' "l"-V"-'7' '"'"".". ' 'J VV'tgl.UlLMMMlllllllgllrtlMWiMiPWMlWftUWHMW .11. j HW14. - .J'lS.-SiSmif-j- ii tii n mimit A THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r a - i, 4 jj.bc flails TMebragftan THE PROPERTY OP TUB UNIVERSITY AOP NEBRASKA. Lincoln Nebraska. 1 I.- UBUSHED EVEBT DAY EXCEPT SUHOAY AND MONDAY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Piblictttoi Office, 126 No. 14th St. EDITORtAL STAFF. Editor Herbert W. Potter M.x.nlnn PHItor VlotOI D. StTlUh AMOClate Edltora Philip Frederick Carl J. Lord BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager W. A. Jones Circulator A M Har,8 Assistant Circulator Leslie Hyde Editorial and Business Offlcoi BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Poatofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnglo Copies. 0 Centi Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 cents per nrUon for ovory fifteen onls or f motion eroof. Pnculty notlcoa and University bulletins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postomoe at Lincoln. Nebraska, ns eecond-clasa mall matter undor tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. . THURSDAY. MAY 0 1900. jmmmmmmmammmm CONVOCATION -Thursday, May 6 Prof. Laurence Fossler "Vacation Rambles in Europe" Memorial Hall Eleven A. M. TO GIVE RECITAL AT TEMPLE AN IDEAL IVY DAY. Willi Ideal weather to graco tho event the second real Ivy Day or tho university has become u matter of his tory. With a moro general Interest on the part or not only tho senlorB hut the underclassmen as woll, the day bids fair to become In a few yeara a real university custom. Those In charge or the affairs yes-' terday, desorvo tho highest praise for the way ovorythlng was carried off. It was a day which the senior class may long reniomher and of which they may Justly bo proud, ir tho class next year Is able to make as big an Improvement ovor this Ivy Day as 1 ho seniors of thlH year have done over all others that havo been held, wo will Indeed soon have nn annual ovont to which every student can look lorward with pleasure. Mies Zumwlnkel to Finish at 8chool of MubIc Tonight. Miss Louisa Zumwlnkel of tho Uni versity School of Music, student with Airs. Will Owen Jones, will glvo a poHtgraduato recital this evening at 8 o'clock In the University Temple The atre. The public Is cordially Invited. Following is the program:, ChopinSonata, Op. 35. Crave Dopplo movlmonto, Scherzo, Funeral March, Preston. Bach-D' Albort Prelude and Fugue, D MuJor. Dvorak In the Old Castle. Schubert-Liszt Hark. Hark the Lark. MacDowell Poem, Op. 31, No. G. Leschetlzky Barcaroole. Liszt Concerto, E Hat, Allegro Maestoso, Quasi Adagio, Allegretto Vivace,. Allegro Marzlalo Animate Orchestral parts on second piano Mrs. JoncB. . University Bulletin New 5c, 10c and 25c Store 142 NORTH I2TII STREET See our line of Popular Sheet Music at 10c. We also have tablets, ink and a complete line of stationary at POPULAR PRICES OOOQOOCC0QCOOO O O 0CGQ0OffiQ0Q0 If io Tim a to cnan8e underwear and night g It IS 1 llllC robes. We have just what you 8 need for the change. FULK, i a 1325 O 6 3O00C&CO$Ch2O0$0$ o oo oooooooooofflooso3?o ADOPT LESS STRINGENT RULES LINCOLN DRY. At the election held In the city or Lincoln Tuesday the decision of the voters by a handsome majority that the city should In the future prohibit the Bale of Intoxicating liquors was an Indication that Lincoln appreciates Its duty to tho university., Tho result of tho election Is an Indication that con ditions In Lincoln are constantly grow ing moro favorable ror the develop ment or a great university. One of tho strongest arguments against tho university has been that University of Washington Makes It Easier to Get "W's." RuIob ror earning "W's" in rootball, baseball and track were made much less strlngest by new rulings of the board of control at the University of Washington recently. In rootball, throe full halves will bring a "W" Instead of live, as form erly. If a man is injured in a game so as to be removed from the Held. A full half will be counted for him and Tor the man who suocdeds him. In baseball If live or less Inter collegiate games are played, a "W" can be earned only by participation' in twenty-seven innings. If more than live games are played participation in three will be deemed sufficient. For live or less games, participation in e mor pitched games are sufficient. In track, four points In a dual meet ( will win a "W" instead- of five as Ma v. Thursday, G "Vacation Rambles In Europe" with otereoptican, by Professor Lawrence Fossler. Thursday, G. Post graduate recital, Miss Zumwlnkel, Temple Theatre, 8:00 p. m. Friday, 7. Company 13 Hop, Walsh Hall. . Friday, 7. "Tho Eearthquake and Relief Work In San Francisco," with Btereoptican by Professor Lucllo Eaves. Convocation, Tem plo Theatre, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 7. Phi Beta Kappa initiation. Tuesday, 11 Junior Program. Convo cation Memorial Hall, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecture, State Problems in Wisconsin," A. G. Haraol; "Utilization in Wiscon sin," J. C. Kottridge, N7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 14. High School Day. No classes excused during tho day. Saturday, 15. Freshman 'Hop, Fra ternity Hall. Saturday, May 15. Baseball Drake University vs. Nebraska, 9:30 a. m. Friday, 21 Pan Hellenic Ball. Audi torium. Tuesday, 25. Forestry lecture: "For est Types In tho Philippines," "Bill" Pagaduan; "Forest Utiliza tion in the Philippines," M. Lazo. Friday, 28. