-o' ' kv ,y- tl b e ID 1 1 f TlcbrieMn L JlVL jm. rfUb J ttfa Mi iwtti Jl T f ik tltf A. t Cbct)att1fte(ra0ftan THE PROPERTY OF THE UftlVBR&ITY OP NEBRASKA. LlHCOLN, Nkmubka. ftitiiftte mini aim mm aru tnwitt BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. MM Offtct, 126 N. 14th St. Editor-ln-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, '08 Associate Editor Clydo E. Elliott, 0 Managing Editor ...A. E. Long. 09 AthloTlcs Hugh W. Crafg, 07 General Nowb .Paul.Q. Burt, 'OB Reviews Qmrudo Mooro, '07 Convocation Laura Rhoades, '08 Assistant Athletics. Miller 8. Benedict, '09 Asst. Qon. News Sldnoy Q, Evans, 09 Departmral....Earl R. Hunt, '08 II. L. Wilson, '00 Quy Montgotnory, '09 A. O. Sohrolbor, '07 Alexander J. Dunlap, '09 Q. O. Hickman, '07 Business Manager. ..Byron E. Yodor, '08 Assistant Manager Gay Hardy, '08 Circulator H. C. Robortson, '09 alumni nows and nothing, probably, can bo done to foster a more fervent col logo spirit If the undergraduate feels the connection with his alma mator iB not to be cut off immediately upon- his graduation, ( the work in school oven will moan, more to him. TELEPHONES: DAY Autb 1BM. NIGHT 2OT and 4472 Edjtorlal and Business Office! BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, StatlOTi A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S2.O0 PER YEAR PjrbU in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every nf te6h words br fraction thottof. Faculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. .Bnttired At tho posto.mco at, Lincoln, Nebraska, as sqcbnd-class mall matter ttnder tho Act of Congress of March S, 1879. The movement on foot to reclaim the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln de serves the attention ot every student as well as that of every other citizen. "Perhaps we are inclined to seggregato ourselves too much from the world, are too lUtle interested in "outside" affairs. At least this charge has been brought against students. But as has been said before, students ought to have the broadest kind of sympathies, and by all means ought to be able to see a movement like this in its '"wide" aspect. Getting educated means, so some wise gentleman has said, getting a broader perspective. It is understood that some members of the "attacked" organization are now wearing the insignia of thoir or der about with great bravado. Fail to see tho glory of it. Even a brass monkey can pXit on a certain soVt of an unperturablo, undisturbed front. FRATERNITY HALL (Abbotts Orchestra Company B. Hop C iu Tickets One Dollar (EOJOJrOvO'rOJpO'pOntO'OvOirOvO O O $K03fc03pO'K03fcO0IK FRIDAY, MAY 10 "Frat" Baseball Standings. East Side. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. .Alpha Theta Chi.. 2 2 0 1000 Sigma Ghl 3 2 1 .667 Sigma Alpha 3 2 1 .667 Alpha Tau EpBilon 3 1 2 .333 Delta Tau Delta.. 3 0 3 0000 West Side, flayed. Won. Lost. P. C. Kappa Sigma .... 2 2 0 1000 Phi Delta Theta.. 110 1000 Beta Theta Pi.... 2 1 1 .500 Phi Kappa PbI.... 2 11 .500 Phi Gamma Delta. 2 0 2 0000 Delta Upsilon .... 1 0 1 0000 I88UE QUARTERLY. KOCM RESUL JS TELL We claim to be the feat GLEANERS and DYERS In Lteoolm and are tare to prove it .Our methods and mKohlndry are We TKRT LA.TB8T and otkr werkmen the best that money can seoare. . Vfib dean 'the -inert dresses and robes witooat danger ejtjadlae er shrinking and guarantee not to injure them In any way. wit alto elean gentlemen's olothin of all kinds. Goods called for aid dettV m All fckxU thbro'iigkly tfCerllitEel. We do altering aid rttfsirlAi. Wuitie Bell 147 1180 N street Ffeoat) Aato Ufl all or write for arloe list Lincoln, Web. J. C. Wood & Company oocu lliiili Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk, Alumni Will Have Department in the University Journal. Tho officers of the Alumni Associa tion have decided to add an alumni department of the University Journal and to issue quarterly a special alum ni edition. These special editions will be sent to every alumnus who Alls out and submits to the officers a list of. questions regarding his class, address, present position, dergees received from other colleges, etc. TheBe ques tion lists or information sheets will be sent to all members whose ad dresses are known in the hope that all will return them properly filled out. It -Is the opinion nr President Wolfe Chapln Bros., FlorlBts, 127 So. 12th. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. May Morning Breakfast May 4 ST, PAUL'S CHURCH The best place to eat In town Is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street Whv not take your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.T Green's Barber Shops: The Rich ards, Tho Mogul. All modern. Best workmanship. Why did the Glee Club decorate With our pennants from the Univer sity Book Store? Have you made your spring decora tions use one of our pannants. The University Book Store. If you have dance programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Me Vey's, 125 No. 12th St. WHIN "WALKOVERS OOON Mm Troubles Oo 6ff. Students wanting profitable employ ment during summer vacation call at 245 Windsor thlB week. It looks, however, as If everybody would be Interested in the Lincoln Farm without getting educated up to It. Take particularly good notice ofnthe "Monarch." The place is said to be nice and clean, a most commendable sort of resort. College people, espe cially, will appreciate a place where all culture-seekers are accustomed to make their way, and a college paper ' is greatly blessed In having such a place to boost The surroundings are very conducive, you know, to tho cul tivation of fine instincts. A movement is on foot at present to establish an alumni column in the University Journal and to get out a paper at regular intervals for alumni especially. . This kind of movement needs all the support it can got, Other schools have publications devoted exclusively to and other officers that a stronger bond of union between nil alumni of th University of Nebraska should bo formed, and they take this means of awaken a deeper mutual interest on the part of both tho University and the almuni in tho welfaro of each by the addition of tho department in tho University Journal; and also to keep all University members in closer touch with each other by tho special quarterly edition devoted to tho in terests of tho Association. Mr. Irving S. Cutter, of tho class of '98 edits the Initial number of the pub lication which will be Issued in May. Mr. Cutter Is anxious to receive from any alumnus any Item of personal pr University interest. His address is Lincoln, Box 703. Miss A. E. Soukup. Dressmaker. Special attention given to students. 1136 O St Auto 4603. There Is no time like Harris' time. If your watch isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, the watch doctor, 1137 O St Rogers & Perkins 111 O Stmt. w" "" Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can get a swell spring sampler at one-half price. Sanderson's. Students make big money selling the Scarborough late maps of Nebraska. Exclusive territory and free Instruc tions given. Call for particulars on J. R. Carrothors, 1815 South St. SsMi f(lMHM40j 11 1 laSiTONE vSw HmADJt ffl FMrIrRsms J JRaaATi. iiiSsJjfcaJMB S. T. Sldwell spent a few days In Lincoln last week on business and re gretted that he had such a short time to spend with his relations. L. J, HERZQQ Tin University Mir's Tilltr TtE FINEST WORK DONE AND PRICES RUNT 1230 O S TREET u SIMMONS The Printer 317 South Twelfth St; 4UKREIH tnamns at moors m J n miMm Q