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jswwS533?? VS." '1T . - V -if -t "'.. l ?i , 'J tyot IV, Np. 58 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, DEC 2L JKJ4. Price 5 Cents A! TRIP UP NORTH :'! THE SOPHS - LAWS !! The Inter-Class Championship to be Decided. S Cx P,&hiag TW& Hop alBaaaCBSBBa feaaacaaariarr-rr i I'liljimli nil " ) - i' -, r s IT4 M Lr 1, ttlketbair.Game With Mirinft- s ota to be Played. V fi A. 7'HHris:r Hah Itron KernMril From iV- Celorfttfo, 'The basketball men are practicing (Wpy night and rounding into shape farthe games with Minnesota on Jan uary 20 and 21. There arc enough, men outovery night to have practice games and the varsity spends a great Mloalcof time on team work. It Is the intention of the mnuage-hncjit-to play at least three other games besides the Minnesota games on the trip .north. It they make the trip over either tho Great Western or Nor th western railways-they will play two games on the way to Minneapolis. It is very likely thajhthey will play the Sioux City teaha on the trip. If they do, a hard game la anticipated, as this team flg furc(l very prominently in the race for tho championship at the St. Louis fair oh last summer. JVhilc in tylttpeapoliB they will; lay a city Y. M.C, A'.,ot4.hat place; or one inJSt. Paul, it Joeing n question of which one furnishes tho boat guaraa- J.ca Dr. Clapp will accompany the team on this referee. trip and act aB official Manager Morrison of tho trad, team has not yet arranged any meets. Al though there have been several insti tutions after meets- wtyh Nebraska. The manager of theQolora'dor team was in Lfriooln on Satunlttyvfrying- to settle upona, datoforfc meejL between Colo rado ahtl'-NebraBlw -biifiojthfog defi nite wntFflom). TTe';affio trlcniT'td sched ule -a .football gan'for tfext fail 'but wa;given,,B6 deflriitennswer. . " Indications are that UiejDbarter Day athletic exercise thlsYearwUt sur pass aiiy performance ,hvel&Jn previous years ThferoaVe. a-;good rjujnber of men riu't every day'iR pre'paratjon for the different eventaV These exercises will Ib'o'hftld a fidrt- tljno afer the Chris'trnae holidays arp -.ovorV"' Until thatjjttme there will be practice three tlmes"a weelcTconducted by 'Dr. Clapp. The events will be the same' this year as In previous years and rnVdah of sil ver for 'first and bronze 'for? second . places ,I11 be awarded. w '- A Railroad Rates HomA, For students going home the rail roads have made a rato of ono and ine-thlrd far for the round trip. Cer tificates must be secured at the rogls- ir's office, and" then presented at the (ssourl Pacific office on 12th and O, lere.upon payment of 25 cents the fcrtificafees are signed and are then be presented to the office of tho roa,d; to be used. .These tickets are jqou going Wednesday afternoon and ilbday Thursday, and the return limit kxtends over vocation. For those not ig advantage of this rato the rail roads Jiftie offered another rate of ono lare plus 50 cents for the round trip, tqott December 24th, 25th, and 26th. heao rates aro straight, not on the er.tiflcate. plan. Jutt a Suggestion. There Ja .nothing you can give for hrlBtmaft .that ttlll be more appre- lated than an artistic Portrait. Money pent in this lyay goes farther than .any oiner nne. , See'fwfaa't we'are producing in line odtfaithre and make appointments mecuateiy. TO-WNSEND'S ELITE STUDIO, f fcl 22G S. 11th street. Lincoln " Transfer Co.; baggage, h'one' 170. ' ' None so good, nouo so pure, none so elicioue, as the Sommer-Richardson hocolates at the Co-Ob. Lincoln Hotel, January J 3 EDDIE WALT'S ORCHESTRA "M TICKETS, $2.50 t .1 "k" IX '. ' 'MESSIAH" TODAY University Chorus Supporting Soloists. The program' of the "Me8Iah,, as given in yesterday's issue, omitted the name of Miss Graco Castor from the list of sollsts. Resides the university ciiorus, those participating in the ren dition as given this morning will bo: Soloists, Miss draco Cutter, Mu Ada Cantor, Mr. Evere'tB'. Carder, Mr. B. B. Gillespie; organi, MlsrStelta Rtee;. pianist, THIsh' B3dltb Bufliagrin;(ll?ec tor, Mrs. Carrie B. RayiBond: Stririg