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.yf THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Cbe g-atl fUbragftan TII13 PliOPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA Lincoln, Nebraska, CONVOCATION-rFriday, March 12 Wi' ' ' - ' ' ' Stereopticon Lecture By f . i li- if fc 4 . HUSHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SMIAY Alii MINDAY V BY THE STUDENT PUB, BOARD. PrtllcitHa OIllCI. 128 0. 14IH St. ' ... EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor............ Herbert W. Potter Managing Editor, . . , Victor, B, Smith Associate Editor Philip Fredericks f ' BUSINESS STAFF. ,. Manager W, A. Jonea ' circulator ,,..... .T. A. Jamea Assistant Clroulatorr Ltalle Hyde Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coptet. 0 Centa Each. Telephone! Aflto 1BS8. ' INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charffod .for at tho rato of 10 oonts per Insertion ' for ovory flftoon words or ffnotlon thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvoralty bullotins will sladly bo published freo. Entered at tho postofTlco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Aot of Congress of March 3, 1870". FIUDAY, MARCH .12,. 1909. Tho. loss of "King Colo" to Gorn hiiBkor nthletlcH would bo In tho na ttti'o. of a cnlmulty to tho football In . torosts of Nobrnskn. During .tho two yours that ho has boon nt tho uni versity ho has won tho rospoct of all wiio iidvo como In contact with him as a fnnn of high ideal's and ' storllng character, and a coach of tho greatest ability. Ho not only 1ms tho groat ad .vantago over any now man that could bo obtained in that ho has an estab lished reputation at Nebraska, but ho knows all tlio mon and has their con lldonco. It woUld tako a now man at least a year to got in a position to do offoctlvo work -and would bo a serious blow to tho prospects of a. winning team next year. Those In charge of Cornlniskor athletics will be Justified in doing ovorythlng in their powor to "Taetnifaf "KlHgColo-comcB-baetr-to-. Nebraska for another year. iTho romoyal of tho Greek qualifica tions from tho Rhodes scholarship is a striking illustration of tho fact that M4hO. Two Stores 1415,0. a man's, education Is no longer meas ured by tho amount of Greek that he knows. Greek stands as tho most per fect Innguago that tho world has ever produced, and will always bo studied by studonta whoso interests Ho in this direction, but. tho time is past, when a man cannot consider himself well-ed- ucated unless ho can read' tho old masters as ho reads liis mother ton gue. Formalism and pondantlcfsm in education afo fast giving way to a more Rational conception of tho pur poses of modern education. , Tho increased Interest which sepms to bo manifested in miiBical events at tho Unlvoralty of Nobraska, is a mat-, ter for profound congratulation. At ;, tho violin recital of Mrs. Dales-Knapp ;., at convocation yesterday practically 1. ,njl. tho available sitting room was oc cupied.. This. is the recognition that p is. duo to a prominent musician that is willing to take tho time to como to ; ' ,thp, university to play, for'tho student I body, The Thief Still Here. Tho recent period of cold weather has brought into striking rbllefc two tWj ' disagreeable facts. 'The flrftt is that $jLfih$imi atill va faotor to bo reck- TiiWwfc ln university society: Tho .Jecond is that tiio arrangements whioh Cadet Band Concert A ' ' . ' Temple Thiatrt havo been provided in tho library for tho care of ovorcoatn nro ontiroly ln adequate. During tho last two or throo days sovo.ral overcoats havo been stolen from tho library and whtlo somo of thorn havo been recovorcd some of them havo not been seen again by the ownors. Such a state of affairs is a disgrace to tho wholo university and should and- could bo stopped by tho vigorous' expression of student opin ion. Tho Nobraskun has boforo dur ing the semester oxpresscd itself on this subjecet and called attention to tho fact that if a student body is united in its disapproval of such a thing it can bo stamped out. Tho condition of tho library, how over, with referonco to tho provision that is made for tho -care of winter wraps, will boar more than passing hiontion. It is not a very satisfac tory thing for a student to go into tho library on a cold day and find -that the only ))lace