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Dennett on "Tho Opportunity In Agriculture for Educatod Men Convocation 11 u. m. Was Coming Home From Prayer- Meeting Bui That Didn't Deter the 8tudent Vandals Who Wantonly Desecrated His Whiskers. BecniiBO ProfesHor L. A. Whitney, a now Instructor In tho university, of Fort Worth, Texas, refused to shave off his side whiskers at the request of 200 students, ho lost them late last Friday night In tho dark of the cam pus grounds. Twenty students wore participants in tho wanton action which resulted In depriving tho pro fessor of his coveted, facial adorn ment. Tho trouble which culminated Fri day night began several days ago when tho students preseted a request that Professor Whitney remove bis Bide whlskors, which ' were long and In tho opinion of the student body Ill-kept. The undergraduates declared THREE REQUIREMENTS: F0R - Graduate llttslc Rocltal by Miss Judgo Deyo. Temple Thoatro 8 that the honor of tho collego and rep E. FLEMING Finest watch unci .Towolry Repairing in tho city. Givo us n mil. Bell A794, Auto 1188-1. - 1211 O St. Wo solicit ft Bhar6 of your patronago FREY & FREY FLORISTS All Kinds of Cut FloweTs 1338 6 St. ' , No-Side p. m. TuoBday, 30. Forestry Lecture: "For mation of Forost Soils" by Prof Barkor. "Moisture Study in For ost Soils," Prof Hoysor. N 7 at 7:30 p. m. Weduesday, 31. Special Convocation. U. S. Senator Burkott on "Tho University Man In Politics." Tom plo Theatre, 11 a. m. APRIL Friday, 2 "The Problora for Euro peans In Colonizing tho Tropics." Dr. j Crolghton Wollman, of Washington, D. C. Temple 5 p. m. Friday, 2. Band Concort. Unlvorslty Cudot Band. Temple Theatre, 8: 30 .p. in. Saturday, 3. Joint Y. M.-Y. W. C. A. banquet at St. Paul's church, C p. ni. Wednesday, 7. Easter Vacation gins at G p. m. bo- utatlon of Its faculty demanded the removal from Professor WhUncy's. face of tho obnoxious growth. Quite naturally Professor Whitney refused to accede to the rcquost for tho de struction of what ho doomed a valu able part of his anatomy. With his refusal, the moro actlvo spirits of the ,studcnt body got to business and there was something doing as a re sult. Caught In the Dark. Professor Whitney went to prayer meeting Friday night, as was his cus tom. Ho left tho place of the meet ing at tho close of tho session and started homo acroHs tho campus. The pathway led under the trees which ornament the university grounds and their shadows furnished an excellent hiding place for tho students who had designs on tho professor's wills- C)t?OOCO0CCOCCOOOOCOO0CCCOOOC-C, P&ONES: Auto 1324 ?- Bell 31 TYPEWRITERS All makes rontoil with ataxia $3 Per Month. Bnrjralns in Itobnllt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto UM-Boll 1181, 123 Nd; 11th wmimmmmmm! ULTRA ORNATE fASIUONABLE HlfTY PUG YOUNG & VAN TIM; 134 NORTH 13TH Programs, Menus, In vitations, Etc. 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N 7 at 7:30 p. m. officfedceoffooooQOfflosooop All Makes o fa Second- g hand Typewriters sold, rented, or exchanged, g Underwood, Typewriter g Co., 714 F St., Both Phones, Sscoosooooooooo HAVE THE EVANS T Do Your Washlni Want - Ads AdYwtlsomonts for the want ad column should be left at the business olllce, Uasomont Administration Bldg., botween 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate ot 10 cents per Insortlon for every fifteen words or fraction thereof for the first inser tion three insertions 25 conta; five. Insertions 40 cents. leers. Twenty of these bouyant spirits woro massed In the darkness, waiting for the professor's approach. As Professor Whitney turned the corner by tho Administration build Iirg, there was a rush, a muffled shout on tho part of tho surprised teacher, nnd thon silence, save for a few snickers and a gentle clip, clip, clip, as the scissors got -in their wqrk. When tho deed was done npd tho hairy fragments lay scattered on tho ground, the young captors released their victim and scampored for safe ty. Thoy were lost in the shadows of tho grounds beforo tho professor had recovored his presence of mind sufficiently to go after them. Expulsion Promised. , . iff i wl'jRi NviiivB I'iiYivHBiiAliv Is mIA pA ttlf wSi JV n mi do n dig WANTED-A RIDER AGENT IN EACH TOWN and district to rule mid exlub!t:i aarnplc.Latest Model "Ranqer" bicycle furnished by us.' Our atrents ever Micro aro HO MONEY UISQ to anyone, anywhere in allow TKN DAYS' KIIKK TltlAL doilnir which time vouin-ivriifailie hlrvi put it to any test you wtsn. it you are titer, not perlectly satisfied or do not wish to Keep t lie mcycic mp it uaci; to us at our ex pense anu you will net be out one cent. IIIICEU until you receive and approve o( jour bicvclc. We ship the U. S. without a cent deietit in advance, it-eiav Ireleht. and ie and CAPTADV DDIPFQ We fumlsh Hie lushest (Trade bicycles it.is