"SVTW5 r;t5P'r'ff ', f'9 f - 7 T --I ' t rtJ. ,& T arJk- '-r T 'Vr - Lv - - '-v '" "' - - jv .;-,Vs i J -. "-- Hk- THE DAILY NEBIUSKAN. JJLS -4 Hi.g,1,,.i.l ,',.. .J '. ' 'I W. ' M" i- -:... w rs'. A s. Eft. IT5 '-.7 -XT"- 3 I , Ir- E:;v. I VtrO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN A newapapor devoted to tho intereita of tha UnUnfitly of Nobrnttka. Publlahod at 131 Nortlrllth St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRKCTOR8: J. W. Oriblreo. Prat Idout. 0. L.Towno, Becrotarr-Troaauror. :. J. Hewott, K. w. J, 1. jrer, T. J. Howott, Waibburn. Htsbliko H. McCaw J. A. MAXNIWO OaOHOl P. SUIDLBB Managing Editor. Aist. Manager Atbletto Editor RKPOnTRRfl. n. a Pollard. CHftoB l Carter, Noma Hnie. It. T. Hill, . J7R. Farner, l'L Tho labMrlptlou trico of tho Daily Nob"1' Van ! P 'or t.ho collog jour with n rogular " JiY bafora clmpal each day. Notices, co rnunfeationa, attdotbor mutter Intended for pub lication, maul bo Uandnd in nt tlio Nebraska! omen beforo 7 p. m.. or ranilod to the editor bo foro 8 p. m of tha day previous to thnt day on u.li(rh flmv nrA nxnAcuiato nunonr. "Bab'iotfptlonsflsay.bd left aftlio Nobraakan nffleo. ut tho Co.Od.. or with Huilnein Manager. tfubaertbore will confer a favor by reporting promptly at thti oQloo any failure to receive tho paper. , All cl'fC' in ndrertlBluir matter must lxi In the office uy 3 p. m. on tho day prevloua lo that on which they aro to appear. Address nil communication to the Dally No hraflkan, 134 N. 11th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. TelephoneT479 T470. WfiijMMMiMWMtiitWMmM. g The Dally Nelirajftan la Dffing; nt Q trt all subkorlbera oil tho old Nabrna E' kan-llaperlan Hat. Tlioio aubaorlb- era to the Nobraakan-IIaaparlan S. who doipot desire tho Dally trill m pleaso notify-the managnr by rard -C aa anon aa poaalbla. Where no notl 5 filiation la received I la understood 5 that tlta aubaorlbar wlahea tha pn E per to continue. . aw WWMWWrYWMVWJa.VrW.WWWAW.H One of tho vital needs in the Uni versity just at present is a better and more permanont organization ofyfOot ers at football games. The -weakness 'of tho old method ot temporary organ ization was very evident at all tho big jjamos last year. Thorc waB no uni formity or system In what rooting there waB dono. When tho spirit did movo tho crowd on tho bleachers tho honeflclal effect was counter-balanced by lack of method. Tho only way to icmedy this Is by the formation of a motors! club withlii permanont organl zatlon. The Dally belioves tho plan foosable and would BUggest tho hold ing of a football rally on tho campuB in tho noar future at which some ac tion' respecting a club could bo takon. The suggestion mado by tho athletic board that one of tho University classes or societies orect a memorial office at tho entrance to tho athletic field Is a good one and ought to bo carefully considered by all student organiza tions. Tho present senior class might .emulate tho example of thd last one byprasacnilng to tho University some token which will preaorvo Its memory to later classes. Nothing would be of inoro valuo to tho Institution than a neatly built ticket ofllco as suggested by the board. It would be both useful uud permanont. VTjn '.ftPNfltar. Wo can satisfy, Lady or Gentleman, at 1418 0 St.. E. H. MUNSON. This Shoe In Patent Kid, Enamel, Box Qalf, Velours Calf or Vici Kid. $3.50, AA to E4 Jlft.hFRSON'5 )ivyz-zz- r iUUrO!H-STOKy ib ib osrj?r.-& AIUMNI. The best place in the city to buy good shoes clcap 1b at Sanderson's, 1213 O street. t 15o not buy a choap tailor-made" suit rnitll-YOU-looknt-the -Alfred Donjamln-. and Broltow Bros, ready-to-wear gar incnts at Palue's. C. Burton Robblns is attending tho law department of Columbia Univer sity, Now York City Frank Rain, '99, is spending a fow ' days lfl .Lincoln beforo going ,to Ann Arbor to. take his degree lu law. "ThoTliternry societies are organizing and setting rendy for next year's work. All tbred of them will hold receptions for now students next woek. . Tho "U. of N." Fountain Pen at $1.00 .and thc"'High School" Fountain Pen at 69c are to bo had only nt the Lin coln Book Store, 1126 0 street. A, K. Barnes wont to Milwaukee during tho summer to attend tho Na tional, convention of Delta Tau Deltp as delegate from the local chapter. UrAlyorsity books, now arid socond hand, and supplies of all kinds may bo had at tho (Jo-Op., block south of tho library. You will find courtoous aid ofllclent service. When In doubt he to books needed consult tho Co-Op. rf you aro, a new student you will need u fountain pen and tho Co-Op. has tho best arid the choapoBt..The Co-Op. 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