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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1918)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Mn Tu., Wed. CERALDIIIE The Hell Cat gillie Rhodes In "Finlehlnfl Mary" Price 5c, 10c, 15c Lync Tfoeafteir Monday .Tuesday, Wednesday THE MILLIONAIRES SOX AND THE SHOP GIRL Thursday. Friday, Saturday WHAT A GIRL CAN DO Nights, 10c. 15c 25c and Joe Mats. Wednesday and Saturday 10c, 15c, and 25c ENTERTAINING VAUDEVIL Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday JOSEFFSOVS ORIGINAL ICELAND TROUPE CHARLES ALTHOFF The Sheriff of Hkksviile THREE HARMONY MAIDS Vocal Entertainers NELSOVS NOVELTY Twenty Tiny Animal Actors "INDEPENDENCE B'GOSrT Three Shows Daily. 2:30, 7. 9 Matinees. ISf. Night 15c, 25c BIG SHOWS GOOD MUSIC MONDAY and TUESDAY She was everybody girl until a Millionaire nude ber his jrirl ALICE JOYCE In the Delightful Love Story ""EVERYBODY'S GIRL" "For Love of Money An Aumsing Comedy A MAORI ROMANCE An Interesting Travelogue KIDDIES of NO MAVS LAND Pathe World News Show Start 1. J. 5. 7 and 9 Mat.. ISc Nights. 20c GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 328 Soul 11th Leo Soukup, Mgr., B575 Save Money on Your Clothes and Shoes at w -- I it r s n iriTri I 139 South Eleventh! j - I 9250'SlJilneo!n.K!i Society Social Calendar December 20 Alpha Omicron PI House glwn by Mrs. McCabe. dance, PERSONALS Miss Ruth Irvine, '18, who has be-n teaching at Hardy. N'ebr.. Is making an extended visit with the Gamma Phi Beta, and friends in the city, during the influenta ban at Hardy. Miss Grace Bennett. "12. who has been acting secretary of Y. W. C. A. at Winona. Minn., is seriously ill with pneumonia, contracted from Influenza. Her mother and father have hwn w ith her since Friday. Miss Elma Dykes was a visitor at the Gamma Phi Beta house during j n,Rht by PauI stark geeley. C. S. the week-end. Other out-of-town guests j Mr Seeley Is a member of the Board were Mr. Trojan and Mr. Henderson, j of lectureship of the Mother Church, both of Chicago, who visited their The First Cnurcn 0f Christ Sclent daughters. Miss Marvel Trojan, and L, , Boston, Mass. Ir. Seeley Is the Misses Gertrude and Margaret ; a Rraudate of Princeton University, Henderson. j and ,ater received the degree of L. L. Ivan Beede, '18. has been in Lincoln i B at Harvard since Friday. He has been in Wash-; Mj. g hJs lecture said. ington. D. C. doing government work , e fgct wg knQW ,n our daily for several months and has just re-; Hfe we may 6uppose ,tg opposite to be turned. .... n - ... 0 In t Vn universal Beatrice Montgomery. '22. was call- j ed to Omaha. Saturday, by the illness j of her mother. Lieut, Arch Hickman. '16. was in Lincoln last week. He has been in j the machine gun scnooi ai Augusia. (jre Qf evi, when fae 6poke lt Ga and has Just been discharged. He ag .. n lch there ,s no trutlL will take up the practice of law m ! The human mind detunes stands maha- , aghast when told that matter is only Dr. Upson, of the chemistry depart- menU, phenomemu If perchance any menu has had the influenza for the Qf ym may fed shocked at thi8 asser past week. He is better and probably tkm you w. jte to know that be back with his classes in a few physjca, sc,entists are now admitting days. i .. . z?AJ-r .curtul Innr hfnre Helen Harrington. 21, and Janet Thornton, zu. were in umana ior .ue week-end. UNI NOTICES Vacation Jobs The employment department of the army Y. M. C. A. announces that sev eral Christmas vacation Jobs are open and urges the men wbo wish to work for a few days preceding Christmas, to come in and make application for them. Sereral exceptionally good oppor tunities are open fr men who wish to work for their board and room for the remainder of the school year. The university library hereafter be open 10 both men and women stu dents at the regular evening hours, from 7 to 19 o'clock. luring vacation it will be open from 9 to 12 a. m., and from 1 to 5 p. m. It wall be closed Chrisiixias day. Classes for S. A. T. C. Men The classes which were held for the S A. T. C.'s at the Farm campus nave been moved back to the city eampas. with the exception of the classes which normally meet at the farm. For the pent, the original schedule will be followed, until the various departments can adjust ahe classes to the schedules followed at tb'- Farm. DAILY DIARY RHYMES By Gay! Vincent Grubb I tad yort returned to the best hotel j From a speech that I had made; And had crawled in bed with