i, l M1 ,hiMn "T "-MiMttM I I " !I ( I THE DAILY NEBEABKAN ill UNI . nil 1 ni 81 1 K u I .1 r- I II THE DAILY NEBRVSKAN Owned and published by tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska through THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD OMces, Basemont the Administration Building;. Postofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraafca, TELEPHONES Day Auto 1888. Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035. Dun, Mgr. 4200 "" THE STAFF EDITORIAL Sam R. Duck, Editor A. H. Dlnsmoro, Mnnnglng Editor Ralph S. Doud, City Editor jr. C. McConnoll Associate Editor Stuart Gould, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Homor O. Howltt Hugh Agor Wnllnco B. Troup Konnoth M. Snyder R. S. Buddonberg J. Lovcjoy Linn L. A. Bcchtor Fred L. Babcock Harry Burtla Robert II. Flnley Frank Perkins, Stnff. Photogrnphor WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Marian Swezey Ollvo B. Mann Ruth Munger Alldo Clinmbera Mtrrll Reed Lawrenco Roblnaon L. T. Sklnnor O. L. Updegraff C. F. Androwu Wlnnlfrcd Elchar Mildred Bovlna BUSINESS Vincent C. Haioall, Builneaa Manager C O. Buchnnan, Asat. Bun. Mgr. J. V. Morrlton, Circulation Mgr. Subscription $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c Faculty notlcoa and University bulletins publlnhed froe. Entered at tho Poatofnco, Lincoln, Nebr., a aocond class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1870. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911 THE GLEE CLUB. Tho revivification of tho Nobraska gloo club marks an important stop in tho courso of tho present collogo yoar. A gloo club 1b always ono of tho fea tures of a llvo collogo, and ltko a foot ball team, ono of tho boat posslbl'o ad vortislng mediums. Tho noxt thing in ordor, and a natural accompani ment, is a mandolin-guitar club. Sovoral offorts havo boon mado this year to promulgate such an organiza tion, but nothing has materialized, chiefly through lack of confldonco on tho part of now men, as tho club has boon dead for several years. With a gleo club officially undor tho livo on In Missouri Valloy football his tory,, howovor, as ono ol tho greatest of its long list of gridiron stars. An Eastern philanthropist prosented a young man with a gold watch re cently because until his 21st anniver sary ho had not kiBSod a girl. A gontlo llnt, no doubt, that time is flying. Tho Philadelphia "North American" has discovered that collogo girls "do not wear rats, pads, furs, high heels, corsets or jowelry." Has Munchausen becomo rolncarnato, or does tho Amer ican refer only to tho Bostoneso? Students at an Ohio school smeared SAMPLE SHOES and $950 CANCELLATIONS IN TAN, and GUN AND PATENT BUTTON $095 $4.00 and $5.00 VALUES V 1413 O STREET Budd managomont of, tho university, as a follow organization, howovor, all prac tical obstacles should bo ollminatod, and stops taken at once to perfect a mandolin club that would be a credit to Nebraska. TOMMY JOHNSON. Tommy JohnBon, one of tho great est athlotcB in tho hlBtory of collogo Bports in tho Missouri Valloy, is slow ly loBlng in his bravo light with death, and announcement has boon mado that ho will not live much longer. It Booms fitting that Nebraska, ono of tho schools that Johnson compoted against in tho days when ho was at his best, should extend its sharo of tho mood of pralso and recognition of IiIb worth, that 1b being given him. For Nobraska haB known of tho prowoss of Tommy Johnson" when ho haB lined up against tho Cornhuskors athlotos. Physicians attending Johnson de clare that ho has for years boon af flicted with tubercular bacilli and that his vigorous athletic training has warded off tho dlsoaBO and strength ened tho organs that wore affected. Tho athletics in which ho so excelled saWd him manjr years of lifo. Johnson lies now in tho University hospital at Rosedalo, Kansas, knowing that nothing can aid him now, not evon operating, "I know that I havo to go," said Johnson to his frlonds who visited him recently. "I havo fought hard - against it and thoy tell mo I am gain ing, but it 1b not true. I fought as long "as thero is a chanco and now I -would liko to go." Tommy Johnson's magic namo will tho chapol chairs with molasses re cently. Tho audionco is said to havo struck through tho entire cormony. Minnesota has a co-ed cross-country squad. Tho race 1b not always to tho swift you know, but tho chances favor the long of wind. An oxchango tolls of a woman foot ball coach. Some college widow, no doubt, is endeavoring to dovolop a bunch of brawnios all her own. Bakor's Cafo serves cakes all day. Also everything else In season. Serv ice first clasB. lG-tf SOUSA. BROWHELL HALL Frat and Sorority and Privato Dances only, Elovator Scrvico, 2nd floor Brown oll block, cloak rooms, toilot rooms A, Hill 25x100, maploiloor prices roaaonnblo HOWARD J. HILL BROWNELL BLOCK Boll 807 ' Auto 1108 Try Our Luncheonettes They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN South West Cor. 14th O fRATEMIHIfS AND SORORITIES We Want Your Cial Orders. Give Us a Trial Order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 IELL 234 FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER 129 South Eleyenth St., Lincoln, Neb. Every man who cares anything, at all about his personal appearanco knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish tho sort of clothes that will glvo him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and woll-drossod man showB. At 129 So. 11th Street tho firm of Flodoen & Brothouwor maintains a largo show window that is always filled with a lino of goods that aro equal to tho display of any tailoring establishment to bo found in tho wost The prices quoted on theso goods attract attention, and tho workmanship and fit is all that could bo doslrod. Horo you can buy tailor-made goods at hand-me-down prices. I Attention to the Opening of Bert Sturm's New 8-Chair Barber Shop Most Modern, Sanitary Shop and tho Finost Fixtures Wost of Chicago Manicuring Cigars. Unl Students Welcome. 110 South 18th St 44 Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan. CityY. M.C.A. 13lhandP. Auditorium, November 11th. Sousa and his band havo roturned from thoir tour of tho Antipodes and on thoir way east thoy will stop here long onough to glvo two concerts at tho Auditorium on November 11th. Tho famous conductor and composer doolaroB that ho has had an enjoyable trip, but he assorts that if his reputa tion' depended only on marches and if ho was asked to go around tho world playing marchoa ho. would atop, out and rotlre. "I havo mado somo reputation from tho standpoint of versatility and progress," says Sousa, "and to follow tho traditional lino is not for mo. I flatter myself I have built up a now instrumental composi tion that can compare with tho best symphony orchestra in tho world, and I would never agroo .to confine myself to ono kind of composition or ono composor, ovon though' that composer bo myself." CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Street P. J. HALL. Pmldent P. B. JOHNSON, Vlc-PrMldcnt W. W. 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