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TUESDAY, APRIL 19. 1010. m 1 : AlftBl Tho weeping plno drools mournful ta)os to tho fro'en lilac as tho chill blast blowti (lira death o'er tho llfolesB heath (sco lit. 2). Pause! what Is worso, wo Hdvo throo or four spring; pooras' which wo aro unable to unload on tho university public owing to tho sudden fall in the demand. "Hoko-mo-kokos!" That ia unau thentic Hindoo for tho myBtic fade away act performed by tho backers of tho new Anti-Sphinx organization when pursued by our oily tongucd In torviowor. Ho hid behind tho lilac buEhos, ho tlp-tced softly up wind, ho evon skipped thrco classes and was "up boforo tho committee," but nary THREE CHAMPION8HIP8 DECIDED Hebron, Ashland and Geneva Are Winners, lu tho Nebraska High School Debat ing Lcaguo tHroo district champion ships wei'o doGl'dcd . Friday night. Hastings' won tho championship of the southern district, Ashland of the east- central' district and Geneva of tho centra, district. Each of thoso schoolb will thcroforo Bond a roprcsontativo to 'thd championship debato on Fote Day, May1 0. ' In thd southorn district Hastings won from Hobron by a two to one do-. clBion. Tho debato was held at Host logs. Hebron uphold the negative of tho lcaguo' question. Hastings' repre sentatives wei'o Florence Parks, Van Webster and Hazol Parks. Hebron's j debaters wore Earl Van Natter, Mor ton Brunts and Harvey Hess. The Judges woro Dr. Maxoy of tho law school. Prof. A. J. Morcor of tho Kear ney normal, and Supt. C. B. Toof of Falrflold. Tho Hastings debaters woro coached by Principal C. M. Barr. Ashland won a unanimous decision over SoWard at Ashland, the judges bolng Profesadr Churchill of Wes loyan, Professor Phllpot of Lincoln high school, and Mr. Redmond of tho that name. Tho keys wero sent to hlB homo In Presquo Isle, Me., where they will arrive day after tomorrow. OFF FOR KAN8A8. Chancellor, Richards and Lyford Go to Conference. Chancellor Avery, Doan Richards and Regent Lyfdrd loft last night for Kansas City to attend tho football con ference to bo hold there today. Re gent Lyford Is tho only Nebraska re gent who was ablo to attend. Somo Important action Is expected on the part of tho conferonco with regard to football In tho universities of the Missouri Valloy and Nebraska gridiron followers aro anxiously looking for ward to tho results of tho conference tonight Tho Nebraska delegates will return from th'o Jayhawker city tomorrow. THE DIVINITY SCHOOL sf HARVARD UNIVERSITY UNSECTARIAN UNIVERSITY PRIVILEGES "CLECTIVE courses leading to the University degrees of S.T.B., A.M. and Pb.D. " Students paying the full fee may take without extra charge appropriate courses offered In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and in Aodover Theolog ical Seminary. For particulars address The Dean of Harvard Divinity School. Cambridge, Massacbucetts. - . . ' TRACK MEET POSTPONED. Cold and 8tory Weather Proving a 8erlous Drawback In the Training Work. On account of tho cold and snowy weather tho moot advertised for Sat urday between the two teaniB of tho track squad had to bo postponed. It held. Tho woathor Is also proving a serious drawback in tho squad's regu- Fraternities Sororities W can tare you 12 per cent on your fuel bills Semi-Anthracite $8.00 , . IB THE REASON utti.Bu.. Gregory The Coal Man 10440. Rga&k In Africa SHOES LIKE I SELL BRING $7.00 $3. SO CHEAP AT $5.00 IN BRAZIL R 1 1 R D Aren't You Glad Pm Here 1415 o an Anti-Sphinx promoter. Tho now political organization Is evidently nn hallucination. Tho University of. Missouri Iuib a cluss In which nearly an hour Is spent dally In discussing tho motives for buying things to oat. Wo beg to sug gest that wo usually buy things to oat becauso wo want to cat thorn, and we usually want to eat them becauso wo are hungry for them. Somo da,y,'whon. Nebraska is In tho grip of whatever it is that has hit Missouri, sho will probably Install a class for the Inves tigation of "Why Is a Hon?" "The truth will out" (soraotimes). Apparently tho terrible T. N: E. at Nebraska Is really as harmless as ho lias been Fainted In recent press re ports nnd tho big bogy with which wo used to frighten ourselves Into a stupor Is either to continue extinct, or, if It should Join tho national or ganization, will become an adjunct to tho other philanthropic and mission ary brotherhoods of tho campus, in .. 