yiliflpCAfi.yyyftyyyY I -J " "' -rar ' tMM IBM 'Hn j v'W'f &&&& V. 4,i - . t vT Gbe Dail Welrt frail Mi $ ijl m & I i . ! vr ' TUB PROPERTY OP .'TUB UMVTimfltTrW -NEBRASKA. LlHCOLK, NKB1UBEA. PHILISHEB EIEHMW EXKPT SWIIAY ANI i 1KB At BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. - ribftcilW 8HICI, 42SH. 141k St. Edltor-In-chlof J. Carroll Knodo, '08 Assoclato Editor Clydo B. Elliott, 09 Managing Editor. 4 A. B. Long. 09 Athlotlcs....! Hugh W. Craig, '07 Qonornl News Stuart P. DobbB, '09 DAvinwq nnrtmdn Moore. '07 Convocation .... Laura Rhoados, '08 Aost. Con. New8i-oi Sidney Q. Evans, '00 DepartmDai....jaan u. nunc, -us H. L. .Wilson, '09 , auy Montgomery, '09 A. O. Schrolbor. '07 Aloxander "3. Dunl&b, '09 C. C. Hickman. '07 Busln'cM Manager. . . Bynti,B.;rfQdjr!!g Anslntant Manager.... r.i.Qay Haxay, 08 VII UUIUIUI I M I I I I , ww wwp war TELEPHONES! DAY Auto 1828. NIGHT 2363 and-4472 Editorial and Btutne Office t BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflce, Station A. Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, i2.00 PER YEAR Payable la, Advance Slnflle C"oplei, S Centa Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Fnculty notices arid University bulletins will gladly bo published, jTrcp, Entered at the pOBtofllce at Xlnooln, Nebraska, as aooond-class mail mattor under tho Act of Congress or March 8, 1870. It is understood that attacks are be ing made upon tho Nebraskan from certain quarters for advertising such places as vaudeville theaters nnd pool rooms. Godd! It Is n relief to know some peopte are awake to tho kind of 'influence emanating from such resorts. As for the paper,- its only excuse can be that It "needs money." It looks as if anybody would have Ideas of culture strong enough to keep him away from a public pool room, yet there are a good many University students who patronlzo such a place there to spend n considerable amount of time and money. One look at tho " hMhriMMMHiMrMMMa v"" oooodooooo&oo b We're Able to Furnish Any Kind of SPECTACLE or EYEGLASS bbbLbbbbbW EYES EXAMINED FREE by our own particular method. No drugs used. No detention from business. Every pair guaranteed. Broken Lensos quickly matched. Repairs promptly attended to. HALLETT, GRADUATE OPTICIAN, 1143 0 ST, Established 1871. general run of pool room society ought to be enough to give any University student decided opinions about it. But there is another practice among students which because of its wide following is oven worse than tho ono just referred to. That is tho practice of making n round of all tho cheap shows every week, There 1b, perhaps, nothing that can bo -labelled "bad" about them, but they are so everlasting cheap .that to be seen as -a spectator at one of them ought to give a student, who Is sup posed to haye some ideas 'Of what re fined things nre, a feeling of his small ness hte would not get oyer in a month. A juggler comes upon. the. stage, does a few 'remarkable "sttlnts," receives grent applause from the street urchins down In front and retires. Then a couple VJf characters representing some old Uncle Josh and tho witty servant girl, dnnde a few Jigs of the sort that are especially artistic, you know, 'cause somo of the delighted spectators laugh until the tears flow, then go out. Perhaps, there follows some very melo dramatic semi-tragedy of the streets where tho newsUby plays hero, saves the family from starvation nnd does the Impossible funny thing of pouring half a sack of salt Into the baby's soup! Tho pathos and the humor of such productions are always character ized by n vast deal of refinement, of course. And tho performances, are such as would naturally delight the trained and cultured tastes of a college man or woman! A Nebrasknn reporter once "mak ing" one of these performances, was startled at hearing the whisper in