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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1903)
- at; " ' V.' v.'- ' ,-"? tv" -- . ' tv - J! WrtiM11' ' ''" fn rH,.lfd.v, ---.-, w".. J- ---., -. , , , . i a - i- U -... j.i.i' n I II k I i y '' "I ,t ; " . I i ' i'i.iiiiiiii iij i I In " W - - mfl , J.., i. T- t r ttbe Dailp fUbraefean 1 i tbe Dally Debraskan. A consolidation of The Htperlan. Vol. 81, The Nobnmkan, VoL 16, Bcarlot and Cronm, Vol. 4. Edltor-ln-ChUf etatlnwu Manager Olroulator John D. Rioa A. O. Bohrelber O. A. Sawyer AMOOIATl XDITOBS: Now- Athletic Literary A. P. Booker Oajlord G. Bennett Dorothy Orean R-i'onTKHH L A. KwlnK, Vlolut Irwin, 0 U. Taylor. W. C. HaniHoy, Edgar Mollott, and Mabel FosHlnr. Omocat Editorial, U 803 H; Business, U 211U. Post Omoe, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln. Bnbaoriptlon Prloe, 3 per year. In dvanoe. Entered at the pottoflloo at Llnooln, Nebraaka aa seoond-olau mall matter. Editorial Remarks No unreasonable demand Is made In asking that 5,000 tickets bo sold for the Illinois game. The Btudent body can contribute toward making this game the best attended over seen on our ath letic field. The attraction Is of sur passing lmportanco, and such being the case It rcsta with us to do our share toward ensuring a fitting crowd. Each can act within his own sphere of Influence. In rousing interest among friends and among tho newspapers throughout tho stato. A recognition of our common Interest and united effort could achieve a result In this enterprise that would be simply amazing. b Tho band did Itself proud In chapel yesterday morning, making an admir able Impression upon all who were fortunate In being present. There Is no doubting the fact that we have a band that Is a credit to tho university and one that outranks all former bands. Natural talent combined with skillful training have given ub a band whose equal It Is hard to find In any western Institution. Its presenco at the game today In Lawrence will bo one of tho most potont factors in helping our team achieve glory against Its op ponents. It will doubtless create an Impression there that will b$ a credit for Itself and for our Institution. o University students who aro desirous of knowing the best places to patronize, can readily enlighten themselves by glancing through the advertising col umus of The Nebraskan. Wo now have represented In our advertising the lead ing and most responsible business houses In the city where we assure our readers that they will receive tho fair est consideration and treatmont. It Is a good policy for students to trade with tho firms who patronize the college pa per, as our class of advertisers are men who take an active interest In the Unl vorslty and are alway& willing to take extra pains In accommodating the stu dents. Just bear UiIb in mind, and patronize the men who. support Unir verslty enterprises. ' o Wo aro glad that all misunderstand ing with Kansaa was wiped out before tho team started for Lawrence. In re gard to the protest they did all that could bo askod, and we can only hope that the gamo can bo played without any display of unfriendliness. We have overy desire to "reserve relations with Kansas, and it will certainly be no fault of ours If thoy aro over broken off. We have a strong contingent there to stand up for Nebraska, and there is no doubt but that thoy will perform their part well.' It Is desirable though that they should avoid a clash with tho Kansas rooters that might lead to unpleasantness. And wo are sure that In chapel Friday morning that wo may oxpect nothing of that sort. What thoy are there for is to enjoy tho game, and support our men and if necessary pre vent our team from being imposed upon. There is no doub of the team's abil ity to win, as Kansas Is greatly out classed. But whatever the result may bo, it Is hoped that those to whose por tion defeat may fall, will bear It with good grace. This gamo will close a chapter of exciting events and we hope that the culmination of what Is yet to come may result to tho benefit ijnd sat isfaction of both Institutions. o Glee Club Meeting. What about the Olee club? Inquir ies are constantly coming In regarding the Olee club, and but little satisfac tion could hitherto be given. Iast year the club was a great success and un der the directorship of Professor Starr won a reputation that has made the University Olee club famous. Profes sor Starr has left, to bo sure, but the ciiib is still In existence and if all goes well we may hear from