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THE DTAILY NEBRASKA :' ! . ll.H 1 i I I brt H w I i rt F M. University Student i i Ladles and Gentlemen If In the market for a new -typewriter of- derridg"'tO'reHtOBe,'"W would be glad to have our gales man call and demonstrate the visible .tJnddrwood. Tours re specif ufly, ". UNDERWOQQ TYPEWRITER GO. 714 "P St. " Bell 348 t f Vejre now located in the most feauti&F 'store in the wg. Vchan'dlethe finest HOT DRINKS in the city. Come in and try thenw tinciln Candy Kitchtn '4tH and O So. west Cornet i . . WUHil TIIST 1 MVIMS UN inMiMNT FAXD AT Hi FWt OB flMtMMUnllWlltiM. Tenth tnl 0 UNIQUE ME88AQE. (Continued from Page 1.) clples must ln.loed sound like the cull of Gabriel to PopullBts who recall the plunks of their own former iolltlcnl platforms. Tho.frfct thnt duties, and rights, anx compllmentnry 1b clearly outlined. Whon rights are granted to a corpora tion, certain duties must accompany them. The. duties must be fulfilled Just as the privileges are utilized, President Roosevelt declares thnt law-defying wealth should be prose cuted to the extent of the law. Fur thermore, the real men who instigate the offenses should be punished, not the more puppets. He scores severely the use of advertising by offending corporations to create a wrong im pression in the mindB of the people. The attitude and utterances of certain speakers in this matter is also de plored. It was this declaration of the president's which was taken to heart by Cuncollor Day of Syracuse Univer sity, causing him to heap further calumny on the bead of the writer. The message concludes with n plea for honesty in business and politics alike and In fulr-deallng between men. In commentlngon tho messuge, Pro fessor Caldwell thought the .president drew no line between the amount of wealth which Ms' justly or unjustly ac quired. Personally, Professor Cald well doubted whother any man could become a multimillionaire by fair means. .However, ho acknowledged such a possibility. But in any case, a man should no more mnke brutal use of excessive money power than he should so use physical force. What ever our opinions on the details of tho message may be, we still cannot but rejoice that these will have been again brought into prominence. 0iK0003K FRATERNITY HALL, FEBRUART$EVEN;l90S--f;i IAW HOP EDDIE WALT'S ORCHESTRA - - rv 91 ft J . 000000K)00)KO0000O4K00O0OO0OO Senior Play Try-Out February 4-5 Pelry Bakery Co. JBb Order Filled Promptly rHB WCC 1BEAD OUR SPECIALTY eabini us and your ordie will SK01XVH PROMPT ATTENTION (gAUJrjjBCARPS 117 SOUTH TWEtfTH ST. ' At the Lyric this week the Mimic Four in "Tho Day After," are mak ing a hit. Their acting Is a decided novelty. The Roonoys, acrobats, do some clever work on wire, and with ropes. Other attractions that add to the gaiety of the audiences are the Lams Manigans and II. A. Smith,. i trick pianist. THE GRAND CENTRAL BAHIEfl SHOP ll C19AR STORE W. H. IARTHELMaN. Pftprletir 134 Seulh Eleventh St. Itil SUte It. M Storm, who graduated in Fob ruary, '07, writes from Auburn, Ala.. where he Is Instructor In botany In the Alabama Polytechnic Instltuio. Mr. Storm went to Auburn at the be ginning of the school year. He sends greetings to his friends here. U-106 7sOOp.uk. KOK0CHK0KKro0UKfK Gregory's Semi-Anthracite FOR FURNACES $7.50 CUKElHSUfE GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLD6. 132 N. IIIHHKI The examination of Miss Leva Belle Walker, A. B., 1901, for tho degree of Master of Arts, will be held In A. 204 oh February 8, at 2:00 p. m. Sub ject Botany. Examiners Prof. ('. K, Bessoy, Prof F. D. Heald. v v"f UNION COLLEGE U.JJ -J-J I Till ADC Mol" Cll(t lulUInt - I Fsr, First Class Tallsrtaf AT LOW PRICES AUTO 48-COLLEQE VIEW- Professor Fogg has boen com pel led to arrange for a parallel course in Rhetoric 16. .The number wha regltL tered for this course this semester Is much larger than was expected. Course 10 Is a special debating course. f WouM Ides to fco Ji your Ltepricymoei VIILt BR0S. EE3 xiiH' t.j. THORP & CO. Rubber Shunes. SAencUs. Seals, Trade Chicks, Keys LeeksmlUiMi. General Mtchhte. Wtrks, Mttfel Matters, tte. MS . lit, UbmU Notice, Chemistry 26. All students registered In this sub ject 'will please call as soon as possi ble at the storeroom and leave schedule of free hours. S. AVERY. The ACVIE Itwllng, lllllarisssi and Cigar . n , The Finest Place In the West. ' 934 P Street , WE MM EN CANNON CO. Senior Play. The tryouts for Senior Play will be held tonight In U. 10G at soven o'clock. Those who find it impossible to at tend this evening will report Wednes day evening at soven o'clock. i Clements' photoB are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. I 111, I I I J Frats and Sororities When in Need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST GO., We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234; Auto lilt. Office 1106 O. k u 4m r-r' t- Hayden, photographer, special ratea students. 1127 O Btreet. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. Green's barber shops are the best in the West. Palace Dining Hall, counter. No lunch Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st C. H. Prey, florist, 1133 O St. Suits and O'coats Made to Ordif, $15 NO MOWB NO LUS World's Gmti Jt Tillors -UNION MADE J. F. QREQORY; MMtfer tM Cutter LlRCiti Irimi, (45 Si. 13th St. OT gr C j eSSw laiair Now Is the Time! Subscribe! X1 Si Cr' -, .... 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