iirtihcfltcal-accorapAnltnonL' The 1 1 : 30 classed will not bo taken up until thel close or- the "MessIaJi." New Course- Iri Ehtombiogy. A new course In Entomology will In offered by the department next semes ter. Tjje coarse 111 'be. Entomology 12. It will be a'special training- con r so Hi tending to -prepare uttrdcnts for gov oriinient antL experiment .station 1n oetlgaton work. Tlie course cpmea as a reEul( of a growing demand for por tions to filf government positions in thcr various jines of investigation now being carried on by the government Bureau, pf. Entomology. A? meeting of aU'studentB who con temp'tnte ' talcing the courao will be hold immediately al ter school opens In January1. Last "Saturday the "case or Smith vs. Robinson; an ejectment proceeding, was tried In, the supremo cotifrt!, The case was tried by the lower court where Smith prevailed, but tho attorneys of Robinson brought it to the supreme court on error. The counsels (or tho plaintiff in error wer Meyer and Ritchie; those for tho defendant in, crrer, were Ringer And "bay. The opinions -were taken by Chief 'Justlco C. Yl. Sarge,nt and' Associate Justices Ro.scoe J. Atiderson and H. G. Wcllon sick, but will not be bunded down for several- days. Tjio argument wns bojun on Decem ber 10, ad concluded at the nexF sif ting on-t)ec6mber 17. It wa perhaps the longest argument over held In school, consuming seven and one-half hours. However, the Importance or the case and the thoroughness with phlch it was worked up, fully Justified 'this unusual length. . Tho counsels deserve high .commen dation ton .the result, of thelr jvoijk. uie.caso was wou.anaiyzed and all th .law'upon the' Subject, both English and American, were thoroughly di gested. V Why get out-of-town Candies which the dealer may -have had on. his hands three or four months, when you can I get candies made fresh every day at MAXWBUS, 13th and JN. Sommer-Richardson chocolates. The delicious flowing cream centers at the Catyp. ' it r Solve that Christmas gift problem by getting a fountain pen ut the Co-Op. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's new. Restaurant, 119 South 12th. Dinners and suppers $2.60 .per week. The Home Cafe, 214 S. 12th. COVER UP' JUNIORS Should Get '06 Lids as Soon as Possible. -. The Junior Cap committee, whose duty It Is to sell a sufficient number, of '0G inslgnas to lift the outstanding Junior debt incurred Inst prlug at the famousi Freshman cap bonfire, reports a general apathy among their class mates concerning this proposition. Ac cording to the complaints ol this enm- .-mitteo to wham the unpleasant task' of soliciting cap orders' "1 asBlgnedthe jinorsare-'verycnniy in tnelr sup port of this measure, that was agreed upon by the major portion of them in a recent class meeting, as a means of lifting this debt that has been a "bug hear" to the class all year. The order will bo held but a few more days as the time in which to pur chase them has already een oxtended to a.i unreasonable length of time, so us a warning to thupo who want a Junior cap it will bo well for them to biace-up and order a "head gear. The following. Irom The Illinl, of the University of Illinois, will be of In terest In connection with the big corn special now touring the state, and which was described at length In a re cent number of The Ncbraskan: "Albert N. Hume,.lnEtructor in Farm crops Ip off for a week':j trip with Pro fessor l.yonB of Nebraska university. The C. B. & Q. railroad Is furnishing a free "corn train spoclul." which will stop at all stations on that line In Nebraska. At each stop Professor Ly ons and Mr. Hume will make roar platform speeches on "Up-to-date Corn Farming', and kindred subjects. Tills special trip Is made by tho railroad of ficials and representatives of the Ag ricultural Colleges in tho Interest of better larm prn'-tlces in selecting, test ing, planting and harvesting, with the direct object of obtaining a larger corn crop next year. Similar trips will be made in Iowa, Missouri and Illinois. " A very enjoyable time was expert onccd by a number of university peo- pie last Saturday evening on