Tliursdiiv. Miirch 2. V.V22. THE .DAILY NEBftASKAN THE DAILY I'nlillslipcl Similar. Tih'HiIiiv. Wt'lliiegilHy Tlmriln v mill I'rlilnv nf HHch wprk liy the r'nivnroK v "f Nt'linmkil. Arri-nlnm-i! for iiitillln lit Hiicclal rnto of ixiHt 11 iiruvlili'il fur In section llu.'l not ( (ii'tolicr II, lull, mil lioriy.cd, Jiuiu iiry M, ml. Obi- HI A L IMIKKSITV I'l Ill.MATION I mlrr llii" ilirrrtioii uf tlin hluili-nt I'ub lli-tii i.iitti kimiril. Knli'rril hn Kcouiid Hhhii mutter nt the dk(oIIi' In l.lin'nln, NrliruHku, umlrr Art of ( (iiiki-phk, .Miiri li 8, 1879. Hultiutriiitliin rut 'J-00 per year S1.IHI iir nnnifHter Slnrle ciidv 1 eenU OKVIN 1.1UTOKI VI. II. (i.tSTON. HKI.LK I'.lll.MAN MiiiiurIiik (.iTtruile I'ut tvrMin AxMiirluto llrrhirt ltr lu-ll, Jr Mtht Kiluiird lliick MKlit I'lmrlrn A. Mit.lii-ll Miclit John Ilriitli-y SpiirlH llouiiril ltiifl'i-11 Ain't. Sports Cyril I.. fiiiiinhN KrumiitU: Johrph Null .Military Anii- hU-vi-iiM. ASSISTANT l:iITIOIHAL WKITKKN Koniii'lh MrCaiiilli'BH l.ronaril t'liwlry Kov II. (HKtiifNon lli'li-n 1. IVIithoii III IKH HOIKS Klllor-ln-t lili'f ami Mmiuiflnit Killtoi 4 n Dully KOt)M iiOCI. "I " II A I.I. UISINKSS STAI'I'" IAMKS I IIIKIM K IIiilntNN Miinum-r rilAI 'NfKV KINSKV Akh'I. Huh. Mitr. CI. I I'I'OKI) HICKS ( iri'iiliitiitii Mitr, NEBRASKAN ! "ivorslty life, that under the mime circumstances you mignt make a much more serious error. Remember (hut it in not the s'ight social errors that count so much as the product that can be brought out by proper guiding of the person. There are numberless future business execu tives, lawyers, doctors, dentists, en gineers, and what not, among the boys coming for the tournament. Thero will be a great many who will come to Nebraska and there will be a great many who will Judge the Uni versity by what happens next week end. The University has given you countless opportunities which you could not secure elsewhere, now do something for the University by help ing to impress these boys with the fact that the University of Nebraska is 'the best institution of its kind in the world and that if they do not come hero they will miss things which they will regret, the rest of their lives. So students, watch your step next week when yon are the HOSTS of Bomo 2,000 basketball men. STAKK i;illtiir-lii-'lin l.ilili r Dilllor lilitiir i:iiitnr Killlnr Kilitnr Kililiir Killlnr Typiht Ailvi-rtlMlnir AHhlNtitiitH AcIiIImiii Siitlon Itnniilil I'lcrre Kiilpli Itoillii'lil Art Whitwortli Otto Skolil Itli'lmrd Mere Jchh ltunilnl Niltlit lilllor for tliix Usue. 1IEKHKHT liltOWNKM,, JR. STOP, LOOK, LISTEN. On every road where a railroad track crosses one finds the common sign, "Stop, Look, Listen." Yet ot the many times people read those signs, how many times do they stop to think of the significance of them. Not only for road problems but for everything in life can these three short words be applied. If people would stop for a moment before going blindly into some sug gestion, then would look into the vague future to see what the results might be if they tossed themselves into the project, and then would listen to the advice of others, how many catastrophies could be avoided. The little spree, which starts so in nocently with no thoughts as to what it might bring forth and results prob ably in property destruction, condem nation of the persons involved many times persons not involved as well difficulties for many and lowering oi the opinion people as a whole have for the group from which these per sons come, would usually never start if the thoughtless ones had followed out the three words. Those three words stand for nothing else than the common advice of mothers to their sons to "count three before you start a fight." Students can well apply those three words to their daily life. Consider the results for the viewpoint of peo ple other than yourself. Remember that it is not your own little self that is involved so much as the com munity or group from which you come. The common criticism of uni versity life comes, not from the prac tice of the majority, but from the thoughtless actions of the