The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 06, 1906, Image 2

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Zbc Daily Hebraskan
A consolidation of
The IICBporlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraskan,
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
Published dally, except Sunday and
Monday, at tho University of NabraMca,
Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hosporlan Publish
Ins Co.
Board of Directors.
O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco Fossler.
H. P. Lcavltt.
Dwlght Cramor. A. G. Schrolbor.
- Manager ' Fred Naughtbn
Clrculutloii W. E. Standovon
8taff.
Herbert G. Myors.
Dirk P. DoYoung:
.Tiunofl B. Bcdnnr.
II. U Sjxnn.
Fred Ballard.
Girls' Basket-ball.
Tho annual girls' lntorclass basket
ball tournament will bo hold In tho
Gymnasium next Friday at i p. m.
Tho wlnnor of tjie tournament will se
cure possession of tho girls' pennant
for one year. Tho pennant was won
last year by tho class of 1905. This
Is about tho only lino of athletics In
which tho girls compote on an Inter
class basis and tho girls of tho classes
manifest considerable Interest In the
ovont. Tho class teams havo boon
practicing regularly for some tlmo
and the contest promises to bo a lively
one. Only ladles will bo admitted.
Notice.
MId-wlnter graduates order your
caps and gowns at tho Co-Op at once.
Proof Readers Wanted.
All membors of the faculty who wish
to read proof oh tho summer session
catalogue can find the proofs at tho
Registrar's olllce tho middle of tho
week.
Editorial RoomH. U 20IVJ. Buslneiw Oftlco, U
211V4. PoHtoMco, Station A, Lincoln, Nob.
Onico hours of HiiHlnot b .Mnnngor nnd Editor
!l:O0U)1l:UOdnlly.
Telephone Automatic 1528
Night Telephone Automatic 2365
Subscription Trlco. ?2 per year In advunco
TUntorod at tho posiofflca at Lincoln,
Neb., us Bocond-clasa mall matter under
tho act of congress of March 3, 1379.
" Notice: Chemistry 10 and 26.
Students registered In either of
theso courses will please leavo at do
partmont ofllco or storo room, Chemis
try Laboratory, as soon as possible, a
list of all free hours.
S. AVERY.
University Book Store
NOTE BOOK COVERS
5 CENTS
10 CENTS
15 CENTS
Our Fountain Pens are to Use
What is a Pencil Pointer? It is a device by which
you keep a smooth point without trouble.
- We have them.
John D. Clark, "01. Law '07, and odl
tor of Tho Nobraskan lust semester,
loft Saturday for Columbia University,
where- he will contlnuo his law course.
For tho present tho above staff will
grind out tho "Journalistic dope" and
endeavor with tho co-oporatlon of stu
dents and faculty to keep up to tho
standard of our predecessors.
Y. W. C A; Musicale.
Tho Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. will give
a musicale at tho home of Miss Pound
on L street, Saturday," February 10.
for the purpose of raising money to
dofruy the expenses of Nebraska's
delegates to Uiq Nashville Convention.
A large attendance ol association jnen
nnd women is urged." -
Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St
Both phones.
.John Hyde, '05, was a campus vis
itor last week, "
It is u sourco of much regret to us
that wo should bo forcod, through our
columns, to condemn tho students for
thoir very unloyal support of tho mid
winter sports. Tho University has
had during tho past ono of the strong
est basket-bull teams In tho West, but
thlti has not and Is not sufficient to
bring tho studonts out to the games.
Mrs. Margar6t C. Graham, author of
"The Wizard's Daughter and Other
Stories," occupied tho convocation
period yesterday morning. She spoke
on "A Word to tho -Wise." The lec
ture was interesting and well received
by tle studorits.
Walkover shoes for college men.
Rogers & Perkins Co., 1121) O St.
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Just this week to unload a world of shirts I
don't want. Good $1.50 and $2.00 boys
31.00
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No studont can glvo as an oxcusothat
tho games-have not boon advoftised
enough, for ovory gamo has been
given much spaco In this paper, bo
sldes notices on tho bullotin boards
.and 1" tho show windows down town.
In a gamo recently loss than ton dol
lars was taken in, and most of this
camo from down-tow npeople. Thero
have been SQYQro.1 good games
scheduled to bo played In Lincoln dur
ing tho next few weeks. But, If a
larger crowd does not attend the next
gamo, and tho financial returns are
not better, those games will havo to be
cancelled. Kansas is our next op
ponent, and it Is surely up to" tho stu
dents to glvo tho Jayhawkevp a royal
reception on the first gamo after the
resumption of athletic olationsStu
dents, take a brace! ,
Tho toachors' class in Englishllter
aturo 9 will meet tills afternoon at 2
o'clock in L. 310i- This course, which
Is devised especially for those who" in
tend to tench literature after leaving
tho University, is only given in the
second semester.
Eat at Don Cameron's now reetau
.-ant, 119 SO, 12th St.
A.. G: Schrolbor, former manager of
The Nobraskan. has returned and will
complete his engineering emirse. '
Printing Georgo- Bros., 13th & N.
Miss Inez Fries viBltod Miss Maude
Marriott of Omaha last week.
Roller skating at tho Auditorium,
Scarlet and Cream Store
340 NORTH ELEVENTH
Protected by Block Signals
Tho first railway in Amorica to adopt tho absolute
Block System in tho operation f all trains was tho
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
It to-day has more miles of road oporatod under
block signal rule than any othor railway company.
Tho St Paul Road was tho first railway to light
its trains by electricity, and it now has moro than
400 electrio-lightod passongor cars in daily service.
Tfiroo trains from Union Station; Omaha, to Union
Station, phicago, every day.
For time labloBocial rato writ
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GeneraU 1VcitemvAgcut, 1534 Farnnm Street,
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Drawing '.Instruments,
Drawing Paper, Tracing
Cloth, Cross Section and.
Profile papers, and other
Engineer's Supplies.
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