The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1905, Image 2
4 EKZZES3 MMffSm N',n ' "ys '-x 'Am " & THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 1 piWi ' j. ' i' R I i . Bl 1 ftf I Fit fr 'i- tbc Daily ftebraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraskan, Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cnyim, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcci and ont Sunday Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian ruwian Ing Co. Board of Director. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco Fossler. H. P. Leavltt. Dwlght Cramor.' A. a. Bohrolbor, Edltor-ln-Chlof J. D. Clark Manager Fred Naughton Circulator Walter E. Standovon Athletlo It. A. Van Orsdol for appearing in public in tho rolo of Jesters and to continue tho practice. Every student who enjoys a good hearty laugh shoulnttt miss this op portunity to seo his professors in all sorts of ridiculous attitudes and posi tions, and from past experience it is safe to say that none will do so. Editorial RoomO U 204V4. Business Omco, U 211 W. Post Ofllco, Station A, Lln Coln, Nob. O'mco hours of Business Managor and EdltorXJliOO to 11:30 dally. YeleDhone Automatto 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Prlco, 12 por year In advance Entered at tho postomco at Lincoln, Nob., as second-class mall matter under tho act of congress of March 3. 1870. Individual notices will bo chargod for at tho rato of 10 oonts for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore FACULTY FOOLI8HNE88. Tomorrow afternoon tho third an nual performance byt tho faculty of tho University for tho benefit of tho Col lege Settlement will tako placo on tho athlotlc field, and a very interesting and exciting timo is promised for all who attend. The object of these per formances by tho austere professors is to raise funds for tho support of the Collogo Settlement. This is a most praisoworthy object, and should ro ceivo tho hearty support and' co-operation of every student of tho Unlver-, Bity. Tho College Settlement was be- CIRCU8 THUR8DyY. (Contnued from pago 1.) Military Drill Js such a snap at tho University of Nebraska that Its popu larity has spread among the faculty and tomorrow afternoon Cdmpany C and Company A recruited entirely from among tho ranks of the faculty and commanded by Captain David and Goliah, respectively, aluso faculty cap tains wgill compete for a prize in a military spelldown. Although the cap tains differ in a groat many things, in ono respect they are alike. Both ex pect to win. Goliah IsTolyihg on his superior armor, but David is preparing to snatch his opponont "bald-headed" and tho safost way to keep from lbsing money in thois exciting contest is not to bet. To the upper classmen who have had the opportunity of attending for mer carnivals of a similar nature any description of tho events of tomorrow afternoon no matter how elaborate, sounds 'tame. The simplo announce ment of tho event is all that is neces sary for him. He comprehends tho rest at a glance. An announcement of the faculty circus means as much to him as the announcement of foot ball rally or a Freshman class meeting. But to all strangors who are handicap ped by a lack of experience, no descrip tion, no matter how detailed or care fully drawn, can do justico to tho evont Words cannot describe it. The tongue is powerless to relate it. The OLIVER THEATRE JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC TONIGHT AT 8:15. "Home Folks" $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. THUR8DAYNIGHT AT 8:15. "Mrs. Leffiipell's Boots" $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c. FRIDAY, 8AT. AND 8AT. MAT. "Happy Hooligan" PRICES MAT Ore. 60c, Bal. 25c, Reserved. EVE $1.00, 75c, 50c, and 25c. Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe- Little Gem Hoi fTafflos andFina Moald and Lunches. S 17-12 J North ft University Dining Room latfe and Q, Streets. IV UV IIHT be a vegetari- 11 II I II U I an and be hap py? SpeciaHor this week 3 $5 meal tickets for $11. A cut in price doesn't mean a cut in service. Try it. Cush man & Carman. G-H. Cafe, ' WANTED-200 ladies and gentlemen, to try our $3 weekly board. Every thing first-class. New management. Meal tickets issued. .50 JOOOOOOOCXXJOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXX) ATS Why Pay More? I show every shape and style of the $4 and $5 hatters BUDD - $.250 Hatter - 1141 O )CJCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)OOOOCX) gun some flvo or six years ago, and has boon entirely dependent upon what fundB can be supplied by tho Unlvor slty body of students and faculty. Through tho unremitting efforts of a lew ot tho more enthusiastic profes sors,, tho Settlement has boon able to build a hoUBo near tho Rock Island tracks, and has kept a number of. classes going thoro throughout the winter months of each year. This Settlement has been of Inestimable benefit to a largo number of the poor er classes who have not school and Boclal advantages. In the latter re spect it has been particularly valuable, for ovory ovonlng thoro is a mooting of some little club or othor, and tho boys and girls of that part of town aro given somothing to ao so that they pwlll not bo attracted by tho pool rooms 'and 'cigar stores down town. Tho method of raising fupds for tho support of this enterprise has been changed in the past year or so. It used to be tho custom to carry round a sub scription list for every body to sign. Of course this prayed very" unsatisfac tory, and some .way by -which a larger amount could bo raised. had to bo do vised. This led to tho first. Faculty 'Foolishness, and the remarkable suc cess of that performance has Induced .the professors to forget their dislike' brush cannot paint It. Imagination may anticipate It, but experience and oxporlecont alone Is only ablo to fully appreciate it. Got your ticket. 25 cents for tho bleachers; grandstand, 50 cents, and bo there early. No classes Thursday afternoon. DON'T LIKE RED. Tho upper- clasmen at Wesleyan evi dently don't like red. Some time ago a bunch of Freshmen appeared in chapel with conspicuous red neoktles. Somo provided themsolvos with rulers. As soon as the doxology was ovor and beforo tho chaplain had timo' to say amen, a rush was made for tho red ties. About this time tho rulors wore brought lnto'activo service. Ono of tho professors tried to Interfere and In tho mixup was-soughly handled, fie is all right now but his1 glasses are broken. Latin Reception. Tho reception given last night in the parlors of the Dormitory by Pro fosspr Barboa to tho students of the Latin Department was well .attended. In tho receiving lines -stood Professor and Mrs. Barber, Miss Hunter and Dr.'j Johnson. Tommy presided at the punch fiowl -and Mr. Peterson at tho piano. After a social hour Latin songs wore sujig, . Tho meeting "was' ;on- splcuous by the presenco of so many girls and so few boys. Latin may or may not bo a beautiful study, but that tho "fair ones" predominated at the reception last night cannot bo questioned. Students Debating Club. Met Saturday evening and after a very profitable drill In parliamentary rules the following question was de bated: "Resolved, That tho high li cense system is better than the low license." Messrs. Johnson and Dobbs uphold tho affirmative and Messrs. JBal lard and Whitney the negative. ln the open discussion which followed all members took part and tho usual inter est was shown. Tho club continues to Increase in interest and in numbers. Beautifully balanced overcoats that possess quality and stylo far boyond the degree indicated by the prices. Seo them at B. L. Palno's. Dr. Haggard, 212-2-3 Richards Blk. 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