"!& rV A: THE DAILY KBBRA8KAB. Pi r ! u M M J 3b j tf H ,7 ft' TJie Dally Nebraskaji A Newspaper devoted to the Interests of the University of Nebraska, A CONSOLIDATION" OP Tho HflpprjaD. Vol. XXX fho NoXnuknq. Vol. XI Tho Scarlet & Cream. Vol. Ill Sterling U. MoCaw. I. W. ftarbSr, It. 1 Hill. - Managing Rdltoi Kdltor-Tn-Clile FRESHMEN MEETING. Tho Freshmen were called together yesterday by President Sawyer to con Hidor the question of having a fresh man hop. It was determined that the class would give such a social affair Saturday evening. May 3, either at the armory or auditorium. A committee will he appointed by the president to take further action and Buslnoss Managers Assistant Editor make the proper preparations V. 0. Bfttlo. Wm. Ofcae. Jtfttf&B Aaooi a-th bmtow a. A. MnNOwn. IX, O. Nelson i umioDen. iM(o at Lincoln. Nob. as NWAvrtWN' TWJfeflONB , The significance of the crepe bow, which happened to be above the pic ture of Mr. Hoyt. the Colorado debater who could not debate on account of a severe cold, was amusingly misintcr- Nebraska's victory over Colorado preted by one student, who. the story now appears to have been all the more ( KO. gravely ejaculated to a member pronounced because at least two of the ' of the debating squad. "That Colorado Judges are now known to have been nmn who was sick is dead They have prejudiced against municipal owner- ' rope over his picture." ship and operation of street railways. Nebraska won. then, by sheer force The freshmen and sophomores of oT comincing aigumentw Kansas university are having trouble Twenty-eight students were suspended The last game of the series with the last week by Vice Chancellor Spangler v malm leaguo will be played on the for participating in a class fight Most campus this afternoon and everyone of them have been suspended for thirty interested in the university should days. The boys of both classes have make it his or her business to attend. voted to leave school if the action is The 'varsity makes no pretentions of carried and are supported in the posi belng in the same class with profes- tlon they take by some of the faculty slonals, but nevertheless they are members. The worst injury is report- showing Omaha that they can ball. So far the games have Jbe ?)envef Qlay Co., fire 1 744-1 746 Champa St., DFNYFK, COLO., Im porters and dealers in Chemical and Physical Apparatus, Chemicals And all kinds of Laboratory Supplies Photographic Stock play ed to be a black eye administered to a been student by a professor who was at-1 iather poorly attended, and the ladles tempting to quell tho disturbance The especially hae been conspicuous their absence. The bad weather been partly to blame for this, but every one should make a special effoit to be out this afternoon. Come prepared to cheer Captain Bell's men on to victory, but if they are again defeated do not think it is because they cannot play ball. A base ball game with professionals and one with a college team are two different things. for students contemplate Instituting has ceedlngs against the piofessor ior mo-us- C. H. MANN, Gasoline 1 Refined Oils 123 NORTH I2TH STREET. Geo. "W. Montgomery, President. Ix P. Punkhouser, Cashier. CASH CAPITAL, J50.000.00. Farmers and Merc.ha.rvts Bank. 15th and O Sts., Lincoln, Neb. DO NOT FORGET that you will soon be going away. You can't rarry your trunks. Call us up and we will take you to any depot and send a hack to take you. Tel. 303. Ensign Omnibus & Transfer Co. Tntereelhgeate Bureau. COTTELL & LEONARD 472-478 HrnnlTT7 Albany, New York Makers of the Caps,Gowns and Hoods To tho American Colleges and UnivorsiticB. Illustrated Manual, sample prioee, eto. , on requost. GownB for the pnlpit and benoh. CHICAGO SHOE REPAIRING CO, ti Inland ou will call auain. Half Soles while t)ii wait, -tbc and up. Huliher heels l.V. (ihe im :i 1341 O STREET (TRY THE. i Boston Cash Market Choice Meats and Groceries! 1811 0 Street A. B. CURL, Prop. Thone 020. 8anlt and battery A amall collection of western speci mens, rocks and minerals, recently sent to an eastern college by Miss Edith Webster, has brought a loiter asking for $300 worth of material, which will be furnished from the col lections of the Hon. Charles Morrill. The proceeds will be usedo pay the expense of future expeditions. Jollification over the itory still continues. The faculty bulletin board, on which the pictures of the Colorado debaters were hung before the debate, has been attracting much attention this week. Over the photographs of the vanquished team droops a crepe bow. The pictures of the victors are also there, decorated with the scarlet and cream, and underneath them is the Colorado tombstone quotation re ferred to by Hon. Paul Clark at con vocation last winter, when ho urged members of the faculty to interest themselves in city politics so that when they die it may be said of them, as it was of the Colorado miner, "He clone his damnedest No angel could do more " HAVE YOU SEEN Those S3. 50 Foot dlove Shoes, in Bals. and Oxfords? They are just what you hae been looking for. You will find them at Perkins & Sheldon's, 1129 O STREET. The address this evening before the engineering society will be given by Hugh Wilson on "Railroading as a Pro fession for College Men." Mr. Wilson graduated from the civil engineering department of the university In 1897. He went to work for the B. & M. as section hand and. worked his way up to the position of roadmaster, from Lincoln to Kearney, the position which ho now holds. Modern Languages BIG HORN BASIN. Are you interested in the Big Horn Basin of Wyoming? It's a rich but undeveloped portion of northwestern Wyoming. It con tains marvellous openings for small I ranches along good streams in the val leys, with one million acres of gov ernment land open to settlement un der tho United States land laws. The Burlington Route has just pub- Professor Bruner and Mr. Cary, who, llshed a folder descriptive of the Big for tho past two months, have been In ,,nrn T,naln u , milrntn,i ,,,i ,.nn Costa Rlea in tho Interest of the de- . , ' ..... partment of ornithology and entomol- ia,nB an act'unue a- ll ie"s auol'- ogy, left that country on the 31st of , the lay of the land, character of the last month and will return via New soil, products, yield, Irrigation and op York In order to avoid quarantine. I portunltles They are expected to be at home about I T, , ' . . . . ,. ., , April 11. Tho other members of the I If you re '"rested, hotter write for party will remain to continue their a CPV- It's free. J.FRANCIS, Investigations. I General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Sidles' Spor tine) Goods j-Iodse Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work 1304 o st., Phone f 1038. SIDLES OYCLE CO. Taught by the Phonograph. Why does one leain to speak and understand French by going to France, or German by going to German), etc., without the aid ot books or instru ments? Why do foreigners learn 0111 language so quickly, when coming to this country, even though they cannot read or vi ite. THE SECRET OF IT ALL is, they cannot help it. Wherever they go, wherever they turn, to whom they might speak, they hear only the lan guage of that country. Should your teacher come in your room and talk for one hour each day in a foreign language, you could not help imitating his pronunciation, and soon learn to recognize the meaning, no matter how fast it is spoken. A teacher you do not like to ask to repeat it too often. By our system, you can listen for 24 liouis each day, if you choose, and at the end of that time the enunciations come to you just as fiesh and cheerful as at first. Call at store and let us dem onstrate to you at any time. LANGUAGE PHONOGRAPHS 202 5. lltji 51, vj 4 r t. K.&. -.'v! &? AX 9 tm. 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