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-' .U, . v .SVv THE DAILY NEBRASKA! 8BBBE5SsBBS8BBBBBBB5BkBaE .,J1 ax,M-JLJJBJMP k 1 A !i f . -, I . .u 1 jfcbclPjitMg Ifreinn.fhftn " l.iK PROPKRTY OF Mift UNIVHRBlTr OF NKBRAHkA, L.heoln, Nebraaka - mumt hut h7hhpt nmr m mmmt BY TUB 8T0DBNT PUB. BOARb. , rmH m. in n. 14 & EDITORIAL BTAFC. .ClyM a. KIMOtV T mmlnB EeHter... Herbert W. Fettsr, ' Neve,BdlUr.. ...... .. .Lynn Lleyjf, '11 AteeefateBSIter........ Victor Smith, Ml . business staff. , MMaiV..,..l.Beerte M. Wallaee, W 'Circulation... ....,.' Ry Smith, w Neat. Manager,. ,...i..Barl Campbell, MO ' ' '' Cdlterlal and Buefntae Offleet BAsBMBNTj ADMINISTRATION BLDO.. ' Peetofllee, Station A, Lincoln, Nap. SUBSCRIPTION PRICB,S8.00PBRYKAR Payable In Advanoa Single Coplee, S Canta Bach. telephone! Auto II r INDIVIDUAL NOTICB8 W"l DO cnarsea ,fr nl the rate of 10 canta por Inaartlon fer i-vevy 111 teen worue or nmcuon warooi. ParuftV notices nnfl University bulletlna wlll Kiiullr be published free. Kntered at the poatofllcfi at Lincoln, Nebraska, aft aecond-elnss mall matter ' w.dr th A(Jt of Oonsresa of, Mareh s ?V. i TVK8DAY, NOVBMDEll 3, 1008. STUDENTS OUGHT fO VOTE. M thine probably will be many stu dents In tho university who have reg istered -and aro qualified to. vote to day who will not cast their ballot These" students aro not doing' their duty as cltlwnsof the United States. Kvery man owes. It to his country to lake an Interest' In Its government and to attempt Co boo that it la pro tected. The- way to get tho best gov ernment la to get the best men to All the' biggest offices In that government, and tho only way to accomplish that Is Tor every ollglblo voter to cast bis ballot for tho men who stand .for the, right principles. , There Is a certain clnss of citizens which .stands aloof from politics, cry ing nnd complaining if the way tho' Kpornmont is rim. Thcso very mon arc- tno ones who are responsible for tho continuation of bad government If thoy would got out nnd work against ' tiio deHpicablo element In control of Ho. politics ithero soon would bo ro oi in all around. Today oho of two great men will bi selected to rule at tho. head, of the. United Btatcs govornmonU 12vory Btu dent in thounlvorstty has a proferonco pf Iheso candidates; Evqry Btudont belltiyes that ono bf them would run tho country bettor than tho other. jSv'ery student who Is eltglblo and yet does not vote for his choice, Is shirk- U4I,Q. TWOSTOKE.S W&O. fishings. - iiift the responsibility placed, on him by tho government whlclV gives him citi zenship. When a Voter sincerely be Jtovea In tho principles of one candi date and party and does not vote for thorn ho Is not a true American cltlsen and. dosorves to feel the hand of .bad govorumont, . ThtB election Is the opportunity for tho student voters to begla their career In tho world la the right way by casting, their precIbuB ballot for tho one candidate whom They thlalf will rule la. the beBt way fo greatest good of tie, 'jpeople of, tho Ualted, fltatea. LV .,..- - Walter BeKerasirs view. CHICAaO, NoV. 2. Iowa was givea Us second Jolt. of the season last Sat urday by Nebraska. The game was hard fought all the way through and the outcome was ln doubt until the ftaai'wblstle blew. "Wlta the score .11 1 to 8 la favor of Nebraska, Iowa tried 'X a field goal, which, it made, would .' have given the game to the Hawkey es, E-V-iMbttt the attamBt was a failure and Bis - . ... . .!,-. XT- i iwas cnaacea west giimmouos. i-v '; Wraska has beea playing consistent . . ' fWotball all seasoa. It is one of the ' V , 8trw.gt tiams' lathe ada(e weM- -. ;waHr.K;:ka)rsail, 1 " i eewater; 1N TEAM. TO BE CHOSEN DEIATE TRYOUT TO BE HELD IN about A Week. WISCONSIN CHOOSES MEMKRS Nebraska High Sehoel Debate League Cheeses the Question "For This Year's Debate'' Nsw Schools Added te the Llet. At tho present timer tho debating Hquad of tho University of Nebraska Is preparing for Ihe final' tryouts In which tho teams will bo picked which are to debate with Wisconsin and Illi nois. No definite dato has as yet been announced but Professor Fogg de clares that they will be held within the next week or (eh daysi so" that tho tcamB as they aro finally constitu ted may havo ilmo to properly prepare themselves for tho big, debates. It was announced early a week ago MINOR, LEFT HALF. . ,, Hlrt Long Runs Were Features. Sensational that tho Wisconsin debaters had boon chosen, but It. la not known whether or not Illinois has yot chosen her dor haters. Un