The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 22, 1905, Image 2

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A consolidation of
The Hcaporian, Vol. 81, Tho Nebranknn, 7o, 10
Scarlet and Cream, Vol. I.
Pnbllahod dally, except Sunday and Monday,
at tho University ot Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob.
by tho Hesperian Publishing Co.,
Boabd Or DinxoTona
Professors JF I. jor, and O. B. Richards :
H. P. Lcavltl
John WestoTor E. R. Walton.
Bdltor-ln-Ohlef
Manager
Asn't. Manager
Amoclato Editor
Circulator
Athletic
Assistant Athletic
News
State Farm
Frod A. Swoeloy
A. O. Schrolbor
Frod Naughton
A. M Lory
Walter E. Standoven
STAFF
cago It defeated a team which had won
from Northwestern, Iowa, Purdue and
Nebraska. An effort was made to
schedule a game with the University of
Chicago when the dates for the eastern
trip were made, but In vain. The near
est we got to Chicago University was
a game with the Central Y. M. C. A.
of Chicago. Perhaps the Wisconsin
"Cardinal" Is laboring under tho de
lusion that, when we came pretty near
ly playing Chicago, we came pretty
nearly being defeated and this proxi
mity to defeat adds another Btone In
Wisconsin's foundation for claiming
the championship .
R. A. VanOradoL
H. L. 8wan
H. G. Myers
A. F. Magdana
Editorial Rooms nnd Business Office U 2lH
Post Office Station A. Lincoln, Nebr.
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Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 15ia
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Subscription Price, (2 per year, In advanoa
Entorod at tho postoQlco at Lincoln, Neb.,
as 'second-class mall matter under tho act of
congress of March 8, 1870.
Individual notices will bo charged for at the
rate of 10 conts Tor eoeh Insertion. Faculty,
departmental and unlvorslty bulletins will
' gladly bo published-! roo, as heretofore.
Notices and subscriptions may
be left at tho Daily Nebraskan
office, or at the Co-Op. Book
Store.
Editorial Remarks
With the advance of tho baseball
season one thing has become painfully
appaient to the eye of the observant
"fan." The men need new suits.
From the motley array of uniforms In
evidence every afternoon on the dia
mond one not knowing would hardly
guess what team was at work, so bad
ly worn are the old 'Varsity suits. Tho
team this year promises to be a good
one and one that will uphold Nebraska
honor on the baseball field as It should
be, and It is no more than right that
they should have some better equip
ment in the way of uniforms. No mat
ter how good a game a team plays If It
is poorly uniformed some of the excel
lence of the work Is lost In the un
pleasant remembrance of the team's
appearance. Every time our team plays
a game of ball It is an advertisement
for the University and our advertise
ments ought to be gotten up in the
best shape possible.
At Convocation today: Dr. Tuttle,
Professor Fling on "Crises In tho
World's History," Father Strltch on
"Parsifal," and Professor Porslnger on
"Three Centuries of American Cos
tumes." A case of pay your money
and tako your choice.
The Interest displayed yesterday
morning at the track athletic mass
meeting was very gratifying and if
tho Interest now aroused does not lag
Nebraska's prospects on the track this
spring are very bright. Between sixty
and seventy men rosigtered for the
different events, which Is much more
material than we have had to work
with for some time. Hard consistent
work, however, must be done in order
to place Nebraska in track athletics
where she is In other branches of
sport, but that this endeavor will be
forthcoming the enthusiasm shown
.yesterday makes quite certain.
The Athletic Board at its meeting
-Monday night took another step to
ward Insuring a successful football sea
son for 1905, by re-electing John West
over to the position of assistant foot
ball coach. Westover's efflclentrwork
In this position for the last two years
has been In a great measure responsi
ble for Nebraska's success on the grid
iron. Westover lias Coach Booth's en
tire confidence, as has been proven
time and again, and he commands the
confidence of the whole student body
In a like manner. The Board could
not have chosen one more thoroughly
a master of the game nor one better
able to command the confidence of
his men.
In Offer Colleges
The University of Michigan is
spending $13,000 for a new field.
The Indiana legislature recently ap
propriated $100,00 for the State University.
Yale is now establishing a branch
college In the Province of Hunan, in
China.
Two hours' university credit is given
at Chicago University for services in
the orchestra.
The Freshman Classes of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania and Columbia
University will meet In an Intercol
legiate debate this year.
King Victor Emmanuel of Italy has
conferred upon Professor Charles Eliot
Norton of Harvard University the dec
oration of grand officer of the Order of
the Crown In recognition of his ser
vices in translating Dante's works in
English, and his sorvices to Italian lit
erature In America.
By virtue of having defeated the
University of Chicago at basketball by
a score of 29 to 24 the University of
Wisconsin now lays claim to the west
ern championship, supporting its claim
by the statement that in defeating Chi-
Willlams College students have de
cided, for the good of the college, to
abolish hazing until the end of the
college year in June. If the experi
ment proves a betterment for the col
lege, the rule will be made permanent.
The faculty Is of the opinion that the
example will be followed by Amherst
and Wesleyan.
For Fure see Steele, 143 S. 12th St.
Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's
new Restaurant, 119 South 12th.
Manifolding and typewriting. ' See
Ed. Affoltor, check room, basement Unl
hall. University rates.
Elliott's Suitorium, cleaning, dyeing
and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136
0 street Both phones.
Go down to Sanderson's and get a
pair of those Sample Shoes. They are
selling at one-half price.
There are Many Imitations of
Baker's Cocoa
and-
Baker's Chocolate
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Don't be misled by them I
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 d? Co.'s is en
titled to be sold as "Baker's
LookidaiTtk.Mik 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
The Newest Popular Books
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The Prospector, by Ralph Conner $1.20
The Masquerader, by K. C. ThursUn 1.20
The Law of the Land, by Emerson Hough 1.20
The Simple Life, by Charles Wagner .25
The Clansman, by Thomas Dixon 1.20
at BROWN'S, 127 south Eleventh
The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Nob.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital 200,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided profits . . 40,000.00
S. H. Burnham, Prea.
A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President.
H. S. Freeman, Cashier.
H. B. Evans, AsBt. Cashier.
Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier.
P. R. Easterday, Auditor.
Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street
Both phones.
Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street.
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For something artistic and
up-to-date try our Platinums
Rates for Students. . . . . .
'029 O STREET
MrLaJtrL I Jcl Jr JLa JLi
The Cash Grocery
J.W.SMITH, Prop.
245 South llth Street.
MRS. J. W. PETRY
molesalcanc, BAKERY
334 So. llth Street
Bell Phono 604 Auto Phone 2604
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We are sole agents in Lincoln for
the celebrated
D. & M. Baseball and
Athletic Goods
Full line of baseball shoes. Special
prices on uniforms to clubs.
Girard Cycle C'mpy
1304 O Street
Columbia Ttional
Riintr ift OF LINCOLN,
DaiUC NEBRASKA
'' Capital, $100,000.00
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