the gross receipt. To match the moonlight fade. With quietness such as the YuJetide fowL In the oven, still and stark. . . . . .. v ...lux sua I CiOSeu SUT tr :Zr Mehark! To oream . -- j . . . v..,,v, Mm A found oi iT.Ui of mankind. This onenes. of death otman with God In n?h a cukk dWve doom; quantity U indeed the doctrine of ?a rt ColtVgrt work on -How Uonement as Christian Cdence ex I drew out Colt greai . j h,,. at at-one-ment t n.i:ate the form." And addressed a Zcaiibre speech From a hand that once wa warm. Bat Lt The echo s died awa And i-l the breathing came, But hrp-r" now. with sort of gasps' Of vengeance, all the same; 1 mopped my clammy forehead, for To me, there lived no doubt That I'd have to turn tho light switch on And fight the battle out. Well, people In the hotel, who Had heard my speech, wild-eyed. Rushed In with hopes I'd shaken hands With old man suicide; But no! Our life Is short, to death I'll swear 1 never cater. For I simply shot the steam valve off The consarned radiator! v MR. SEELEY GIVES LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Large number hear this noted speaker at temple. LOCAL SOCIETY IN CHARGE. Fundamental laws and principles of the science explained In clear inter- estlng manner. The annual lecture of the Christian Science Society of the university was ,.. Jn ,, Tmni Theatre Saturday i lUr lie auuui iu u . i rder Mrs. Eddy discerned that evil and all that is mortal and material is but i il citnnrtsititimift Or SUDDOSed ODDOSite mhlrh is the eood and Jesus ejposed thU nega. ; ,s indeed not , 8ub. . na . .... . -.-...l nhenomena the eiternalized concepts of the human mind. A prominent physician scientist in one of the best known European universities has within the past few years said. "Matter is a thing of thought which we have constructed for ourselves." If Mrs. Eddy's premise was correct and everything was in truth mental, the next and far more important ques tion was. bow evil, mortal mind, and its sinful and diseased conditions, was to be mastered and destroyed by the one true Mind. God. This question she met without cons promise, and lmuu6" ' fe: ' "-" dated the laws of the one true Mind and the scientific way fn which these laws can be used to subjugate, over come, and destroy all evil and disease, that millions of mankind have through their application in thought been heal- ed. comforts and ponSed. .; Acknowledge ; the dmne Mind as the alone cause , Christum Science then reasons logically from cause to effect and brings out what must be true, about man and the universe M springs fro, and are the expression . g then from Mind a. te primary cause let us see what man Teallr is. How is he related to iiinai What is is function, his destiny? The Bitile designates man as God's image, son, and beir. It also says that . uurc - - " r transjent ense oi man, ojiht rw i live or expression of God. These terms of course ax ply o the real and eternal man. not to the mortal and j Mind, and Mind's only mode of ex-j pres5on must be through its ideas. tho very important fact la een that : th real man must be and therefore ia the outcome of Mind, is Mad s Idea. and is a stale of consciousness forever expressing God. Since God cannot evolve anything unlike Himself, man must posses the same Quality and substance as bis creator. Jesus said. "I and my Father are one. " . .i.iciiin hftveen God ana man i here Indicated, we faU to grasp the . th(. SXxX Mrt; uac iiui r-.-- - - i of rhristianitr. the very key to thej jtiAUis H VI ' Seen In the light of Christian Science j the doctrine of atonement i no longer I a human doctrine but a spiritual fact, j namely tcan'i natural and eternal one- ; ne nil God. divine ilind In place oi an ooicurt. p,.. or doubtful concept of God and His creation, Christian Science unfolds, as we have shown, the true idea or scientific concept of God and man, which is the corner-stone of right thinking and living and the way to Christian healing. The coming of this true Idea of God and man In your con sciousness and mine, Is the coming of the Christ that is to free us from the bondage of evil and destroy all disease. Theologians have for many years confused the Christ-Idea with the .