THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Directory or Advertisers The following merchants and butl nets men of Lincoln are anxious to serve the University stifdents. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who is willing to make a (Itle' effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is' going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting tq keep It. So you as well as the Nebras kan will profit by trading with these people: BANKS First TniBt & Savings t BAKERIES Folsom BARBER SHOPS Grcon's Capital Hotel CLEANERS J.. C. Wood & Co. "NV'ebor'a Sultoriunv Windsor Suitorlum CLOTHING Fnrquhnr i. Magco-& Doomor ; Mayor Bros. Palace Clothing Co. Speler & Simon Armstrong Olothlng Co. COAL Whltebrenat Hiitchlns & Hyatt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen --DR-GOODS r Miller & Palno DRUGGISTS Rlgga FURNISHINGS Budd Pulls Mageo & Deoraor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Rudgo & Guonzol Spoior & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS, Budd ' ' t Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co. Mageo & Deoraor . Mayer Bros. Palace Clothing Co. Spoior & Simon JEWELERS Hallett Tucker PHOTOGRAPHERS Do Gaston & Houck PRINTERS- , Simmons Van- Tine ', -RESTAURANTS 1 Camoron's T. H C. A. Spa, Miller & Paine . Hornolshelmer'a TYPEWRITERS B. P. Swanson Co. SHOES Budd Men's Bootery Mayer BroB. ; stiller &' Paine Yates French Wharton's SKIRTS Skirt Store TAILORS . , Elliott Bros. n i T Ludwlg THEATUES- Ollver Orpheum Cap $1, 1.50 Silk Plush Seal Caps H. B. ENGLISH GETS THROUGH Continued from Pago 1 Rhodes scholarship examinations which were held In Lincoln October 2f and 2tt. The Nebraska Rhodes scholarship coTiTrnTtFeewTH have" "We tnsk of deciding which of tho two men are best iltted to receive the schol arship, with ull its benefits, which en titles a man to two years' study at Oxford university, England, and a third year or either study or travel In Europe. Annoucemont of the award was made Monday. Seven men tool; the examinations. These students were from various colleges in the state. The questions were sent out by tho Rhodes scholarship board of London and the answers Bent there for correction. The tests were In mathematics, Greek and Latin. No grades were announced by the English board, merely stating thnt the two Nebraska men had passed the examinations.. . ,. Must Consider Everything. Several " things must be considered In selecting tho man to represent the state in the' English Institution. The general athletic, social and scholar ship abilities of the men must be con sidered. The board who will have this task ls composed of Chancellor Aver, Superintendent Davidson of the Omaha public schools -and three representatives of the denominational schools of the state. The Records. Horace Tft. English Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. English of Lincoln. He was graduated from the Lincoln high school In 1009, entering the univer--Bitjthntnll.ThoHIrat-yeur-in-Bohool-he was selected as a member of the university dobatlng gqutid, later to be chosen as an alternate on ono of the university debating teams. Ho is a mchiber of the Plntform club or the university, the Union Literary so ciety and the Bushnell guild. He lc TmrsMdeTit of the Christian Endeavor society of the First Congregational ohureh. He is registered as a sopho-"hiorc- In the university. L.Robs Newklrk is, tho son or Rev. and" Mrs. G. R. Newklrk or Adams where Ills rather 1b pastor of the jMethodlst'church. He Is registered as 5i junior In tho Wesleynn university. He Ib specializing in political science and plans to study law-, after he has .received his A. B. degree. . Neither English or .Newklrk have taken an 'active4 part In athletics, r Notice. A meeting of the Press club will he heiu Wednesday afternoon, nt R o'clock i In the Nebraskan office. Gloth or Fur The reason we sell so many winter caps is, that "We have the goods." Gloth Caps with fur in band, priced at 50c, and 2.00. Caps $ 1 , 1 .50 and 2.00. priced at $2.50 to 20.00. flayer Bros. 1009 TYPEWRITEDS ALL MAKES Rent applied on purchase! " SOLD or RENTED price. Two year written ,,.., guarantee with every ma chine sold. Distributors New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visible. Call or write for catalogue and ct mmcah n special price list. " ". SWANSON CO., Inc. Auto phone 2080. Bell phone 1299. 13 So. I3th St., Lincoln, Hcbr. T A. I. E. E. WILL MEET. Two Important Liectures Scheduled' for Thursday. A meeting of the members or the . American Institute or Electrical En gineers will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the electrical engineer ing laboratories. B. C. Adams, man ager or the Lincoln Gas & Electric Light company, will speak on the sub ject of "The Electrical Engineer in Central Station Practice." Prof. Boi rowninn or the chemistry dei:nrtment i will also speak. Ills subject will be "Chemistry and the Engineer." Y. M. a A. COMMITTEE MEETS. Treasurer for University Association to Be Chosen. A meeting or the nominating com mlttee or the university Y. M. C. A. is called this afternoon ut the associa tiou rooms. All senior members of the Y. M. C. A. are members or thig committee. It is urged that ever l member be present, as the Important j business of nominating the associa tion treasurer will take place. For merly the treasurer has been a stu dent or the university, but according to the new Y. .M. C. A. constitution hereafter he must he either a faculty member of an alumnus. -MAY-CHANGE-RULESr Interfraternity Council to Discuss Probable Changes. At the meeting of tho Interfraternity council which is scheduled for Wed nesdny evening matters regarding the changing of the fraternity "rushing" rules will probably be brought up and the nintter decided. It has been pro posed thnt a rule be passed allowing no new students to be "pledged" until they have the full number of entrance credits, thlrtv, and no student be In itiated until they have completed twelve hours or university work. An other change , suggested is thnt all "rushing" be conllned to the entire first semester, and thit no student he "pledged" until that period of. time has elapsed, it is possible that the rules may be passed, hut a number of fra ternities oppose them on tho ground? jLhaUllie parJoiL-allQA'elfoiullUshIngi new students is too long. The "rush! 'lug" season at the present time lasts but ten days. flV 'ii.-. &&: t O t to 1019 O Street Richard J. Jose The. Great jQontra Tenor with Silver Threads, which comes to the Oliver Theatre Thursday, Friday and Friday Matinee, December 8 and 9 The Fjrst Tnust.and' Savings Bank PEU CENT INTEREST jik " $1 opens a recount - ISO Bouth Uth Street. (?l III sjA arc HM&tk. 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