided that man cannot live
on dust alone, and now we go march
ing out to the rifle range about a
mile and a half away and doing most
of our drilling there. It's all in the
days work, though, dust reprimands
and we forget them quickly enough
on thinking of the bigger problems
awaiting us "over there."
Nebraska officers at the camp had
the pleasure of hearing a voice from
home this morning when with nearly
10,000 other soldiers they gathered
to hear William Jennings Bryan's
message to the men in the service
here. The occasion was the. rlnRfl
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
410 Ganter and the relief of Bunions "
Building COMFORT SHOES B-3781
OLIVER THEATRE
Tonight Conservation Prices
25c to 75c
New York Cast in
Louisa M. Alcott's
"LITTLE WOMEN"
Saturday NEIL O'BRIEN
Coming Thurs, Frl., Sat.
"THE LONE WOLF"
A Masterpiece of
Photo-Melodrama
i to n Continuous
Show 1 to 11
Showt Start-1,' 3, 5, 7, 9
15c ADMISSION 15c
f
Sjcial Attention to Student Trade
Orpiema Shoe Repairing Co.
211 North 12th Street
H.v, your eyes
' fitted
by
K MARVIN, ft. D.
1234 o , wP-w-dta Methods
Opp. Miller & Pains
M V I
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of the Nebraskan's speaking tour in
the cause of a permanent dry Iowa,
the decision on which will be made
at the polls tomorrow. To us from
the University of Nebraska who have
seemed especially a treat to listen
heard him repeatedly at home It
to the famous ex-secretary as he
voiced the ideals of loyalty and serv
,ce of the men called to the colors,
noiir Vphraskan is a wel
comed messenger from home out
here We certainly appreciate the
generous policy of the management
in sending it to us free.
. than nroud of the
w e arts iu
great record that our football team
l. - cn far this year and we
pray for revenge from Notre Dame
t CofurHav
From the Cornhuskers at Camp
rv,rnhuskers at home
uoage w . ., . .
and at other camps the heartiest of
greetings and the best oi BWU
tune.
National Fall Style Week . October
2f tn 27 we Will II il c
2 to n, we i Christmas
lea8n8 'Ita ionery. Our
ureeuus w --7.11. Unrated for
store win De tBPc,-""J y- jr
tbe occasion. You are urged to order
vour Christmas Creeling cards and
your nri&w" Christmas
staUonery ai iu trr elL
delivery. Visit our store this eelc
Ceorge Bros., 1313 N St.
At a reception of members at the
First Congregational church. 13th
and 5 streets, last Sunday f te'
twenty-two University students ex
pressed their desire to become affil
iate members of that church.
BRITISH WAR PICTURES AT THE
ORPHEUM A REAL
HEADL1NER
The British war pictures, which
are really, truly good ones-interes ;
ing and instructive constitute h-i
real headliner on the Orpbeum bill
this week. To prove It the audience
sat right through them Tuesday night
and there was no compulsion for that,
either, because they were shown last
on the bUL Denver Express. Adv.
ST
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GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
NOTICE TO ORPHEUM PATRONS
. . j r n n .,.11 Ytotrin
ine nigm periuiuiauLc m u-B"
promptly at eight o'clock during the
. i .naba ii -o nro ciirtwinp the "Re-
treat of the Germans at the Battle of
Arras.
nd for these war pictures Prof.
A. J. Babich, leader of the orpneum
Circuit Orchestra, has selected and
arranged appropriate music.
Any of the postal card programs
sent out in the past three weeks will
hp rpf-eived at the box office in ac
cordance with the printed terms.
Bring along a party oi your mcuu.
and see the greatest war pictures ever
shown greatest because they were
taken during the battle, from aero
planes and on the field of carnage,
without any stage setting or pre-arranged
plan. They depict real, actual,
awful war.
LIEUT. LOUIS F. MEIER,
B. Sc., D. D. S D. O. R. G.
rr Meier is a graduate of Univer
sit? of Nebraska, and also of Univer
B l T-nia Dental College.
Kit V VI iuiuu '
Though commissioned first lieutenant
JerSiSS " ocateSd"at 08 Terminal
ES Uncoln, where he wCl con
tinue his dental practice. He wiu
give special attention to University
men and women.
R O NG
LOST A Kappa Alpha Theta pin,
name on back. Return to Student
Activities office. 17-3t
Boyd wants to see you about your
printing.
LOST Schaffer No. 6 self-filling
fountain pen. Return to Student Ac
tivities Office, Reward. lo-3t
PHONE B3398
RPHEUM
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BIG
Thursday Friday Saturday, October 18, 19, 20
LEO MA LA MAR
"The Girl with the Thousand Eyes"
SEES ALL; KNOWS ALL; TELLS ALL
"OUR FAMILY"
An Incident of Everyday Life
with
Jane Courthope
Frank-UILTOH
present "THE DIAMOND
Charles Lovenberg presents
LOVENBERG SISTERS
and
NEARY BROTHERS
in
"AROUND THE COMPASS"
Introducing Song and Dances
characteristic of the East, West,
North and South.
. The Greatest War Picture Ever Made
The Retreat of the Germans
at the Battle of Arras
Taken on the British Front
Owned and Produced under the Supervision of the Eritish Government
PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE WAR RELIEF FUNDS
Appropriate Music by the Orpbeum Concert Orchestra ....
THE PATHE NEWS
World's Greatest Animated News
Views
Matinees every afternoon at 2:30 Night performance at 800
Matinee? An seat 25c Night Reserved at 25c. 50c and 7Zc
9
s
"Join the Pep Parade"
We believe in our team, we can
beat Notre Dame.
PEASE DRUG GO.
1321 O St.
Ernest Schaufelberger, '16, Mgr.
TIME"
JIM and BETTY MORGAN
Singing Their Own Songs
DE LOHG-Sisters
PALACE" A Rube Picture Show
JOSEPH COLE
and
GERTRUDE DENAHY
In a Series of Their Latest
Dance Creations
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
ORCHESTRA
Professor A. J. Babich, Director