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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1910)
. -ftfcH triifcAtBTfil v C ,, ..L..-,.: 2 : 1 j y f ? j -"Vfe, fc C Direct of - I. s I I RU, fc . r f K l M ,f. L.X t V, fe-T1. l,u ' y, ? ',j y. U' i ', ?r 'V' 'T' ;I'ffc rS, . lsers Th faHewrttig "merchant anil busl mm mett-ef Llncein are -anxious to serve nt University- stuo'ents. By plaolnf "She advertisements In the columns, ef the Dally Nebraskan they show ttat'.they want yeur trade. And you may' sure that the merchant who 4s wllltni to make a little effort to gei yeur patronage Is the one who Is gelng te treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It . yeu as well as the Nebras kanterwlll lareflt .by trading with thsse peelTC- BANKS i .FIrgt-TfuBt & Savings FolsomvJ barbershops Green's BOOK STORES ' .'Oo'Opi Unlvorslty CIGARS -OldbHouso Colo-McKonna t Cr,KAN,EIt3 'T, 0. Wood A Co. ' Weber's Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHItyO Farquhar Mogoo & Boomer -Mayer Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL Whltobrehst CONFECTIONERY lllncbln Candy Kltchon 'DRY'QOODS Miller & Palno ,Rudgo .& Guontol "DRUGGISTS "' '--iligga. . . w ... ENGRAVERS Cornell f P.URNISHINGS ,Budd. . r&Iageo & .Depmer : Mayer Bros. , Palaco Clothing Co. J ) ;;, Rudge;& Guonzol Spolor & Simon Armatrong Cloihlng Co. HATTER.8 Budd "APulk' , Armstrong Clothing Co. Ma'geo b Doemor Mayor Bros. Palaco vClothlng Co. RudgoV"Guonzol Spolor v&j Simon JEWELT2RS Haliott ' ' -JTuckor, liAUNDRIES Evans OPTICIANS'- Shean v " POOL' HALL i 'Saratoga RRINTERS ? Simmons ' v' Van Tine RESTAURANTS - ' Boston Lunch Cameron's Y. M. C.-A.tfp Miller & Paine HorpolBheimer'0 V i' -d , . K ,-r's V i.l f 1 TYPEWRITERS ,' Lincoln TypewriUraxckMfs jj B. f. Swanson Co.. .8HOE3 tArnis.trong ClothJag VC. " Budd "' if7" f" - JMen's" Boetery . i ; ". f Mayer Broa. - v 'Miller XA lPAlat ' ' " : ' ' Yflfaiirrakeh- ' .Vl .Whartbn'a r ' f " jj.s. j- . "J7! 6I . 1 V,7 SKIRTS i- , &:. . Skirt Storo J, 1 1 ! ? - c ,y. lllllltfSMfcilllBlllBMMBlBiSIBI I ll MlB Advert A College Base Ball Wm. Norris in "MY CINDERELLA GIRL" at the Oliver BELIEVES MM ARE FOOLED HON. J. P. HARTMAN OF 8EATTLE 8PEAK8 AT CONVOCATION. ARE OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERYONE AUTHORITIES ON CONSERVATION "HOODWINK" PEOPLE. Former University 8tudent Visiting Professor Fossler and Pro fessor Caldwell. Hon. J. P. Hnrtman of Soattle. Wash., wob the spoakor at convoca tion Tuesday. Ho tie an alumnus of tho University ot Nobraska or the class of 1880, and 1b now n prominent attorney in tho coast city. .Mr. 'Hartman spoke 'principally on tho naturo of tho opportunities which confront tho college student. The function of tho state university, he ho lioved, is to train Btudents not only in tho formation of woll organized pol icies, but to carry them into actual practice when they enter tho larger field of world activity. This latter duty is an obligation which the coTTege graduate owes to tho sTate which sup ports the institution, was tho speak er's statement. Many Opportunities. Tho tremendous growth of the coun try, and tho vast output of manufac turers and farmers was considered by the speaker as boing Indicative, of the possibilities which, if the clover col lego man will igrasp, .tKoy vwlll vnet great returns, not only-Jo himself but to tho industry as well. WUu tho agricultural products of tho country amounting. to t eight billions of dollars, tho manufacturing Industry to fourteen billions, and tho stato of Cal ifornia, Colorado and Nevada