The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 10, 1916, Image 2

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    THE DAILY N EBBA8KAM
staff is doing everything in its power
to see that it will.
It is only fair that the organizations
whose pictures are to appear In the
book, take action on this matter at
once.
The Daily Nebraskan
Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
It. y, Koupal Edltor ln Chlet
C. B. Paul Managing Editor
Doris Slater .. .Associate Editor
ReportorlaJ Staff
Jean Burroughs Clara Schulte Dorothy Ellsworth
J A Ceinar Guy Moates Geneva Chesley
Eva Miller John Kyle Alleen Ebennan
Margwrlte Kauffmaa C. L. Jones Iran Beede
Frank Barnett John Wenstrand Cloy Hohson
Joe C. Flaherty
TJ. S. Harkson Business Manager
E. B. Scott ....Asst. Business Manager
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second
class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
DR. 8TEWART IS
NEW DIRECTOR
(Continued from page 1)
ing his regime and for which he is in
large part responsible. The good win
and the good wishes of the Athletic
Board, both as a board and as indi
viduals, goes with Mr. Stiehm for con
tinued success in his new field.
"Signed,
R. O. CLAPP,
"Secretary."
MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916
You will use your privilege in having a word to say in regard
to the people who will publish the Daily Nebraskan next semester.
Do you know the candidates? Are you going to make it a point to
learn what their ability, their integrity, and their character total to
make them the people to publish your publication! May we suggest
that you take enough time off to study the candidates, and learn to
your satisfaction whether or not one is better fitted for the work
than another. Cast an intelligent ballot.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Anyone desiring to fire a furnace for
their room, call L-7990. 164-68-70
All students who have condition in
Chemistry 2 will have an opportunity
to remove the same at 2 o'clock Satur
day, January 15.
4 4 GEORGE BORROWMAN.
Tickets for the military ball, Jan
uary 21, may be had from Willlard
Folsom, R. V. Koupal and A. J. Cov
ert and Paul Temple.
All those desirous of trying out for
the Junior class debating team will
report their names to Everett Carr.
Vesper Service at the Y. W. C.
Tuesday at 5 o clock.
A.,
The Nebraskan tried for some time to learn something definite
in regard to the Stiehm controversy in order to satisfy many of its
readers who continually inquired why something was not said in
this column regarding the matter. Due to the fact that no facts
were learned this paper expressed its opinions and since then has, ( The Grftig Ma,e 05 year
as you may expect, learned quite a good deal "from the inside." will hold their examination for first
Matters have been arranged so that Dick Rutherford will stay land second tenors, Tuesday, January
with Nebraska and that part of the affair is settled satisfactorily asj". at 8 o clock. Room 6, University
far as he is concerned. As soon as some of the smoke of the conflict
clears away more facts in the matter will no doubt be presented.
School of Music.
ent at that time.
Applicants be pres
155-70-71
ACCU8E BOARD OF BRIBE
Saratoga Pool Hall Would Loose It
Patronage If Field Is Flooded
for Skating
At last the eat is out of the bag
the failure of the Athletic Department
. to flood Nebraska Field is explained
The reason given was that the water
seeped into the ground as fast as it
was turned on, but the real reason,
so it is rumored, is that the Athletic
Department has been bribed. Bus!
ness Interests in Lincoln, by means of
a sum of money said to be a thousand
dollars, fias prevailed upon the Ath
letic Department to refrain from flood
ing the field.
It has long been the custom of the
students 'of the Law College and a
few scattered students of .the other
colleges to spend their spare moments
between classes at the Saratoga,
learning some of the more 'compli
cated shots of the game of pool. Now
there is as light charge made by the
owners of this establishment for the
"use of the tables and cues, and the
announcement of the fact that the
Athletic Department expected flood
the Athletic Field made them fear
that their profits would be impaired
because the students would spend
their spare moments on the smooth
surface of the Field instead of in the
palace of cushions and cues.