his 'ear during an intermission, "Say, neighbor, What tlhi6 do the saloons close In this town?" Yet those who insist most vigorously on the "culture side of tho University are the very ones to enjoy most keenly, It would seem these ton-cent, third-rate, coarse joke mints. Take Notice. Enthusiasm is running high. The weathor prophet predicted only a slight change on Monday, but ho was a little behind the times. Tho ther mometer in front of the Y. W. C. A. rooms indicates over $100, as follows: "Cream side, $60. "Scarlet" side, ?55. Following nre thenames of those on tho "Scarlet" team: ' Beth Parkinson, captain; Helen Huse, Ruth Raymond, Vinda Hudson,, Laura Rhoades, Mary Brown, Eva Casey, Mrs. Barkloy, Anna Rogers, Elta Boose, Alice Agoe, Virginia Zlm mer, Mary Bowlby, Ruth Bell, Helon Redlngton, Viola Barnes, Carrie Schultz. Nell Bratt, Nell Brldenbaugh, o ooooooqoooo Eyes Examined Frs. bdaoooo&oooo0odo Lindy Trueblood, Miss Clark, Laura Owen, EIbIo Brugger, Mary Cook, Con stanco Syford. The names of thoso composing the "Cream" side were published Satur day: Hereafter at the University of Wis consin tho financial management of all athletics will be entirely in the hands of the faculty, who- will be sub ject to the control of the Board of Regents. C. J. Frankforter, 1008, 'has accept ed a position In the Chemistry de partment of the University of Minne sota Summer School. ooscccoososoecccososo t .. Announcement' is madovof'tho mar riage of. Mr. T. A. Williams to Miss Sarah Bodleyat her home In Lincoln, May 27. Both were former students of tho University, Mr. Williams be ing a member of the baseball team of 1904. Notice. Sophomores report on the campus today at 11 o'clock for baseball prac-H tise. Last night Delta Upsilon initiated titiee new members, William Codding ton, Joe Hull and lie race Cory. Mrs. Guy E. Montgomery, ex-'lO, of Shelton, is visiting with her sorority sisters this week Dean C. "E. Beosey gave an address before tho Luther Academy at Wahoo last Friday. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Buy a pin, fob or spoon now at The University Book Store. The best place to eat- In town is at Don's, 114 So. 11th Street. Whv not take your baths atct!hrls' Bath House, corner 11th and P SU.T Have you Oxfords at beauties. seen those swell $4,00 Sanderson's; they are Green's Barber Shops: The ards, The Mogul. r All modern, workmanship. Rich Best Why did tho Glee Club decorate with our pennants from tho Unlvbr slty Book Store? Havo you made your spring decora tions uso one of our pannants. The University Book Store. If you havo danco programs, tickets or posters to be printed, go to Mc Voy's, 125 No. 12th St. Students wanting profitable employ ment during Bummer vacation call at 245 Windsor this week. Miss A. E. Soukup. Special attention given 1136 O St. Auto 4603. Dressmaker, to students. There Is no time like Harris' time. If your watch Isn't up to date you bet ter see Harris, the watch doctor, 1187 O St , Why not get your spring Oxfords now while you can get a swell spring sampler' at one-half price. Sander son's. For Sale Tow sets English-American En,cyclopedlnov of Law; first and second editions; slightly used; bar gain. Call and oxamlnato at 326 Nd. 10th street. Oiflce of International Correspondence Scheefs, Koem m, 1305 O St., Mncelfi, Neb. Please explain, without further obligation on my part, now I can qualify for a larger salary and rain advancement to tho portion before wiiuu mbvu (uarituu A. Bookkeeper gtenogTaphor AdvorUa'm't Writer Show-Card Writer .Window Trlmmm- 1 Telephone Engineer . Eleo.-Lightlng Bupt. Mechanical Engineer Stirvnvnr . Btatlonary Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Glvi! Kntrinaar Ornamental Designer Building Contractor mm ninntrator Architectural Drafts. 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