The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKA
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THE DAILY INEBRASKAN
Owned and publlslicd by tho University of Nobranka through
THE STUDENT PUQLIQATION BOARD
oniccB, Basemont tho Administration Building.
f,- . ' Postqflleo Btatlon A, Campus, Lincoln,. 'Nebraska.
J')ay Auto 1888.
THE STAFF
EDlfORIAL
Sam Ri Buck, Editor .
A. H. Dlnnmoro. Managing Editor Ralph 8. Doud, City Editor
F. C. McConncll Associate Editor Stuart Gould, Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Homer O. Howltt Tlugh Agor
Wallace B. Troup Konnoth M. Snyder
It. 8. BUddonborg J. Lovcjoy Linn ,
L. A. Bcchtor Fred L. Babcock
Harry Burtln Robert H. Flnloy
Frank Perkins, Staff Photographer
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Marian Swozcy Ollvo B. Mann
Ruth Mungor Allco Chambers
Morrll Reed
Lawrcnco Robinson
'L, T. Bklnnor
C. L, Updcgrnff
C. F. Andrews
Wlnnlfrnl Klclmr
11 lldrcd Bovlns
BUSINESS
Vincent C. Haicall, Business Manager
'C. C. Buchnnan, ABat. Bub, Mgr.
Subscription 92.00 per
Faculty notices and University bulletins published free.
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Entered at tho PoBtomcc, Lincoln, Ncbr., as second class matter under net of
Congress March 3, 1870.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1011.
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OUR P08ITI0N.
A local nowBpapor haa made Bomo
sensational charges regarding tho
conduct of several porsonB connected
with tho MlnnoBota-NobraBka gamo at
Minneapolis Inst Saturday.
Wo wlBh to assort tho position of
tho Dally Nobraskan In Its official ca
pacity as ropresontlng tho student
body, In this matter.
It 1b bb follows: We have nothing
to Bay ono way or tho other.
Tho score of tho game was 21-3 In
favor of Minnesota. Wo lost thoy
won. It Is all ovor, and tho moro
quickly wo forgot nbout It, and pro-
ENGLISH DERBIES
Low Grown, Broad Rims, Very
New, Other Styles, All Shapes,
Why Pay More? mis o
paro novor to let it occur again, tho
better. No mattor how or why wo
wore boaten, wo loBt and tho gamo is
over. Wo say, let It rest.
NEBRASKA'S BAND.
RogardlosB of tho fortunes of tho
football team at Minneapolis, the band
won. They won a place not only In
tho heartB of tho faithful few who
mado tho pilgrimage to the north, but
ulso- in the estimation of tho thou
sands of Mlnnosotans who heard the
cheery notes thoy blow out of, their
old brass horns through that heart-'
rending game.
Never for a moment did thoy lose
their nerve. While tho Minnesota
musicians mourned some fallen hero
In ddloroUB ditty, tho nervy kahk'l clad
Nobraskans cheered such Corphustt
era as foil, by tooting a tuno tho im
port of which was that they dldnl
care a great deal, wo would win any
how. Tho editor glveB to tho band hie
hhar 0 of what tho whole school shoul.l
tender ltthanks and congratulation?'
for a bunch that is a credit to Ne
braska. Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin &
Co. 127 N. 12th.
Chancellor ..Entertains.
Chancellor, Avery entertained the
Y. W- C. A. cabinet at dinner Saturday
evening. Miss Allco Howell was
toastmlBtrc8S and toaBts 'Wero re
sponded tbhby members of the advis
ory committee. ' '
Seats may bo reserved for Alice
NIolson Opera Co., today, 19-3
TELEPHONES
Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035. Bus. Mgr. 420U
J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr.
year. 8lngle copies 5c
MISSION 8TUDY CLA83ES.
8chedule of Meetings for This Week
at College Association.
Tho'MlssIon Study class of tho Uni
versity Y. M.'C. A. will moot tonight
at 7 o'clock under tho leadership of
Dean R. Leland.
