The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1906, Image 2
0" Zlic lahMj'r'IRebrasfean - " r N,, V ; . Jr tbe'DallTRe brag Kan THE lMtOPKIOTY OP XffUB UNIVEUS1TY dP NKIIRA8KA. Lincoln, Nkiiimska. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AHO MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUD. BOARD. Publicity Office, iiB'H. 14th St. ' EDWIN MILHOY SUNDERLAND, 'Q. : . nMiTort-iN-oiiiKl' B. M.'ItiNAKRti. '(W - 'MhiijikIiik Editor Fiikd BallaiiI), a'i Now Editor W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07. v IlimiSKHH MANAOKIl OayHxhdv, -.--.. Awdstnnt Miinntfor "Hynos E. Yodrii, '08, - Circulator DAY TELEPHONE, Auto 1628. NJDHT, Aulo 2365 and 4472 Editorial Rooms anc(,.J3uslnes3 Of lice Bait mtnt. Administration Building - Pottolfice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Single Copies, 6 Cents Each; INDIVIDUAL NOTICES wllfbn clroi'Rod for nt tho rntfl of 10 cento uor Inaortloa for ovory fifteen wordn or fraction thoroof. Faculty notices nnd University bulletins will Kindly 1k publtHhod froo. Kutorwl at tho noflt'.nleont Lincoln, NeunwWn, rm nocond-cloAH tnnll mnttor under tho Act of ConKroM of March i, 1870. ON TO CHICAGO. Ono Avcok from Saturday noxj. the CornhuBkors moot Chicago on thd lnt ter!s Hold. Nebraska has tho best op portunity she Is likely to got in a long tlmV "todo. something" to Chicago. Aftor tho. Gopher victory last Satur day, Nebraska, In Y.iow of hor excel lent showing at Minneapolis, is rated ven by tho Maroons as a worthy foo. Nebraska mado a splendid fight at Minneapolis, but sho should do better still at Chicago, There wore' almost no Nebraska rooters at Minneapolis. Thoro should bo legions of thorn at Chicago. Manager Eager has an nounced that one of tho railroads has offered a $0.00 rate provided 300 ac cept at onco. At least 1,000 students tihould jivall themselves' of this un usual opportunity to visit Chicago and cheer tho Cornhuskors in their battle on Marshall Field. . Tho tickelHaro now on sale at V fc, There Are Just Three ways, and only throe ways, by which you may have oyo troubles ncciclont, disoaso, defect. Wo correct oye defects oye tronblos that call for glasses and by so doing wo correct 75 per cont of all oyo ailments, Wo court comparison in our goods, our fittings and our meth ods and requiro but an opportunity to convince as to tho oaso, comfort and ploasuro afforded in tho poi'fect vision our corrections always give. EXAMINATION FREE. HALLETT Jeweler & Optician 1 143 O ST. Harry Porter's-Jind 300 MUST BE SOLD BY FRIDAY. DON'T DELAY. BUY YOUR TICKET AT ONCE. ' ONCE MORE. There Is no indication of. tho ap 1 proach of winter txt the' Unlvofslty that Is so 8 lire and so much to bo re lied upon as tho, adyont of- the, snoak thiof In thfe corridors alHHCloak rooms of tho 'various buildings on tho cam pus. "Year after year, an epidemic of petty thievery has appeared at this season and year after year has tho Nebraskan hurled Its anathemas at the unknown criminals. The duty has come to us again and wo confess wo. have no liking for tho task. It is a blow to our ideas and ideals of University manhood and womanhood, to bo forced into tho be lief that thoro aro among us men and women who will lower themselves to tho plane pf potty criminals, those per sons, mentally perverted or deficient, , that' haunt' the vice-riddon sectlpns w ' of our cities. Yet we cannot 'escape thJflQjiclusion. Thnfru hnvo lirwm vnnnrtnil In llii last few days from places where out-' slders cannot intrude. That these cases were not accidents has been proved by tho fact that no garments have been left o take the placo of tho appropriated artlclos. The case Is conclusive. , ' Wo have no platitudes to offor, nor will be hurl invective, against the of fenders. We feel that such a course 1 could accomplish little good. What advice we have is very simple. If every student interested and we be lieve that all aro interested will keep his eyes open for misdemeanors of this kind, tho .criminals can ho caught and punished. Ono example of this sort Vill bo wortlian infinite amount of sermonizing. You can help to right tlieyrong. Keep your oyes open. WhewK A scribe of the West Virginia "Atho nneum haa produced tho following ef fusion in defense of the study of astronomy: "Tho glowing nebulae, the collision of planets andstars, the eternal ro tating mass which nils the InQniteness of space,, meteorites, and. 