thorn In the near future. Many of tho old voices are again In tho club and every place was decided by sharp competition, and It Is announced by the management that the club is made up of even bet ter material than last year. Dr. Clem ents, who took an active part In direct ing tho club last year, has charge, and although they have met for rehearsals only onco a week there has been great progress made. Now, however, the club is looking for a director who can tako the club and put on the finishing touches. Dr. Clements la one of the llrst tenors, whero very heavy work falls on him, and he does not feel that he can take the directorship. Perhaps tho most able man to bo found any where is Professor Eames of the Con servatory of MubIc. Mr. Eames Is bo well known In tho musical world that no qualification Is necessary. With his directorship the possibilities of the dub would be unlimited and his name at the head would certainly be a great adver tisement wherever they went. But here Is tho difficulty. The club has arranged to purchase dress suits, which will In volve somo 600, and the management fall to see their way clear unless the University and friends of the club ral ly to their Biipport. Certainly It Is a worthy cause, and no one loyal to the University in all Its phases will hesi tate to lend their most hearty support when called upon. Tho seCond' year class In domestic science will write a paper on "The Preservation of Canned Foods." Tho art exhibition held in tho Wo man's club rooms, in tho basement of the public library building, Is report ed as very good. It is one of the best collections of photographs of tho noted pictures in tho. west. Tickets aro 25c, 15c and 10c. Tho cooking school of the College Settlement began a week ago last Sat urday. Tho city gas company httB fur nished a new stove and with the good equipments that have been purchased tho claBS can be carried on vary suc cessfully. Miss Whedon has charge of tho class. It is reported that quite a largo number of children attended tho first morning. Throe boxes of glass apparatus have just arrived for tho department of ani mal husbandry in tho agricultural school. Chris' Bath Parlors, lltlx an P Sts. Meerschaum pipeB. 25 per cent off this week. F. A. Powell, Oliver the atre building. Regular meals, 19 cents, Good Health Cafe. Lunches from 8 cents up. Ticket plan. Handsome, up-to-date warranted pat ent colt-shoes, $3.50. Sanderson's. Wright rung Co.. 117 No. Uth. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. lWMVMMMWM"MNVIMn K trimmings r vi Wnj W V u u I a i T J H a l"T jP 1116 . Roman gold buttons; a touch of gilt brade or scarlet I broadcloth, and deep military capes are the latest iad Rich materials, glossy zibelines, smooth Kerseys, rough cheviots, and elegant velour, each with its suitable and clever decoration. Any length to suit the individual taste or requirements of figure from the short hip coat or down to the seven-eighths length. ---- Girls Military Coats $10.00 to $35.00 Other Styles $5:00 to $45.00 Miller bVWWAJMM Electric Shoe Repairing Factory We demonstrate the fact that we save you money on your Shoe Repairing Mens Sewed Soles 75c Ladies Sewed Soles 50c Mens Rubber Hce's 40c Ladies Rubber Heels 35c We can also save you money in our Shoe Line. You are invited, Woifange Watthon & Co. 220 O St Phono A 902 The Weber Suitorium la the up-to date place where you can get your Qoffyng Cleaned and Pressed Phone 708 Northeast . Cor. 11th Sc O St. Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroofPrlntlng Co '""'" 1 1 iii Dry Oak Chunks For Stoves. Gregory, The Goal Man. Office J 044 O St., Phones, 343-488. Girl's Winter Cloaks Such a variety in materials, cuts and I as has not been seen for years. The girls show more preferance for the f military styles than any other this season i iv Paine We wish all our stndcnts friends to know that the Best Ice Cream COMES FROM Franklin Ice Cream and Dairy Co. 133 So. 12th St. Phono. F 205 LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fountain and Magazines. 113 North 11th Street There is no watch, clock or article of jewelry we cannot fix C A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Mlnute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. H23 O Street W. F0L1ART 1131 0 STREET Cigas and News Novels lor Salvor Exchange 1 1 iiiinnul-.HM-H ; I- SJS A! H k .IIIIIIIIIIMIII.N.M , iMiinuiumir Si . t '"'"'V " ili . . " . A, , 't i s v- -.. A&-s&& .-. ;w. $&fa :- ttaftV Vte3I , '' " 7 , wm)w - fj!mm:m -T. --f - . ". . - --. . .' r .i S. V