to dato tho work of tho Bquad baa been mainly a hunt for facta, but from this timo forward, tho BBB aBBBBBBBBBBjaV f aB?aVBB?e?e?e?e?e?e?e?e?e?e?e?4BB?eBr''v aTaTaTaTaTaTaTr BB?a?e?e?e?e?J BTSTeaTr ' kBTarar BaaTeTeTf BBB BaW Baf' Budd in the Cr'avenette Business again 100 new coats in Saturday in Blacks and Fancy Stripes. These are straight out and out $18 valuesMy price $10. Budd's Motto: "Quick sales and short nrnfit:Also $2.n0. Hata and nnntilar rHrr1 ftirn- Class as they are tobo presontod will be rapidly worked into shape, Question, Is Chosen. '"" Tjto Nebraska hlghschool dobatlng league has now. chosen the question which, will bo the subject of debate this wlaterTNIne questions were Bub raltted to the, different high Bchools.of the state .and each indicated .Its pref erence, Tho question chosen Is as follows: "ilssolved, That disputes between capital and labor la the rail road business should be settled by boards of arbitration with compulsory powers.?' uelnsss Meeting Friday. A hiinlnnao mnntlnr of the high. school league has beea "called for aexfc Friday at 1 o'clock. The meeting will be held In the, Temple and k for the .purpose of electing league officers for the year 1008-9, and also to consider Beveral amendments which have beea proposed. As this meeting will be held oa -the last day of the" teachers' gathering ia Ldacola it Is expected that representatives of au the schools sow members of the league and also repre sentatives of schools, which la tend to Join the league will be present,' P ursese, ef Lesfue. The Nebraska high seheol debating league was fornee' last Jaaaary fer the purpose of KMBfetac ibUe sealt W aaoag. Uae Aaah tsoeeeis ' e; she' t.ta id VaaMaBa'Aow kai wttiidLimtlar of the high schools of the state1 ea-1 rolled a'fmewbers and ejpctest. have eyett mere In the near future. Ir the pst maay of 'the Baller high I scfceels o- ike state have found- It inpesslble. te'do afly work ef value In the llae' of debatlag. The league expects to make It possible for tlrem to do this by-arowsing as Interest among the smaller high schools of the state and by making It possible for them to win honors for their high school through work. The final debate which decides the championship, among the members of the league will be held In Lincoln In May on high school fete' day. This debate, will take the"p)aee of the old la terscholastib debate, and now that ath letic events have been discouraged by tho university authorities It Is ex pected that 1 will become of much more Importance than heretofore. NEBRASKA' TEACHERS.. TO MEET, Association of Educators Opens' SesC slon Thursday. Noxt Thursday tho NebraskaState Teachers' association op'ens Its thrtfe day session In Lincoln. Four thousand teachers from all oyer the state are expected to attend tho various general land sectional meetings, Tho Nebraska association Is divided Into, about a dozen sections, In each of which a Bopafato program complote In itself. Is carried out during the an nual meeting. Each section provides work of ospbclal Interest to a par- tlcular class of teachers and In this way a groat deal can be accomplished in a comparatively short timo. Teach rs aro not required to attend work which Is not, of value to thejr special work. At tho general session subjects of a goneral culturo naturo and business matters aro in order. Thursday even ing's 'gonoral (session will bo address ed by Chancollqr AndrowB, who- fs presldont of tho association. jA later dato will' be fillod.by President Wtiool or of tho University of. California, who Is pronounced Co bo, ono of tho doopost thinkers and most .valuable- speakers In tho west; President Whoolor doos not speak simply In ordor to talk. Ho hns a, thought behind oach sohtonco. Officers pf the association prophecy "that this yoar's mooting wlU bo'ono of th'o most-BUcccssful on record. An unusually largo attendance la expect- itjd; Tho College, of Education wlilvlr tually havo a vacation bo that Its stu dents may attend tho various ses slons add other departments of tho university havo announced that ex cuses will' bo granted for this purpose to Individual students. -Why Pay More? CADET BATTALION IN UNIFORM. riew Sults.Are Tried for First Time at Drill. Tho. university cadet battalion ap peared in uniform for tho .first tlmofl last pvenlng: The five .companies' mado an oxceilenl appearance In tho new khaki suits, although .there, are jstlll a few who have not uniformed. This year is the first that the whole bat talion has appeared In the