The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 19, 1909, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Prices: $1.00 to 25c.
8AT. MATINEE AND NIGHT, FEB. 20
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with w. 8. Hart and frank
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Mat $1.00 to 25c. Night $1.50 to 50c.
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
Program. Com. Mon. Night, Feb. 15
America's Character Comedlenno
QRACIE EMMETT AND CO
"Mrs. Murphy's Second HuBband."
MAY AND FLO HENGLER
Vaudeville's Daintiest Artists.
PETER DONALD, META CAR80N
Presenting "Alex McLean's Dream"
TOM CARROL & JOE BAKER
The Hebrew-mid -His Friend
R08AIRE AND DORETTO
European Comlquos
FERDANDEZ MAY DUO
European Musical Artists
A8KELAND
Violin Virtuoso
Viascope, Majectic Orchestra
Mat. 2:15 (except Mbn.) 15 & 25c.
Night 8:15 Prices 15,25, 35 A 50c.
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Every Evening 8:30
Matinees Wed. and Sat, at 2:30
THE FULTON 8TOCK COMPANY
Appearing In
The Man on The Box
Dramatized from Harold McGrath's
Novel, a genuine American Comedy
Best 8eat8 25 cents.
Next Week "Alabama," by August
us Thomas.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER81
The Acme Parlors
934 P STREET
BoWling, Billiards, Pool,Cigars,
Tobacco, .fine. Confectionery
fINEST AMUSEMENT PARLORS
IN THE WEST
PRICES:
BILLIARDS, 40c per Hour.
POOL, by Hour, 40c.
ROTATION POOL
BOTTLE POOL
POKER POOL
PIGEON POOL
2 1-2 eta. per
cue.
3 cues 10 els.
15 BALL POOL 5c a cue.
No Checks With Games.
Profit Sharipg Coupons Given With
Every 5c Spent in the Place.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS!
L. J. HERZOG
Come In and get that $15.00 Suit
to your order
1230 O St.
' Lincoln
WILLIAMS'
PANGING
ACADEMY
Successor 'to Pitts
Social Evening ' -Mmtti
Class -
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Saturday Eve.
Class Emlngs - Moniiy & Wriiiesiay
Private Leggons Given
if Deired
M2,4.M9fREET
SHOW MUCH INTEREST
UNIVERSltY COMMENT ON TALK
OF WILLIAM j'. 1RYAN.
CONDEMN HIS CARNEGIE IDEAS
8ENTIMENT 18 AQAIN8T FaIr.
VIEW 8TATE8MAN.
8peech of the Democratic Leader Be
fore the Legislature Admitted to
Have Revived Opposition to
t Bill for Teachers' Pension.
Liko the proverbial thunderbolt
which hurled itself from the clear
bluo sky came tho scathine nnndnmnn.
tlon of tho Carnegie pension fund
irom the lips of William Jennings
Bryan in tho course of his addrnas in
tho Nebraska legislators Wednesday.
Auspiciously launched by tho favor,
able vote of tho stato senato and In
tho emirao of being wafted pleasantly
ti) rough tho houso, the whole outlook
has received a jolt that makes It lm
loasibio to toll where tho matter will
end.
Mr. Brynn does not believe In tho
Carnegie pension fund for retired
toachers. Ho Isn't afraid tq say what
ho believes. Consequently comes tho
sudden and vigorous descent of his
foot upon tho whole proposition. The
foot landed right in tho midst of the
nicely prepared bill approving tho ac
tion of tho university regents in re
questing that tho steel king's .fund
uo extended to apply to Nebraska's
professors as well as to thoBo of
numerous other, institutions, stato and
private, ovor tho country. Ho usod
all tho force at Ills command, includ
ing a few phrases about "Insidious
poison," "brlbeB," and th0 like. Just
what tho results aro to be is tho ques
tion that is causing many to wonder,
Including not n few of the university
faculty and students.
Do Not Agree.
With yesterday morning's Ibsuo of
tho Dally Nobraskan containing a full
account of the reference made by tho
Great Commoner to the pension fund,
tho student body was Informed of the
action before tho legislature tho pre
vious afternoon. There resulted n
number of discussions and a wide
variance of opinion.
Prom typical conversations on-tho
matter among university mon and'
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CONVOCATION,
DR. H. M. McCUNMUN
"The Economic Importance of the
Child to the State"
University Temple
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SATURDAY SPECIAL
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SOXrT l-2c a pair, 90c a'Dozeti
UN LANDS. '.- Little i4ii;cliri.
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Slrls, it would seem that tho majority
of tho young pooplo for whoso, moral
chastity Mr. Bryan is pleadlrtg aro ndt
In sympathy with him or thb-propoal-Hon
of tho boat mothods of guarding
that; Purity. Mr. Bryan declarod that
accoptnrtco of tho Carnegto pensions
would causo Iho university toachor to
waver from tho path of duty in edu
cating tho youth of tho stato to a
proper distrust of gigantic organiza.
tlons of capital. Tho unlvoralty stu
dents as a wholo seem to consider tho
more practical fact that tholr toach
ers aro at prosont manifestly under
paid and thnl In tho abBonco of any
disposition on tho part of tho stato to
Increase their salarios, It Is fitting
that they should recolvo tho Carnoglo
boneflt.
Favor 8tate Action.
If assurance wore given that tho
Btato would Increaso tho toachora
wago to a point commensurate wltli
their task and with tho cost of living,
tho studortts might allow tho care of
their morals to lead them to go with
Mr. Bryan. But undor tho presont
status of affairs, tho sentiment Is
plainly against his attitude.
University profoBsors, albeit thoy
aro tho mo3t Interested partloB to tho
pension Idea, aro kooping still about
It. Thov believe that tho onlv wnv
In Which thoy can maintain tholr
proper dignity Is In not saying what
over they may think. Undoubtedly
Bomo of them have opinions, as has
been evidenced In certain bits of
prlvnto conversation, but thoy realize
that It Ih not for thorn to step Into a
political brawl. Ono university toach
or yesterday called attention to tho
fnct that Mr. Bryan had mado a mis
statement of fact In several Instances
in tho pension part of tho nddross.
but further than this ho would not go.
DIED 8UDDENLY AT H08P1TAL
Well Known University Graduate To
Be Buried Today.
Miss Amy Mayland, of this univer
sity, died at 2:30 Wednesday after
noon at St. Esthers' hospital. Sho
was takon to her home at Brookings,
South pakota, yesterday, whore tho
funoral will bo held today. Miss May
land was taking a Masters' degree at
Nebraska and was an "Inmate of Hays'
hall. Sho was well known both at
the university nnd In Lincoln.
8ENI0R MEN, ATTENTION.
All basket-ball players should bo on
tho floor at 4 o'clock Friday. Election
of captain will bo hold. Ed. Quldlngcr
has boon appointed manager rind urges
all candidates for" the senior team to
got out at onco. E. W. Hills,
chance, layos examined froo. 5
FRIDAY, FEB. 19
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First Showing Kensington Suit
Stylos SPRING 1909
Early buyers as well as early style seek
ers will find in this advance display, many
interesting features; " It will convey the
exact style tendencies, the trend to colors
and the growing popularity of "faddish"
models. However with a diversity, of
tastes comes a demand for modest styles
and colors; To such we invite a careful
look at this the greatest showing of Blue
Serges, Blue Cheviots and Blue Unfin
ished Worsteds ever attempted by ust
We are already selling spring weight
Suits and the man who enjoys the distinction-
of choosing first will find it is
none too sooji to get busy
FRlDcAYand SATURDAY the First Days Sptina
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Tickets $1.25
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