where an ovorcoat can bo placed, bears a large sign asking that no overcoats bo placed thero. It is hardly to bo wondered that such a to quest Is promptly disregarded by all thoBO who sco it. What is needed during the winter mon,ths is a chock room where all un necessary articles may bo left while tho student is in tho library. At sev eral western state universities tho rulo has been adopted thjit no unnec essary articles shall bo taken, into the libraries and if such a rule as this should be adopted at Nobraska with tho proper provisions for tho care of such articles it would mako tho library muph moro useful as a place for stu dents to work. NO" LONQER-A-SNAPr Mlchigan has taken the first stop to soo that news that is sensational and detrimental to the interests of that school shall not bo sent out by stu dent, reporters. This is a nioyo that ' A bunch of new cravanettos in yot torday. I bought 50 sample coats from a Now York firm at a prico. Theso coats should sell at $15.00 and $18.00. My prico 'js $10.00. WHY PAY MORE? BOTH STORED will in the long run bo a great bene fit, "to tho university and will tend to prevent many false Impressions going out. It Is a iiso of force, howovor, that must bb handled with caro or It will becorito 'worse" than the "'former ovlls. Here! "ro the facts as they tip-, lfeared in' the Michigan Dally: "The student council at' Mlchigon has decided to regulate tho matter which, is sent to outside newspapers by student correspondents. They have decided to punish tho writer of any matter which is adjudged detri mental to tho college, ho punish ment meted out will bo after a fair trial and will correspond to tho na' turo of the offense, tho highest punish mfent being suspension or dismissal." ' SENIOR TRYOUT. All Renters Interested in tho Intor class indoor meet nro requested to meet at the armory Saturday at, 2: 30 p .m. for the, signal try out. ... L. C. HUMMEL. Sigma Tau, the engineering fra ternity, held an initiation of new members at the Acacia house, Thurs day evening. Following tho initiation a banquet whs held at tho "Lincoln hotel, Professcr Richards was toast-master. 5:00 P. M. University Bulletin . MARCH Friday, 12. Palladian Literary Soci ety. Miss Vora Upton. Pnlladlan Hall 8 p. . Union Society. Irish Program. Un ion Hall 8 p. m. Friday, 12 Junior-Senior inter-class dobato. Memorial Hall' 8 p. m. Saturday, 13 Hawkeyo Club meets with Prof, and Mrs. Chatburn, 2805 P St Evening. Saturday, 13 Sophomoro-Freshmari inter-class debate. Memorial Halt 8 p. m. Tuesday, 1C "Colldgo Settlement,'' by Dr. Eaves.. Convocation, 11 a. in. Tuosday, 1(5 Sophomoro election of officers. Memorial Hall, 11:30 a.m. Tuosday, 16. "Factors Affecting Stream Flow," by Dr. O. E. Con- dra. N 7 at 7:30 p. ra. Tuesday, 1C -"Commercial Forest NuraerlcB," L. O. Williams. N. 7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 19 "How May the Spread of Infoctlous Diseases Bo Prevent ed?" Dr. H. H. Waito. Tomplo, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 19 Mercer Y. M. C. A. Tom plo Theater, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 23. "Tho Land That Is" Different," Rev. Oilman. Convo cation, 11 a. m. Saturday, 20. Intorclass Tournament. Gymnasium 8 p. m. Tuesday, 30. Forestry Lecture: "For mation of Forest Soils" by Prof Barkers "Moisturo Study In For est Soils," Prof Hoyser. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. APRIL Friday, 2 "The Problom for Euro peans in Colonizing tho Tropics." Dr. F. Croighton Wellman, of Washington, D. O. Temple 5 p. ni. Frmayr23"Social-Froblem3-in-T-helr-Relation to Public Health." Prof, George E. Howard. Temple 5 p. ra.' Tuesday, 27. Forestry Lecture: "Sci entific Problems "in Forest Planta tions," by Prof. Phillips. N 7 at 7:3a p. m. Happenings of the Past 86ven Years Ago. Tho Nebraskan undertook tho lead ership in a movement to secure' a. fountain -for tho campus of the Uni versity of Nebraska; v Six Years Ago. Girls' basket-ball team defeated Haskell and Bakor on the same even ing. A history of tho university colors Vas published In tho Nebraskan, which showed that tho coiors wore changed from, old gold to scarlot and cream, .in 1893. Five Years Ago. Chancellor Androws, pn his retur,n to Lincoln after a serious Illness in Chicago, wa& met at the station by a crowd of 4 three hundred students