regulation Ithakl, Until last year the uniform for the cadets was of blue material.' Last ear the freshmen. obtained new khaki suits but the old men kept their blue Uniforms. The result was a mixed battalion. This year the change is completed. A DEGREE IN THREE YEARS. Small College Union to Consider Changed Curriculum., At the meeting of the Nebraska Col lege Union la Lincoln Wednesday af ternoon and evening oae of the ques tions to be discussed will be whether or not It Is practicable for the small colleges .to grant the bachelor's degree, at .the end 'of a course of three years of forty weeks. This questloa has beea brought up before -but K has at bo time. attained a' plaee of saek lmpor taaee as-aaa beea sislfasd H, this' year oa the ssaall'eol It is argtlsd.M favor , a. - - s i . w rA kromiout. IV BBfVrBBaBBal -7' days, hsjBtaajBaii .the CofiVlIa Porf will -vrtilno' a. nlnaatir. fawwlth it to erral feed priaclp: first stroke and the last dot, HaH and Is ready to ' CONKUNS rern'r sav BBB BBBBBBBBW be IB TOM k bbIbbIbbbbp effieerJ IVH yourjCoii LfafV BBBbII weifipr also deans It. No ,ussy droppet bo spliuagfot lakrrne .'tm Interruption to your BBBBBBa 'B direct from the manufacturers, 'ina vonxita jtsh ve., a Uaabattan m&g. Toledo, Ohio, oa request. SOLD IN LINCOLN BY . r E. FLEMHSTG, J2JI O STREEt NOT T p A I 1 University Students Whcri wanting the BEST, order It from COLLINS. Manu factures of Frozen Creams, Ices, Punches, Puddings and ' ' Fancy Individuals. Northwest Corner . 7th and L Strts .Special attention given to student affairs. Bowls, Spoons and Punch Qlasses are furnished free with each, order. )0oo$ooaHK:ioi The Skirt Store Suits, Skirts, Waists, Furs, Jackets, Coats, Petticoats, Etc. it will pay you to try this store first. Vou save . i money by trading at ' . f.w THE SKIRT STORE, Little Blk. 0000)K000OSK)00OP2QO0$00$000SOC! 4L L THE HOUSE COZY" WEEK NOVEMBER SECOND i Fulton Stock Co. ' PRESENTS ' u LENA R I -. ly.Mary J. Helmet a Comady Drains All Will Esjey Election Returns By Special Wire TUESDAY NIGHT e Matlaees We. ata EVENINGS at 8:15 of the proposltioa that the small col lege, owing to its small classes, and close personal contact of students and professors, can accomplish as much In the regular branches la three years aa the university can la a longer time. The questloa Indeed Is whether or not the college shall reyent to the old style college, where the more elemea tary branches of college training were taught to excellent advantage1 or at tempt instruction in .subjects requiring, a largeamount of laboratory 'appar atus, large libraries and other neces saries which make it Impossible for the small school to do efficient work, Meeting ef Cress Country Men. There will beta .meeting f' all the orosa :oaatry' ' at Dr Clapja's ot floe this ssoralag at 11 e'eteeV,- r z Wli colIffei e)eieaUlleMareer you tattbraiiy aaa bmkb Y doa't have to eoajt It or get k write. BeeaHse of its wea- lak resDoads laetantly'at the raalntalas aa eves, steady low te Another great advanUge of owaiag a: PEN FILLING ? r wttketrf lalu No matter where yon war i rooaa. lectuxe kail, at the'eet.offi6e. telecrapsT hotel, eroabe train all ye have. to dowkesr r i klla Pea begins to ma dry M to dip It la any Ink-k is the Crescent-Filler and your pen laUatly fills write. The same simple Btotemeat train of thought. Handaota efetaloif ICE !. . . - Phens Ball 42S Auto 122 121 No. 11th Strict Little Block ORDEB YOUK PUNCH W FOIM'S Hot Lunches a Specialty. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream Candlos and Ioee. 1307 0 St. PaMtn ntt 2214, It 411. RIVERS 11 Sat.v 2:15 Prices 15c 6 25c 10TN PHONES THE INITIATION OF 8IQMA .TAU. Enolneerlnfl Fraternity Wjll Take Men In Thursday, Thursday evening at the Ltacola hotel, tho initiation ceremonies of Slg- ! ma Tau fraternity will be held, and eleven men. will become members of the organisation Sigma Tau is a fra ternity of engineering Budents, taklag' in annually about a dosen, mea of, that school. Tne lnitlatees Thursday even ing will be; A.. M. Candy, ft. K. Oantt. IL P.. Letton, W J. Wohleaberg., W. A. Jones, H. C. Fleming; ,P, If,., Wlldlsh, O. Miller, Oscar Olsea, D.. Urtuia and H. C, Calawri Football mea. at WashUgtoa- "ara complaining that act enough rubbers are. proviaea lor tae teaai , ' . 3 ::vK y .i' -W. 3 ( j- -:a Jl L H : S-- 7 ': M . !: V 7ir. ' .. -? M i ." i- . . . .- t.itSO r' 1 ". - . ' JH'.I. -t k.- ...'" - t nustLijjvaiEkiiia rt. m. ' illwHMM, ws bjl ar, J,' '.,. Ji. "Viv,.'iia.-a7ii i s "rr-v