THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Cbe patlg iRebtaehnn THE PROPERTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. musHEiiiEiTiAt;i(CHjtylJ(t fan M BY THE BTUbbNT Piii. BOAnb. ftfllittttH Unci, 128 N. 14th St, I CONVOCATIQN-Thursday, April 29 Our Spring Suitines Have. Arrived ' I. ", . ? . S ' 1 Z X COME IN Alti) SE&jTHiIm n !i Hi ! KDITORIAL STAFF Edltor.i Herbert W. Potter Managing WWr... Victor B. Smith AfcWclate Ksltbris Philip Frederick Carl J. Lord BUllrJESS STAFF. ,W. A. Jones Minannr. Circulator A. M. Hare Assistant ttlrcdlat6Kv..i L-Silla Hyde Editorial and Business Otflcoi ASEMRNT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Postotfloe, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. utstihlrfloN pn.fc2.oo pen YEAR Payable In Advance Single Coplei. 0 Cente Each 8111 Telephone! 'Auto 1W8. INDIVIDUAL NuTlCBb H be charged for at the rote of 10 cents por Insertion for every fifteen words pr 'fraction wweor. faculty notices and Onlvorslty bulletins Will gladly be published free. Entered ak the postpmos M LInooln. Nebraska, as socond-olass mall mattei under the Adt 6f Conkress of March . . i i - " WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 100p. At convocation yosterday morning tho law Btudenta wore practically all that wore proBoht to hoar H. H. Wll- son of tho law college. If tho other collogoB of tho university had tho spirit that ho law cbllego has, thoro would bo a good many moro buccobs ful activltes In this Bchool. It 1b truo that this spirit Bomotlmos bo comfcs rathor, bolBtorouB but oven then It Ib far bettor than ho bplrlt at all. .r... -'n. .i1 .-ns I. ..jLw fi String Quartet t j ' ' f III t-lW ) I El I ' Memorial Hall even A. M. tfhoro BeonTs td bo a sharp dlffor 'en'co of opinion among tho different departments ot tho university as to what branches ot learning will ulti mately bo of tho moBt Importance All of which gooB t6 show that a man .who has spent his llfo In tho study Of 'a cortaln branch of learning la hot In a position whOro ho can fairly judgo as to tho ultimate valuo of hlB branch as compared with tho Import ance of anothor. Tho question of obtaining a now ialhlotlc field 1b not ono of tho kind that requires deliberation and caution oh :tho part ot tho authorities. It Is rather onb that requires action and qulok and d'oflhlto and tsffoctlvo action at that If caro ts not takon studentB will como back to school again next fall only to find n field In tho course tif construction In tho roar of tho chtapulB that will not bo toady for another year. Tho great noed Is a hew field and that at once. Anothor year of athletic at Nebraska without hh athletic uI'd Ib almost Buro to mean thblr fulhatlon and this would be morO unfortunate for tho future of tho school than anything .elao that could happen. It Is a habit of qulto a number of profesBOrB in the university to hold classes several mlnutea after the clos ing boll has sounded. It seems to bo considered that tho ten minutes al lowed lor going from one class to another can bo employed as well as not by the frofoBsor for flnlBhlng(hls lecture; This, howovor, works a double hardBhlp, as it makes tho Btu dont enter hlB next class from five to ten minutes late and disturbs the class bo that several minutes aro loBt. tuo uon is tor tno purpose or n nounefng that tho tlmo during whlcif a professor has tho right to hold his class has expired, and a continued Infraction of this warning Is little less than an imposition upon tho gpod nature of tho class. The senate' should tako somo action that would bring this matter forcibly to tho attention of tho professors. iriado In their profession flinco thoy tort school. In this way tho mono? that tho Btato Ib topOhdlng eh this part of its Institution at least, Ib feturnOd &i once and directly and With Inter obt. Publicity ahould bo given In all ways poBBlblo to ovory work In whlcb tho university Ib engaged tbat haB di rect and striking bonoflt for tho peb plo of the Btdto. Ill thlB why and In thlfl way only, ban tl)o conaorvatlon that has taken hold of tho people