'shooting stars!,' which llko 'lawless vagabonds,' cross and recross the paths of rotat ing worlds, have not yet awakened our University from Its - Indifferent slum ber. The metamorphosis of the entire cosmos; the infinite substance of the universe in endless repetition of eter nal time,, and the periodic 'dance of the worlds' aro facts which do not admit of oxact comprehension. They demand the thoughts of every student and mail, and life Is extromely Incom plete In its fullness without some knowledge of the universe which Bur rounds and embraces us, and of which wo aro but a transitory phase." We are free to admit that our friend may be right. AVe are just a trifla dazed, that's all. TRIP -POSTPONED. ll..4 IAI--!.- fta-l.. rt wt-ti I MlGlllGlll f CrtlllCI ITIdlCS IsldSS VISIl to Beatrice Inadvisable. Owing to the inclement weather of yesterday, tho excursion 'to thft"Homo of tho Feoblo Minded at Beatrice, which was to havo bean talcon by Dr. Bolton's class in . Monlal fathology this jamming, haa b76en DOBtnoned for hrweek. The Institution to be visited. Is at Homo distance from Beatrice and when tho roads aro muddy, transportation for any number of persons Is rather difficult and not at all pleasant. The trip to Beatrice by this class Is an annual affair and the special rate that Is obtained is open to any student who Is Interested In mental diseases, whether he is a member of Dr. Bol ton's clas or not. Mr. J. M. Fothorolf, who has been in, the United States forest service in Utah, addressed tho different Forestry classes yesterday. 'I, in. If tSlBBlBBlBX! 'SWr?iL ;' , I ?i'A 7" rCiv ''. v ;.. :iz , su xm.A iuy i w.ifv- V 'H J)S - . J .'-9f . :.''" W -'-H 1 - r - , ' .; 'Jmv w i i . .';.. iSL ;V jj v., , ' v '.'' LtMBBBh' v jBfjCNipBJuliBA" I . i I Mass CHAPEL Meeting j AY i Meet me at " Ye01He Ed Young's Smoke See Our English Tobaccos ft OnOp ffill IT! IlW W -. BONARA K() HARROW Clupeco Shruhlc'OuarterSiM Cellar- ia 1-tnn fui-o, - lur u rvnu CLUJrTT, TKAlIOnY t CO., Maken of Cluett ami Monarch Bblrtt 8SC3' UNDERWOOD VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS 136 lUrth Elmnth Bell 348. Autf 3881 Leather post card pillows aro tho most popular of room and "den" deco rations at present. We make them up In now and original designs. We also carry skins in all colors, laces, fringe., etc. Tho Lincoln Book Store. w I W iy 13': m AILEWTI CHOCOLATES AT REdOHS "Kensington" (Tcoats, repre senting authen tic styles and the best fabrics. Most men like to be reasonably rbNthat the style of their O'coat Is correct and that the fabrics in sure goocTBervice. There's no ques tion about the" up-to-dateness of the fit, nor the fabric of Kensington Coats. For sovorarsasons they havo borne the reputation of su perior style and quality aml-4ay aro being worn by liialiy a nan who formerly wont to a custom tailor. Just now we call particular attention to our Immense showing of Btylish Coats at $20, $25, & $30. IW AGEE & DEEMER Other grades down to $12730 and up to $40. K. O'coats they fit. 1109 O. FRESH EVERY PAY1 Our Candles ahd BaVed GoMa are Always Freeh and Good. Catering Is our specialty THE MAXWELL CO., Both Phoaci. 13th ad N Straeta Just Try Us One! State Printing Company Stationery DopartmenfT All kinds- cJ School Supplies. X2J2 N Street,- Lincoln, Neb. If you can't see this ad. clearly, call at Harris- and have your eyes exam ined free. 1137 0 st. He's reliable. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So, 12th. ' Dr. Haggard, 212-'213 Richards Blk. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123. S. 12. Call .up the Star Dellverv Co., Bag gage. Both Phones. Tho Ivy Press is now located at 212 South Twelfth street. University work especially .solicited. ,y i "V: v r ' 'J h V u ''-.'' .j , K, - ' miSStiSSM