-orporcal man Jesus. Christian Science makes plain the distinction between the personal Jesus and the Christ, the true Idea of God which must come to each individual consciousness and resurrect It from false beliefs. To cling to a corporeal savior is to wor ship a fleshly concept, and Jesus was a human person. Christ is the true spiritual Idea of life which Jesus understood and exemplified better than all others, but which is knowable and I understandable by each of us. This j true idea must be individually under stood before man can know God. Through true prayer man learns to know God. A corporeal understand ing of prayer Is therefore essential to an understanding of Christian Science. Scientific prayer Is the modus of all Christian accomplish ment. A Christian Science treatment is prayer. As Christian Science ex plains it. prayer is not imploring a far-away Deity. It is the simple and natural process of thinking in accord with the ever-present Principle, In corporeal good. God. It is that think ing which shuts out the claims of material sense and places all trust, J confidence, and faith in God. relying j solely upon His power and wisdom ; to protect and maintain the integrity o fHis universe, including man. : MRS. EDDY f 1 Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and j Founder of Christian Science, was a I gentle, refined, and cultured New Eng land woman. A native of New Hamp- shire she received her religious train- j ing from Puritan parents, becoming; a member of the Congregational church ; in her girlhood. Mrs. Eddy early in j life evidenced a deeply religious j nature. She discovered the law of Christian ; healing at a time when a severe accident theatened her life and her en-, tire trust bad to Te placed in other than material remedies. Her first j glimpse of this spiritual law through ! which she was then healed was fol-: ii lowed by complete retirement from ji society for several years in orders that she might the more diligently ' devote her time to the study of the I scriptures and glean from tnem a - fuller understanding of this law and , ' its application to human needs. In 1ST the text-book of Christian Science. "Science and Health with Key to the i Scriptures, was published by her. i in?g Qf Chrislian are jn a?ree. re- eMU Foj. onfa, Qf a J for unfaiJing deTotkJn !Z?Z i' . " " . " . , . r uu ur iw lonug leader- vautiiaa acieniisis rcnor ani respect airs, ixidy. They recognize her great mork for them and for all mankind, even the reopening and mak- ing Plain of the ay for individual and universal salvation. Advertisment. MUSKETRY Definition of officers a bj? of bricks. Number Two. Conceited person: One who refrains modestly from mak ing a speech that another was called on to make. Number Three. Will appear In an early issue. utiicer (instructing in the manual of arms): "Hold the stock a litt!e higher Private: "Stocks went down yes'er- day, 5r." Made Him B'th Jlagistrste "You certainly com mitted this burglary in a remarkably Ingenious way; in fact, with quite ex ceptional cunning. Prisoner "Now, yer Honor, no flat- tery. if you pleaae; if tbers one thing I ate. It's flattery" Tit Bits. All Reliable mm Can Be Purchased from the YHITEBREAST GOAL & LUMBER GO, Try Eunka or TThlttbrii.it for Uomy Saws. C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phones B 6741-6742 LUNCH EONETTS SERVED JJLLERjS RESCRIPTIOINl K A R M A C Y Christmas Gifts Supreme DIAMONDS FINE JEWELRY CLOCKS WATCHES STERLING SILVER CUT CLASS Your Inspection Solicited Tucker Shean Diamond Merchants Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty-three O Street I COUNCIL UNDECIDED CUUINCIL UHUlLKALt.U ; ON FORMALS tCc.rtiM from M 1) .tiH from page 1) I e of an informal discussion, no J ac,,on as ,aMn- Normal Atmosphere Returns of ,b members suggested that frin'-e the- war is over, a great many jyro;Je are of the opinion that everythirjg has resumed its nor mal a?uofrpheje automatically, and that to return to the -former custom of having formal would be or.ly nat- ural. Tiroes have not yet adjusted i themselves to a natural level 2nd jj there Is much ar woik ttill to be done. In view of that fact, it is a question whether or not the time Is right for formal s. for such a quick return to frivolity and pleasure in the face of all that the world has to do. The question is referred to the stu dents to decide, and a formal vote : mriM ho tjkb-n at the next meeting of , tfce councj, . -nay. i LOST Gold WatcB on ribbon braceleL Return to Student Activities Office. Reward. Lost Bunch of keys marked "Roliin Smith." Return to student activities office. There is "another rumor that school will be dismissed early. The freshmen believe it. but the more sophisticated ; students know what the chances are of getting out.