THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ' y t4 f tf THE DAILY jEBRASjCAN THE ritOPBflTY or . THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, Llncolrii Nebraska. Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor B. O. COTNBR Managing Editor ,A. H. DINSMORE Associate Editor..... T. M. EDGECOMBE Associate Editor ,R1CHARD MEYER BUSINESS STAFF. Manager V. C. HASCALL Assistant Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL Athletics and ;MUItftry..T. jlIARaRAVE Bocloty and Porsohul . . P. C. McCONNELL Nobraska Hall. H. ,? HOUGH Bclonccs and Gorman.. E. J. HUBERMAN Bnglncorlng II. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural :B. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and University Hall.. II. S. HUBE Assistant Reporters V. A. STURM K. 8. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: . BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Niaht Phones Auto 1868; Auto 3148; Auto 2298. INDIVIDUAL NOTICE8 will be charged for at the rate of 10 centB the Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of. Faculty notices und University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at the pontofilco at Lincoln, Nebraska, us second-class mall matter, under the Act o'f Congress of March 3, 1179. MAY 6. 1911. Don't forgot the meet this after noon. It 1b the Inst chunce to see a big track contest on Nebraska Hold this year. Tho two strongest teams In the Missouri Valley will compete. check it. In some schools a court martial has been established and tbpso accused tiro given a trial by u regularly constituted court. In some Instances tho result has been moat satisfactory. One thing is evident, and that is that it is necessary for the students to take the matter into tholr own hands and see that tho of fenders are punished in some manner. Any one who Bteals note-bookB is guilty of cribbing, iplagariBin, petit larceny and downright meanness to ward his followmen. There aro no ex cuses to offer for him except that he has a depraved mind. If the univer sity is going to bevelop this propesnlty In him, he should find habitation else where. He is a lazy good-for-nothing creature which is n detriment to soci ety and should bo placed whore temp tations do not come. He is a Bluffer, a liar and a thief. Every man or wo man in the university who lotects one of them In one of these crimes is morally bound by a puramount duty to society to see that the culprit Is brought to Justice. If you are an honest person and know of one who has been guilty or stealing a note book or anything cIbo, It Is your duty, at least. o make him return the article to tho true owner. It Is a shame thai such a condition Bhould exist. It is only a few who Indulge in tho practice, but the few is all too numerous. NOT 80 NOW. It was said that In tho reign of Alfred the Great tho peoplo were so good and tho laws so rigidly enforced that a purse could be hung on a treo and left ungunrded and no one would steal it. But the historians and fable UNION PANTOMIME. Literary Society to Hold Picnic at Ep worth Lake Park. The program given at Union Liter ary society last night consisted of a pantomime reproduction of "Birds' Christmas Carol," and the following musical numbers: Vocal solo, "Springtime Is but Ix)ve," MIsb Ethel Morey. Vocal boIo, "In tho Garden of My Heart." Miss Alvla Moore, eV'14, of Omaha. Piano so)o, "Petit Beolero." Miss Nova Thomas. At tho business meeting It was de- Oxfords for Men Tan, Gun and Pat tent Button and ImCiCGbi S2-" NIDD writers Bay "purso" only. AVe aro In clined to bollevo that if groat univer sities had been in existence at that time and note-bookB and umbrellas had been Invented that Alfred would have failed in his purpose. If the Nebraskan published a list of all tho articles that have gone out of tho ofllce never to return, our sub scribers would be reading nothing but lost advertisements for tho rest of the year. All the directories, manuals, text-books, note-books, umbrellas, over coats, and oven the bottom out of a waste basket, all these things which were supposed to be safe In our sanc tum sanctorum, have traveled "hence in tho dark oblivion, and not ono traveler has returned to tell the terrible fate that has consumed them a,ll. But the Nebraakan Is not tho only loser. Note-books havo dopartod from theirjpwners in great numbers. This is especially the case where it "was necessary to hand one In at tho end of tho year. Evidently there are a number in our midst that ought to bo in tho penitentiary instead of the university. It Ib difficult to deal with jtheso culprits for they afo not 'going to como out and admit their guilt. TJioy must bo followed ml liko any other wrongdoer, Tho ovll of thievery has oxisjed hero long enough. It 1b tlmo that Btrpnaous measures bo adopted' to elded to hold the annual picnic at Ep worth Park, Saturday, May 13. Fur ther announcements will be made later. Horace EngllBh has the slate. See him for dates for the picnic and for the May-polo party Friday night. Senior Notice. Orders for Invitations will be taken at tho library on Monday and Tuesday only. This Is tho first, last and only chance. Orders .must bo sent in at once. II. C. CUSACK, 135-2t Chairman. Notice. Tho following Btudents have filed with mo tho necessary statements and are otherwise eligible to qualify as candidates for student membership on tho athletic board for the year 1911-12: L. R. AnderBQn. H. R. Ankony. W. U Bates. , Sam R. Buck. W. T. Carroll. Owen Frank. V. C. Hascall. A. II. Hiltner. O. W. Miller. K, S, Munson. R. M. 'SwitzTer. R. G. CLAPP, 134-4t Secretary Atblelc 'Board 1 A NICE DAINTY LUNCH FOR MINE A nice hot snappy drink on a cold day, and then there are other soda drinks, too. Egg Drinks, Lemonades, Crushed Fruits, in fact anything in the drinkable line you might desire. Dainty Punches for parties, Delicious Bricjt Jce Cream for banquets, Hot Drinks, Whipped Cream. THE FOLSOM 1307 O STREET MILITARY BALL Auditorium, May, 13th. Regimental Band Waifs Orchestra The Spots Won't Gome Back If Gleaned at Uil4 Lincoln Sanitarium Plunge The Orait Salt Water Swimming Pool I j : 'JtjisjjlrjWjJllJ&gg- . 1 ""'rTi0GBJH::- 1iKMfofffltML'CWffilTmirto!sA HOTJItSi Ladlei. MornlDiti Except Bandars. .SJHMI'ISM ga I. JAM. BJtll"s'MHifffssi Qcntlcmon. Afternoon and Kronloa. Ldl sjKa-fc-gpUyq-yy-i f 1 1 I n and Gentlemen. Monday and Friday Bve&lng . 'ii i njs!fl 141b and H Stui't. Special PtrUet Arraapd fu pay youR juuolkii nun TO DAY ' n i '""""""' ""ST"" i i ' r MAY 6, 1911 i ; s V f ' 4 1 i I -"---- V4 ' -. "a