The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 09, 1905, Image 2

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TlioHkrpcrlan.'Vol. tft-.ThoNebrftakam, fol, tO
Scarlot and Orcam, Vol. i.
Pnbllihod dally, oxoept Bundajc and Mondr,
t.ttao UnlTcraity of Nebraska, Llnooln, Nob.
j tho-Hwiporiah fobltohlngXJo .,
BoAno'dr LrmOTOiw
ProfoMorp J. I. Wyor, and 0. B. Richard:
H. P. Lcayitt
John Wwtbror K. R. Waltoo.
Kdltor-inOhlof
Manatror
An'i Managor
Amoolato Editor
Circulator
Frod A. BwooWy
A. O. Sohroib
Frod Nanghtoo
A. M fcovy
Waltor E. Standovon
STAFF
Athli&o ' - - - A. VanOrad
Aadstant miotic H. L. Bwm
Nw- . H.O.Myera
BtntoFarm - A. F. Magdana
Editorial Boomi and Boainwa OfflooU 2H
Pout Office Station A. Lincoln, Nobr.
Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 1528
Automatic 2365.
Bnbaorlptlon Prloo, 12 per year, In advanoo
Entorod at tho postofllco nt Lincoln, Nob,,
as ooond-clftBa mall matter under tho not of
oongrosa of March 0, 1870.
Individual notloon will bo charged for at tho
rdto of 10 oonte for oaoh innortlon. FaculfWL
departmental and unlvonUty bullotlnB will
gladly bo publlahod frod, as horotof Ore
Notices and subscriptions may
bo loft at tho Dally Nobraskan
office, or at tho Co-Op. Book
Storo.
Editorial Remarks
A report has reached uh to the ef
fect that the Haskell Indian maidens
refused to continue a game of basket
ball down In Kansas somowhere be
causo a member of the opposing team
suld a naughty word. In our pa3t
dealings with the Indian braves wi
have found that naughty words come
ery readily to tho tongue but wlth-ne
girls conditions aro of course quite dif
ferent. Every effort will be put forth
will bo hold, oho' on May lftrffrn quo
ouMay 26th. AJthojlgh a raimber"havo
announced' tholf Intention, of attend
ing both functions yet 1 1b probable
that' the regular Pah Holl attendance
will bo practically cut In half.
Both factions assort their Intention
oj giving as swell u dance as possible
but with tho. receipts cut In -two and
the expense for each dance as much or
more than usual, It is evident that, If
tho desired standard Is to be attained,
thero will bo a discrepancy somowhere.
Now If a union of tho factions could
be effected and but one dance glvon,
what would result? Tho actual ex
penses of tho dance such as rent of
.Auditorium, music, programs, etc., f
would be no more for both together
than for each separate. Assuming that
If two dances are given each will pay
expenses, wore they to bo united In
one, a largo sum would undoubtedly
bo available for better refreshments or
better decorations. Decorations at tho
Pan Hell dance havlbg been, as a
rule, not very elaborate. Or, as the
dance Is most Informal the price might
bo reduced from -$2.00 to $1.50 and-Btllt
leave the committee a reasonable com
pensation for their services.. Another
element which should be considered,
h the fact that each year a large num
bei of old men come back for the com
mencement season, and attend the Pan
Hell dance, as the affair now stands,
they must either miss the first one and
thus perhaps miss some meeting to
which they had looked forward with
pleasure, or else they must return a
week earlier than ordinarily.
It has been said that at the meet
ing of tho committee, held last Thurs
day, each side admitted that both sides.
should make some concessions, but
neither was willing to take the Inla
tlve. Inasmuch as the annual compe
titive drill of the Cadet Battalion will
Iv held on the afternoon of May 2G, it
would seem that the antl-Tno faction
have at present a slight advantage.
Tl'en certainly without any appear
ance of weakening they can afford to
compromise. On the other hand the
one faction, having a large active and
alumni membership who will presum
ably flock to the support of their
dnnce, are confident as to its success
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The Simple Life
is helped by reasonable economy.
The snappiest styles of hats ever
at $2.50, is "intelligent economy."
1AHY PAY MORE?
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tomorrow to show how superior we aro
to tho naughty Kansans even In tongue
holding ability.
Any communications which are
printed In these columns are printed
for what they aro worth. Expression
of individual opinion of a nature such
as can be printed are solicited. All
communications must be signed.
Cprn munication.
To the Editor of The Dally Nobraskan:
Tho Pan Hellenic dance being tho
most general topic of conversation In
University circles, a few suggestions
from ono who Is strictly a non-combatant
may. be pertinent.
A week has passed since the fight
between the Tno and antl-Tno factions
for tho control of tho dance began, and
fi'om present Indications two dances
and honce In compromising will show
no weakness.
Now would It not be proper for the
heads of tho two committees to get to
egther In a conciliatory spirit and sub
mit propositions to each other? Such
a course would certainly redound to
the credit of the committees, the dance,
afrtTthe University. "X."
Some fifty people attended convoca
tion yesterday to hear tho most excel
lent talk on "Culture." Either wo aro
so cultured that we do not need any
additional pointers, or else we are so
uncultured that wo do not care
er condition Is deplorable.
Eith-
Thls Is the season everybody feels
like sitting for pictures. Have you had
that "feeling?" If not, see what Town
send is producing and you will make
an apoplntment Immediately. Studio
22(! South' lth street.
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There are Many. TMtdtidns of)
Bakers Cocoa
and-
Baker's Chocolate
Dottt be misled by them !
Our trade-mark is on every
package of genuine goods.
Under the decisions of several
United States Courts, no
other chocolate or cocoa than
Walter Baker & Co.'s is en-
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titled to be sold as " Baker's
Lookfty.TdMk Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1780 Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
$18-85 L4c. ggj;
The Missouri Pacific will soil tickets on February 7th,
21st and March 7th and 21st to many points in Louisiana,
Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days.
This very low rate includes Galveston, San Antonio, Part
Arthur, and is much less than one way fare. The Missouri
Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City and
St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coaches
and the best of everything.
CITY UCKET OFFICE
S. W. Corner ilth and O Streets
F. D. CORNELL, P. 5 T. A.
Wedding Invitations
and Announcements
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'DRUG CO. M7hoita!e and ReUll
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Automatic Phone J 707 J J 46 O Street
LINCOLN, NEB.
$be fraternity BullNno
Corner 13th and N Streata
Faulkner A Sharp, Props i
Special RatM (or Fraternity Dncu.
Tlptiout Automatic J 974, Bll 974
Residence, Automatic 1887, Sell 457
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H. N. TOWN
Groceries and Meats
Cornor 27th and O 8treots
PHONE 02O
Our Motto: "Nothing but tho Boat"
Columbia National
Bank ol OFUNSgxA
artaUSOQAOOJO
The First National Bank
of Llnotta, Net.
UNITED 0TATBS DBPOSITOJIV
Capital 1R00M9
Surplus lMLfMLlt
UndlvMtd rlts .. M0Mt
8. H. BurahuB, Frta,
A, J. Bainm, Vlos-PrABldtmt . .
HL 6. FrMmu, CtoHtftt.
H. B, Brans, Asat. Cashier.
Frank Parka, Asat. Caakkc.
V. a. Eaaterday, Auditor.
R. H. GILLESPIE
Phone JHO J24Q Street
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