The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 19, 1910, Image 2
THIS DAILY NKBRASKAN fc. I m LdL r THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THB PROPERTY or THB UNIVERSITY OF ' NBBRA8KA, Lincoln, Nbraaka, Published by THB BTUDBNT PUBLICATION BOARD "Z EDITORIAL STAFF. Bdltor, C. J. LORD Managing- Editor; O. T. LTODELL AaaooIateBditor T, J. HARORAVB Associate Editor....... A. H. DIN8MORB I' BUSINESS STAFF. Manager ,........., 0.0. KIDDOO Aaalstant Manager V. C. HABCALL Clrpulatlon Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Builnatt Office! A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pottofflceh Station A," Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICK, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B Cents Each. Telephonei Auto 1868. . Night Phbnes Auto 1888; Auto 2683 .Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged for at the rato of 10 conts the Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thoro of. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bul letins will gladly bo 'published freo. Entered at the postofllco. at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall mattor, undor tho Aot of Congress of March 3, 1878. Advertisements for the want column should be left at the business office, base ment Administration building, between 10 a. m, and 12 m., or between 2 p, m. and 5 p. m. '- Cash must accompany all ordera for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen wors or' fraction thereof the first .Insertion three Insertions twenty-five tentsj five Insertions forty cents. TICKETS $1 MCO CORNHU5KER BANQUET DECEMBER 3 hard workers Is tho thing. ''Grinds' aro mbro harm than good, but tho conscientious studont is an assot to both his school and himsolf. 80PHOMORE HOP. First Dance of Second Year Class This Year Held Last Night. Tho first donco of tho sophomore class this year was hold last night at tho Lincoln hotol. Ono hundred and thirty-two couples woro in attend ance. Several features In tho pro gram woro introduced, ono being to havo all tho dances called by boys. No ono was admitted to tho dance un Iobs they had tickets. V. D. Andrews was chairman of tho dance and B. F. Robinson was master of coromonies. RE8ERVE 8EAT8 EARLY. NOVEMBER 19, 1910. ' Such is tho irony of fato. Whori tho sophomores retrieve their Olynv pic defeat by boating tho freshmen in football, tho old hoodoo of eligibility appears and tho freshmen got tho game. H Tho need of studont support for do--bato-iB-plalnly-apparont? Nebrask&Js not tho only school which suffers. Wisconsin apparently is having somo trouble. Now that tho dobato 'will bo ono of great interest to students as ALL j SOULS GHURCHr UNITARIAN f " i i , k r, " ' . . r . ft w A Pcopltf Church ' Corner H ami Twelfth Slfreets.airylceV 10:45 -A. M. ARTHUR L. WEATHERLY, Minister. All Souls Church is an association which stands for a reverent attitude: toward the Facts of Life. It has the University Ideal, the Search 'for Truth Therefore it has no Creed. It welcomes to its membership people of all be liefs. 8Uch a modern, open-minded, facing-the-(uture! organization "euQhte appeal especially to students. You are cordially tnvlted'to attend its services; i Sunday morning, November JW, Subject Stones Into Broad." This Is the first of a series on leadership in aldembcracy based on the temptations of Jesus. ' - i -' Social Ethics, Class at 12:15, Prof. LE. Aylsworth, leader. Prof. Paul H. Grummann will give his third addrcis on the social teach ings of the German dramatists. ' . " Work Galled For and Dolivorod Students Work a Spoclalty Aindsor uitorlUiri Open Saturday Night AU Night WOLFE & YOUNG Suits Cleaned and Pressed Si .25 Pressed COo Auto 4728 Tickets for Debate On 8ate and Reser vations Will Be Made. Manager Hahno of tho Wisconsin Nobraska dobato has announced that all organizations desiring seat reser vations for tho dobato which will bo hold Friday, December 2, may bo mado now. All orders Bhould bo sent In boforo Wednesday evening, Novem ber 23. To roBorvo tho seats dosirod a deposit must accompany tho ordor. Ordorniray-bo-Tnallodto- him" Tirsta7 tion A, U101, or placed In tho mail box JuBt outsldo tho door of that room. Cravenettes Other stores get more, but I sell them for $10 BUDD 1415 O ST woll as tho gonoral public, it is only a fair proposition to evory mombor of tho debating team that you make ar rangements to attend this dobato Whore Nobraska has an opportunity to win honors which are as great as thoso won on tho football flold. Over at Madison, Wis., this after noon a Bquad of five men will bo fight ing to uphold tho honor of tho Scarlet and Croam. For six weeks those mon' havo boon drilling daily. Five to seven miles a day was covered by tho mon in an effort to get into condition for tho cross-country team, and not until today havo many of tho stu dents appreciated their efforts. Gross--country running requires-norvegrlt and strength, and so may their ef forts bo watched by ovory loyal Ne braskan, and whether they win or" loBe, when they return show thorn that they aro supported by all tho stu dents "of tho Cornhuskor school. If nothing more, clasp their hand and show thoso flvo mon that Nebraska students woro back of thorn. Yalo Is to havo a chair in practical lumbering, endowed by tho Lumber men's association. It Is estimated that $2,500,000 will bo required to repair tho buildings at Lelond Stanford which woro damaged by tho San Francisco earthquake. COMING EVENTS A few surprises In the lino of delinquencies-woro Sprung Friday, when reports woro sent out to studonts who' word behind in thoir work. Many knew that, thoy were behind, others did not, 'However, unless circumstan ces arise which cannot be prevented students should not bo, delinquent. It Is easy to lot tho string slip, a little at a time, until at last when you try to pull it back; It cannot all be brought back in tlmo. Matters like thoso are -what-men-are-JudgedJyuJEssry effort should bo mado to keep your studies ' straight and your efforts will be ' crowned with success. A school 'for Organizations. Tho Tognor so6Iety meets Saturday at 8 o'clock in science hall. Subject, "Runeborg." Music by Aloxls quartet. You aro cordially Invited. Tno swedisiiciubwiilmeer'satut day evonlng in sclonco hall. Tho Unlvorslty Medical society will moot Saturday In tho Tomplo. , Military. Chas. Gllmoro, captain and chaplain of tho cadot regiment, will address tho cadots at the Olive thoator, Sunday, November 20, at 3:30 p. m. Annual Fair. Tho annual county fair and streets of Cairo will bo hold in tho armory Saturday, November 19, 8 o'clock. Athletics. Saturday, November 19th, Freshmen vs. Varsity, 3 p, m. No admission fee. Saturday, Novembor 19 th, at Madl Bon, mii-west cross-country track meet, Nebraska will bo represented. Debating. December 2, Memorial hall, 8 p. m., Nebraska-Wisconsin dobato. "Closed" vs. "Open"' Shop. Governor Shallen? 'borgorTresldos-nd-maketraddress; December 2, Urbana," 111., Nebraska Illinois debate. BliF222. Lincoln Sanitarium Plangm TM 6rnl ?ilt Watr Swlaalu PhI HOUR81 Ladle, Mornlaai Kxoept Bandar. Gentlemen. Afternoons and Krenlnff, Xadlea and Gentlemen, Monday and Friday KrealBga. 141k til H Stmts. ' Sstciil rartlH kmoi Far For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, arid -v Fxuit-Punches-eall-at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St BOTft PHONES EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON SONS 7e2hlih -"s wrJm JR t wy Classy Shoes forXollege Men Swell and Snappy are our new models They have no equal for style, fit and wear at popular prices. ROGERS & PERKINS CO; IKSTOTSTREEr I I T '-' &y l' &.) -W-- - n i -J t 1 "-Wi I