the lake near the Fair ground). Tho Ice was in an unusually good condition and tlie calm weather, together with the beau tiful moonlight evening, made tho con ditions for skating ideal. Secretary Barrett of the 8tate His torical society wtent to Omaha yester day on business connected wlm the historical work. Elliott's Sultorium, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 113C O street Both phones. . Kappa Alpha Thota will have their annual Christmas tree tonight at the chapter house. PI Beta Phi Initiated last night at the chapter house. R. H. Jenno, ex-'OG, wns a campus visitor yesterday. Union Shining Parlor. Shine, 6c. Chairs for ladles. , 1018 p street. University Book Store for pins, burnt leather, tenants, and bon bons. Tfi Cunteit l'roml to l One at ili Flerrrat TliU Kchhoii. Tho much disputed football contest between the Freshman Laws, and tho Sophomores tp decide tho Inter-class championship, will bo played tomor row. This game promises to be in tensely Interesting, not merely be cause of Its significance In deciding the class championship, but because of tho'anirnnted spirit and tho long-drawn litigation between tho two classes that has been smoldering for the past two weelcs. Both teams will enter tho con tost with the strongest determination tc win, which will .produce tho groal ost oxertlons fronf both throughout the whole game. The comparative strength of tho two teams is hard to estimate because they have not beerr playing for 'some- tim and any way it would be hard to make a comparison of the two teams that won tho championship in two en tireiy44Kerdat .-fields; At any rate, ther'o will be somo brlBk playing on both sides. , ' Summer Session Plan The Course of Study Committee and the Inspector of Accredited High Schools perfected arrangements last Saturday afternoon for the next Sum mer School session of the university. The logents havo made increased ap propriation for this Important wot I. and prospects seem very hopeful for a Inrgely Increased attendance. The di rector submitted several Innovation and was advised to work them out. Tho School of superintendence was heartily approved and will bo made" even more prominent 'than last summer. This Is an unusually practical course for su perintendents and principals In our graduating classes. It is concededly worth one year of experience. A Message From Great Britain. Miss C. Ruth Rouse, who is from Girton college, Cambridge England, will visit the University of Nebraska January 28-UO, 1905, In tho interest of the Student Volunteer movement for foreign Missions. Whllo a student, .Miss Rouso was ac tive in the Student Volunteer and Christian association work of Great Britain, and since leaving college has been employed as traveling secretary oi the British Student Volunteer Un ion, and later in the same capacity for . the American movement. She then became one of the workers in connec tion with the University Women's Christian Settlement at Bombay, India, and is now travollng secretary for the World's Student Christian Federation. Probably, no other woman has Worked among the students of as many differ ent nations as has Miss Rouse. Through tho efforts of Mr. John .R. Mott she has been secured for a short visit to colleges of America, and Ne braska is fortunate enough to be in cluded in the small list thus prepared. i i r . I For those wishing to attend the an nual meeting of the Teachers' associa tion tp be held in Omaha just .after Christmas, the Rock Island has mado a rate of $1.10 for tho round trip from Lincoln, providing two hundred can be secured to take advantage of this low race. If this number can be obtained the Rock Island will furnish a special train for the movement. At present there seems to be no one at the head of an organizing party, and tho rato may be lost for lack of patronage. There ought to bo C0.O Lincoln people sufficiently interested In this meeting to take advantage of this opportunity, and It would be well if somebody would take It upon hlmqelf to see that the 200 is guaranteed, . l , ' t -y.i --y 7 4 i t ii i . 3 -'sv- -,.. - jA - jijgj-' --Mw rife- &$MkJxX&