,; J1 jr. A G be alls TRe br ae nan S h (. 1 I; . e Dafy Ucbraskan. A consolidation of TUo Hesperian, Vol. Ill, Tho Xobrankiin, VoL lo, Bcnrlot and Crown, Vol. 4. Editor-ln-Chlef Business Manager Olroulator New" Athlotlo Lltorary lolin D, Rloe A. Q. Bobrolber O. A. Bawyer ASflOOTATR KDITOIlfl: A. F. Booker Qnylonl G. Bunnott Dorothy Grotm Omoeni Editorial, U BOflHl Biwlnww, U 211& Post OlHoo, Box 10, Btatlon A, Lincoln. Subscription Prloo, $2 por year. In kdvano. Entered at tho postoffloo at Lincoln, Nebraska as necond-claHS mall matter. Editorial Remarks Rumors aro current concerning dep redations that tho Sophs are planning against the person and propeity of certain of tho FreHhmen. Not satis fled with the outcome of last Monday's contest they Intend pushing the Issue further, holding as their view that no Freshman class should bo allowed to administer Its affairs unopposed. It Is qulto likely, however, that the Freshman meeting for the election of officers next Monday will not ho dis turbed, but whatever tho Sophomores do AvllI probably be of a local nature. The Freshmen will have reason to con gratulate themselves when their af fairs aro settled and everything run ning smoothly. o This morning occurs tho second foot ball rally of tho year, and It is up to ftJVGry student and membor of tho fac ility to attend and do all In their power to instill a confidence into tho players for tholr battlo with Colorado next Saturday. "Wo are In tho midst of a hard soason now audi tho studont body should not draw back a slnglo step In lending to tho team Its united and enthusiastic support. Only In colleges whero tho gamo Is well supported are strong toamB found, and tuolr strength Is as a rulo commensurate with the na turo and tho amount of backing given them by tho student body. Colorado has a heavy team and a good record, and tho energetic co-operation of tho studont body with the mon in tho lino will add to tho com pleteness of tho victory for, while we do not like to boast, wo can not an ticipate any other result. The people of Lincoln havo been liberal In sup porting tho team and have turned out In goodly numbers, but tho students should not leave It entirely to them to push tho Interests of football here. If tho Btudents will only como out and hear what will bo said In chapel this morning and act on cho impulses Uiroused, then there would be no rea Bon for doubt as to the attendance at Saturday's game. Let ovory stu dent bear in mind tho fact that the team needs his support, and if each one does his duty and attends the meeting this morning ho will be duly impressed by thiB fact. Lot all como out. It will do us good to bo togother and learn of the opinions of those who aro in a position to speak of tho team'B prospects; for looming up in tho dis tance wo Bee in retrospect a series of games that will call forth the best that is in our team, and which seem to In crease in magnitude as we draw nigh to each in its order. There aro fle games yet, any one of which is liable to surpass any as yet played and two of which aro cer tain to do bo. Tho interest stirred up at this meeting wll have a lasting ef fect and give impetus to similar move ments in tho future. Therefore como out we mean everybody and use your vocal powers In convincing tho team that you are with them and bo pre pared to receive into your minds tho Just arguments that will bo advancodr tending to show why our student body should do all In its power to promote tho interests of our championship team. . Ono of the most original and novel schemes for pushing any enterprise Ib tho Athletic Carnival that has been arranged by members of tho faculty. Tho fact that a spectacle will, actually bo furnished of faculty members con testing in athletic sports is a sufficient guarantee of the success of tho under an athletic nature occurred here that taking. Never before b-- in event oi promised so much entertainment as does this, and the very Inception of the scheme shows cleverness and at tho same time shrewd calculation. Somo system of raising money for the college settlement had to be devised, and In order not to Interfere with any of tho plans that already exist and havo been put into execution, it was necessary that something new and sen satlonnl be arranged, In order to at tract the Interest and gain the support of University people and the general public. The committee In charge of affairs are conducting matters in tlu right way and are pushing the enter prise vigorously, with every prospect of suc( ess. o UULAJULMJL9J19JUUL9JL9M9JULM&MA JJltJJLILftJlAAAJAAAAAAAJtAMt' 3 SEE SIDLES FOR ATHLETIC GOODS AH Kinds of Foot Ball Clothing, Gynamusium Suits, Basket" Balls and Suits, Running: Pants. We are Edison Western Job bers for Phonographs, National and World Bicycles. & J H. E. SIDLES CYCLE CO. -Wt't'i'iiT The Library Fee. enrolled In the colleges pay this fee. Those In the schools do not pay, but they are required to pay laboratory fees. Those paying tho library fee for the most part use tho books fre quently and are taking work in tho literary groups. All the money secured by means of this fee is used to swell the library fund that 1b devoted to the purchase of books most badly needed. Eat at. Don Cameron's Cafe. Union Shining Parlor. 1018 0 St. Chairs for ladies and gentlemen. Wright Drug Co., 149 N. 13th, Tol 313. Marshall and Richards, hair-cutting a specialty; massage, shaving, etc. Electric , Shoe Repairing Factory We demonstrate the fact that we save you money on your Shoe Repairing 4 ! ! ! ! ! '! ! ; i--2-fr-. I TT;,oJt vinvci.Miy Stationery We have the University Colors Embossed on Sta tionery. Very fine paper and several styles to pick from. Athletic goods of all descriptions. All the new books, o o j Samuel Hall Books and Stationery The Yellow Front. 1 123 O Street v 5-- " r A second request for metallurgists bus been received at tho executive of fice and at the headquarters of tho chemistry department. Twenty-four men are wanted, graduates preferred. The request comes from tho Harbison Walker Refractory Co., of Pittsburg. Here Is a good opportunity for any student fitted to take advantago of It, The University treasurer reports that tho sum of $1,600 will bo added this year to the library fund as a result of tjie ono doHdji- charged to each stu dent not paying some Kind of a labor atory fee, as a library lee. For some time theio has been a strong feeling among many members of the faculty that somo plan should bo devised by means of which the de partmental libraries could be made stronger. The great need was for du plicates of the volumes most In de mand and for volumes to replace those too badly worn for further service. The fund at Ihe disposal of the library authorities was not sufficient to meet the need. In several departments col lections were taken In classes to make certain purchases. Finally at a meet ing of tho committee on fees the mat ter was taken -up and Mr. Wyer was consulted as to tho advisability of levy ing a small sum upon tho students not paying laboratory fees. Ho considered it an excellent move, which would re sult In great good to the students them selves. The result of. tho trial has been most satisfactory. Somo years ago each of tho de partments decided upon tho fees thought necessary to bo charged in its own domain. The results were submitted to the faculty and their recommenda tion sentto tho board of regents which acted uno themliowever, tho growth of the univeTfiltynas been so rapid and the necessity for the formation of new departments and schools requiring lab oratory work so pressing that a spe cial committee, was appointed by the regonta to take charge of tho fixing of fees for the entire Institution. The regents agreed to -act on the decision of this committee. Only the students Mens Sewed Soles 75c Ladies Sewqd Soles 50c Mens Rubber Heels 40c Ladies Rubber Heels -35c We can also save you money in our Shoe Line. You are invited. A. G. 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