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A Gbe 3S a f I flebraefta-n 1 ii iw K R , ! J j f 1 Zhc Balls fie bra gftan THE PKOPKRTY OP TIIK UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nbwuhka. PUBLISHED 'EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. PgbllcillH Ifflci, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN M1LBOY SUNDERLAND, '07. EDtTOJWN-CIItEr 8. M. Hinakkii, '00 ManaglnR Editor Fhkd Bam.Aiiu, '05 Nowb Editor W. E. STANDEVEN, '07. nUHINKSS MANAGER Gay Hardy, -..--. ABflintant Manager Byron E. Yodkr, '08, Circulator DilTTiLtrmiE, Aula 12t. K10HT, Aula 2MB I ml 4472 EiUotiJU!Robms and Butlneu Oftice Baumcnt, Admlnittratlon Building Poatoiflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. fenders should be exposed without mercy. The safest way to guard against! and discourage speculation Is to pur chase your tickets directly of a mem-' ber of the Committee or some one' authorized to sell them. The number is limited In the Interest of those who attend and limitation should not fos ter speculation if the patrons of the- function get their tickets in due seas on. Subscription Price, $100 Per Year Payable In Advance 8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tbo rate of 10 canta nor Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at the pontifllce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as Bocond-clana mall roattor under tbo Act of Congress of March 1), 1879. SCHOOL DEBATE8. The marked success which attended the oiut debate botween the Univers ity political clubs laBt Friday evening suggests a promising field for the de bater. A regular series of debates between local debaters upon questions In which the students as a whole are Interested could not fall to be enter taining and profitable. The University Porum should con sider the matter and arrange to hold public contests among its members. We believe this Idea would grow In favor with the University public If it were adopted and would materially aid the cause which the Forum is organ ized to promote. Interclass debates, altho as yet un tried hero, have been very successful at other Institutions. At Syracuse the CARTOONS WANTED. The New Dally Nebasrkan to Add Feature to Make-up. The Dally Nebraskan wishes to in troduce a new featuro into its make up which its editors believe will add much to the attractiveness of the sheet. It is desired to run regularly either once a week or bi-weekly a cartoon dealing with pertinent hap penings of especial University inter est. The Uuiverslty is a fertile field for Items that would make clever cartoons and the Nebraskan is confident that there Is more than sufficient talent among our instructors and students to warrant a call for the finished pro duct. In another column today the Nebras kan has published a cartoon and a parody on a popular poem, both the work of Mr. Philip J. Harrison, whose posters are too woll known on the campus to need further comment. Mr. Harrison has kindly consented to start the ball rolling on the Nebrafc kan's cartoon campaign and it is to be hoped that his example will fur nish an incentive to the host of artists we have on the campus to turn In their work to-the editors. The Nebraskan already has two other cartoons in the process of mak ing which It Intends to publish at an early date and more are wanted at once. Artists, "get busy." SPALDING'S OFFICIAL FOOTBALL GUIDE- Containing the New Rules with full page explanatory pictures. Edited by Walter Camp. The largest Foot Ball Guide ever published. Full of foot ball Information; reviews; forecasts, schedules; captains; records; scores; pictures of over 4,000 players. PRICE 10 CENTS. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, BoBton, Washington, Cin cinnati, Baltimore, Kansas City, New Orleans, Montreal, Can., London, Eng., Hamburg, Germany. Send your name and get a free copy of the new Spalding Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices of all the now seasonable athletic goods. J AS. 1. DAVIS JEWELER and OPTICIAN " 1210 O STREET Fine repairing a special ty and the best of goods at reasonable prices. MADAME HOMER TO 81NG. There can be no middle station in Eyeglass and Spec tacle fitting. They are right or wrong, one or the other. We fit Eyeglasses' and Spectacles, and fit them right, just right. Frames right; Lenses right; Treatment right; PriceaTright. Examination Free. i HALLETT, Jeweler and Optician 1143 O STREET EVES examined free Recital November 9 Under Auspices of Matinee Musicale. Madame Louise Homer, contralto, a member of the Metropolitan Opera company of New York City, will ap pear in recital under the auspices of the' Matinee Musicale at the Auditor ium, Friday evening, November 9. Mme. Homer made her debut In Paris in 1898, and has taken leading jiarts in operas in the principal cities of Europe and America. She has been a member of the Metropolitan com pany for five years, and will close her brief concert tour In time to return to New York for the opening of the opera season. Whtrt ytu Ste the Old est Trcis in thi World series of lnter-class debates deter mines the members of the school's, team for Intercollegiate debates. Whether this me third would prove de sirable or not at Nebraska is a matter of doubt, yet interclass contests, should receive attention for their own sako. Action in this direction should be taken by "the classes as soon as the football soason closes and it should have as hearty support from faculty and students as athletics now receives. TICKET SPECULATION. It has been suggested that the low pride and limited number of tickets, for the approaching Sophmore hop will Will make this popular Univorslty dance the object of speculators' atten tion.. The practise of monopolizing tickets to a University affair and dis posing of them at exorbitant prices deserves the harshest condemnation. We do not think such conduct on the part of University students probable, 4but if it actually is attempted the of- INTERCLASS SCHEDULE. Dates Arranged for Interclass Football Games. The managers of the class football teams held a meeting in Manager Eager's office .yesterday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock and arranged the follow ing schedule:. Freshmen vs. Sophomores Thurs day, November 15, 2:00 p. m. Juniors vs. Seniors Tuesday, No vember 20, 2:00 p. m. Final game Tuesday, November 27. An admission of 15 cents will bo charged for each of .the two first games and 25 cents will bo charged for the final game. Class enthusiasm Is running high, and so far the Sophomores Bcem to have the best of it, Inasmuch as they have two well-disciplined teams to up hold their colors. Miss Lillian Chambers, '08, has re covered from her recent illness and ib back in school. The Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Gentlemen After an experience of more than a quarter of a century with various makes of pianos, ' including nearly all those made by Philadelphia firms, I have concluded that the Lester piano is the most satisfactory instru ment I have usedjn my school. I find after years of continuous use that the tone retains its original quality and sweetness, the action is unimpaired and the durability, as evidenced by the capacity of the piano lo stay in tune, is marvelous. I have decided, therefore, to place with you my order for twenty uprights and two grands, for delivery by September 5th. GILBERT R. COMBS, Director Broad Street Conservatory of Music. SolcL.by Furguson & Ogle', 1210 O St. A little knowledge about Tiffany glass is not a 'danger thing to the pocketboot. See Harris, the jeweler, 1137 O st. He's reliable. Imagine this if you can 3 'square miles of forest, contain ing 3000 trees measuring over 300 feet in height and 50 feet around. When you consider that every one of these trees is as high as the ordinary city sky scraper of today, and that there are 3000 of them In this one for est, you have only a vague Idea of the siKht before you as vou ride among them and look up ftiYinncr thnlr hrnnrMiao Rvnn i these are larger than any tree near your home. Expert esti mate places the age of these trees at 8000 years. They were growing bofore the pyramids of Egypt were built. 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