pwwpyaouguw.wrra' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE PROPERTY OF -THE- UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, .Lincoln, NebraaKa. -- Published by THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL 8TAFF. Editor S. O. COTNBR Managing Editor A. II. DINSMORE Associate Editor T. M. EDGECOMBE Associate Editor RICHARD MEYER BUSINESS 8TAFF. Manager V. C. HASCALL Assistant Manager.... C. C. BUCHANAN Circulation Manager.... J. V. MORRISON REPORTORIAL. Athletics and Military.. T. J. HARQRAVB Society and Personal.. P. C. McCONNELL Nebraska Hall H. C. HOUGH BclonceB and Gorman.. E. J. HUBERMAN Engineering R. A. HUNTINGTON Agricultural E. II. GRAVES Law A. C. SCHMIDT Library and University Hall..H. S. HUSE Assistant Reporters V. A. STURM K. 8. WHERRY Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. Telephone: Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888J Auto 3145J Auto 2098. INDIVIDUAL N0TICE8 will be charged (or at the rato of 10 contu the Insertion for every fifteen wordB or fraction there of. Faculty notices and University bul letins will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class mall, matter, under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. MAY 13, 1911. Remember that tho Missouri Valley high school athleteB aro your guestB today. Lot them know that the Uni versity of Nebraska and her Btudents aro all right. ferenca Is that thev mav tako un more tlniQj being ndmlnlBtered In small doses. PblloweH tura fanned by"tliff ureexeff of spring they. pafcB swiftly across the campus. They pass along tho crowd ed walks and a stream X humarAty divides whllo tho bicycles whizz down tho alslo between. Kings are these of all tho paths where only human fool is supposed to trod. They maintain a tyrannical sway over the poor pedestrians who seem so timid and lacking in spirit that they had 'rather submit to all indignities rather than to fight for what is theirs by right and law. Tho student body is most pacific. It does not seek broils and riots and that is why tho bicycle is tolerated. Do not imposo on good nature. Mr. Bicycler. Dismount and como to orth like any ordinary man when you reach tho campus. GERMAN CLUB MEETING. BA8EBALL TODAY. The Last Held at Home of Professor Grummann, Thursday evening the German club met for the last regular meeting of tho year at tho home of Professor Grummann, 1930 Wasfllngton street. The next meeting will be in tho form of a picnic to be held on May 25. Nearly every member of the club was present, and a most enjoyablo evening was spent. The business meeting was very brief any the rest of tho evening was spent socially. Refreshments woro served. Union LIts. Bo at Tenth and Oat 4 o'clock this afternoon to tako car for the picnic at Epworth Park. A good tlmo is as sured. Supper at 7. Be sure to come. Sophs and Juniors to Contest for First Honors. Sophomore and junior baseball fiends will fight for the rag this morn ing at 10 o'clock, when the class su premacy toss-up will be made. Junior supporters last night Btatcd that Man ager Hall had made a first class col lection' and wns prepared to win the game. Coryell will curve from tho mound and Bob Switzler will operate behind the stick for the juniors. It is possible that f'Turp" Prank will be called to tho box for a few of the last stanzas of tho ' ga.mo. Rodman will likely servo the temptations for the sophomores, with "Tubby" Buell in the cage. THE TRAN8GRES80R. And now tho poor editor has fallen into the way of transgression. This Is nothing unusual, however, but tho sin this time seems almost unpardon able. Tho only consoling fact Is that tho Nobraskan wbb not tho only paper to fall by the roadside. The phantom The Graduate club enjoyed a ban quet In the Temple on Saturday even ing, tho presiding officer being Presi dent W. E. Jackson. Addresses were made before the members of the club by Prof. Sarka Hrbek of tho depart ment of Bohemian and Rev. Charles Carroll. .. Z Notice, Seniors. Now gowns may be obtained for $1 and caps and gowns for $1.25, at Lin coln Book Store, 112C O street, If or dered at once. ALICE HUMPE, 141-2t 'Chairman. TfY v 7Jv tjv- 7jr -js -jsf iff -y TfT 7C TfC 7 1 7 fv GET IN LINE. MAY 27. " &. &. &. &. k. k. Lt jju 4lc l &. jJc. Ak, k. ld ik. jk. vjv y 7v t tT ?Jv tfi JfT " T 7fi " r " Wkcn a man m places on hia flU J neaa tne B M Stetson fll I Hat Vl 1 S SaW m9p ' U iMr Every Jm Stetson S flT bears th fl Kf Stetson I ff Name m m aaaS style au tnentic and tne top notch or nat quality workmanalnp. We hire tie Steooa Soft and Dttbj Hail In all the Utrat rtyln. SPEIER & SIMON N. E. Cor. lOih and 0. The Spots Won't Gome Back If Gleaned at Uil4 OXFORDS IN TAN, BLACK GUN AND PATANT BUTTON AND LACE. $5.00 STYLES 3,50 1415 Q ST. BUDD of faculty phrases proved overwhelm ing, and the methods of ordinary In terpretation woro not sufficient. Tho head lines on tho new senate rules printed last Tuesday have worried the professors considerable. Thoy thought tho examinations were abolished, when such was not tho case. If those whose peace of mind haB boon disturbed will read farther, they will find in tho words of the senate it self this explanation. "Tho goneral ef fect of this rule, so far as tho student Is concorned, will bo to throw more wolght upon class work and less upon examinations in tho determination of his standing." Tho rules ot analysis as applied by rhetoric in determining tho key sen tenco to a story or paragraph have no application to newspaper articles. Theso aro governed by a system of rules that have grown up independent-J ly, from necessity arising from tho pe culiar position and object of a news paper. Tho thing of most Importance is what interests and affects tho reador. If a man is murdered tho thing of Importance is that ho camo to his death, not that on a certain day some powder company manufactured an explosive, otc. Therefore, tho naughty heading. Tho truth of tho whole matter is that there will bo no formal examina tion weok, but the examinations will continue as heretofore. Tho only dlf- TALK THAT TALKS. If you would now bo erudite And stand In with the gang, You must got busy with the dope And sling tho claBsy slang. It's got us going, and then some, It's got our talk for fair. Without It you aro to tho bad And won't get anywhere. Your girl's a little bear or skirt, Or klddo oh, you kid! To bo polite you show a front, Your Kelly's now a lid. Your friends aro to tho good or straight, Or on tho Phitz among Tho dippy in tho foolish box Or in some manner stung. You once woro wont to walk and run, Or eko perhaps pursue You beat it now or chaso yourself Or ramble or skiddoo. Thoro was a tlmo with your wife's friends You went and took a drink. You garglo now or lap highballs With some boozo fighting gink. Believe mo, it is true, got wise, And cinch it all by rote, For If you don't it's nix for yours It sure will got your -goat. Powell T. Manning In Puck. 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 Brifck Ice Cream for banquets, Hot Drinks, Whipped Cream. THE F0LS0M 1307 O STREET Walt's Orchestra Auditorium THE PAN-HELLENIC Tickets $2.00 Last And Largest Informal J. C. WOOD and CO. The Best Is Always the Cheapest. 1822 N St. Auto 1202 4 Boll 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c ft"'" A girl has been choson for tho de bating team at Olivet college for tho first tlmo In years. Lincoln Sanitarium Plangm Tin Great Sill Water Ywlwmlog Pwl nOUnS t Ladles, Mornings Kxoept Bandar. Gentlemen. Afternoont and Kyenlnga. Ladlti and Qentlemon, Monday and Friday Krenl&f a. 141b and H Streata. 'Special Parties Arrairid rar ..'4 K. M?