The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1907, Image 2

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THE PtOPKUTV OF
TUB UNIVERSITY OF lIUlRA8irA.
Lincoln, Nkihiahiu.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND M8HDAY
BY THE BTUDENT PUB. BOARD. x
Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St.
EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND '07.,
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. M. RiNAKKU. '00" - - ManKlnK Editor
PriKD BAM.Aitn, 'OS Nowh Editor
W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07.
MtmiNEHH MANAOF.U
OayIIauiiy, ABHlHtnnt MnnaKor
ByiioN E. Yoiikii, '08, Clrcuintor
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Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Year
Payable In Advance
8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will Wo churned for
ntthutntHof lHceutM ior InHortlon Tor ovory
flftoon words or fraction thoroof. Faculty
notlcoi nndTJiilvorsIty Imllotlim will Kindly 1k
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Kutored at tho poHtr.ffloo lit Lincoln, Nolinmkti,
an Bonond-clnHH nuiil hinttar undor tlio Act of
CotiKros!) of Mnrch U, 1871),
THE ATHLETIC FIEUD.
"Tho Futuro of Ath.lotlcH at Ne
braska mtgiit well bo tukon as tho, sub-
jocTof prolonged disc .ulon In Unlvor
nlty clrcluB at tbo .present time. And
tho crux of tho wholo matter would bo
fouh4 to rest In tho solution of tho
minor problem, "Vhon, how nnd
whore, will the next "'Nebraska Field'
bo built?"
Tho facts in tho caso as it now
stands have boon presented In an
other column of this issue and noth
ing moro than a resume Is nqcessary
in tho present instances. Briefly, a
building is to io orectod on tho pros-1
qnt--football field. Vacation qf tho
gridiron by athlotlc Interests will bo
como necessary at tho closo of tho sea
son of 19b7v.nnd no provision 1ms ap-
c.pihplete" now field- Is one that' cant
not bo completed in two montliB, norf
in half a year. Thoro is ground to bo
purchased, houses to be disposed of, a
deep (111 to be made, grandstands to
erect, a turf to cultlvato, a banked
track to construct, and all the details
to attend to which inevitably accom
pany such an undertaking. If work
were started early in thiB coming sum
mer it would not bo completed hefore
tho now field would be neoded by tho
track toam In tho spring of 1908.
Speed, then, is tho ono thing we
wish to advocate. Wo urge it upon
tho Chancclor in his influence on tho
ItegontB. Wo urgo it on tho Regents
individually and as an executive body;
iind wo urge It upon tho students who
can bo influential if they will In Btir
Ing up University opinion.
Especially do wo direct our appeal
to the Innocents. They' form an or
ganization which Is professedly, at i
loaBt, in tho forefront of student en
deavor and is constantly on the out-'
look for means by which student in
terests can bo benefitted. Surely if $
there is a unique student In
tercst In tlo University It Js athletics,
and here tho Innocents can find a
worthy field for tbolr efforts.
Wo do not pretend to bo ablo to ad
vise these studont leaders how they
should proceed in keeping thtixmatter
of the athletic field prominent in the
oyes Of tho University public until thef
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Youvare wearing better clothes than formerly.
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YES,
and for less money.
Dresher, The Tailor
143 South 12th, Lincoln,
makes, my clothes -now
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R E S U L TS T E L L, $
Wo claim to be tho best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and
aro hero to prove It. Our methods and machinery arq the VERY
LATEST and our workmen tho host that money can secure.
Wo clean the finest dresses and robes without danger of fading
or shrinking and guarantee not to Injure them In any way. We also
clean gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv
ered. All godds thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing.
Phono Bell 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292
Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Neb.
J. C. Wood & Company
desirable outcome has been attained,
but we hnvo faith that they can do It
If they will and 'wo hold It- up to
them that It is thoir duty If thoy would
be what they seem.
Wo believe that tho Regents should ,
know exactly what student opinion Is, I
and that they should bo requested "re
spectfully but firmly" to formulate a
plan of action at once. In that way,
and in that way only, will tho success
ot "Tho Futuro or Athletics at Ne
braska" 4o nssurect.