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Saturday, 29. Baseball: Kansas Uni versity vs. Nebraska. Get Those Tasty Togs OF ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS &F7 ' Sinco Spring has nearly arrived the Fountain will be ono of tho features of tho Folsom Bakery. Wo want you to judgo our wholo store by every thing we servo you in our Soda Water, Ico Cream, Punches and Delicatessen Lunch Department. "Wo Make Our Own Candles!" 1307 O STREET. BELL 456. AUTO. 2214. Friday, May 7 Walsh Hall Happenings of the Past Seven Years Ago. Nebraska was given the unanimous ighteen innings will bcTsuHlclent. If verdict or the Judges In one minuto more than live games are played, two at tho Missouri-Nebraska debate at i.im....a i i. ,. , . . there existed a large amount of " . u uuuu points in a m drunkenness among the student body. nsulnr Instead of four. Except In unusual eases this opinion has not been Justified but the adop- . A auccesstul outing was held by the freshman law class Tuesday afternoon nun in Hiui.iuinuii .,, ..- v.i., ,.,..o ut Antoiope park. About fifty mem bers of the class attended the picnic, I )ii t t ilo nin-itiUiitir Piin ttn Irttl triiV n " sincerely advanced. The existence of prohibition in Lin coln will make much more simple for tho university authorities the problem of enforcing the regulations concern ing the use of liquor by the studonts. There are very few among the stu dent body who will be willing to go the lengths necessary to got liquor with prohibition In force. The exist ence of prohibition will moan that such cases of drunkenness as como before the university authorities can easily bo handled, and the rules of the university enforced. ROCKY MOUNTAIN CLUB FORMC.D New Organization at the Univerglty of Wisconsin. With the old Montana club as a" nucleus for membership, a Rocky mountain club was formed rocan tly at tho University of Wisconsin amlJat ' great enthusiasm and Interest. Tho sons of tho mines and ranges, who are twenty-five in numbor, all hall from, tho real Wost, from beyond tho prairies, from what tho novells't calls ''God's country." Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Now "Mexico, Arizona and tho coast states are represented, Ex tbnsjye pjans for tho future wore formulated, among whlcn waB tho ae- ' curing of a club house next year. It isintended to affiliate with various' .similar Roqky Mountain cjubs at other universities. taking a special car to Epworth park In the afternoon three games or ball were played, finally resulting In S. P. Dobbs team winning the cham pionship. About 5 o'clock prepara tion were begun for supper, and after considerable delay a meal consisting of weenies, potatoes, sandwiches, pickles and Ico cream cones was served. Cigars woro circulated jn abundance. Dean Costigan anivod on his blcyclo just in timo to miss tho lunch. Jean Cobboy was in charge of tne outing E. FLEMING Finest watch and Jewelry Repairing in tho city. Give us a call. Bell A704, Auto J1884. - 1211 O St. Wo solicit u share of your patronage ooeooooooooooo r All Makes of Second- hand Typewriters sold, rented, o r exchanged. Underwood Typewriter Co., 714 PSt Boll Pheaes, TYPEWRITERS All makes routed with stand $3 Wet Month. Bargains in Robullt Machine., LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1155-Bell 1181. 123 No. 11th Columbia. Missouri's case was com pletely annihilated. Six Years Ago. Varsity baseball team defeated Knox' by the score of 0 to 2. Nebraska won three out of four games played on the trip. Five Years Ago. York was selected as the place ror the annual cadet encampment. Four Years Ago. Class scrap between the treshuian and sophomores resulted In a com plete victory for freshmen. Three Years Ago. Manager Morrison of Nebraska ath letics announced that either Wiscon sin or Chicago would be placed on tho football schedule for tho next year. One Year Ago. The Dally Ncbraskun printed a doublo column article deqlniing that Thela Nu Epsllon was seeking to dupo the fraternities in tho matter of elec tion of students to tho athletic board. w suras Thornburg's Orchestra Tickets $1.25 I $ COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE VIEW. FUND FOR DR. ELIOT GROWING Subscription for the Harvard Presi dent Now $130,000. Subscriptions to the Dr. Charles W. Eliot fund have been received from about 2,000 graduates of Harvard uni versity and others and at this time amounts to nbout $130,000. The committoo in charge hopes the fund will be $150000 by May 19 when PresldoirKEriot vacates his of fice. Tho subscriptions thuWar received have been placed in thermnds of Charles Francis Adams, G. M. Lane, and F. L. Higginson, trustees to invest and hold for the benefit of President' Eliot, and, after .his death, his wid ow's. 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