The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1910, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASK.AN
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THB rp.OPEP.TY OP
TUB UNrVBRBITY OF NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nobronka.
Published by
TUB STUDENT PUDLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL STAFF.
Editor C J. I.ORU
Managing Editor O. T. L.IDDELL
Awoclat Editor T. J. HARORAVIO
Associate Editor, A. II. DINBMORE
. ' BUSINESS STAFF.
Manager .4,,,, O. C. KIDDOO
AnalBtant Manager V. C. IIAHCALL
Circulation Manngor.-C. C. BUCHANAN
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OCTOBER 7, 1910
' If you can wrlto an English sentence
and Want to earn two hours' credit on
the Nebraskan, leave your name with
the editor You should 'be well ac
quainted with the university and uni
versity affairs to hold the Job.
OUR CHANCELLOR.
Tho pcoplo of tho atnto havo com
menced to recognize the truo worth
of our chancellor. Thursday was n
busy day for him. Ho spoko at n
mooting of tho Farmers' National Con
gress in tho morning and in tho after
noon ho addressed tho Germans nt
tho state house. What the citizens of
Nebraska are Just learning tho stu
dents of tho university havo known
for two years. Three cheers and a
tiger for Chancellor Avery.
3:3o P. M.
ATHLE7IC FIELD
South Dakota vs. Nebraska
SA TURD A Y
OCTOBER 8
ophy, history, mathematics, or at loast
good books aro tho prescribed topics
for conversation. They say they aro
living up to tho rules. What a differ
ence thoro must ho between Iowa and
Syracuse women. Tho SyracuBo Dally
O ran go.
TO HOLD HANDICAP MEET.
Bear stories from South Dakota.
It Is soraetimcB found the bears havo
claws. Bo caroful, boys.
Tho senior laws vote In two class
elections. Tho Junior and freshman
laws likewise. How would you like
to bo a law student? How about it,
engineers, medics, and the rest of tho
line-up?
Middles at Annapolis cannot sot
with their lady friends at football
games. Hard luck! What would
happen If such a ruling was passed at
Nebraska?
Board of Control Arranges for First
Work In November.
A handicap track meet will bo hold
at tho state univorslty during the
month of November. A motion to
this effect was mado and passed at a
mooting of tho athletic board of tho
university Thursday morning in Dr.
Clapp's office. Tho purposo of this
track mcot will bo to develop mater
ial for tho track team for noxt spring.
Tho board also advanced enough
money to purchaso a largo number of
torches which will bo used by tho stu
dent body in tho celebrations which
tho men and women of tho university
aro planning to hold during tho foot
ball season and also next spring In
tho annual "nightshirt" parade Those
torches will be sold to the students
who deslro to purchaBo them nt cobL
Notico was also served that a mo
tion for a change In tho constitution
would bo made at tho noxt meeting of
tho board by which tho membership
of Beveral of tho committees would
bo changed.
DEBATE CANDIDATES MEET.
Select Sides for the Try-out to Be
Held Saturday.
Candidates for tho debating Bquad
mot at 1:15 yesterday and selected
sides for tho try-out to bo held Sat
urday. The question to bo debated is:
"Resolvpd, That tho movomont of
organized labor for tho closed shop
deserves tho support of public opin
ion." Tho candidates are:
Affirmative English, Votnva, Ober
folder. Garrett, Punko, Rogers, Walter,
Our Clothes Are Too Good
to Be Heaped on a Counter
They're kept right.
Every suit in our store
hangs in a dust proof cabinet.
No shoddy, wrinkled suits
yanked from under a dust pile.
They're in perfect pess
ready to show their fit ready
for you to wear.
L' System Clothes just the
dash and color wanted by the
college man $18. 00 to $30.00
MAGEE & DEEMER
nop O Street
Nebraska haB copped tho first place
In this event every year but two since
it was started In 1904. With at.
abundance of material in sight from
tho freshmen who woro not eligible
last year, and with three or four vet
erans to count on, tho chances for an
other winning are good.
At tho University of Utah a flag
rush Is hold between tho sophomores
and freBhmen In which tho latter try
to pull down a largo flag nailed to
tho top of a twenty-foot polo Tho
second year students surround this
polo and act on tho defense in their
aim to prevent tho freshmen from
carrying out their purpose.
$3.50
TAN SHOES BUTTON OR LACE
A Classy and Comfortable Shoe for Drill
and Knockabout.
BUDD
1415 O ST.
A Minnesota co-ed left a bag of
chocolate dropB In her rhetoric reci
tation room. . That is not half as bad
as tho Nebraska man who dropped
his "crib" during an examination last
spring.
CR083 COUNTRY.
