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' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN L I U . ' U: r p t- 1 . i ttbe Bails tflebraeftan THE PROPERTY OF TUB -UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. -r PUBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUHDAT AND MONDAT BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. rablieatltt Wflce, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORIAL 8TAFF. eri.in.r.hiMf M. A. Mills. Jr.. '08 -Manaolno Editor Clyde. EEIllotta. DU8INE88 STAFF. Manager H,cV.RoJ?,e.V,on, mX Ant. Manaoer Q. M. Wallace, 10 Circulator . W. A. Janet, 10 Ant. Circulator t-. J. Weaver, MO Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION 'BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION P.RICE, $2.00 PER YEAR. Payable in Advance Slnglo Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charge r at the rato of 10 conts por InBortlo ced t nt Mia vntn nf 10 COIltB DOT lnBOrilOIl for every fifteen words or fraction thereof. Fnculty notices and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at the postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska. nH second-class mall matter under tho Act of Conprcss of March 3. 1879. THE LOCKER ROQM, There Is more or leBs dissatisfaction manifested antong the members of the two lower clnssos who are taking mili tary science by reason of tho extreme ly crowded condition of tho locker quarters. Those to whom the situa tion Is familiar know that part of the baBement of the Gymnasium has re cently been fitted up aB a locker room. in which tho cadets change uniforms. The fact that this change was made is not subject to criticism, but the fact that tho space given -over for thlo purpose Is entirely inadequate and re sults In Berious inconvenience to the cadets deserves some consideration. Some action should be taken to give more room or to lessen the number There is nothing so inexpensive aftd at the same time so full of the spirit of college life as a Pennant. Why not give a Pennant for Christmas? At.... The CO-OP ot cadets who at any one time aro obliged to use this locker room. Tills offers serious difficulties In view of fhe fact lhat In many cases- the. ele , ment of time must bo considered. Just boTore the five o'clock period tho locker room is crowded to such a de gree that It Is almost Impossible for a late arrival to obtain access to his locker. He muBt either wait until the orowd-thius-out-cr push-and-thrust-his fellows aside. If ho follows the 'first montloned lino of conduct he Is . quite likely to bo demerlted for being late to formation, and In the second ,caso ho .brings down upon himao'f the "uctlve displeasure of Uiose upon whom he troads. The locker room presents a ve,ry lively aulmated Bcene at the "beginning pt Jlfp hour, -but -at tho .end of the' period -when the two or t," three hundred cadejs, dismissed at ., the same time,, rush down to lay aside " their unlfprms and put on their ordi nary civilian dress, the picture re sembles a lino smash. It Is next to impossible to preach moderate haste to a bunch of hungry boys at G o'clock, Inasmuch as each andUavory' one Is ,thlnking only of hurrying home and o nothing else. What the University should do Is to provide Btiitablo and wholly adequate quarters for the ca dets. It would not cost any very largo Bum and would purchaso at one and the same time tuo gratitude of the cadets, and that, which sooner or later will oppear an absolute neces sity, viz., enough lockers for all ar mnged In a fashion that will afford the required room. TlmrdayCgjiYoj:atJfln. . Ihe Messiah Handel Rocit. Comfort ye. Aria Every valley shall be exalted. Chorus And the Glory of tho Lord. Iteclt. Por Behold, Darkness shall cover the earth. Aria The People that walked lu darkness. Reclt. liehold! A Virgin shall con ceive Chorus O Thou that tellest good tidings. Pastoral Symphony. Reclt. There were shophordB. Reclt. And Lo! the Angel of the Lord. Recit. The Angel said unto them. Reclt. And suddenly there was with the Angel. Chorus Glory to God. Reclt. Then shall the eyes of the blind. A1r He shall feed His flock. Air Come unto Him. Chorus Hallelujah! ' Soloists; Miss Helen Dean, soprano. Miss Anna Bishop, contralto. Mr. Ernest B. Carder,, tenor. Mr. E- B. Conant' bass. MY. August Molzer, first violin. Mr. Edward Walt, second violin. . Mr. William Quick, viola. Miss Lillian Elche, 'cello, Mr. H. A. French, bass. Miss Stella Rico, organist. Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond, conductor. Tho faculty gymnasium class- which Iisb been arranged for 5 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, hos met with some trouble In getting tho use of tho chapel floor at that hour owing to the changes made for Mrs. Ruymond's class on. Tuesdays, Wed nesdays and Thursdays from the old schedule of Monday Wednesday and Friday at 5 o'clock. Unless 'Borne ar rangements can be made fo accommo date both classes the Taculty class in gymnasium work will bo necessarily abandoned. Engineering Society Notes. Tho Engineering Society will hold Its regular meeting, tonight, Decem ber 18, in tho Temple. Professor Richards will speak on "Tho Now Engineering Building Airthhr lBtho first meeting in the new quarters, a fujl attendance is desired. Everybody is invited According to the constitution, mem bership dues will soon bo delinquent. Men who have not pafd up should at tend to It at once. These dues are payable to any of the officers. Three passenger trains leave Lin coln -every day via tho Missouri Pa cific at 8:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m., and 10; 15 p. m. Through pullman sleeper for Kansas City leaves every nlht at 10:15 p. m. Tho day express for Kan sas City and St Louis leaves at 8:00 a. m. For full Information regarding rates, connections etc., call at city ticket office, southwest corner Twelfth and O streets. Depot, corner ftintb nnd S. ..- ' Jewelry forCTirIlma presents: University Book-Store. JAPANESE X-MAS PRESENTS i . B i C3 We have just received a large shipment of Japanese goods for our holiday trade which we will place on .sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES -Brass VascsrGandlosticksrFraysr-etc 5Q(rttr$'1O:00' China Vases, Cracker Jars, Tobacco Jars, etc., at Hand decorated Pottery, China, etc., at. . .'. .5c to $3.50 G. K. AKAGI & BROS. Exclusive Japanese Store, 204 So. 12th Across the street from Herpolsheimers Auto 4921. UNIVER8ITY BULLETIN. Thursday, December 19. 11:00 n. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. "The Messiah." 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. Junior class meets. G:30 p. m. Lincoln Hotel. Pathological Club meets. Friday, December 20. Christmas vacation begins 6:00 p. m., Friday, December 20, and ends 8:00 a. m., Monday, January 6. Saturday, January 11. Basket-ball, Muscatine vs Nebras ka. Informal dance. Friday, January 31. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Missouri. Informal dance. Friday, February 21. Lincoln Hotel. Junior Prom. Friday, January 17 Fraternity Hall Sophomore Hop. Special Rates Via Wabash Railroad. The Wabash have on sale daily round trip tickets to nil the winter resorts of tho south Now Orleans, Gulf Coast points, Florida, Cuba, West Indies, etc., etc. For descriptive book lets, rateB, time table and all informa tion address Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Wabash R. It., Omaha, Neb. Low Rates. " Effective November 25, the Wabash will put In a very Jow rate of $10.00 (second-class), Chicago to Now York. The Wabash has three solid vesti- buled trains leaving Chicago dally from tho Dearborn street station, at 12:04, 3:00 and 11:00 p. m. Further Information may be had from Harry E. Moores, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Nob. Our discount prices on all Christmas presents were made when wo marked our goods. All prices are low. The University Book Store. . . ' Clements' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Have, your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Matt's place Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 146 No. Eleventh street. The best place to eat In town is at Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? All nice 11th St calendars at 340 North Do you wart to Uve and live, cheap, if so read this ad and will take twenty students, either $3.25 per week and serve up the application now jor next term. tlon. ATTENTION, STUDENTS J T h eW INDSO R HO'f EL 15c to $5.00 University Students Ladiesand Gentlemen If in the market for a new typewriter or desiring to rent one, w would bo glad to hare our sales man call and demonstrate the visible Underwood. Yours re spectfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 00. 714 P St. Bell 348 DANCE PROGRAMS BANQUET MENUS CALLING CARDS SIMMONSjJ 817 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. Petry Bakery Co. Baking Orders Filled Promptly FINE RICE PPEAD OUR SPECIALTY PHONE US AND YOUB OBOBB WILL DECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION THE GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP nl--C16An STORE W. H. BARTHELMAN, Proprietor . 134 Soulh Eleventh 81. Eait fide THE FIRST TRUST ft SAVINGS BANK Owned br tfa Stockholders! oi The lint National Bank J DJTIBX8T PAID AT Stf PEE OENT Hwt NaUentl Bank Rotau, Tenth an! 0 BA0KSTR0H COMPANY EXCLUSIVE TAILORS 1320 N St., Lincoln, Nab. right and at the same time live get In line for next term.. We ladies or gentlemen to board at very bestoY-everythlng. Make Remember. weT guarantee satlsfac- .- f' . . c 'f 'i - ft -''J' ' I I . I ,o f hk .i'SiM