i --w . M 0l i11MHMlMllliIlWWBiMiiiwiiBiiiiiiiiiiii mini II T mi 11 nnnrwiwuwiIW "-"-i-" "" - -- - A.. IU wrir i-. -- XHE DAIUY NEBRAKAN. 'VMHilMJpAMHBWflBSBBSMflHM ifPt - yffi-VJfiy' T . . ,XL2V ' -" J ' ttbe E)aU ittebraeftan THE PIIOP-KRTY OP THK UNIVERSITY OE. NEUIIASKA. Lincoln, w kdrask s rUBLISHEO EVERT DAY EXCEPfSUNDAY AND MONDAY HY THE HE8PJ2RIAN PUtt. CO. Publlcatr0fflC6v 126 N. 14th St. rif MILROY BUNDKRLAND, '07. 'KDITOII'IN-Clllicr ltiNAKKn, '0 - - - Managing Editor Prku DAUMitn, '05 - Nowu Editor .W. 15. 8TANDEVEN, '07. lIUHINKAfl MANAGER QAYllAnnv, Alfltnnt Manager Byron E. Youkr, '08, Circulator DAT TELEPHCME, Aulo 1629. ttOHT, Aula 2365 ind 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office Basement, Administration Building Poatolfice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTIOEB will bo ohorgod (or nt tho rato of 10 conta nor hiHortlon for ovory ilftoon vrordri. or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices nnd University Imllotlns will glndly bo publlflhod f roo. Entered nt tbo noHtoflloo nt Lincoln, Nobrnskn. nn BOCortdcloHfl ninll mnttor under tbo Act of CongrosHOf March II, 1870. ' . YELLOW! I In tho Evening Nowb of last Satur duy thoro apponred undor tho caption "Ways of Fulr Co-EdsInBplro Dissipa tion" what was ostensibly a communi cation from u male student of tho Uni versity. Tho article wns lniho-jiatuvo of a reply to tho recent agitation against tho crowds of smokers that have been accustomed to collect at tho gate3 of the campus at Convocation porloil and while it was wrltton In a would-bo humorous way, yot It re flected somewhat seriously upon the cojods In soveral particulars. ,Vo ureVnoC Inclined to overestimate tftodmportanco of tho urtlclo In ques tion but wo do believe that the Nows Is seriously at fault in headlining so r0s!000'0000 h EDW 8M jT l 4 You May See l the effct of, our Glasses by trying them. You May Know the deslrfcUlty of our Glosses toy using: t,hom. O1 You May Find ""- l 6 what your eyes need toy availing; yourself of our-exarnlnatlon. HALLETT, Jeweler and Optician 1H3 O STREET atrociously an Item of so little weight. Thero -Is misropresentntion In tho body I - of. the. Item Itself but this would cnrryjjQrst meeting of tho year-last Satur- -little credence wero it not .dignified by tho official sanction of glaring head line, nnd prominent position. Tho authoTof tho communication is wor thy only of contempt for so far forget ting himself as to voice such sent! monts even if honestly held, but the Nows deservos tho actlvo indignation of the University for an unwarranted attack based upon grounds it did not even' take the trouble to Investigate. ' v . IN COMMENDATION. Tho rootors have rotrioved them selves and thoro Is great promise that football at Nebraska will have what it has lacked for Bomo time past, tho or ganized, but none tho less spontaneous, vocal support of tho great mass of the spectators. . Saturday's fenmo was an excellent J test to 'discover whothor tho bleachers thhvyear would bo optimistic thru all khat should hnppon or whether a dia- couraglng situation would produce "knockers" or, still worse, silence. Thero woro discouraging situations in plenty during tho forty-three minutes of -play on Saturday afternoon and it is vastly to the credit of the bleachers that not once was thoro a visible de pression but rather an Inreased volume of choerlng at every setback. Much credit Is duo to tho rooting lenders, Messrs. Slaughter and McWIl llams, for the unusual ability they dis played not simply In directing tho old yells that havo becomo a fixed part of all athletics at Nebraska, but In formu lating now ones on the spur of the moment that wore especially offectlvo at critical points in tho game. In our estimation one of the new yell 8 pro duced on Saturday bids fair to become a classic. The spirit of fair play was particu larly noticeable also. Tho time of hooting tho opposing side has, wo hopo, past out of Nebraska athletics forever and