I) c ID a i I 1FI e 1) r a 0 h a 11 Gbe IDailv? IRcbuaoltan GORDON MAY COME. i xwnmaMwwwx wmw xnwftwM'ww"www A ('(iiiMilllntlin of Tin- HmiMTlim, Vol ill, Tin- N.'l.riiMlmn. Vol I -J. H'iirlct mid ('renin, Vol. I. MnnnifliiK Editor UuhIiichm MlinilKIT ('. K IVHMINOKII r. I' Di rrv Nl'WH HoHrty Athletic Lltcrnry AHHOI'IATK KIHTOIIH Win Ciwc Wm A. HhocU A I. Mvcrn John D. lllcc Olllcc: am'4 UiilviTHltv Hull. Vhone A 1231) 1'oHt Olllcc Htntlon A, lJox 111, Mncoln Entered lit the jK)totllce nt Lincoln, Nfliriixkii, iih hcvoik! cIiixh mull nuitter. Staff Editorials. Tho Nobrnflkan, after a Bhort Bimnen Hlon of three days, appears again and will continue to appear, It In hoped, until the end of the year. Tho man agement Ib well pleased with the huc cobb that It has had among the buHl noBB men of Lincoln and If the nupport that Ib promlBed, by way of advertising, proveB to be BubBtantlal, there will be little question as to tne continued Im provement of tho paper. Now that the buBlnesH flrina have rallied to the sup port of tho college paper, It Is dp to the students themselves to do tho Bame. A short suspension of tho Dally is hardly sufficient to Indicate the loss that the lnsutltutlon would Buffer by a permanent discontinuance. It Is hoped, however, that the past three days have given the Btudent body a hint and that henceforth every Btudent will not only appreciate the paper but will give It aid in every way possible. The death of MIbb Ellen Smith Ib a Bevere blow to the people of the Uni versity. No one came in closer touch with the Btudents as a whole and no one had their interests more at heart than did Miss Smith while she wus fulfilling her duties as registrar. Her long and faithful term In the office gave her an acquaintance with a very large number of the alumni, all of whom have sympathized with her during her Illness, which has been more or less severe since her resignation a year ago. The University mourns the loss of one of Its truest friends and offerB sympa thy to close friends and relatives of the deceased. Dr. Bentz, uenust, Eleventh and O. Don Cameron's for a square meal. Thc Improved I fc JBOSTO IT 1GARTER jfe gB The Standard Jp 1 fr Gentlemen i IVY JALWAYS EASY) llII&L.3f The Name " BOSTON ( ltajlMfGARTER " is stamped 1 H3V"kfion every loop. KlfZiW cushion ) m U(Vr BUTTON I HL. Ues Oat to the letf never JBSSIlps, Tears nor Unfaitens.! Kt HflBL SOLD EVERYWHERE. QIHBEr! Bample Silk 20c r I VHHEkT Mailed on receipt of price. I NMMMaEO. FBO8T0O.,Mk,r 1 1 Bo ton, Mau., U.S.A. WEvery Pair Warranted-tpbI "Eddie" May Coach Uni Nine this Spring. Other Notes. It Ib very probable that Eddie Gor don, on ex-captaln and pitcher, will coach the 'varsity baseball team this year. Gordon has signed as coach with the Denver Western league team and Is coaching Colorado University. He would prefer to coach Nebraska, and has offered his services for a very rea sonable sum. We stand in great need of a baseball coach, especially a man who Is a twlrler himself, as some new material will likely have to be devel oped to help fill the box. Whether Gordon coaches Nebraska will be de termined at the athletic board meeting Monday night. Supporters of the scarlet and cream will be delighted to learn that "Bon net" has entered school and will play baseball this spring. It was feared that third base would be a weak spot In the Unl nine of '03, but with the regiBtration of Hood these feelings vanished Immediately. Let the good work go on. I.etheby, last year's star twlrler, has Blgned with the Hutte, Mont., team. Nebraska will iiiIbb his Btrong arm and darting curves. This has been a quiet week in the track team class. Charter Day exer cises broke Into the work and de tracted from Its Uitercst. The men will get down to systematic practice next week and the personnel of the team will be known before long. Can didates must get in their best licks now if they expect to win a place. Some thirty men are competing, and pros pects for a winning aggregation could hardly bo brighter. I. S. C. Student: Negotiations are under way for a dual field meet with the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. It is to be hoped that this meet can be arranged for, as it will give out athletes a good try out. G. II. Marsland, '1KJ, la now located at St. Louis. He expects to be there, representing Wonnunlaker of Philadel phia, for about a year and a half. Mrs. Marsland is still in Lincoln visiting relatives and friends. The senior class of the Pawnee City high school, accompanied by their su perintendent, Professor Fulmer, vis ited the University during the fore part of the week. Miss Elnora Weldy was absent for a few days this week on account f ill ness. The Sigma Alphs will give a smoker tonight at the chapter house. Arthur Bald visited over Sunday at his home In Aurora. Aunt Miranda. "Hiram in his last letter said the folks up there to the university paid $2,500 for a football coach." Uncle Silas. "Well, I'll swan, Miran da. If that ain't a deuced big price to pay for any sort of a rig." University Bulletin JUNIOR election in U. 20G Monday at 10 a. m. President. A GOOD MANY PEOPLE Are finding out that we are from 50c to 75c cheaper on the same grades of shoes than our competitors and that is the reason we afc selling so many $1.50, $2.00, $2,50 and $3.00 shoes. TTic? New Spring Styles Arc coming In now dally. You will be sur prised to find the very latest lasts, heels and toes in our $3.00 and $3.50 Unes "The Doro thy Dodd" and "Miller & Palne's Special." When you want a shoe that has the style and stock of any $6.00 shce, try our $5.00 Wichert and Gardiner, which comes In five different patterns of last and heel. Miller & Paine Ml 1 MMMWMWWMMNMM)MMMMNWW J Special THE NEW "CLIP" COVER AND 100 SHEETS HISTORY PAPER ... 25c The "CLIP" is the only perfect note book produced aa yot. Preeminently tho SIM PLE8T, STRONGEST, and BEST known Pagoe changed I by a touch. Does not tear tho' pupor, does not waato yourw time, and is always neat and a &, I f in order Let every student 4 discard tho old note book with tho dangling shoestrings, and adorn tho MODERN CLIP BOOK Manufactured in nil grades, shapes , and sizes by HARRY PORTER, Lincoln. by E 11 Barbour Nebraska. Patent applied for for i A "W7E want you to use our "CLIP" COVER so we are making this introductory price. Best out. Try one. 125 So. 12th Harry Porter 125 So. J2th 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cincinnati Shoe Store .and.. Glectric Shoe Repairing Tactory We sell you up-to-date shoes at the r right prices and on repairing we can X save you 50 per cent, having the only up-to-date factory in Lincoln. X Come and see it. 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