few. The next time you start out, stop, look and listen to the rumblings anc. see if it would be the best thing for the university as a whole if you went through with it. Remember that yon individually are as responsible as any one else and that your particular ac tions count as much as anyone else's in the opinion which the outside world will mold of the group from which you come. March 2 at the Sigma Phi Epsllon house. The meeting will begin prom ptly at 7:30 and every member should be there. Pershing Rifles All active members of Pershing Rifles see Major Ericson in Room 202 Nebraska Hall before Wednesday noon, March 1. Important. Nebraska Rifle Team Members of the First Rifle Meet in Cadet Officers Room at three o'clock Wednesday, March 1st., to have pic turo taken for Cornhusker. WATCH YOUR STEP. In another week, Lincoln will be overflowing with some 2,000 high school basketball players coming to try their luck at defeating the other teams of the state in their various classes. From the schools of a scarce twenty students to those of a couple thousand, the teams will be entered. University students should bear in mind the fact that these boys will be their guests during the stay in Lin coln. The University athletic depart ment is sponsoring the competition and the University students are re sponsible to see that the cagesters are given all possible conveniences, that they be shown about the city and the University as much as is possible. The state high school basketball tournament is one of the biggest ad vertising events of the University of Nebraska school year. More students are brought into contact with univer sity life than can possibly be reached by any other means. Actions of the students during the tournament toward these men will have a great deal to do as to whether the studenta will enter Nebraska University, en roll in some oth"' college, or not con tinue with higher education at all. Students should bear this in mind. Remember that every high school cannot have the excellent training that the higher class teams have. Re member that some of tl j trivial mis takes which the visiting basketeers make may be nothing at all compared With those you may have made 'vhen you were first thrown in contact with Contemporary Opinion FIRMNESS OF CONVICTION. Sometimes we run across cases of plain bull-headedness much to our disgust. Sometimes the stubborn ness of some narrow-minded creature is most exasperating. Then some times we are wont to regard dodged adherence to the truth or principle, as a certain other person may view it, as narrow-minded obstinacy. Too often college students in rub bing wits with older people or even with their classmates will pronounce them as stubborn, narrow-minded per sons. It is an easy way for anyone to console himself when he is not able to convince the other persoi that he has the right angle of truth. Does it not seem that the person that readily makes such a statement as to the narrow-mindedness of someone else, is really in danger of being in the same boat unconsciously rowing in the same direction? Now we go to college to seek truth, and with this truth, ideals that will prompt us to live our lives on a higher plane. Each one sees that truth in the light of his or her own personality and interprets it accord ingly. Frequently, however, certain ones are apt to get the idea that they have the entire truth and that they view it from the most advantageous angle, forgetful that truth is unfold ing day by day, each day presenting new angles to the gaze of the earnest seeker. This means that our concep tion of truth, of the right principles in life, should daily grow fuller and fuHer. This suggests that the stu dent's mind should ever be open to any new beam of enlightenment tna'. is shed by the beautifsl light, Truth. Still, in spite of the fact that our knowledge of truth is' limited and that there are many angles from which it may be viewed, this world of ours and especially the student of today needs a strong conviction of the truth and a dogged adherence to true principles. There is too much i compromising