The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1911, Image 4

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WDM'EN' AT' FOOTBALL GAMES
"Co.Edt" Should Express Enthuplmnj
at Gridiron Contests, Say Some
Educators.
A fow dayB ago MIhb Idn Gomstock,
doan of worn on at tho Unlvorslty oil
Minnesota, following a football garad
at which tho co-eds niado conBldorablo1
demonstration, declared that "women!
Hhould not cheor nt football gnmoa.'
It 1b unwomanly. Thoy should con
lino thctiiBolvcB to tho singing of col
lege songs and waving of their col logo
Imnnorfl."
OnlnloiiB on tho subject from col
lego authorities and othors of coodu
cnilnunl inutltuttoim vary. In some
InstuncoB tho contention of Miss Com
stock 1b uphold, in othors opposed,
and In others no spolcnl opinion Is ex
pressed. Tho coeds or Uutlor col
lege, In Irvlngton, don't bollovo It un
womanly to give vent to their feel
ings at a football game. One girl,
who evidently expressed tho footings
of a majority of them, exclaimed:
"Go to a football gamo and not havo
a, right to cheor! Why you might as
well try to hold a sowing clrclo and
attempt to keep tho women from talk
ing. Wo girls can't holp It whon wo
'yell' at a football gamo. Wo couldn't
keop from cheorlng ovon If wo tried
ovor so hard, and I wouldn't think
much of tho girl who didn't. I can't
boo how It can bo construed unwom
anly to choor at a gamo."
PETE FRANCIS,
Hft3R5iemkV sV
One of Yale's Best.
Ty Cobb Despairs.
Yot thore must bo momenta whea
tho great Ty Cobb despairs of maid
lng a winning baseball team all by
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j, Soo Los Hyde whon In nood of pro
grams, menus and other printing.
Political Advertisement.
DEMOCRATIC 8TATE TICKET.
Judges of Supromo Court: James R.
Doan, Brokon Bow; Willis D. Oldham,
Kearnoy; William L. Stark, Aurora.
Railway Commissioners Clarence
ID. Harman, Holdrogo.
RogontB State University: John B.
Miller, Lincoln; Charles T. Knapp,
Lincoln.
Democratic County Ticket.
Judges Third Judicial District:
Frodorlck Shophord, Lincoln; Ray
mond J. Abbott, Lincoln; Sterling P.
Mutz, University Place.
Clork District Court: Charles G.
Adams, Lincoln.
Treasurer: William McCormlck,
Lincoln.
County Clork: E. A. Vandorlip, Bon
net. Sheriff: L. A. Simmons, Raymond.
County Judge: Henry A. Moior,' Lin
coln. Commissioner, Third District: John
Flynn, ro-olcction.
Superintendent qf Public Instruction
to fill vacancy: Miss Mary B. Larsh,
Hickman.
Surveyor: D. P. Weeks, Lincoln.
Coroner: E. L. Troyor, Lincoln.
Tristoo Sanitary District No. 1: J.
H. Oleason, Lincoln.
Pollco Judge, City of Lincoln:
Charles C. AdamB, Lincoln.
Justice of tho Poaco: Georgo G.
Beams, Lincoln.
Polls open 8 a. m. to G p. m.
Wo point with prldo to all the can
didates on our ticket, and ask tho
pcoplo for tho moBt rigid scrutiny,
and promise for them a zealous regard
of their various offices in administer
ing for economy and fair treatment to
tiro taxpayers' interest.
Tho record mado in tho office of
County Treasurer McLaughlin and
Commissioner John Flynn will be per
formed In all. Why not try It?
Wo Invito your support for tho
oleanest and best ticket over offered
In tho county.
WM. B. HESTER,
Chairman.
C. H. HOHMANN,
Secretary.
NO MORE COUNTY FAIRS.
Historical Pageant Takes the Place of
the Worn-Out Custom.
Tho days of tho County Fair are
ovor. This event, which usually comos
In November, will be given this year
tho first of tho second semester.
A historical pageant is to take its
place, and everyone will got his
money's worth.
MIsb Drake, of tho Y. W. C. A., is
responsible for tho change.
NEBRASKAN MARRIED.
Miss Cora Hardy Wedded to T. E. Cal
vert Thursday.
Tho marriage of Cora Hardy to ?. B,
Calvert took place last Thursday. Mrs.
Calvert graduated from the Univer
sity In 1882, and belonged to the Kap
pa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Political Advertisement,
Political Advertisement.
VOTE FOR
A NEBRASKA GRADUATE
STERLING F. MUTZ
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DISTRICT JUDGE
Political Advertisement.
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Clarence E. tlarman
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Democratic and Peoples In
dependent Candidate
For
StateRailwayCommissioner
Favors
A strenuous defence of the two cent passenger
rate law.
A complete physical valuation of Railway and
Public Service Corporation Property.
No Discrimination. Special Privileges tp None.
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Stationery and all kinds of
Commorolal and Btatlonery
Printing.
VanTlne Printing Company
128 N, Mth St,
Rollnble, Prompt Auto3477
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