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x 'fw V-V pe- - , "S TEbe 3)atl IFlebraekan r v Tf- .. Vol.V. No. 89. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, J906. Price 5 Cents wf .Tr "Hf-- iswSwvi r iS V W '07 PROM REPORT JUNIORS MEET TO HEAR REPORT OF PROM COMMITTEE. Edgerton Reports a Deficit of $2.00 Committee Is Appointed to Investigate. The Juniors met yesterday in Me morial Hall to hear a report of the chairman of the Prom committee. The delay on the part of the chairman ir submitting' his report has been the occasion of some unpleasantness, as was shown by the spiilt of a few of the men -who spoke yesterday. Mr. Edgerton explained that "tho delay had rot beem on account of any intention to try to escape giving a report, nor because he could not properly account for the receipts of the dance, but rather becauso of the fact that he had a. n claFs at tho hour at which tho meet ing va3 called and because of the ruHh of business before the class. The fol lowing is the report as submitted to the class by Mr. Edgerton: Tickets at the dcor 89 Comps - 23 Paid tickets .accounted for.... 61 -Items of expense JohnU!hl, services $ 1.50 Decorating, of dance Hall, buntingTct Crepe paper, etc. Nebraska pennant lost. Flowers ., Scissors lost '. . ....'. "5QJ I-alm? .v 2.00s Korsmeyer (rent of globes,. wire and electrical display)-.... '...;" .4. HO Jj.paneso lanterns 1.00 Cab-hlro, chapcroncs.., , 7,00 jrogranis , 17.00 Iiotol s '.' ' 50.00 Punch and refreshments 20.00 Music .v 30. CO Printing,- advertising, etc -v... 4.00 Poster 2.50 Electric sign 3.00 Drayage ,,' ,?- Incidentals ........ .'". .!.".. .....'. . 1.00 Total .$154.50 . 152.00 Kixty-ono tickets at $2.51).. Deficit $ 2.00 After some discussion if was voted to appoint a commlte(j of five to ex amine tho records and Investigate" tho latlrc affair nnd' report on their find ings to tho clnss at a-future mooting. The committee appointed was as fol lows: Cornelius,' Do YflHrtfg, 'Brown; gehrelber nnd-Peiiperberg'.'" Union Officers' Program. Instrumental Muslc-Qora Borkoy. Reading W.. A. Woodward. Duet Elizabeth Shotwoll and M. E. Crossby, Some,thiug-T-R, J3.v,Waldo, 'Readipg J. E. Bqdnnr. ,. , ,. Duet Misses Swanson and Shot well. , . Music-r-Messro; Miller and Ozman, ' .. - - . M Forbes Stables, IJvery, cab and bag gage, 1125 P St. Bell 550, Aiito 1550'. Chapln Brbs., Florigts. 127 So. 13tb. c. 2.00 !!. 2.00 Tvj . ... 1 . 'l ..?3.ro OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXX3C BAND INFORMAL MEMORIAL HALL Friday March Twenty-three & 9:00 p. m. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXDOOOO Students Debating Club. The Students Debating Club baa en tered on a new era of administration; hno elected now officers, appointed new committees but still continues to hold tho same rousing meetings as of old. At the last election, H. A. Brubjikor was elected president, R. R. Smith, vice-president; C. N. Simon, secrc tary and treasurer; Thomas Martin, critic, and J. M. Paul sergeant-at-arms. Messrs. Whalen, Simon and Drubakor are members of tho executive com mittee. Smith, Spaltz and Fitzslm mons comprise tho membership com mit toe. Tho executive committee Is arrang ing for joint debates with other schools. Tho committee has submit tod a question to the Alpha Omega dobating club of Doano College and an answer la expected before next Saturday night. A debate has been "cinched" with the Dialectic Dobating club of Wesleyan. Mr. Thompson, a representative of the Wcsloyan club, was present at tho last meeting of tho Students' Dobating club and submit- I ted for debate, the railroad rate ques tion, "tho. essence of which Is embod ied In- the Hppburn-Tillman rato bill now before tho "United States senate. Tho quostion wan ncceptcd, the Stud ents Dobating Club has Its choico of"! sides and the choico will bo rilado at th4 next mooting. The team which Is to represent the club in its debate with the Dialectic club of Wesleyan will be picked by competent Judges from the squad which takes part in a preliminary do bate which will be hold April 7th. Any member of the club may, on applica tion to tho secretary, onter tho pre liminary debate. Any student, other than a membor, who desires to ontor tho preliminary debato should consult with tho membership committee. At tho meeting next Saturday night, tho question debated will be Resolved. That tho constitution of tho. United States should bo nmondod to provide for tlio olectlon of United States sena tors by dlrdcl vote of Uho people. A'f ,nrniativ,or.Av.Hr Miller, G. T.vFenlon; negntlvo, W, J. Ballard, T. R. Nelson. OCXXX)OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO GYMNASIUM BIGGEST' GYM EVENT OF the YEAR ARMORY, ; ? MARCH THIRTY PNE, EIGHT'P. M.