The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEgRASKAN
THIS JPIlOPEnTV OF
THIS UNIVBU8ITV OP NEBRASKA,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Publlflhcd by
THIS STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
EDITORIAL 8TAFF!
JEdltorjLi 8am Rt Buck
Mnnaglno Editor A. H. Dlmmore
Associate Editor F. C. McConnell
Asioofato Editor E. O. Graves
DU8INE88 STAFF:
Manager V. C. Hasoall
Assistant Manager C. C. Buchanan
Circulation Manager J. V. Morrison
Editorial and Business Office:
BA8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
8lngle Copies, 5 Cents Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 3145?
Auto 2998.
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo Charged
for at tho ruto of 10 aonta tho Insertion
for ovory fifteen words or fraction thoro
of. Faculty notlca and University bul
letins will gladly bo published free
Entered at tho postolllco at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
1870.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER G, 1911.
TO THE LIVE ONE8.
Wo uro proud of Nebraska, but wo
would liko to bo Btlll moro proud or
hor.
Thoro aro foaturoB about llfo with
in hor gates that cannot bo boaton
thorn got togothor, and thon they do
blggor things.
What would happen If we could all
got going toward tho Bamo thing?
Can you Imagine it?
It dreamB fine.
What wo need is some moans of
gottlng together, and Btlcking to
gothor. FfM.A mnn irVirt inn ctr1vn tltnt nrnll.
1 J1U ftlltll Uiiu wuii ovrivu biiitu, iw -.
lorn who can suggeBF a metlfQd thnt
will work, will bo the BIGGEST MAN ,
THAT EVER ATTENDED NE
BRASKA. It's worth a trial. Why don't YOU
attompt it.
BAKER'S CAFE, "the best in the
wost." Reasons why. Best meats,
best coffee, moderate prices. Best
orchestra ovory evening.
Less Afraid of Slang.
Miss Howell (to embarrassed fresh
man In olocution): "Now, speak out
loud and clear, 'I am not afraid.' "
FroBhman: "M am n-not a-a-afraid."
MIbb Howell: "Yes, but you don't
act as If you meant it.
Put a little more llfo into It,"
Freshman: "I'm not scared a darn
bit.
CADETS ARE MOVING.
This 1b moving week at tho Ar
mory..' Tho adjutant and quartermaster
have oxchanged ofllcqs and tho com
pany first sergeants now occupy tho
old storeroom.
Part of tho adjutant's office is be
infi used for a storeroom.
R. O. Warde, bnrber, Woods, 1206 O. tf
S ATI N BUTTON
That New Hobble Toe
$5.00 Values $2.95
BUDD 1415 O STREET
but thoro aro also somo things lack
ing. One of those is tho lack of life
and ambition among hor studont body
in things that mako for the real Uni
versity progross.
Ab casos in point wo may cite tho
support of tho "Rag," student season
tlckots, and tho listless spirit with
which tho studont body aB a whole
has wltnoBsed tho departure of our
onco loved basoball team from tho
Hold of play.
Such things, to tho casual observer,
might indicate that Nebraska was dor
mant; that hor students danced all
night, and slopt all day, nor cared to
do anything olso. Careful thought
will convince ub, however, that thoro
is no such thing as a dancing cham
pionship among the numorous collego
sports.
Wo who aro old in collego associa
tions know, too, that Nebraska Is not
dormant sho 1b only disorganized.
Thoro aro hundreds and thousands of
Cornhuskors Just as live, and bright,
and ambitious as any that Yalo or
Harvard can show. r
Individually thoy do things. Occo
sionnlly somo half dozen or moro of
ALUMNI NOTES.
W. O. Forman, '10, is In chargo of
one of tho draughting rooms in tho,
Burlington shops at Havolock.
Ezra DIttorllne, a former conspicu
ous Btudent on tho campus, Is now
taking an apprentice courso in tho
Northwostern shops at Chicago.
Students' Special pictures at 7Bc
and $1.75 per dozen, aro the classy
dope. Blazck's Studio, 1306 O.
SWtDISH "GYM" SHOES
Sold by
BECKMAN BROS
1107 0 Street
Wo Do Electric Shoo Repairing
While You Wait.
Talk with LUDWIG
About Your Fall Clothes
Ludwig the Tailor 102a o street
Latest styles in Flannel
Shirts, specials at
$1.50 to $2.00
Perfect fitting Union Suits
extra values at
$1.00 and $1.50 .
Wilson Bros. Celebrated Shirts
$i..oo
Slip On Rain Coats
$4.50
Palace Clothing Co.
1419 O SI.
SWEATERS
Men's and Women's
We carry a large and splendidly varied
assortment of Sweater Coats for Men and
Women" in all the latest styles, the most
popular colors and combinations!
By securing large quantities direct from the
manufacturers we are enabled to offer un
usually good values. Now is the time to get
just what you want in a sweater.
All Prices-All Sizes
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All Souls' Church, Unitarian
H and C2tn ts.
Arthur l. weatherly, Minister
Sunday 10:45 a. m Subject, "Love Your Enemies,"
All Young People aro Cordially Invitad
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