8ENI0RS
Second order of pins and rings
for class of 1916
Leave your order and finger
size
HALLETT
UNI JEWELER
Est. 1871 1143 O
Thus it was that, after a confer
ence of the owners of the Saratoga,
that it was decided to offer a bribe
of one thousand dollars to the Ath
letic Department on condition that
they refrain from flooding the Field
this winter, the owners feeling confi
dent that they would be well repair
for the investment.
But Slough-foot Ike, the college de
tective, uncovered and exposed the
whole plot so that the bribe has been
returned and the Athletic Department,
in order to retain its good name, has
agreed to flood the Field again as
soon as possible.
I Paul G. Flothow. Omaha, wishes to
announce his candidacy for Freshman
president next semester. Up to date
this is the only candidate announced
for the office.
GET INDIVIDUAL PICTURES
Corn h inker Management Hopes to
Have the Annual Out on Time
Please Co-operate
If the Cornhusker Is to come out on
time, the students must co-operate
with the management. The last day
for Individual pictures is February 5,
for organization pictures, February 19.
As most everyone knows it is al
ways hard to get the Cornhusker out
on time, because of the laxity of
some of the students and organizations
in getting their pictures taken.
Since the Cornhusker management
has seen fit o cut the eneravlnsr
charge for Junior and Senior pictures
It seems only fair that they should
show their appreciation of the reduc
tion by having their pictures taken
on time.
Promptness is Just as important with
organization pictures as with the indi
vidual. It must be remembered that
it is difficult to get a time that is
satisfactory for all concerned and In
finitely more so when Mr. Townsend's
time Is crowded as is always tho case
for the last two weeks before the clos
ing date, February 19.
Everyone is anxious to have the
University Commercial Club
Notice is hereby given of the com
ing election of the regular officers of
the Commercial Club, January 27. All
members desiring to become a candi
date for any office must file their name
with the president by January 20.
President, vice president, secretary,
and treasurer will be elected.
W. K. MILLER,
President.
Mrs. Edholm, a well known club
woman of Omaha, will talk to the
Home Economics Club, Wednesday,
January 12, at 7:30 o'clock, in Faculty
Hall.
The Mogul Barber Shop, S. L. Chap
lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth.
Meal tickets, $6.50 for $4-60, 137
North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe.
German Lunch and Cafe, R. C.
Schelder, manager. 1121 P street.
Nice front double room for ladies.
1439 S street. 200-69-71
Girl wants roommate. Has nice
room. Call L-5448. 200-69-71
LOST Wednesday afternoon, Jan
uary 6, about 3 o'clock, between the
Windsor Hotel and the University
Campus, pair rimless nose glasses.
Leave at Harley Drug Co., and receive
reward. E. S. 201-70
LOST Just before vacation, history
notebook containing several subjects.
Please leave at Nebraskan office.
148-69-71
FOUND A
Nebraska seal ring.
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WISDOM'S not so much in
knowin' a lot of things, as in
being shore of what you do know.
Know VELVET, an' you'll be shore
on your tobacco wisdom.
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Paid for your Second Hand
Text Books.
College Book Store
Facing Campus
The University School ofMusic
islfeslls Doing
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OF
Music Dramatic Art
ASK FOR INFORMATION
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus 1 1th & R Sts.
UNIVERSITY STATIONERY
Red and Gold Seal 60c box
Plain Gold Seal 50c box
'Plain Red 40c box
Tablets Special Die Stamped 25c
CO-OP BOOCI STORE
A. H. Peden
318 No. 11th.
Phone L 4610
THE
itaaaaasjl
S33 North 12th St.
Telephones B2311 and BJ35S
Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the 'Work and Serrioe that
Pleases." Call B231L Th Best
Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the
West One day se trice If needed.
Reasonable prices, rood work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's jaraents
carefully made.
Cornhusker come out on time and the
LEG07.