- RESERVE THIS- DATE " COCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX)OOOCOOOOOOObCXXXOOOCXX)000 & fc Tickets 50c General Orders No. 9. The First and Second Battalions of Cadets and the Cadet Band will take part in tho ceremony of escorting the remains of tlip late Major General John M. Thayer, on Friday, March 23, 1900. Tho First Battalion and Band will assemble in the Armory at 2 '.15 p. in. Tho Second Battnlion will assem ble In the Experiment Station at the Stnto Farm at 1:30 p. m., and proceed by trolley to the corner of 12th and O streets, reporting on arrival to the Commandant. The Artillery Detachment will pro ceed to Wyuka cemetery -in time to prepare for firing a salute and three salvos, as directed. Tho Detachment, Signal Corps, will report to Sergeant M. A. MI11 at the Armory at, 1:.00 p. m. By direction of tho Chancellor. JNO. G. WORKIZER, Captain 2nd U. S. Infantry.. Commandant. Today the Day. Down in Jhq Y. W. C. A. rooms you will find a bunch of maidens fair, doal lng out candy and popcorn balls. Tho candy Is as good as any you over ate tho writer will vouch for It, as ha got an Inside tip and the popcorn bojls well, JuBt go down and see for your solf. After much discussion the math ematics department was finally callod on and it' was decided that poj)dorn balls must of necessity bo round,, so that shape was given preference over all others. The girls have agreed to "glyo an oxtra swoet smile to each customer, today and thus you may know thbso who have' been to the Y. W. candy sale. Tho purchaser is. allowed to weary tho Hinllo awux and It becomes n "smile That won't como off" as soon as he. starts to cat. Bettor go down right away and soe about it. A young woman's shoe, Sorosls. Rogers & Perkins Co..' 1129 O Street. -unclothes. with. Ludwig? about yom EXHIBITION $ WILL GO SOUTH BASEBALL TEAM WILL MAKE A TRIP THROUGH KANSA8. Manager Eager Arranges Good Sched ule For Soithern Trip Will Play League Teams. On March 4th, last year, "Unnclurto Colts" were kicking up" their heels in genernl and "putting In a few 'licks' en tho diamond," in particular by the kindness ot Dame Nature, but al though Morse's aggregation hasn't Kicked up any duet aj yet on the field, It has boon so thorough In Its prelim inary work that "Ducky" Holmes bet tor look to his laurels on April 0 and 7. After thlB Initial game, Eager, tho manager, will Invade tho Jayhawkors' territory, whence flvo scalps must re turn dangling at" the belts of tho Corn huskers. Wednesday morning, April 11, at 7:25 tho hunch will leavo over tho Union Pacific, and on April 11 will 'put on the. gloves" with the State Agriculturists at Manhattan. At Law rence the team Is booked for two games with Kansas University, one on tho 12th and the other on the 13th. Following this, on tho 14thnlvbgkqJ Following tils game, on tho 14th, tho , polriicrs willpe taken on at Fort Rllcy, Kans., which will Btlll leavo ono more ' game for the Kansas schedule, and it . will bo played on the 10th at St. Mary's. Tlio team will Just reach homo again v hen two more gamc3 will bo flayed with the Western league. Theso will bo on tho 18th and 19th, then two-with tho red-men, Green's Nebraska In dians, on the 20th nnd 21st, and again, two more with tho city team will J lipid 7 '".m until tho-Eastern trip on tho 28th. Elaborate arrangements and a fast BChedulo are in storo for the team on. tho 'Eastern trip, hut somo changes will he necessary "before the 'schodulo ' will be made public, Tjho fans are anxiously waiting (1ie appearance of tho now Jersoys, caps and' blocking.) whlcji are on the way .and rqmember with pleasure tho first game last year on March 18th with WcSleyan, and t ue famous "Bayonets .v. als" fracas . of March 23, 190, ' ; i ' . - ', ' - , Bailey .To Speak. c.' , Mr. J."" P. "Bailey, tho popular state secrotary of tho Nebraska Young' Men's Christian Association, will ad-' dress tho men'.s mass '.meeting at tho Ollvor theatre. Tlioro tTre fqw itieh In' tho state vvho are more pojulur -with- young mon than is Mr. Bailey. This meeting will be the last of the series of mass meetings thuUhnvo been'h&ld at tho Oliver through tho winter months nnd special effort is being put forth to make this sorv.ico attractive and interesting as well as helpful. Be sides tho address by Mr. Bail.qy there will be special music of a vary- high order. Mr. Carl Stcckelh.erg, tho noted. violinist nnd Miss Maud Kendall will -' t' furnish ttfo musical part of tho pro- . gram. ' ,. Eat at Don Cameron's new reetau- 'v... rant, 119 Sp. 12th St. Dr! Haggard, 212-213 Richards Bile -r'l r' ' i "il i - J f'f ' w ..' V - I 7 ' , ' i 'l, -Cu )$t"u V ' "o "Hc! ' I l-" i .' . t-'M fr