The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1917, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASR.AF
OUTFITTERS OF
BASKET BALL TEAMS
Everything the individual player
or a full team could need will be
found at Lincoln's only exclusive
sporting goods store.
Spaulding or Victor Balls, Shoes
and Suits; the best goods and the
best assortments at reasonable
prices.
LAWLOR'S
Sporting and Athletic Goods
SOCIETY
SOCIAL CALENDAR
' January 12
Ag club hop, Rosewilde.
Alpha Theta Chi dance, Lincoln.
Gorman Dramatic club play, Temple
Ih oat re.
Local EYE trou
bles are in 98 per
cent of all cases,
caused by eye
defects which may be
with my proper made
lenses.
DR. MARTIN Standard Scien
tific eye examiner. Courtesy always.
1234 O St. Opposite Miller & Palne's
corrected
to order
TWINS CLUS SKATING PARTY
The Twins club will give a skating
party on the athletic field Saturday
night, January 13, at 7:30. All twins
out.
Sigma Nu announces the pledging
of Ashby T. Stratton, "20, Lincoln,
find Maurice II. Peterson, '20, Aurora.
Do you need help in rhetoric or
in economics? I can help you.
(50c an hour). F. C. Winship.
Address Box 1162, Station A.
JUNIORS VOTE
CASH TO MILLER
Junior Prom Chairman Given $7.00
For Complimentary
Tickets
The Junior class, at a special meet-
'lillilSTT?1TTl?V;.l.'i'iTiliTftfriytl'Fig
Copies of
OLD PHOTOS
FREDERICK MACDONALD
1309 O Street, Room 4
Phone L4022
SJEHSEHESEfiSi
Quick Service
Opar at All Times
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students
GILLEN 'S JOHNSTON
and
APOLLO CHOCOLATES
Always fresh at the
TERMINAL DRUG STORE
CLEANING
SERVICE
You noed not have an ex
tensive Wardrobe with our
prompt service at hand.
Phone us any day if you
want parrnents cleaned and
pressed by evening. We can
do it and do it right.
LINCOLN CLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb.
LEO SOUKUP, Mgr.
LaTTnimmaa:.ir.-t 1 Ji yt 1 1 , ,, . c I t-imnaciacxB
Keep
Carbon
Copies
of lectures, theses, etc. This
can only be done by buying
or renting a typewriter.
Special rates to students.
Fhone or call at
L C. Smith & Bro.
Typewriter Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
First Showing
of new Spring Ileadwear
just in. See the new Silk
finish in Nile Green, Havana
Brown, etc. Regular $3.00
style and quality
$2.00
4
OTTJl Alt TTTCEP MT?T3 "WpATj
ing in Law 106 yesterday morning,
called by President Loyd Tully. voted
?7 to Max Miller, chairman of the
Junior Prom, for two complimentaries
issued but not validated by the agent
of student activities.
President Tully asked the will of the
class in the matter and after Miller
had explained the circumstances, the
members present voted to take the
debt upon themselves.
The Facts
QMF-SFUFMTH f an
1 U 1 U U 11 uiiu
ulty of the University are subscribers to their
daily paper, I
Show that only
the students and
The College Idea
PLATTSBURG
MADE
WITH THE OVAL BUTTON-HOLE
AND NEW REINFORCED EDGE.
CiL.f. 'til' "II -n MLHiCA
150 EACH 6 FOR 900
UNITED SHIRT A COLLAR CO.. TROY. N. Y.
Sold Exclusively by
ITl PRICED MEWS WEAT
75
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
You pay from $25.00 to 175.00
for an overcoat that may wear
three seasons. Why hesitate
about paying as much for a
watch which will wear a life
time? Your inspection solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
Every man in college should begin
in his freshman year to take part in
some college activity outside of his
Keeping the Mind Clean
The test of manhood and character
is in the ability to keep the minJ
clean. Were this no difficult task the
world would have reached its millen
ium ages ago; in fact the serpent
would not now be crawling on his
belly nor Adam and Eve have yielded
up the ghost and the Garden of Eden
passed out of existence.
Xeither would Alexander have died
in his twenties, nor would Xero have
sacked Rome. Xeither would crime
have been begotten nor would men,
women and children by the millions
be suffering the poverty of the reign
of economic terror today.
An evil Ihought conceived, may,
like a sulphur match, lie dormant un
til struck, and then if at the wrong
moment and in the wrong place fath
er the flame whose destructive path is
a harvest of love's labor lost, crime
and wretchedness.
"Mind is the Master power that
moulds and makes.
And man is mind, and evermore he
takes
The tool of though, and, shaping
what he wills.
Brings forth a thousand joys, a thou
sand ills:
He thinks in secret, and it comes to
pass:
Environment is but his looking glass."
James Allen.
The reformers are continually look
studies and should continue it duimg
his college career. By so doing the
students become better acquainted
with each other and become broader
so that they are more able and better
fitted to go out into the business
world.
The old idea '.hat a college Is a
place where one goes to study and
nothing more, U generally dying out
and the new idea that other activi
ties count for as much as the studies
is taking its place'. This Idea seems
to ha e been taken up most si-mgly
by the me:i who belong to the illJfer
ent organizations of the college, but
the truth of It should be realized by
other students as well. Every man
should get everything possible out of
his college life and in order to do this
he must take up other work than that
offered by his courses of study. The
Bachelor.
The Daily Nebraskan
To help remedy this state of affairs the Neb
raskan management is offering the following
terms to their solicitors:
1st Prize Embossed 1917Cornhusker
2nd Prize 1917 Corhhusker
3rd Prize 1917 Cornhusker
For the first fifteen subscriptions 6btained
by each, next semester's Daily Nebraskan. For
all other subscriptions over and above the first
fifteen, 5 cents each.
Orpheum Shoe Repair Co.
Students' Headquarter for all kinds of Shoe Repairing.
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
Telephone B-1316 211 North fHh Street
Register for your musio work at
THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
Twenty-Third Tear just commencing
Many teachers in all branches of mnsic to choose from.
Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing
Ask for information
WTT.T.ARD FTWRAT.T., Director
11th and & Eta, Opposite the Campus
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tc girl's dorm. If it's a Bradley, it abides there. .
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