The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 08, 1918, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, removal or Corns and Ingrowing Nails
410 Canter n(1 tbe re,is' ot Bunions Phon
Jading COMFORT SHOES B-3781
SOCIETY
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Wednesday Night to Saturday
Night: -
Orpheum Circuit Road Show
Closing BII.I of Thla Season
Martin Beck Presents
SARAH PADDEN
And a Company in
"The Clod"
A One-Act Play, by Lewis Beach;
the New York Washington
Square Tlayers' Gretest Suc
cess. Phlna A Company
In a Classy Singing and Dancing
Act
Direct from the Palace Theatre
Allan Shaw
The Money Making Wizard
FOSTER BALL
Assisted by Kernan Cripps in a
Character Study
"Since the Daya of 61"
Three Weber Girls
Girls
A Vaudeville Surprise
Hearst-Pathe News
Orpreum Concert Orchestra
Arthur J Bablch, Director
MLLE. RHEA
Dainty Danseuse of Versatility
and Syncopation and Joseph
Mach, Jr., featuring Maurice
Golden.
WILL OAKLAND
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"Danny O'GIII, U. S. A."
Matinees t 2:20; Seats 25c
Nights at 8:20; Seats 25c, 50c,
75c and boxes $1.00
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Waffles and Coffee 15c
HENDRY'S CAFE
136 North Eleventh .
Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb.
GOOD CLEANING 8ERVICE
' Send Your Work to
LINCOLN.
Cleaning & Dye Works
326 So. 11th Phone B-6575
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
Professional
Optical Service
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
Anv Lens
Duplicated , .
DR. W. H. MARTIN, Optometrist
1234 O 8t Opposite Miller A Paine
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8TUDENTS HEADQUARTER8
OrphenraShoeRepairiag Co.
211 North 12th 8treet
Orpheum Building
Tucker-Shean
1123 O Street
Mfg. Jewelers and Optleiana
Dealers In
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Jewelry, Sterling Silver and Op
tical merchandise.
Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry
and Optical Repairing
Will Finish Films on
Raising of Drug Plants
Dr. G. E. Condra will finish a series
of motion pictures on drug plant cul
ture this morning. The series was be
gun last fall with the harvest and cur
ing of the plants and these pictures
Will ueai with ilie pmutlug. When COTH
plete, the film will show the culture of
drug plants from the germination ot
the seed to the finished pharmaceuti
cal products at the factory.
May 10
Sigma Thi Epsiion house.
Thl Kappa PbI Annual Mother's
Day.
May 11
Alpha Delta Ti Banquet Lincoln.
Kappa Alpha Theta house.
Alpha Theta Chi banquet Lincoln.
Ivy Day.
May 12
Delta Gamma Annual Mother's
Day.
May 13
Delta Gamma House.
May 23
Xi PsI Phi banquet Lincoln.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Pre-Medic Meeting'
Pre-Medics will meet In the lecture
room of Bessey Hall Thursday evening
from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock for election
of officers.
Junior Girls' Meeting
There will be a Junior girls' mass
meeting at 11:30 o'clock Thursday in
L101 to select senior advisors for
freshmen girls for next year.
Track Try-outs
Girls who have signed up to take
part in the track meet must report on
the athletic field at 11:50 o'clock this
morning for try-outs.
Pharmacy Students' Benefit ,
The pharmacy students will hold
their annual banquet tonight at the
Lincoln. Dr. Henry Kraemer will be
the chief speaker.
Pharmacy Lecture
Dr. Henry Kraemer will give an il
lustrated lecture on "The Future of
Pharmacy" In 217 Bessey Hail, today
at 11 o'clock. This will be of especial
interest to students of chemistry, bot
any and agriculture.
Pharmacy Examinations
Quarterly examinations will be given
by the. State Board of Pharmacy in
the pharmacy laboratories in Nebras
ka Hall today and tomorrow.
Sigma Gamma Epsiion
A business meeting of Sigma Gamma
Epsiion will be held in Museum 301,
Thursday, May 9, at 7 o'clock. Elec
tion of chapter officers for the coming
year will be held at this time. All
members please be present.
J. L. WARNE7R, President.
Psychology Classes
The specter cars for the State Hos
pital will leave Tenth and O tonight
I Wednesday) promptly at 7:lo o clock.
Members of the class who intended to
make the trip must be prompt.
W. A. A. Meeting Postponed
The meeting of the Woman's Ath
letic association has been postponed
to Thursday, May 16, at .2 o'clock.
Phi Alpha Tau
Phi Alpha Tau will have a business
meeting at Bushnell Guild house, on
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
A. C. KREBS.
Chemistry Club
Mr. R. W. Boyd will speak on
Hooverlzatlon In Chemistry," and R.
A. Jacobson and F. W. Jensen will pre
sent a short chemical skit at the meet
ing of the chemistry club In Union
Hall, Temple, at 8 o'clock Thursday.
The meeting is open to all students.
NEBRA8KAN POSITIONS
Applications for election to
the positions of Editor, Manag
ing Editor, two news Editors,
woman Associate Editor and
Business Manager of The Daily
Nebraskan for the first semes
ter of the school year 1918-19
will be received at the student
activities' office up until 12
o'clock noon, May 16, 1913.
T. A. WILLIAMS, Sec.
Radio Engineers May
Enlist in Reserve Corps
A new amendment has been added
to the selective service regulations.
making it possible for electrical en
gineers taking work la electrical com
municating, to enlist in the Signal En
listed Reserve Corps. This places the
students in class 5 and enables them
to complete their work. Upon finish
ing their training they are transferred
to a signal corps rhoI "d ltr tn
an engineering branch of the army.
The course in electrical communica
tion required is the one Dean O. J.
Ferguson Is giving electrical engineer-
MtMhXwf 0 m K7
Civilian Clothes
Embodying
The .Military Idea
"Compet" is over many of you toys will wish to
return to civilian clothes; yet do not wish to lose
the military "carriage drill under discipline has
given you.
The illustrated Fashion Pa-k military idea will suit
vou to a T.
The waist-seam deserves your warmest interest.
So do the patch pockets and well-cut lapels.
Surely dignity, distinctiveness and delight were
never more cleverly combined. An added feature is
' the Bi-Swing extension comfort feature, which per
mits your aims to swing easily. A real victory in
tailor work and set-off.
Ready to Put On
$30 to $45
Plenty of other praiseworthy May arrivals at
$18 to $25
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Store
lng seniors. Further qualifications
are that the student be a citizen of the
United States or that he has declared
his intention to become one. That
he be a Junior or senior in a technical
school approved by the war depart- qulvalentjcourse, approved by the chief
ment. He must De reguiany enroueu
and have comDleted satisfactorily the
second year of the course leading to
the degree of electrlcalengineer or an
aivtiMi 1 1 1 1 ftrr r. lio iiJUoi
such special courses as are provided
by his school to fit him for Eignal
corps.