on Saturday thoro was but ono in cident of unsportsmnnliko nature. It was purely individual and was, we are glud to note, promptly "called down" by tho rooting leaders. . As an- Institution supporting clean athletics wo cannot afford to pormlt any conduct toward the visiting team that can in any wiw reflect upon tho University and wo hope that the rooting loaders will con tinue to rccoghlzo their responsibility along this line. On next Saturday somo new football Bongs will be In ovldonco nnd If they are adopted with tho same spirit of loyally nnd enthusiasm Hint was dis played on Saturday last, another stride will havo been effected toward the goal of tho perfect support that Tho Team should have undor any and all circumstances. We urge a doubled megaphone, section lor next Saturday Greon's Bnrbor Shops nro tho beat! In tho West. . . OO000O0 EYES EXAMINED FREE -h THE FORUM. Tho Forum Debating Club hold .Its day 'evening In University hall. The .meeting was called to order by -President McWhlnnoy. Committees on membership anddobato wore ap? pointed. The officers elected last spring wore ro-olected, as follows: Prosidont-C. C. McWhlnnoy. Vice-President G. M. Tunlson. Secretary and Treasurer A. C. Hough. The club, whose membership is Hm Iter, proposes to enroll a number of new members who havo attalnod a rea sonable degree of proficiency In de bate. . Students may submit applica tions for membership to any member of tho club. Tho Intercollegiate de bate question of "Municipal Ownership of Street Railways'' will bo the flrstf subject for debate. A'TpImthat won't stay where.lt is nut shouWbe fixed by Harris, the jeweler. I I I o o m manm 3 At Your Book "V 000$0X00OSO00D$a CONCERT TONIGHT. School of Music Faculty to Give First Concert Public Invited. The first Faculty concert of the Uni versity School of Music will be given Tuesday evening, October 9th, in Me-, morlnl Hall. Tho public is cordially Invited. Program. Grelg Sonata, Op. 13, G Major For piano and violin. lionto doloroso, k ' - Allegro Vivace, Allegretto tranqulllo, Allegro animato. Lura S.chuler, Carl'Steokolberg. Halin.. .....,.., .,...,...., .. Wero My Songs With Wlnss Provided Dell 'Acqua., Chanson provencale vera Unton. Chopin i . . . , Barcarolle' Mrs. Will Owen Jonex- Finddn Three Indian Love Lyrics Charles Mills. Liszt Valse Impromptu, A flat Schumann-Liszt .. . . . Fruohllngsnacht Lura Schulef. Latin Club. Tho Latin Club meets this evening In the Unlvorslty Woman's Building to elect new members and officers for tho coming year. Tho Latin Club is nn organization limited in membership to twenty-five, which seeks to promote interest in Latin literature and kin dred subjects. The club aims to, elect as members only those who have real scholarship In Latin. Women's Gymnasium Clases. All gymnasium classes for women will moet In Memorial Hall on Monday, October 15th, at tho scheduled hours, for tho assignment of lockers, etc. Suits will bo delivered at class hours at $3.50 C. O. D. Tho Work of the .gymnasium classes for men "will begin today when tho 9 o'clock class takes its swim in tho fclty Y. M. C, A- Pool' Tho use of- the pool Is granted to tho Department of Physical Education in return for cer tain privileges in tho University gym nasium that the city Y. M. 0! A. en joyed last year. ALLEdRfTTl (HOCOlATtS JIT RECTORS t 0.0OffiS0QOO06000 5 to o Store.. Trut $o ctutt. YOU NEED A VICTOR TALKING MACHINE to furnish music afthosp SMOKERS AND TEAS. An Infinite variety of pieces nt. your command. Anything fromthe popular song, .Wait ing nt the Church," to- "Celeste Alda," by Caruso. Let hs play on,e for you. THE MUSIC . . store: Ross P. Curtice Co. 7H25 0 STREET oo a Here n " Foot Balls, Punching Bags, Head Gears, Union 8ults, and all sorts of Athletic Goods at the right prices. . , O . o vou are always welcome me In and see. liotolA Cycle (o. 1317 O 8t. - H. E. Sidles Old Stand. Tho place to buy a fountain pen. j ne uniyerslty Book Store. ' 4 4 9 I fit We Go 4 tjr r 2si 1 x