'truth It seomB to bo a case of mlB placed mistrust. Just where wo have placed om pedal extremities on tho question of both football and baseball ought to "bo plain to tbo. most watery-eyed, callow-minded Individual In tho middle west. Wo want football that Js a man's game, but wo aro opposed to running .a supply house for tho hos pital; and wo want baseball ollglllblty settled along the same common senso lines that we would apply to building a bungalow or digging flehworms. ' Recipe for FJunks -Take a string of bluffs, stir in a pound of thin ex-. cuses: 'add a few stalls according to taato; sift t In an abundance tit ath letic enthusiasm; flavor well "with moonshine caught' on' the numerous evening strolls; then stuff-jwith ono 8tato department of Instruction. Ash land was rdpresontod by Anna Wag- nor, Lloyd Worloy and Anna Wood ward. Ethel Flood, Horschol Geroko and Cora Blacker Bpoko for Soward. Gonova won a two to ono decision over Sutton at Geneva. Sutton had previously defeated Grafton nnd Geneva had defeated Osceola. Prof. G. A. Stephens of tho .economics de partment was ono of tho Judges. Plattsmouth defeated Blair unani mously nt Plattsmouth. The Judges woro Prof. E. B. Conant nnd Prof. C. A. Robblns of tho school of law, and .Air. A. E. Sheldon of tho legislative roferonco library. Peru won both her dobates with Kearney 'normal, held at Kearney and Peru. At Peru tho Judges were Mr. Albert Watklns. Judgo Paul Jossen of Nebraskja City and Principal Frank Boors of Beatrice This decision was unanimous. At Kearney tho judges woro Professor Fogg, Judgo John B. Thompson of Grand Island and Supt C. W. Taylor of McCook. Tho deci sion waB two to ono for Kearney. After tho debato Professor Fogg gave a short talk on debating to somo of tho faculty and tho 'team at Kearney at their request. - , THRILLING TALE TOLD. Bunch of Keys Traverses Continent In 8earch of Master. Tho romance of. a bunch of keys, or rather the shlftlessnesa of a bunch of keys, was brought to the attention of tho university authorities yesterday. The story, which runs like a fairy tale, Is 08 follows: A bunch of keys was picked up on the street' In' front or Fdaneo Hall, Boston, Mass. Upon the key ring was Inscribed, "Chapel, University of Ne braska," The 'keys woro sent, to Ne brt8ki, arriving here yesterday. On looking up tho' records It was" found that G. E. Chapel, who graduated in lar tralnitig. Work has i)ractlcally stopped until better weather. Andorson, tho star distance runner, hurt his ankle In somo way Friday night. It Is hoped tho Injury will not prove serious, as It would bo a blow tb tho team's chances in coming meets. NEVER KNOW if you NEVER TRY Whin you wnnt to not Cleaning and PresMnfr dono by hand and not by machinery bring yourolothOBto JOE The Tailor who la nleo a Specialist on nltoring and refitt ing your olotheu up-to-date. MARGARET M. FRICKE Dreumalcer of Style and Economy UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. LINCOLN 4 i - -J- V ' ' Univjerjsity Bulletin -i .vie 0O V. iV APRIL.4 19, Tuesday Democratic Club meets. Music Hall, Temple. 19, Tuesday Convocation and senior program. 21-22, Wednesday-Thursday, bast-ball, Kansas vs. Nebraska, athletic field. 22, Friday "Faust" program. Univer sity chorus and orchestra, 20, Tuesday Convocation. Mr. W. T. Elmord. "India." 27, Tuesday, baseball, Highland Park, .' vs. Nebraska, athletlcfleld: ' 7MM ' . v - 10, Tuesday 'Convocation. Annual peace' program, " 4 11, Wednesday Ivy Day. All classes excused. " 16, Saturday Dual track meet No-braska-Kansas, at Lawrence. r I JA Catchers' Mitts 4 The adjustable naddin? arrangement nml cWn hollow hold the ball everv time. Reich Mitts m-o nl Uv enr-h cmF catchers as Gibson. Schmidt, Moran, Kleinow, Dooin in fact all the catchers of the bifj leagues. The Kga.K Ball The official ball of the great American League and World's Series. 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