While many of tho men of tho uni
versity are unable to get out for tho
football team, thoro aro some who
aro able to do a llttlo long distance
running. You aro Just tho man tho
school Is looking for. Do what you
can. If you can run a llttlo got out.
Don't say, "I can't." You are tho
man tho university needs to get busy
at once. The more men out tho bet
teh tho team will be. Tho unlyorslty
wants tho best team it can got. Every
'"body out
Mlllor, Marconnlt, Itlfo, Clarke, Cher
rington, Khldoo, Marcollus.
Negative Rife, Mann, Holdorson,
Vasey, Dixon, Rolm, Foster, Raymond,
Phillips. Kiddoo, McConnoll.
Two men, Kiddoo nnd Rlfo, woro
absent. Thoy woro put on both sides,
with tho privilege of deciding which
thoy prefer to take.
Debating is now ono of tho foremost
topics of converse In Univorslty life.
Tho preliminary Saturday will deter
mine tho kind and quality of material
In tho school and will show, to some
oxtont, what may be oxpectod In this
year's Intercollegiate debates.
COMING EVENTS
IOWA COLLEGE WOMEN.
We see by the Dally Iowan that the
young ladles of on 6 of tho sororities
of the University Of Iowa havo made
8omo stringent regulations. They are,
not going for any afternoon strolls
with -tfc.0 sterner sex, they must not;
RUNNER8 AT WORK
deBcrt chapel for tho Ice cream parlor
or any such pleasure and, ahovo all, year's captain, will he In tho event
Cross-Country Men Getting In 8hapo
to Win Championship
With three of last year's veterans
running and one more in tho univer
sity and apt to compote this fall, the
nrosnecta for Nebraska winning a
fourth championship in the annual
cross-country raco aro bright. Cap
tain Mollclc, Anderson and Lzlcar are
working hard; and , Amberson, last
Organizations.
Catholic Students' club will moet
Saturday evening at 7:30 lnthot Tem
ple building.
Mooting of tho Agricultural club In
Sclenco hall of tho Temple, Saturday ,x
8 o'clock.
Palladlan society will meet Friday
evening.
8oclal.
Second Univorslty girls' tea, rest
room of Memorial hall, 3:30 to 6:30 to
day. Fraternal rushing season closes
Monday at noon.
Friday, October 7, church recep
tions to University students.
Athletics..
Saturday, October 8, football, Ne
braska vs. South' Dakota, at Lincoln.
Young ladlos meet at rest room of
Memorial hall, to go in a crowd to
tho football game. Special reserved
seat section..
they must not gossip at meals. Phllos-1 it he can get his credits in abapof
All University organizations are re
quested to send In announcements
which they desire to have published.
Uni. Boys' are fast finding out Wat
ThE PALACE
is tle best place in town to buy theit
CLOTHING and
rilRNISIIINQ GOODS
Morcbondlso of real merit only is handlod horo and sold at
prices lowor than at othor stores. Our l. HO hats equal any
$2.50 hats in town. Our $15.00 suits and qyorcoats Boll ut
$ 20. 00 and 125.00 at Btores with big oxponsos. It will pay
you to invoatigato.
PALACE CLOTHING CO.
1419 "O" STREET
FOUNTAIN PEN
SALE!
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SATURDAY
This remarkable offer will be of special Inter
est to students, business "men, bookkeepers, pro
fessional men and women, iri fact every ono who
uses a pen regularly or occasionally. Theso
Fountain Pens aro reliable, of standard construc
tion with 14k Gold Pens, plain or fancy barrels
and fully guaranteed by tho manufacturer.
LOT 1. FOUNTAIN PEN8, black chased solid
hard hubber barrel, has bottom feed and will
not overflow or fall to wrlto. Theso pens com
pare favorably with those usually sold
at $1.00. Sale Prico jyC
LOT 2 FOUNTAIN PEN8, flvo styles a little
larger than those shown In Lot 1. Some havo
brown mottled barrels, others aro black, chased
and black, with two gold band mountings. These
pons usually sell at $1.25 to r
$1.50. Sale Price 0"C
LOT 3. FOUNTAIN PENS, eight styles, beautiful
fancy barrels. 3 styles with real oriental pear
and .gold band mountings, 3 styles with silver
filagree aB shown In cut, ono stylo In gold filled
fllagreo and ono stylo In black chased with
gold band mountings. Tho manufacturers agree
to replace any of these pens proving faulty or
unsatisfactory. Usual value $2.50 to no
$3.50. Sale Price V5C
Main Floor Asllo No. 3.
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The University of Nebraska
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EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTS
Asst. circulator for Rag, 9 to 10 a.m. daily.
An experienced printer and press feeder
A man to tend furnace on 25 th street
A man to work in Library from 3 to 4 p. m.
Men who need work
The co-operation of University Students
Office
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