1. M .,.,. .JP. V ' !J1 !A M .E b c 2) a 11 fl e b r ae ft a n AJ&.-y.y n. A fe - K, J h l: x h s M't " ''J iSf 4 " ;,,' j'unp bcDailEltyelHaeftan r - ' hmw. Tmnntwnv rtw t THE UNIVERSITY OF NEUIUBICA. Lt.vcor.N, Nkmubka, PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY : BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BtfAKD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. v EDSviN JtlLROY SlMDERL'ANt,.;67. ,. -' ' ' ' ItniTOn'IN'CIHKK .-.M. Bixakkii. '00 - fnnnglnft Editor FnKDlAU.ArtD, '05 Now Editor W. E. BTANDEVEN, '07. nUBINEHB MANAflKR OayHaiidv, - - Assistant Mnnngur Byron E. Yodkr, '08, Circulator Y TELEPHOME,. Auto 1528. M0I1T, Auto 2365 md 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office Bicmnt, AdmlnlitrAtlon Building Postotflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, 52.00 Per Year Payable in Advance Single Copies; 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo clmrod for lit tho rnto of 10 contfl nor lnuortlon for ovory Ufteon woi'dn or frncllou thoroof. Faculty notices nnd Unlvorslty bullotlns will gladly Ihj published froo. Entorcd nt tho postofllco nt Lincoln, Nobrnskn. ftH B(M.ond-clnR3 mnll mnttor under tho Act of Congress of Mnrch II, 1870. . THE NEBRA8KAN STAFF. Threo moro Ibhuos of tho Dally No brasknn will complete tho work of tho editorial staff of tho paper for tho pres ent' semester. Tho begining of tho second semester, moreovor, will find a newly organized staff in charge, and In consideration of this faot, tho editor of the NebWsknn desires to express, his appreciation of tlio services rondorod by his assistants whoso names have not been publicly announced. The announcement of the working -staff of tho Nebraskan has been' de ferred from time to time owing to changes which havo ben necessitated In its. personel, but at a timo .when a sweeping change is about to tako effect, it Beems right that credit, should be given whore crodlt Is duo. RESULTS ' TELL I Wo claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and are hero to prove It. Our methods and machinery are tho VERY LATEST and our workmen tho best that monoycan secure. Wo clean tho finest drosses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantoe not to Injure thorn In any way. Wo also cloan gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and- repairing. Phono Bell 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292 Call or write for nrlco list. Lincoln. Nob. I J. C. Wood OOCXXXXDOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCSOOOOOO The work of th'o Dally Nebraskan Is not tho sinecure that it might appear t,o be to the casual observer who re- c'olvoa 'his paper dally and knows not whence It comes nor how It Is put to- "gethor. - Behind the columns which ho reads so glibly there has been work 'which has demanded time nnd effort In no small amount.. There has been lu operation a machine which is far from ijerfect but which has done tho best It "could. The demands of a collego dally are .'exceedingly exacting.' There must bo, Jlnspito of accident, sudden dea'tli, or unmitigated monotony, sufficient copy regularly turned In to make a "paper ,Kfuli, Regardless of tho prossuro of - "studies, examinations, or the 'othqr "hardships" of a collego courso, tho paper must' be forthcoming 'and' If there ls.no news, there must bo news, just the same. For "'this reason, then -doos ' ' 'the editor take'thls'occaslon to throw f- boquets n.t-tho assistants whbhayp '.; ' " served him 'so falthf ullv for all. or for a part,jof the.8omester whlch'haj gpno, Tho staff pf tbo PallyNebrnskan1 as it exists today, aside' from thorio mem bors whose names appear regularly In the heading of this column, consists of ,tho following members: " Associate Editors. Convocation . .t..MJsa Laura A, Roades Athletics Hurch W. Crnle nntlnWmntitnl Oiyflnntf CI P.vnno I Exchange . , Clyde E. Elliott ( e Reporters. ' Athletics Earnest H. Johnson, Departmental '. , . .Albert E. Long News Stuart P. Dobbs Engineering Arthur Q. Schroder 'Law f. . . . ; .Louis. A. .Gregory" Besides those mentioned above, the editor wishes to thank also several for mer mombors of tho staff who were compelled for various reasons to give up their work with tho Nebraskan bo fore tho. opiratlon of the. semester, Theso are: Miss Fay Hartley and A W. Aron In .departmental worjt; A. C. Hough and H. A. Itobblns from the Collego of law.; and , Miller Benedict in the general. news gathering depart ment. A number of the present staff will continue tho work Into tho next semes ter nnd wo are glad to bo able to con gratulate tho now odltor-ln-chief upon tho ablo assistance he will doubtless receive at their hands. A WONDERFUL RECORD. Yale Basketball "'Varsity Makes an Exceptional Trip. Yale's basketball team recently com pleted tho most successful basketball trip in tho history or Yale athletics. Tho team traveled 3,500 miles and played fourteen games, winning twelve and losing two. The defeats wore by the Kansas City Athletic Club team and tho BUchtel Collego team at Ak ron, Ohio. Tho Yale men contend that thoy wore not given a fair deal by the otllclals at Akron, but admit that they XkJ 1 ' 7X & Company wore outplayed at Kansas City. How ever, thoy'.turned around tho ndxt day and won from the same team, putting up a superior all arqund game.. The work of tho toanv was characterized by splendid team-play, altho the men as Individuals all did excellent .work. Tho total number of points scored by Yale was 448, by her opponents, 2G7. EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenlngs-nof others days -ab re corded lnTho Nobraskair.t t Five Years Ago Today, , The. Sophomore class efectod ofu cors. E ,F. Davis was chosen 'presli dent. Three Years Ago Today. 'Tho Dramatic 'Club 'pledged. ioOO. toward the Tom pie fund. ThoAvt-lQpnrtme.nt will offer a now courso In sheet metal and leather work next semester, to bo given; by Miss Hayden. tor" S' j4' Suits arid O'coats One-third Less Than Regular Price All through our stock we have lines ,we want to ' close out. This reduction applies to many "Ken sihgtori" Suits and O'coats that we will not carry into next season, and means a saying of One Third on garments that have the reputation as the best made. The prices were formerly $15 to $30, now $10 to $20. If you have now, or will have in the near future a clothing need, it will pay you to see what this sale means. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Cameron,' s Lunch Counter. 123 S. 12. You will bo satisfied with Cameron's Lunch Counter. A good writing tablet Is. a necessity. Get It at tho Unl Book' Store. Why not tako your baths at Chris Bath House, corner 11th and-P Sts.? 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