noulblo to rnulUni mivbtf at one mnll profit above actual factory co. Vou s.i rtot$ middlemen's profits by buying: direct of us and have the manufacturer': FOR SALE. K I liMUl-MIWWIM-MH..Mfl..W'fH'W"'WMW,'T.H'l,,",H THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Come In and get thatOO Su i to your ordr fe V Ulncpln FOR SALE- A new high-grade bl cyclo at 25 per cent discount. Inquire at Nebraskan office 91-tf ii " ' i i " mi ' LOST AND FOUND. , to make S.IVC lio nrohts by buvlnir direct of us and have the manufacturer':! im-ir. antte behind vour bicycle. DO NIT III V a hicvele or a Tiairnf tires fmm anvane at any price until ou receive our catalogues and, learn our unheard of aitiry frictt and remarhablt tfiectal ojtrs to rider UROuts. 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Please leave at Registrar's Office. 121-110-tf HELP WANTED. WANTED Four men to work for a 'couplo of hours Friday morning. In Hiiro of jW DorUlnderen, at. Y. M. C. . rooms immediately. Studepts who can rworlc between ":30 and '9:30 "Friday .morning 'should eo Joe Derldndorori at tho Y. M. 0. A. rooms, immediately.-, ft Tlierexular retail firicaot these tires is iJt'6er 6air. but to introduce we will tetlyouasampiepatrarffJmcainwtmoraerffM). HO MOIETPOVBLE FROM PUNCTyiES The oBcnpedo was at once reported Bir'odt. 'sixty thonsarid pairs sold last year. to tho president and othor members' of tho faculty. Those dlgnitnrles de clare thut expul8lqns will follow the dlsclosuro of hte Identity of the young highwaymen. An investigation Ib 'in progress and every effort Is be ing made to apprehend tho students. concerned. But in tho meantime the students happy. Professor Whitney 1b SELFa II EALING TIRES ro muwdvoe.omly I Tr aro nieotlng Jiis classes, but ho Iiob no sldq whiskers. And it will tokQ some tlinq for Dame Nature to replace what the Btudonts removed. SENIOR SOC.IAL COMMITTEE, The Senior Social committee will .moot today in U. 100 nt 11 a. ni. AH members are especially requested to lin iii-nftonr v ' .," air out. Sixty tltonsatm pairs soiu tost year. Over two hundred thousaud pairs now in use. OESOft IPTHJHi Made iln all sxes.. It iftively.1 tiirinvHdln(r.vrvduratleandlincdiiisi(ewitli nrfi riiiniTtvnf nihtier. which never becomes t porous and which closed tip small punctures without allow ItiK the air tocscape. We havq liumlreds of letters from satis-' fiedcustoinersstatingthattlieirtireaiiaveomyDecnputnpca inniirixrtwirinawholeseauon. Thevwelah no more than .. .1 &(. ........ rt(tf,l......r.llllM ltAlnwl...iM i rauiiirv lire. ijiciJmtiuc yoiokiiiK Mi...,.v.. uvium u tires is $.50 per polr.bu t for ' r 1 1 1 rwi r i KJisiiiiHiaiHM r m misssss hi 1 1 'i N0H00 tun thick rubhtir tread "A'"inil puncture b trips "U" aud-'D," also rltn strip U" to prevent rim cutting. Thlu I tiro 7lll outlast any othor niake-SOFT, ULASXXO aud in nnlliiarvtlri.. the milicturc rCSlStll by severallnyers of tliln. specially nrepare,d fabric ou the a ba , n-ii a. w n tiririM ni t irr i-iu- .ri ini iniii iiiii inr ih . . - . . advcrthilnKpurposeHWcarejuaklpiraspccialfactorvprlceto , ,,, the rider of only $i.8o per pnlr. Ail orders shipped same day letter Is received. We ship C. O. D. approval. oo OO Hot pay a cent uiuu yuw uuvc cuiiuiucu unu iuuhu iiicm oirisiiy as i We willnllow a cash discount of 5 per ccntUhereby making the price S1.55 per send FULI. CASH WITU OIlDKIt and enclose this advertisement. We will air- on a cent until vou have examined and found them strictly as represented. . ... .. .. .. . ... "... .. erpair)it you also send oue nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUlt expense If for any reason they are not satisfactory on examination. We ore perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as cafe a In a, bautr-it-ye know that you will uc no well pleased that when you want n bicycle you will give us your order. bo If-you order-a pair-qf these tires, yoti-wlll find that thoy .will ride, easier, run faster,. :tter, la3t longer nnd look finer thau nny tre you have ever used jbr seen a any price, We' We want vou to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. , . -, rAir urrjl VffSsTO don't buy any kind ht any price until you fiend for aTalr of lr YUlf JVcJbt f fflCO Hcdgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price qttote'd above: or write for our We 'rr and Sundry Catalogue which describes and oubtes aft makes and kinds of tires at about lutlflhe usual prices. i rjl man-- uiir but write us a postaltoday, UO NOT THINK OP BUYING a bicycle UU tWUt WMMm or a pair of tires from anyone until youhnow the new and wonderful offers we arc making. It ouly costs a postal to learu everything. 'Write It MOW. J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL. K A T 1 g r( i Vfe ' . i 15 s. t'. ft. MM- L . it .itLi .u, vi-rt BB in af ...i idJtt ,U - ti$i.'i K-L