of tho Btdto antl their representatives In tho legislature with regard to tho work of tho university bo ovorcome. The' future of tho university 1b a matter that dopondB sololy upon tho education of tho pooplo of tho Btato to tho work that tho unlvorBlty Is do ing. Ab booh aB tho feollng becomes general that monoy spent on the uni versity Ib not wasted, thoro will bo no trouble In getting appropriations from tho legislature that will adequately tako caro of tho unlvorslty. Until that time comoB, howovor, each recurring legislature will bo tho scene of a dofl perato struggle to got enough money to keep thlB Institution up to the stan dard. Attempts to change the feeling of any given legislature regarding the university can at tho boBt do only temporary good. Tho changing of something deopor, tho feeling of the pooplo of tho state, Ib required and it will bo soonest obtained by giving tho widest publicity to such actions is tho work that tho modlcal school Ib now engaged upon. If every uni versity profeBsor who appears befbro a Nebraska nudlenco during the noxt two yoars, no matter on what occa- Blon, would tako care, at soiho tlmO during his address, to emphasize the work that tho unlvorslty Is doing for tho state It would certainly rosult In a vast change of sentiment by tho time tho next legislature moots. In a recent addreBs Dr. Elliot, for merly preBldont of Harvard university, and onb ot tho most widely 'known educators In tho country gives as his opinion of teaching as h. profession that It Ik one ot the most satisfying occupations that a person can pursue. On a subject of thlB nature Dr. Elliott la ah authority and part of hla ad dress Ib given below. He declared as follows: "Tho career of education Is, to my thinking, tho highest, tho most Intel lectual, and the moat rewarding aa rogards services and tho direct ovl- denco of service than In all ot the othor profoBslons. In all professions there Is this great eloraent of serv ices, and there is In moat careers a largo nltrulBtlc feeling. Tills Ib es pecially truo of tho profession oT tho ministry, but some of theBO profes sions bo serviceable and truly altru istic are pursuod under painful condl tlons University Bulletin ELLIOTT BROS. 142 So. 12 th St. rifUfiU lil illl'h i iili Wednesday, 28 Meoting of Men'a , Association Temple, 5 p, ra. LThursday, 29. Convocation, Stringed Quartet, 11 fl. m. Thursday, 29. OradUato Music Re cital. MIbb Annlo Jonea. Templo Theatro, 8 "p. m. Friday, 30. "sbclal Problbms in f heir Relation to Publlo Hoalth." jof Georgo E. Howard. Tomplo 6 p. m. May. Tuesday, 4. "Tho Turkish Situation," by PrdfoBsor Edwin Mnxoy. Con vocation. Momorlal Hall, 11 a.m. Wednesday, 5. Ivy Day. Classes dls ' mlBBed for tho day. Friday 7. Chi Bota Kappa Initiation. Tuesdayk 11 Junior Program. Convo cation Momorlal Hall, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecture, State Problems In Wisconsin,"' A. G. Hatnbl; riXJUllzallon in Wiscon Bin," S. C. Kottrldgo, N7 at 7:80 p. m. Friday, 14. High 8chool Day. Classes excused at 10 a. m. for tho re mainder of tho day. Saturday, May IB. Baseball: Drake tJttlvcrsity Vs. Nobrabka. Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic Ball. Audi torium. Tuesday, 25. Forestry Ibcture: "For est TypoB )n the Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Forest Utiliza tion In the blHpplnoB," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Basoball: Kansas Unl vorslty Vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 29.