The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
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Don't forget where you live.
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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
'Hi ic puopioirry of
THI3 UNIVWIIHITY OK NEUUASKA.
Lincoln, Nelminku.
PiiIiIIhIhmI by
TIIK BTUDWNT PUBLICATION HOAUD
TjAFF:
,U .Ban
EDITORIAL ST
Editor l. .Bam R. Duck
Managlno Editor A. H. Dlnsmore
Asioolnto Editor F. C. McConnoll
Anoclato Editor E. O. Qravc
BUSINESS STAFF:
Manager V. C. Hateall
Assistant Manager .. . . C. C. Buchanan
Circulation Manager J. V. Morrlaon
Editorial and Buslneit Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Copies, 5 Centa Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto
Auto 2008.
3140;
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will be charged
for at the rale of 10 ctMilH tho liiHiTtlon
for cvi'iy lirtfiMi wordM or fraction thorc
of. Faculty notlccH and UulvorHlty bul
lotlnn will gliidly be publlHhcd free.
IOnU'i-ixl at the poHtofllcc at Lincoln,
NcbraHka. an Hccond-claHH mall matter,
under the Act of CoiweHH of March 3,
1870.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1911.
"Phil" 1b no longer with ub.
After yenrB of quiet efficient serv
ices to the students of old Nobraakn,
tho luro of the shining dollar has
called him out Into tho bUBlnesB world,
and ho will leave In a very fow days
to take un a position In Chicago.
HIb resignation oarly In tho sum-,
Don't forget that every one was a
freshman once maybe twice.
Don't be In a hurry to meet Prof.
Engberg.
Don't look down on your professors.
Don't subscribe for the "Rag." It
is customary to borrow It.
Don't stick your gum under your
chair. Others have not been warned,
and you might make a mistake in re
trieving it.
Don't be too anxious 'to join the
"sluffers." Keep away from the
crowd, If It does seem lonesome. It
pays.
Don't .forget that you have Just
joined the gang that keeps boosting
for the best, biggest, brightest, bul
liest college that you have ever at
tended. Don't forget that In a year
or two you will be expected to do a
lot of boosting. Learn early; put
your heart Into It. 8tart NOW.
All but four of Princeton's old squad
are back and It looks like a good year
for tho tigers on tho gridiron.
Tho senior council at Syracuse have
appointed a vigilance committee to
urge men In that university to go out
for the athletic teams.
Tho Boulder-Denver football contro
versy waxeB hotter and hotter. Oh,
If only the energy that Is wasted In
futile contention In athletic contro-
BUDD
wants to be intro
duced to the new
students, all the old ones know him
1415 Q-Hatter, Furnisher, Shoes $g&2rm
mor was unknown to most of tho old- vorsles could be used to boost our col
or students, and it was with no llttlo lege teams, what battles royal there
snock. tnat tnoso wno roiurnou wouiu uei
learned of hlB withdrawal from tho
duties of registrar.
Tho "Rag" acknowledges Its debt
The Kansas football season was In
augurated with forty-five men out for
for many favors dono it in years paBt, practice. It will take the pick of
and expresses Its best wishes for tho moro than forty-five to regain what
future of P. J. Harrison.
SOME DONT'S FOR FR8HMEN.
Don't believe everything you hear.
they lost to ub last season.
Don't fail to go to the first convocation.
Six of Denver's All-Colorado men
are back in the football squad, and
tholr prospects are good for a better
team than that which met defeat at
tho Cornhuskers hands laBt year.
Announcement
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN office has been
so arranged this summer that it will be
handy for all students. Our new door just
south of the entrance of the Administration build
ing will be open to all students and we desire to
have you use it. Make the "Rag" office your
meeting place and when in need of a telephone
remember that ours are ready for your use at
any" time. When you have some news that will
be of interest to other students or an announce
ment that you desire printed, drop in and hand
it to us.
Our Fall Suit Display
is certainly a feast for the
young man who wishes
style and durability at a .
moderate cost.
If you want good, reliable clothes
at as low a price as good clothes
can be sold, come to this store.
We'll give you true values and an
iron clad guarantee with every gar
ment we sell.
Suits $12.85 to $25
SPEIER & SIMON
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Cor. 10th and O Sts. LincolnNebT
"JOB PRINTING: THAT'S ALL"
THE HYDE PRINTERY
Auto Phono 1841. 1831 P Stroot.
E. B. HYDE LINCOLN, NEBR.
Attention to the Opening of
Bert Strum's New 8-t.hair Barber Shop
Most Moflorn, Sanitary Shop and tto Finost Fixtures Weal of Chicogo
Manicuring Cigars. Unl Students Welcome. 110 South 18th St.
Dr. Lehnhoff 97
Hag moved to the Little Build
ing, Rooms 505, 505 etndL 507
Rare Drugs
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens, Etc.
Visit Our Soda Fountain
Huyler Choc, and Bon Bons
Hurd's Fine Stationery
Student's Lunch 15c
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FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER, 129 So. 11th Street
LINCOLN, NKI1IIA.SH: A
Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance
knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort of .
clothes that will give him that look of distinction that a well-grom-ed
and well dressed man shows. At 129 So. 11th Street the firm of
Flodeen & Brethouwer maintains a large show window that is aK
ways filled with a line of goods that are equal to. the display of any
tailoring establishment to be found in the west. The prices quoted
on these goods attract attention, and the workmanship and fit is all
that could be desired. Here you can buy tailor-made good at hand-me-down
prices.
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