The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1905, Image 2
"" x. "V THE DAILY NBBRASKAN. X . v FOOTBALL NUMBER Of "NtBltAShAN " TH ANkSOIYINfj) . . " J U VH H L It' If: ' tmrvi 1 j. Cbc Daily Htbmkan A consolidation of The Hcuporlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraskan, Vol. 10, Scarlet-and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcor opt Sunday and Monday, nt tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. ' - ' BoardQf Directors. O. V. P. Stout. ' Laurcnco Posslor. II. I. Loavltt. ; , Dwight Cramor. . A. Ql Schrolbor. Edltor-In-Chlof J. p. Clark Manager. . . .' .".' Fred Naughton Circulator. ...... .-. . . .Walter J3. Standovon Athlotlc ,....n-....R. A. Van'Orsdcl Editorial Itoomr. U 804. Business Oftlco, U 2111. JfOBt qnico, Station A, Lin coln, Nob. Ofllco hours of Business Manager and Bdltor, 11:00 to 11:30. daily. Telephone' Automatic J 1528 Night Telephone Automatlo 2365 Subscription PrlcoA 12 per year In advance Entered at tho postpfllco at Lincoln, Neb., as ocond-class mall matter undor Uie act of congress of March 3. 1879. Individual , notices will bo, charged for at tho rata of 10' cents for each insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published free, aa heretofore. mado tho distinction botwocn man and tho lower animals. Ho stated that while tho latter Is guided solely by In stinct, except whore modified by ex perience, tho former is guided by in stinct, experience and r.oason. Ho next doflned Instinct ns being a blind, vigorous and Irresistablo impulse to action. Proceeding from this ns a basis, ho gavo illustrations showing where such animals as tho dog, horse and tho chicken wore guided alono by their Instinct, and in n few cases by oxperience, whllo man alone was on dowod with tho faculty of reason. "Animals," said ho, "come Into the world so constituted that they cannot do otherwise than follow tho Impulse of Instinct. Man, according to Pro fessor James, possesses more Instinct than any other animal, but by tho training of a superior Intellect ho sub ordinates, In many Instances, his In stinct to his better jutlgmont.'L ffEftttftftttftMMftftMttttW BRIGHT TRICk8. A couplo of'ddys ago someone forced tho door of tho faculty bulletin board opon and stole tho poster advertising tho Porshihg Rlflo hop. This is an old trick which one would suppose had soon its day, if not because studonts saw how far from funny tUc, trick Is, at loast becauso it is so stale. If stu dent must" be hoodlums and thieves, why not Invent some now "stunt" and leave gum machines, cigar signs and danco posters' alone. Besides, It Is rathor dangerous, for wo have knpwn students to got caught while stealing those articles; 'and the police magis trate orrtxo chnhcollo'r,' as tho case may bo, for some strarigo reason falls It bohooves tho "literati" of. this In stltutlon to bear In mind that "Col lier's Weekly" awards a prize of one thousand dollars (in addition to Its standard rate of flvo cents per printed word) each quartor to the porson sub mitting tho best short story during that quartor. Tho present quarter onHs November 30th. Tliero aro many people, doubtless, who would en tor these contests did they not believe that tho' "man with tho reputation" alono stands a chance. That this Idea is wholly erroneous is proven by the fact that in the Collier contest of 1901-1905, the first and third prizes, five, and ono thousand dollars, wore awarded to amateurs Mr. Thomas of Harvard and Mr. Aldon 61 Stanford. n it it it it it it it a 3t it it it it it it it it it it it. it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it At 6 . ... . T . H Hi I HV BV M B I VBVskl wj 11 K IhHHJ wAVAVAVAVAVAVAVht vflAVAVAVAVAVAVAv At Your BooJk Stort. 'Prut go cmtt. f t u t L j k Jy vkv The Hamilton Club of Chicago holds, nn intorrcollegiato oratorical contest qVory year, at which very valuablo prizes aro awarded. This year nine universities and colleges will partici pate. Tho -tfnlyorsitles of Chicago, Wisconsin, Illinois, Mlnnesotu,vIndlana, CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)OCXXXX:C I Paid $18.00 Express Monday... Qn,a lot of new bats I wanted in a hurry Hats for young fellows who (jj CA Want them hot off the reel. Price V"OU Why Pay Morct BUDD, $2.50 Hatter COCOOOCOCOOOOOCOOOCOOOOOOO MB o sco the difference botween a little ( rport bya-college student aud-n plain theft by, an ordinary cnminal. A collogo paper is a great ihslltutlon. Tho odltor gots all the-ultimo, tho managor all the oxperience, and tho ..printer .nil tho money, If there Is any. Tho mini. Hero too; Brother Shllton. Professor Relghard. Jacob Relghard, an instructor in tho University of Michigan) has'-glvon two lectures In Memorial sHall on 'the hab-, ' Its and instincts of animals. Wednes day night 'ho gavo aa Illustrated, lec ture on" the' breeding and nesting habits of fish. Yesterday, during con- ' vocation. pro rlod, ho spoke on tho "In ftUact and; Rational in Human Do kAyir."' - During tho, courso of his talk ho Iowa and Michigan, Knox College and Northwestern UnlvorsUy .will each send one oration to tho final trials These nine orations will be reduced to four, which will bo delivered before tho Hamilton Club In January. Tho subjects must bo upon Aloxnnder Ham ilton,, his contemporaries, or upon ovonts in which he participated Only undorgraduates will bo permitted to compote. Protected by Block Signals Tho first railway In America to adopt tho ffysolute Block System in tho operation f all trains was "the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Itfto-day -has more miles of road operated under block signal rule than any other railway company. Tho St. Paul Road raa tho first railway .to-iight its trains by electricity, and it now lias more than 400 oleotrio-lightod passongor cars in daily sorvioo. ' Throe trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago, every day. For timo table, special rato write F. A. NASH, General Vterm Agent, 1B Farnam Street, OMAHA, NED. CRESCENT BOWLING ALLEY 1134 JN .STREET PRIVATE -"ALLEYS - FOR LAblES Dean Pound has Issued a forty-six page pamphlet entitled, "Exorcises in Conveyancing." It is under tho statp laws and will prove very vnluable to tho Btudonts In tho Law School. , , Beekly, w,ho alternated Aylth Mason at fullback until -his shoulder was dis located In tho Crelghton game, Is-getting along very well and hopes to get Into tho game sometime this week, His arm is still a .little stiff, but tho sore ness has disappeared. " x ' , GREGORY THE C0AHMN CHARLEJS B. GREGORY, U. of N. 91. BOTH PHONES. 1044 Q STREET TRY THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM CO- FOR ALL ICE CREAMS, ICES, PUNCHES AND FROZEN DAINTIES Reduced prices In large quantities. ' 1316 N Street. Both 'Phones- ! . i! ' Watervllle Pocket Knives , tVERY.ONE GUARANTEED. HALLS. 130S O STREET g&s$$e2 S FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,i .Capital . . . ,. v. . . .$ 300,000,00 Surplus and Profits 200,000,00 DeposIU ..,...., 3,620,000.00 ' 3$$$$$ - n i - A v.j; . p n x1 'A . l- I ' Ml M m W. &$, l : ?u- " . n., f , , H"-- i i i iv. j t it vfri 1 ' . '1 r'H,4 . 2. . W ' L V s m, -. -J--G-J