I- ,).rM.l , ,w..,.Ti .ni. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN The Daily Nebraskan 0000000000000OfflO0 8 . r m ANTELOPE PARK I THE PROPERTY OB T1IM UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Lincoln, Nobroskn. BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. EDITORIAL 8TAFF. 'Editor 4,.... ..Victor B. Smith Managing Editor K. P. Frederick Aiioclnte Editor Carl J. Lord BUSINESS STAFF. Manager W. A. Jones Editorial and Business Office t BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 0 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will bo chnrgod for nt tho rnto of 10 conts por innortlon for ovory fifteen words or fraction tboro of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will blndly bo published froo. Entered at tho postofflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as socond-class mall mattor under tho Aot of Congrrcss of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909. Advlco to freshmen Watch out or tho frnt men will git yo! ?- South Dakota corroBpondonts Hay that tho northern unlvorslty has a 'Voedy quarterback." Now, did you over roally hoar of a varsity quarter who wasn't dubbed "speedy"? Tho appointment of Miss Allco En sign to bo acting advisor to women moots with tho approval of tho uni versity public. Tho ofllco Is one which roqulros nblllty, good judgment, and tact. MIbb Ensign has all of these qualities and Bho should encounter no troublo In hor administration of the ofllco. Tho annual Y. M. C. A. stag recep tion to now studontB comos off to night In tho Armory. Secretary Dor Klndorn Bays that It will not bo a "paddlo social." That much being as sured, thoro Is no reason why unlver- Saturday SflBcia I a t J H BUDD'S 1415 O Street Blty mon Bhould bo afraid to attond. They aro suro of a warm welcome, even if paddles do not aid In the oc casion. Tho news that an arrangomont has been made whereby university stu dents who desiro to toach before fin ishing their unlvorBlty course can ro ceivo a cortiflcato good for three years Is a ploasant ono to tho university public. Such studontB as may take advantage of tho new ruling aro fully as ablo to tako tho positions which they may assume as aro the normal school and minor college graduates who havo always had tho privilege now accordod university students. Tho university standard has not been low ered. A temporary expedient of Jus tico has been introduced. Tho teach ers' college should have the thanks of tho teachers for extending them this additional convenlonco. THE GAME TODAY. Nebraska meets hor first gridiron rival of tho 1909 season at Antelope park today. South Dakota will con test on tho football field for athletic honors against the Cornhusker ath letes. It matters not that tho contost is in all probability an easy one. Tho mere fact that the Vermillion university is not ono of first rank In tho football column should not bo counted as some thing to discount tho importance of tho game this afternoon. Today will show bettor than all tho work of tho past two weeks just what sort of a team Nebraska has. Tho practlco which Coach Colo and Assistant Coach Harvey have been putting tho Cornhusker aquad through at tho state farm grounds has not been as encour aging as It should bo. Whether tho gamo today will develop discouraging faults or inspiring, evon if unexpected, Strength Is a question which will not , bo known, until tho Nebraska lino sub mits Itself ,to tho charge of tho South Dakota attack. Whether tho Corn SOUTH DAKOTA vs. NEBRASKA 0000000000000000OSO00000000 huskers will show unlooked for offens ive power will bo known only after they have proven their ability to break through tho Dakota line. A splendid victory today means In spiration to tho Nebraska squad in Its practlco of tho next two wooks, dur ing which time It must prepare for tho contest with Minnesota. A low scoro, gained only by oxpondlng tho best onorgy that tho toam can sum mon to its aid, means discouragement to the mon and coaches. Today Is a crucial contest, not perhaps In Its di rect Influence on tho percentage of tho Nebraska score-card, but Important In deed In Its effect on tho personnel of tho team. Loyal Nebraska students, recogniz ing tho necessity of a strong Inspira tion to tho toam this afternoon, will not hesitate in attending the first game of the season. They should be out In largo numbers at Antelope park to help their toam win the first bat tle. It is THEIR battlo that Is being fought, not tho team's alone, and they should bo look upon It. Lot them, at tond this afternoon and LET THEM ROOT. A MISTAKEN CLAMOR. At about this time every year thore 25 Dozen New piaited and sft Bosom shirts 1.50 and 1.25 qualities (JUST SATURDAY) Shoes $2.50 and $3.50, All Hats $2.50 WHY RAY arises a wall of agony from university students who aro forced to tako mili tary drill. Tho flrBt few periods of drill aro sufficiently novel to. bo in teresting, but as tho steady grind be gins and tho novelty wears off the cadet who does not begin to find fault with tho systom is an oxcoption. There is no doubt but that there Is some cause for complaint. Military drill la not pleasurable, especially when It breaks in for an hour each day on tho work of the student. It is weari8omo and troublesome, and the advantages gained seom slight. The physical and montal discipline do not appeal to the student as worth the troublo. But there are other advantages of ; drill which should appeal to the stu dent who has an oyo to tho futuro, and which havo caused many mon to re gret that