The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NIBRAIKAN
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THE DAILY INEBRA8KAIN
Ownod and publlnhod by tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska through
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
' Omcc Dftsemont the Administration Building.
; Postolllco Btatlon A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Day Auto 1888.
TELEPHONES
Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1036. Bus, Mgr. 4200
THE STAFP
EDITORIAL
Sam R. Buck, Editor
A. Ill Dlnsmoro, Managing Editor Ralph 8. Doud, City Editor
P. C. McConnoll Associato Editor Btuart Gould, Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Homer O. Howltt Hugh Agor
Walloco B. Troup Kenneth M. Snydor
R. 9. Buddenberg J. Ivovojoy Linn
L. A. Bcchtor Fred L. Babcock
Harry Burtla Robort H. Flnloy
Frank Porklhs, Staff Photographer
WOMEN'8 DEPARTMENT
Marian Swbzoy Ollvo B. Mann
Ruth Munger Alice Chambers
Merrll Rood
Lawrenoo Robinson
L. T. Skinner
, C, ilt. Updegraff
C.'F. Androws
".Wlnnlfred Elchar
lllldred Bovlns
BU8INE8S
VlncentC7"Ha8call Bualnett-MaiiflaaJl
C. C. Buchannn, AsSt. Bus. Mgr.
J. V. Morrloon, Circulation Mgr.
Subiorlptlon $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c
Faculty notices and Unlvoralty bulletins published free.
Entered at tho Postolllcc, Lincoln, Ncbr., as second class matter undnr act of
' - Congress March 3, 1870.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911.
COMPENSATION.
Tho University or Kansas has adopt'
od a Bchomo that should havo boon in
voguo at Nebraska yoars ago. Each
winner of tho honor "K" is preBontod
on leaving collogo, with an aluminum
card ongraved with hla namo, tho
sport In which ho won recognition,
and hlB class. This card admits tho
boaror to any athlotlc ovont at Kan
sas Unlvorslty.
In this respoct Kansas has beaten
us to It. Wo havo boon aBleop on our
post, and havo lot thorn originate a
Valloy custom, but let ub not dolay
any longor.
Certain It Is that to our football and
Lieut. Col. Whlto; vice-president,
Capt. Paino, and Socrotary-TreaBuror,
Capt. Stolnhart.
Bookman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec
trlo Shoo Repairing while you wait.
BEQUEST FOR! GRINNELL.
Grlnnoll Collogo 1b to sccuro $100,
000 from tho Rockefeller board on
condition that tho school raises
$400,000 in a limited tlmo.
ADVI8E8 GIRL ROOTERS.
Minnesota's Dean of Women is
training tho girls in rooting. "Bo
careful to keep your voices low; ro
membor that shrieks tend to distract
rather than asBlst," sho says.
LADIES' Tan Boots
Buttons, High Top, Short Vamp
Nob Toes, $4 and $5 values
BUDD Up' Stairs
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baseball, track and basketball mon, all
woarors of major sport lottera, llfo
pasBos to Nobraska Unlvorslty ovontB
aro duo.
To roqulro thorn to pay admission,
is a poor display of gratitude on our
part. Thoy havo won tho right to ro
maln In a class abovo tho ordinary
spectator and Btudont, not only while
in collogo, but as dlumnl.
' Of courBO ovoryono knowB that aB
a mattor of fact very few of tho old
stars ovor do pay admlSBlons, but
why not do things in a buslnoss-llko
manner, and present thorn with such
cardB? K-
Tho athlotio board can afford It, wo
would guess.
All students should visit tho "Col
lego Inn Barber Shop at 127 North
12th. S. I Chaplin, Prop.
LITTLE ILLNE88 HERE.
Is a Btudont lmmuno from tho com
mon Ills of man?
Tho sickness unusually prevalent in
tho town has left tho student body
practically unaffected.
' But throo cases of student Indispo
sition haveboen roportod.toJBrof.
Engberg. The most serious concerns
H. M. Swan, a freshman from Sioux
City, who is in a local hospital for
appendicitis.
SOUSA AND HIS BAND.
When Sousa and his band arrived
in Vancouver from Now Zealand on
September 17, thoy began tho laBt lap
of their tour around tho world. This
tour, which Is unique in tho annals of
military bands, bogan in Now York
last Novombor and included various
parts of 'America and Canada. On
tho day boforo Christmas tho band
sailed for England and played their
first engagement n London, January
2. SouBa and his men then embarked
for South Africa, and, after giving
fifty concerts thoro, they procooded to
Australia and Now Zealand. Before
returning to Now York, where they
are duo at tho end of tho year, Sousa's
band will fill a number of engage
ments on tho Pacific Coast and in tho
south and southwest. Sousa has com
posed a now march, which will bo in
cluded in tho now programs ho has
prepared for his return to America.
ArrangomontB havo boon made for his
appoaranco hero on Novombor 11, at
tho Auditorium, Thirteenth and M
streets. Adv.
. Tho Hyde printory, 1331 P St., up
tomato printing of all kinds.
OFFICERS' CLUB ORGANIZES.
Tho officers of tho cadet regiment
met last night and organized for the
year.' Tho following woro elected to
rSWtDISH-GYMrLSHOES..
Sold by
BECKMAN BROS
1107 0 Street
We Do Electric Shoe Repairing
While You Walt.
Not Idle Talk
As the old saying goes, "the proof of the
pudding is in the eating thereof," and thus
we refer to the showing of
XMhcraft Clothes
GUARANTEED ALL WOSE "
The assortment of styles, patterns, and
colorings is absolutely unlimited. 'We
guarantee every one of these garments to
fit perfectly, to be all wool, and to give
the purchaser wearing, lasting qualities.
Let us show you what wonderful values
we have in this famous make of clothes.
$12.85 to $20.00
Mill k & SIMON
We Save You Money
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FRATERNITIES AMD SORORITIES
We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMPANY
1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance knows
that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish tho sortot clothes that will
glvo him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and well-dressed man'
shows. At 129 So. 11th Street tho firm' of Flodeon & Brothouwer maintains
a large show window that is always filled with a lino of goods that aro equal
to the display of any tailoring establishment to be found in tho west The v
prices quoted on these goods attract attention, and tho workmanship and fit ,'
is all that could bo desired. Hero you can buy tallor-mado goods at hand-me-down
prices.,. ,
FOR
A Good Job of Cleaning
and Pressing. . -
TED MARR1NER
338 North eivtftnth 0tnt
AUTO 17M -: $- BELL F-HQf
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