today. Holh to the truth though the heavens fall. Hold to the truth though friends forsake you. More honor uo we give to tne man that died in the service of the wrong side, provided he fought a good fight because he believed he had truth on his side, than to the man that allowed himself to be carried along with the crowd, letting ethers do his thinking for him. Who does not honor Jeff Davis or Lee? Who calls them narrow-minded? Never theless they gave their services to the wrong side. Augnstana Observer Cadet Officers Club. A group picture of all Cadci Offi cers will be taken at 3 o'clock Wed nesday, March 1. Moet in Cadet Of ficers' room. Gamma Lambda. All members of Gamma Lambda, whether members of the bard or no'., be at Townsend's studio, Wednesday at 12:30 for Cornhusker pictures. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Open meeting of Sigma Gamma Kp siion, Thursday, March 2, at t p. r.i Illustrated lecture by Dr. Barbour on Switzerland." Everyone invited. the cheese has Just waitress, "but run out." "Well, why didn't you chase piped the customer. Kansas Star. it?" City Class 1919. Remember the 1919 class of Lined: high school reunion banquet Mart! at the Lincoln high' cafeteria. A program and dancing are to follow ti-. banquet. Get your tickets befoiv Wednesday from the committee or r.l Meirs Drug store. Be sure and lei Clarice Greene know if you are com ing. Uni. Commercial Club. On Thursday at the regular meet ing of the commercial club, Hans Neilgon, state fingerprint export, will talk to the club on "Protecting your Business by Means of Fingerprints. Golden Fleece Luncheon Tickets for the Golden Fleece Lun cheon to be held Saturday, March 4. Ellen Smith Hall, must be purchased by Friday noon, March 3. The com mittee in charge of the sale is: Lor ena Plimton, B1S85, Betty Kennedy, B35S0, and Vivian Hanson, B6450. Cage Tournament Committee. Wanted men to help meet trains, operate check stand, handle score board, and assist in the entertain ment of the visiting teams. This work will require from three to four hours daily on the part of each one of the committee from early morning until late at night. Each fraternity is asked to have a freshmen representa tive on this committee. AIL men who tan assist in this work report at the Temple Y. M. C. A., east room at 6:45 p. m. Friday evening for a short or ganization meeting. Union. Open meeting of Union Friday, March 3, at S:30 p. m. The Engineers and Arts and Science students will be the hosts of the evening. study Social University Notices. Freshman Basketball. Regular practice will be hell for the freshmen squad for the next two weeks. Candidates not reporting during this period will not receive their credit. JOHN PICKETT, Coach. INTERCLASS WRESTLING The interclass wrestling meet which was scheduled to begin Wednesday March first, will be postponed until Monday, March' Sixth. Mission Study Class. The Y. W. C. A. mission class, number 4, will meet in Science 101 at 7 p. m. Thursday eve ning. Mrs. Rebecca Watson will speak on mission work in Japiin. Catholic Students Club. Catholic Students Club will meet at Townsend's studio Thursday at 12:15 for pictures. DAILY WORSE. "The Strenuous Life." I. Have you seen Any of tho noon llasketbal practices The girls stage? II. It's a beautiful fracus Hair flying, Nets torn in a moment's Snatch at the ball Elbows Jostling Appendixes and ribs, Accidental tripping Raspberry elbows, Occasional black eyes, Whore the fist of an ambitious Opponent hesitated. And tho dirt The dapper flapper Noses the floor, Or is swung around As she clings to the ball. Rut just one good shot Through the hoop Makes the whole Noon' worth while, And only the bell can Clear the floor. III. Then for the one o'clock Hat slammed over Stringing Wisps Powder caked over Red complexions, And the co-ed athlete Enters the class room Munching the last bite Of her candy bar lunch. A Flapper. A flapper iz A lass, a Liz A little diz A lot of fiz Nut in quizz Not much on biz One Great Whizz. But this too tiz Once on a hiz, She likes a kiz. Alas! A Liz!!! Cutting Chance. Diner (scanning bill