they did not drill instead of -getting out on some fllniBy excuse. Those aro bonofltB which come to tho man who has drilled In case of war. In a time of peace like tho present talk of war may Boom out of place, but It is nevertheless a fact that many men woll informed on tho intricacies of International politics believe an American war to bo a not improbable development of tho near futuro. If such a war comeB within tho next ton or twenty years, the volunteers will make up the great part of the Ameri can army and they will be drafted largely from ' the young mon of tho nation. And in a war calling for a great number of volunteers, where does the ox-university cadet rank? He Is un doubtedly In a position way in ad vanco of tho man who has not drilled. Tho officers of tho cadet battalion are certain to fecelve commissions in thp volunteer service of at least tho rank thoy hold in tho cadet body. If they are forcibly drafted, thoy can demand this much. Tho chances are that thoy will bo given larger commands. But asldo from tho officers, tho ox-cadet is Buro to bo shown better treatmont ra 3:00 P. M. than tho non-driller. If tho war is a great one, ho is certain to bo given a place as a non-commissioned officer at tho start and advancement will be rapid, for his competitors will largely bo men who have not drilled. Tho advantages of such a position aro not small. Tho pay of tho of ficer 1b much In advanco of that of tho private. Tho conditions of life aro vory much better and, inasmuch as wretched commissary Borvico seems to be a leading feature of American wars, this consideration counts for much. With these things In view then tho man who haB to drill may woll console himself with tho thought that he may some day thank his lucky stars that he had to. Remember Don Cameron, Ho is issuing coupon books at a discount this year, and has fitted up an ad joining room with tables. 115-119 So. 12th. Tho state superintendent of schools of Now York declares that tho valuo of Now York property has Increased nearly $2,000,000 in tho last few years owing to the improvement from trees, shrubs and flowers planted by pupils and teachers on successive Arbor days. The total value of tho state's school property is $88,000,000. 95c MORE? Joe, The Tailor Does All Kind4 of Cleaning, Repairing and Refitting Particular' attention to ladies' work and military uniforms UPSTAIRS, 1328 O St. October. 2, Saturday, 3 p. m. Football, South Dakota vs. Nebraska. Antelope Park. 2, saturaay, s p. m. English club meets with Prof, and Mrs. Alex ander, 1736 Garfield. 2, Saturday, 8 p. m. Governor's Man sion Y. W. C. A. reception. 3, Sunday, 4 p. m., Temple theater President H. B. Tumor, Hastings College. Address to Y. W. C. A. 5, Tuesday, 11 a. m., Memorial Hall Convocation, -Prof. P. M. Fling, "New England Revisited." 5, Tuesday, 5 p. m., Dr. Clapp's Of ficeFencing men meet. 5, Tuesday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Senior class meets.. Election of of ficers. 7, Thursday, 11:30, Memorial Hall Junior class meets. Election of of ficers. 9, Satuurday, 3 p. m, Knox vs. Ne braska. Antelope Park. 11, Monday, noon Fraternities pledge. 12, Tuesday, 11 a. m Memorial Hall Convocation, Dean Hastings. "Tho Detroit Conference of Com missioners on 'Uniform Laws." ' 16, Saturday Nebraska, vs. Minnesota. Omaha. University Bulletin GREGORY,!: Knows How to Dress You Up AND HAS LINE OF WINTER THE CITY. II For Your Noon Lunch STOP AT THE FOLSOM Just what you want and sorvod tho way you llko It. StudontB' Trado Appreciated. Auto 22 U Doll 5ft The Uni. Mandolin and Guitar Club wants more members. An opportunity will be given everyone , to join a club. Apply to BYRON W. WAY, University School ol Music, 11th S R St. Lincoln Dancing Academy 1 124 N, 3d Ffrrnr "SELECT SCHOOL." Not Open to the 'Public C. E. BULLARD, U. of n " '02," Manager Special Rates to students who join the classes this week. CLASS Nights-Wednesdays and Saturdays, 8 to 10 p. m. Socialy Mondays and Fridays 8 to 11:45 p.m. j ' Office Hours 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Bell Phone, F2823 Auto Phone, 7929 Ihe Goodyear Raincoat Co's Tailors 1140 O Street $2.00 Worth of Cleaning and Pressing $1.00 Thoy will get your suit and bring it back in Hno shape for onlv G0c or will send you a Club Ticket Rood for four suits in ono month for S1.B0 Wo havo a Now Dry Cleaning Plant to do tho work with. - LADIES' FINE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders, Give Us a Trial Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMP'Y 1106 0 STREET Tn Pnrln n nnw socletv has lust been! established called "The Universal Telopathic Club." Each member of tho now organization undertakes" to become a source of montal assistance to his follow members by the use of telepathy. At a given hour dally every meinber of tho club thinks hard of his fellow .members and expresses a mon tal wish for their general woll-boing. The result la said to be encouraging. Within an averago of twenty minutes after tho telepathic communication has taken place, each member, It is said, feels a sensation of great buoy ancy, which enables him to contlnuo his occupation, whatever It Is, with fresh hope and contentment. In fact, ono facetious' newspaper writer lately gavo an account of this club under the caption "Telepathy as a Cocktail." THE FINEST FALL AND GOODS IN : : : : : :Jfi Auto 4477; Bell A 1311 1307 O St. JUST RING UP! AUTO 3228 BELL 234 Si Uft'iKvS 249N UiJK5t 0 ro 96 wfrt iTONE AND k" VT. 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