Wednesday night at the same time
tho class studying the "Uplift of
China" will meet with Lloyd G. Hall
as leader.
Tho problems of a medical mission
ary will be presented Sunday at 9:15
a. m., at a meeting of the medical
group.
All tho former members of tho
classes and any one wishing to join,
any or all of theso classes, are asked
to be prosent. Tho topics presentqd
are of absorbing Interest just now
and It Is said will deal largoly with
tho present troubles in China.
"Johnny" Lcard has moved from 12?
No. 12.th to Woods Barber Shop, 12QG
O St. Ho desires to see al his old
friends at his new location. 14-5t
IMPORTANT TO SOPHOMORES.
President Outright Wants Sophs to
Get Busy at Once.
Sophomore class meeting Tuesday,
October 24, at 11:30, in Memorial hall.
Besides tho preparation for tho Olym
pics, there Is much Iraportnnt busi
ness to come before the class. It is
imperative that every sophomore at
tend. We will bo working against
odds In (ho Olympics and our success
will depend upon tho spirit we show.
Wo must havo a big meeting today.
JOHN L. OUTRIGHT,
President.
Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., do -Elco
trio Shoe Repairing while you wait.
SENIOR HOP A SUCCESS.
A largo attendance, mostly of up
porclassmon, enjoyed ;a good dance at
the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening,
when tho senior hop, tho first uni
versity danco of tho year, was given.
Tho success of the affair made
oyoryono happy. In -aplto of tho adr
verse.Bcoro at Minneapolis in the af
ternoon. T.tA, James was chairman
of the committee in charge and F. A.
Wirt was mastor of ceremonies.
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BUDD
SWEDISH "GYM" SHOES
Sold by
BECKMAN BROS
1107 0 Street
Wo Do Electric Shoo Repairing
Whilo You Wait.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
HAVE
EVA INS
Do Your Laundry
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner JJ:30 to 1:30
Supper 5:30 to 7:30
25c
Also Cafeterlan Style
'Hot Wafles with Maple Syrup, 10c
WHAT DO yOU NEED
TODAY
In our lino of Pamphlets.
Programs, Montis. Wedding
Stntionory mid nil kinds of
Cominoroml and titatlouory
Printing
VanTlne Printing Company
128 H. 14th St.
Roliablo, Prompt Auto 8177
Juniors Meet Thursday.
There will bo an Important meeting
of tho Junior class at Memorial hall at
11:H0 o'clock Thursday morning. Elec
tion of officers and other business.
CLAYTON RADCLIPPE,
President.
Baker's Cafo servos cakes all day.
Also ovorythlng else In season. Serv
ice first class. 16-tf
KprIHTWg)
tmcom-mm.
J. C. WOOD and CO.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest
1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 147
GLEANERS and DYERS c M?&BY
GEO. SHAFFER, Prop THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BARBER SHOP
SIX C1IAIKS
Best Barber
In Uuaeuient
CIGARS
Trusses
Abdomical Supporters
Elastic Hosiery
Student's
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Favorite Footwear Styles
Of New York Clubmen
Our latctt tliipmcnt of Regal Shoe in
c'udcj ultra-failiionablc models Ihpt are
right now popular nmong the clubn en of
New Yoik and London, who ms the
admitted aulhottu'es on men's stylet.
REGAL SHOES
correctly reproduce tho smartest cuttom
modeJs designed for each seaton. R gal
qxarler-slzes reproduce perfect ccs!o 1 fit
and cemfort. As to the quality in-lhese
negals, we assure you it is the recog
nized Manama everywhere.
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Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C, A.
Lunch Room. Cafo tori a Plan.
CityY. MC. A. 13lhnndP.
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AUTO 3380
tt NO WAITING
Shop ia the West
O Street Entrance
MANICURING
Visit our Soda Fountain
Hot and Cold Drinks
Huyler Choc; and Bon Bons
Lunch 15c
$3.35 sld
$5.85 r9
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