of fare): 'Rump steak 40 cents and again 50 ents. What's the difference?" Waiter: "You get a sharper knife with the 50 cent one, sir." Detroit Free Press. Oversight. "How did you order your steak. sir?" the waiter asked after a long absence. Like a fool, I did it personally," bellowed the patron. "If I'd had any use I'd have ordered it by mail, a month in advance." American Le gion weekly. "Glad to see you find the Restaurant Manager: ou, sir. And how did steak?" Patron: "Oh, easy enough. It was right under the potato. "Topics cf the Day" Films. The Calendar. m. at Philippino Students Club An illustrated lecture will be given Thursday, March 2 on the Philippines under the auspices of the Philippines i Students club. It will be given In the Social Sicence auditorium at 8 p. m. and everyone is invited. Pershing Rifles. The regular business meeting will be held Thursday, March 2, at 7:30 p. m., room 309 Nebraska hall. Vikings An important meeting of the Vik ings is called for Thursday evening Thursday, March 2. Commercial Club meeting. 11 a. Commercial Club initiation p. m., Grand Hotel. Xi Delta meeting, 7:15 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall. Phi Omega meeting, 7:15 p. m.. Law Building. North Platte club 7 p. m. Univers ity hall 111. Lutheran club meeting, 7 p. m., So cial Science 107. University commercial club meet ing, 11 a. m. Pershing Rifle meetinf, 7:330 p. m Nebraska Hall. 309 Viking meeting, 7:30 p. m., Sigma Phi Epislon house Friday, March 3. Union open meeting, 8:30 Twins club dinner, 6:30 p home. 1104 D street Palladian open meetings, Temple. Phi Mu party, Ellen Smith hall. Gamma Phi Beta formal, the Lin coln. Saturday, March 4. Delta Upsilon formal, the Lincoln. Phi Mu banquet, the Lincoln. Kappa Sigma dance, K. of Z. hall. p. m. m. Barr 8 p. m. The Exhaust. Deserted. "Cheese sandwich!" ordered a cus tomer In the rapid-fire restaurant " Sorry,' answered Helolse, the So Shoey. "What is this leathery stuff?' Filet of sole.' "Take it away, waiter, and see if ou can get me a nice tender r.iece rom the upper part of the boot, with he buttons removed." Tent & Awn ing Review. Bixby: Waitress Bixby: Wait re-s Judge. Landlord Like. "No cottage pudding?' : "No, sir." Why not?" : "House shortage, sir. Barbered. Patron: "How come this hair in my ice cream?" Waiter: "Sorry, sir, it must have slipped in when they were shaving the ice." Wisconsin Octopus. An Angler. An Irishman went into restaurant on Friday, and asked: "Have yez any stewed whale?" "No," said the waiter. "Then ye can bring me beefsteak," said Mike, "Lord knows I tried to get fish." Vaudeville News.i UNI COMMERCIAL CLUB TO HEAR HANS NEILGON Hans Neilson, state fingerprint ex pert of the sheriff's office, wii! talk to the University Commercial Club today at 11 o'clock In S. S. 305. He has chosen for his talk "Protecting Your Business by Means of Finger prints." This is something that is coming to be used more and more in business circles in protecting check and important business documents. Mr. Neilson has been active in de tecting and capturing criminals throughout the state. He is thor oughly versed in this subject and will give to the club latest methods ." J v. "OH! Boy! I'm glad I can wear my new spring suit today. I like to show it off!" MAGEE'S SPRING SUITS $30 Up in crime aetection. i nere nas Deen good attendance to these weekly talks given to the Commercial Club but there is still room for a good many more. All members come out and take advantage of these oppor tunities. Tonight at 7 o'clock, initiation for new members win De neia in tne est room ?t t.i eGrand lit el. All candidates are asked to be there promptly and bring a paddlo. The committee in charge has new Tilans for this initiation and promises to make it an interesting one to all con cerned. All those who are eligible but have not yet signified their in tention of Joining may do so by com ing tonight. Initiation fee is three dollars for life membership. Sincerity Service Satisfaction w Apparel for Gentlewomen GjeazelGb Clothing for Gentlemen STORE NEWS -VKe Why Not TRADE Here? Qudge. rOwazcI Co