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Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk.
Why not take your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner llth. and P Sts.?
Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12.
You will be satisfied with Cameron's
Lunch Counter.
Tho Union Society meets tonight.
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BUDD'S $10.00 CRAVENETTES
AND $10.00 OVERCOATS
l I like to bray, when I have a bray coming and hose
straight from the shoulder $15 coats at $10 are really
" worth a 2-coltinln article. I will put up the talk to
U you if you come in to look them up.
BUDD. $2.50 Hatter. 1141 O
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Your writing always looks good on
our fancy box paper at tho Unl Book
Store.
If you havo cards, tickets or posters
to bo printed, go to McVoy, 125 North
12th St.
The German Club' meets with Miss
Pauline 'Rleth, 1G24 Vino, tonight. All
monitors, are urged to bo present.
A dollar is as big as a cart wheel
when 1 buys one ot Harris' dollar
fountain pens. 1137 O. He's reliable.
Coiiell &
Leonard
ALBANY, N. Y.
Makers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS
To tbi American Colleges and, Universities.
CLASS CONTRACTS A SPECIALTY
Reliable Materials
Reajjnabla Prices
There Is no time like Harris' time.
If your watch Isn't up to date you bet-f.
ter see Harris, the watch doctor, 1137
O St.
parently been hiade by the Regents
for the purchase and oquipment of a
future enclosure for athletics, Re
moval to the University Farm- has
been generally votod impracticable
and deduction has led to the conclusion
that the block of ground. Immediately
adpolnlng'tho campus to the north
must bo procured and cleared of its
presort tenants.- ,,
Tho'problom then rodUces Itself to
,, tho means required for tho end In
vlow. Whethor tho plan presented
by Mr. Eager or tho ono suggested by
the Chancellor would accomplish tho
result! deslrod, wo do not profess to
be1 able to decide. Wliat Is necessary
in that cbnnoctlpn Is a thoro Investi
gation of the 'business possibilities In
volved, nnd this wx cannot itmlorcako,
But we tlo unito'with Mr. Eager hoart
ily on the basis of tho desirability of
action that is as prompt as may bo.
However the money for tho new
. flold Is tbvbovralsod, It shquld bo raised
,; AT ONCE. The work of building a
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Tlio following is tho program for the
ovening:
Nonetto Union "True Blue.
Rpading Zlngnrellla
.Miss Emma Anderson
"Nothing" Mr. A. J. Dunlop
Reading "Famine"
'.'..,... .Miss Grace Hanlen
Oration ,. . .Mr. C. E. Allen
This will be "Know Members'
Knight."
EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS.
Happenings of oTher days as "record
ed in Tho Nobraskan:
Three Years Ago Today.
"Foxa Granpa" gave his, views on.
the "hack, question." k
Two Years Ago Today,,
The Regents' report was published.
The University Republican Club will
meet In U. 208 at 11 o'clock this morn
ing. 'Tho county option bill will bo
considered.
Chn'nIrt Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th
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Green's barber shops excel all others
In the west. Entirely modern and the
best work assured.
The ice on the stepB at tho main
entrance of University Hall caused the
fall of many students yesterday. Most
of them were glrlB with their hands
full of books. A little hot water ap
plied to the ice would remove it and
probably provent the breaking of some
Btudent's bones'
8 Repairing Factory x
V Til nnlv iin.tnlnta nl.nt l O
X the city. It saves you time H
R and mohey. ...... Q
;1220 O St.
Tho publishers of the Smart Set de
sire to hear from students who wish
to add to their Income by a little out
side work. Subscription ngents are
wanted and the company pays very
reasonably for the work.- Informa
tion may bo obtained from the Ess
Ess -Publishing Co., 462-' Fifth Ave.,
New York; City.
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Since the change in man
agement, we have received
many new pations and. our
old hoarders 'are returning.
It wiil. pay you to give us a
.trial.
School of Music
Cafe
Try
1435 0-
Mrs,! Day's Hot Waffles
and Maple Syrup mciti
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