- Baseball: Kansas Urtl veralty vb. Nebraska. - " &Q Quality MMMMHdMaMMMMMkMSBJ Jwj. ill W9ir mm v hj useMmAn ( jr mt " u m& m Guarantee I . I Tf V..1 mmammimmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmiatmmmamamtmmtammmmmmmmm Aslc tho Catcher, the First Base man. the Fielders onanv of tho big college nines which make Of Mitt or Ulove they Ue. Nine times Out of ten the answer will be "Reach' Th6 iatnc applies to the playcri of the American and National Leagues. The Reach Ball la the only ball used in, American League games it is the official boll. Likewise Reach Mitts and GlOVcs are used exclusively by the World's C ham piohs-'-t hat answers e Very question as to the quality of Reach Base Ball Goods, Moreover they are backed by The The Reach Trade Mark guarantees perfect g6odk. Should defects appear, we will repace any -article absblulely without cost (except Base Balls and Bats retailing under $1.00). Get tho Roach Olflclnl Qaso Ball Guldo (Or 1009 10 cents ftt dealers' or by (nail. AUo writ for 19J9 Reach D4e Hall Cntalogue VMiH. A.J.lEACH0.. H99 TUUP ST., PHILADELPHIA. PL ReaK 1 1 .. ooooooo0ooooOQOoasooooxo6&6d NIGGERHEAD MAITLAND LUHt $9.00 Nut $8.50 ..1 . i 1 Happenings o the Past QUICK HOT LEAVES NO ASH GREGORY, The Coal Man LITTLE BUILDING BOTH PHONES 1044 0 STfttET )QOOOOQOO00b0OOOOOO000000009O000Ol 8even Years Ago. Tho 'varsity haseball toam defeated Kansas by tho score of 25 to 8 in Lincoln. Tho game was a farce from start to finish. 8lx Yeiirs Ago. Spring football practlco was com menced at tho unlvorslty. A stnall 'squad got out, as many men wore btiBy with track work. Five Years Ag6. Tho Dramatic Club worked up a special stunt known as a Glrla' Min- strol Show and presented it at tho Oliver to a crowded house. It w(Tb de clared to bo1 the biggest succobb of tho year. " Four Years Ago. Membership In the university debat ing association was opeued to all Btu denta In tho university, tnstoad 6f be ing confined as ih tho past to mem bers of tho Intercollegiate debating squad. Three Years Ago. By almost a unanimous vote the athletic board refused to grant tho ro- COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE VIEW BEST TAILORING . at the BEST PRICES Auto Photl 48 quest of tho "Associated Barbs" ask- ThiiR tho nrofeBslou of modi- InB that the tax on Btudenta, voting clno, which Is infinitely serviceable , for oWit)ers of tho athletic boaVa, bo to tho community, to the practlcloner and to all concerned, must bo said to bo often exorcised undor real pain and distress for a really sympathetic mnn. This Is not true of tho career of teaching. It lends Itself readily to sympathy better than any othor pro fession except that of the ministry. Is not that an inducement to enter this profession for any man who has the frrftnlf?ht? Of onnrno n trrtxnt mnnv A SYSTEM OF EDUCATION. fc nQ f() ' Tho work that the medical college t0 8neak off but for a y0ung.man who is doing at tho present time Is a strlk- im aboliBhed. One Year Age. Ah organization of sophbmoro glrlB known as XI Dolth was formed In tho class of 1911. - BASEBALL A'8 GIRL8 PLAY IT r R3 LLM7 ui WftHTFIUl RIDER aftFMT . nit)le Latest Model 'Bana-er' blcvcle fun55( nifle Latest Model "Banger7' bicycle tu: 1N EACH TOW! fend district U nvsasBS ride ana exniDttfe ed.by ' tu. Oar agents evep-Vherc are tnakios mooeyiast. Wrttr fullfrirticvbtri find titcial offer (it enct. NO MONEX BEQtJIKKlruntil you rtcreSBciapproveof youHblcycle. Vetthli to anyone, anywhere In the U. S. without a ctni dfPotit in advance, prtfayjrtithi, and , allow TKiTbAVS' FWEK TKIALdinlnrwHch time you may ride Ihe bicycle an2 put It to any teat you with. If you are the not perfectly aatit fied or do not wis! Keep uie Dicycie sntp it Dacic to us at our eiptnxe vony&u Wxii net frontons etnt. tTinTilDV'Mlftr Wc furnlh the hlkhett prade blcrclea it U possible to makt rityi wbi rsiuw at one amall profit above actual factory cost. You save tio ti mlririlHn.fi'. nmhl. ki t 1- ' -- . KHJ . .1. . i ..-. ... lil vr.i jrictt and rtmarkaii ttocial cttert to Tlderaa-enta. "ni Will IP lCTAMItlll?fe when ya receive our beautiful cauloRne an3 f WILI. BC flalUr1l9llLB udy our aunerb models at the uondtrfU iotufrfttt we can maVe you this year. We sell the highest grade blcrclea for less money hanjjny other factory. We are satisfied with Itxo profit above factory cost. k uiuiuiiEi iiiAj.r.iuf. Touan leirour'nincia unasr vnur nwnmimn mat at oouuiq our praxi. uracn uiica jno uy received. , . r- . . - ... .... HKCOND UAND uwxtiLKS., Wo, do not rettilarly handle second hand bicycles, but illy have a number on hand taken In trade by our Chicaro -retail stores. Oliese wo clear out aprompUy'st prices rangingr from 3 to 18 or lO. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. ftftafcTC.fi MMIfC slnele wheels. 'Imported roiiejr chains nd pedals, parts,' repairs and bVJW I CKHMMt-f, equipment of all kinds at haf Uu usual rttail friut. 50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PB00F CI E.W1I llfi TIDCC A SAMPtE PAIR o il TOiimOU9E,OHLr jiam j ;. - Ing Illustration of tho practical hene fit that tho university can ho to tho fltato when this Bldo of Us life is de- veloped. At the present time a largo number of physicians who have been practiqlng throughout tho state for soyoral years aro at tho university MfPfngJ" 4c6ur8Q 6t lectures last ing a wobkthe progr&sd.Hlia't ha? been "I recommend the profession of teaching as ono In which ho will And It possible to relish tho chief joys of life. I bellevo on the whole;, tho deep- .est hope rests on tho man who em braces a career of education." - f s ' IT ypu want a bicycle call at tho No braskati' office A 0 wheel for f25. A Game as 8oon as the Grounds Are In Condition. . Tlio Girls' Busehall club of tho Uni versity of Missouri, Is planning to bo gin work as soon as tho grounds aro In condition. Two teams "have been formed. Tho games are to bo played three times a week and a recdrd is to bo kopt of tho scores. Tho Indoor baseball rules aro to bo followed. Practically the only way In which tho gamo differs from ordinary basqball Is that the diamond is smaller and Unit a runner catonO't leave his baBO until the ball has' reached or passed tho catcher. Tho ball used is larger and lighter than tho regulation -baseball, The rexular retail trice ot thue tires is S3 JO ttr tair.but to introduce vie will .;-- .-. .. . .. - ....-. A sellyoHaiampiepairlorjfJWVXutitaunorturjfM). NO MOtETtOIILE FMM NNCTIRES NAEL9, Tacks or Glass will not let tho air oat. 8lty thousand pairs sold last year. over two aunarcaanouaana .pairs now in use. nranJtlJBTfflSf.Mndeinall aires. Itlslivelv andeaavridirKr.vervdurnblenndlinedlnsldetvifh a'snedalnunlTtvof rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures without allow ing the utr to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis- OcdcustomersstatlQg tnai tneir tires naveoniy oeen pumpea up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, tbepuncture resistingquallties being given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. Theregular price of these tires is $8.50 per pair.bu t f or M B0 4 advertlslngpurposeflweflremaklniraspecFalfntftoryprlceto the rider of only AMo per pair, au oraers sntppea 1 Kottoe tho thick rubber tread A" and punotnro strips li" and t4D," also rim. Strip H to prevent rim cutting. This tire will outlast any other naalce-SOFT, KLAtiTXO and EASY RIDING. same day letter is received. We ship C O. D. oa representee you one nickel piaieetrass nana pump. 1 ires to oe returnea at uuil expense ir for any reason they are nqtsatlsfacloroa examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a hanle. If vou -order 'ftiDair -of these 'tlrCfl. VOU will find thnr thiv will riif nslor nm fn. wear better, last lontfer aitdloolc fitter than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you wlll"beso well pleased that when you want a bicycle, you wlllgiveus your order. We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. IF YOU NEED the'Speclal rntroductor describe and auotes al ' m-- , :; . - . r ',- . .- - -. -. - . "r" 1- "-"-.-"-"" -- '-. r nn ainr WAIT o"wriicuaaposiaiioaoy. mt NOT TlllfUt. Ol-BCYSNa a bicycle BMB iiVf WFlf T. ora pslr of tires from anyone until you know the tieWand wonderful offers we are making. It only costs a postal to learn every thing. Write jt NOW. J . 4. L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. TIOJCO ,ao? inwysnyKinaatnay price ununyou send Tor a pair of ? Iledgethorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at y price quoted abpve: or write for our big Tire 'and Sundry Catalogue Which il makes and kinds Of tires Bt nhatit halflhr. usual nrtrva MSUIIW "" "- 'l"'1 "' "i'imi itwiMwnmiii wMwiiuiWiVTi)(irswiiM(rBMrBa