produc ing .an aggregate ot four billions dt dollars worth of precious metals, Mr., Hartman 'stated that there seemed to bo great opportunities for thoaei-who. will work to achieve something worth while. . Criticises Conservation. Tho speaker aroused a good deal ,orf; interest and considerable difference Of; opinion -.when he took a - slap at tho conservation movement, stating ,tJTati v 4or the most part the people twercj hoodwinked" by men whoso claim as: jielng authorities knight well be quqs- uonea. iBuinjs connection vno urgeu :! the student tOj.swrch, diligently for the, .truth, andthaubnItrtke country by; stating i tho truth mat they" had .learned to see'lt, ' i Mr. Hartman wIs 'visiting In the city. ylthPrQfessor dossier and pfofesscr- Qaldw.ell, with whomhe was well a-T Blllllll SI I -ltt .J....w SBBBraB BBBUkjBjBBlL SBsV'LH fJslBBm BftnFT-raBBm ic tBBB ;BBbbP"a?IMP flVHBPH yfHf' f TBBBBLV WtT W BMBw'tLBl V t qualntcd wbllc nttqndlng tho unlvor Blty, 'All members of the athletic associa tion at 'Michigan afc given 'tho use ot tho varsity tennis courts, a ticket to the Case varsity game and tho all freshmen gamcsplaycd at 'Ann Arbor this year. Tho fraternities of the University, of Wisconsin nave requested that their representation In the student 'confer; once bo decreased in order to cnablo the student body at largo to have moro voico in student affairs. At Syracuse university all freshmen, regardless of box, who do not know how Cto swim, 'are required to attend ono-Tiftif ,hour class four times ajweek, They must attend theso classes until they havo acquired sunjclent knowl edge of the art to enable them to enter the classes in life-saving, which are held four times a week, and of the MweJlestkefiUcae, - . .. Si',. .V- V V. . , '",; Musical Comedy Theatre Tonight, Thursday, and Thursday Matinee T A C A man with a quick eye quick to see the weakness in others quick to correct that weakness in himself quick tq adopt new ideas and systems which will perfect him in every detail wins his game by predominance. - The Mayer Bros.' "Seven" Clothes pre dominate in style workmanship and color de sign. .'' .' - The makers have trained their eyesio perfections Quick to correct every little defect. Turning out a Suit perfect in "every detail. s Suits $io Maye 100.9 to 10 J Tho nivorslty of Nebratka urges nil young peopjo, who can, ito take a four-year high school courso and prepare .to , oritur cplloge. Some, however, cannot spend thp, time 1 required by tho ihjgh School and college courses, For the benefit of those, tho University estab lished, a number of years ago, the SCHOOL OP AGRICULTURE School of Agriculture which admits those vwho'have completed The Country ;Sphools ' Courses glvoij in Practical Agriculture, including 'Agronomy, AgrN cultural Botany and Chemistry,' Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Deme tlo Science, Farm Machinery, Farm Manigsment, ' Farm -Veterinary Practice, Horticulture and the general branches.' ' .Registration at tho University Farm, starting October 31, ,110. C . NEW TERM STARTS ',. NOVEMBER 1 1910 I ' ' ; t I For information .address A. B. DavWson, "Trlncipal, The ut- I 'versity Fawn, Lincoln, Nebraska,. '' A ' : ' v " I ammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaimmmmmmmimmmmmm v ' .-.rv.,'M'U U" , 7T . i.,J IS- r- j " i " U uj VJ'v, - .1 i " . 'r1 . ' &'. fJ iJt K L E i. to $40 Bros. 9 6 Street t? r tt , .. .' j- i H t .1 T . 1 . ( r-r '", '' i ' - i, 5 j .. .i. Mx.riii aBKsB .vfif ? el '. Am ?1 4 A u . '.Ji - 1 . !SfeJ 4 -ih i M Hvi 1 I V I ' 4 eBSSSSSSKi