who, unhitched tho horses from his 'carriage and drew it thomsolvos to his homo.. Four Years Ago. ' The last game of tho basket-ball season was played with William Jew ell College. , One Year Ago. Tho master of ceremonies of the freshman 'hop was kidnapped in spite of tho nositlon taken on. th'o 'niioutnlri I of kidnapping by Chancellor Androws, Frank R. The Last Days of Messina A graphic description of "the appalling devastation on Ih'e Island of Sicily wrought by tho recent earthquake, air. Roberson has just returned from Messinn with a largo collection of photographs taken by himself, and began his lecture tour with theso vlows only ono week ngo In Now York City. ST. PAUL CHURCH Friday Evening, March 12 Admission 35 cents Fiction at5o Cents More ISiew Titles Just Rec'd ' The following nre most recent additions to fins popular line.. Mriny of them have never before been sold for less than $1.08! Beth Norvell Randall Parrish, jiow 50c The Car of Destiny Williamson, now . .60c' The Princess Virginia Williamson, now '. . .50c Mr. Pratt Jos. O. Lincoln, now. 50c God's Good Man Marie Corelli, now. , vf. ;.;; (f . . ,50o Cecelia's Lovers Amelia Barf, nqyv'Jk . . .-Trtv-.-: .'. . . .50c Where the Trail Divides Will Lillibndge, iiojv. .- 50c ,.i . . The btoopmg Lady Maurice Hewlett, now i 50c Running Wat'erpr-E. B. W. Mason, now. ; ;'........ .50c The Broken Lance Herbert Quick, now. 50c The Younger Set Robt. W. Chambers, now'.. 50c The Divine Fire May Sinclair, now s 50c Nedra Geo. Barr McCutchcon, now ..." 50c Chip of the Flying U Bs M. Bower, now 50c The Blade Bag L. J. Vance, now. 60c The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne W. J. Locke, now 50c Ililma Wm. Tillinghast Elridge, now '. .50c Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition, now. . ; 50c Around the World With Josiah Allen's Wife, now 50c Tho Heart Line Gelett Burgess, now .50c The Old Homestead D.eniu,an Thompgbn-,naoww. .---. . . . . . .50c The Lady of the Mount Frederic S. Isham, now 60c Squire Phin Hblman F. Day, now 50c SMiller .$ Taine u WAHTED-A RIDER AGENT aample Latest Model IUinecr" bicycle furnished by us. QuFawn tv'Zjj.7 -- .. .,.,., . rr fiiK NO IUONI2Y ItKQUIUUO - ..-,,.- ..uv(w.u. -.. i T"" v "" "i i,""11' uuiiny wjucn ume you may ride the bicycle and u.Ut, RaiSI!S".W"iV1'i..1i ".ou.arc th MOt PcrlcctlyMtlsncd or do not wfi& to mm.m..... m-r.-. tir ......... -.:. iif t '' ! wmi M.k iu . w wti.j kb ottur ii u.i.ik iu TAGTOKY PRICES ,; r?iiiuie 'i'Pti1 scnae WCM possible to make i tJ. ,:y a V &onc f"")1 n1?,6' aove actual factory cost. Vou savo io to fjj middlemen's profits l buyfojr direct of us and have the nunWacturers cuar" antcc behind your bicycle. 1)0 NOT llUXa bicycle or a pair of tires from anv HntrBjHlRuJliI &yandsu,sr?sr .?, ik." s.im our unhMrd & . ., .. . u rrr. "i v m msa, V W YOB WILL BE ASTONISHED ,Z you receiyS. our fipvauai catalog nd ... rr"'' " Vfivniwiiiiii study our suoerb maAr k nt th ,.,.-vir,,ru, mr k I '" nV r.ji;".Trrr" "i. hTn'nnVmhEeErr" nnvni it nvn imiii .. - double our prices. Orders, filled tho vn iijtvih WMmTim .. . promptry at prices rancing from. 8? to 8 COASTEMMKES; L0enVKttT 0 HEUGETH0RN hive a numb on "lnnJ tATn lnVrU-'Uo.IS Si 1?, c..B55..nani1 ???.. &RV .....1.11 $m II SFIF-HFBI IHR TIDTC A sample pair 77ii rfmilnrtnit 4,if ihttm 4? ' - rt , v rr . vf vrw r w rtr jyt w in.yumc ice Witt NO MORETROHBLE FROM PUNCTHRES NAItS. Taoks or Olaas will not lnfc fli air out.. Sixty thousand pairi sold, last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. aiidtaHyHditip.veryduiaUlcandliuedinsldcw tfcaumfMaueiuaiisi3. itisiivcly a special quniiiy pi rwuucr.wnicii never I norous and which closes nr small nmirf nr (tin vit itiRthcuirtocscap6. We have hundreds of letter iiiRtliculrtocscap6. We have hundreds of tetters from sat acdcuslomcrsstnlingtlial their tireshavcoulvbeennumDi up oticeor twice in a wholeeeason. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture rcflistingqualitlcs bcine'civen by eevcral layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires is J8.30 per pair, but for advertlsintrpurtoseHwedreinaklnsasnecralfartnrvnr!x.,n .i...i.i : 1-.. ...o . .n;:i ::-. "K:irttt?KlKaW We will allow a cast send Filler. OASII V ." a x Lu i. u vkiik bkilib villi iiiivc- S!fttaE&2. 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