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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1911)
rtcn THE DAILY NEBEA8KAN, y JOfES GIVES LECTURE ON MOROCCO SITUATION HISTORY PROFESSOR DI8CU88E8 PROBLEM8 AFFECTING EUROPE. FOREKfT RELATIONS ARE INVOLVED England, France, Germany, and Italy Are Interested in the Final Outcome. Prof. -Guernsey Jonos gave an In teresting address at convocation yos terday on the situation in Morocco. Ho indicated tho importance of Morocco itself, with its immonso area, its rich soil and its enviable climato. But Morocco itself is but a figure in Iho struggle. Tho real significance lies in' tho international relations. Envy of Europe. Morocco lias long boon tho envy of all Euroye. England, Franco, Ger many, Italy, and Spain havo cast long ing eycB upon it. Botwcen Franco and 'England there has been opon strife for- twonty years. England has desperatoly ondoavorcd to keop it In neutral possession because its posi tion gives it control of all the trado passing down Africa, or through the Mediterranean. To Franco it means tho last link in tho chain of hor. African empire, with out which all of hor dreams for tho future aro destroyed. Tho ontlro fu turo of France hinges upon tho'ir pos session of Morocco. Tho situation, SAY GIRL'S I If you want to get him a Special Monogram Fob, Guff Buttons, Stick Pin, Cigarette Case, Smoking Set, Etc., Etc. -DO IT NOW Tho work can bo done better choapoi and we'll bo sure and havo it dono just whon you want It. ESTABLISHED 1B71 HL t V rTnP UNIVERSITY 1143 nrviLL i i then, is very critical. Tho final re sult of all her parleying- is the diplo matic co-operation of England, in her claim on Morocco. But how much thjs nominal support will mean" to Franco is yot to be seen. Italy Also Affected. Italy, too, fools It imperative to ob tain Morocco, for furthor expansion and growth. ThlB brings about a clash botweon tho two powers. Just what tho immedlato results will be, and what it will mean in European history, Professor JonoB will discuss in his lecture next Tuesday. Did you ever waltz to "Day Dreams" . or "Tho Pink Lady?" If not, make a date with Hangensick's Orchestra; Auto B-2990. . tf BARBER IN OMAHA. Attends Teachers' Meeting Thursday His Classes Excused. Professor Barbor will bo In Omaha Thursday and Friday attending tho State Teachers' association. For that reason 'the class in suotonlus and archeology will not meet Thursday, but tho Friday class will bo arranged for. 'Shower hatha at Greon's Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. FRE8HMEN ELECT. Minor Officers Choson Colors and Caps Selected. Tho freshman class' minor ofllcers wero elected at a meeting of the fresh man class yesterday morning, Presi dent MacFarland. presiding. A motion carried 'to elect .officers by a standing voto. For vice-president Miss Fannie Lano was nominated and unanimously. olected; for secretary. Silas Bryan was unanimously, chosen; there were two nominations for treasurer, Ches- tor tiobbs and William Bcckor. Becker was elected by a voto of 48 to 36. Robert Harloy was elected sor-gcant-at-arms. Tho mooting was punctuated with various suggestions from sovoral of tho freshmen, but Uiobo wero hushed when President MacFarland threat ened to eject tho offonders. It was doclded to order class caps at tho store whoro they could bo pur chased at tho most reasonable prico. Brown and gold wero choson as the class colors and these will be used on tho now clasB caps. Ted Marrlnor, cleaner and prosser, Is still at 235 No. 11th. Auto 1799. tf Don't forget Johnny Lcard, 1206 0. tf Dramatic Club Meets. Tho Dramatic club will hold its monthly mooting in its rooms In tho Tomplo Saturday evening. All those who woro successful at tho recont try outs aro expocted to bo presont. Bockman Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoo Repairing while you wait. Big Magazine List. Tho university's rogular periodical list numbers 618 difforont publications according to Miss Rood, who has hcargo of this department in tho gen oral library. Soo Los Hyde when In noed of pro grams, menus and other printing. Goorgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. JEWELER Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu dont trado solicited. S. L. Chaplin & Co. 127 N. 12th. Did you over five-stop to "Dr. Tinker-Tinker" or "King of the Bunga loos?" If not, make a dato with Hag enBlck's Orchostra. Auto B-2990. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AGENTS WWVVSA WANTED Reliable genteel student who can glvo four hours a day to outside work; fair salary. Call 2 to 6. 1435 N St. . 32-3 ANNOUNCEMENT. Plain sewing and altering of ladles garments. Prices reasonable. 1220 S St. Boll phono, A-2655. 7-3 FOUND - nnnfli FOUND On campus, a small koy. Qwnor call at Rag ofllco. 32-3 LOST LOST In Library between 9 and 11 o'clock Thursday, pair of kid glovos. Findor pleaso return to Rag. 30-3 LOST Note book. Pleaso return to reserve desk, Library. H. M. John stone. - 30-3 LOST A fountain pen in Osteology Lab. Covered-"with gold 'filigree work in which is etched namer of ownor. Return to Rag ofllco for liberal reward. 28-5 A pencil holder containing a foun tain pen and three keys. Please ro t'urn to Rag Ofllco. 31-3 FOR RENT. WANTED A room-mate, Tho room VWWiA is a largo front room, steam heat, etc. 334 No. 18th. w 9 It I The backbone of society is the man of stable temp erment. Wai; scares, crime waves panics they do swerve him frcm the even tenor of his way. This type is always ap pealed to by a Kensington regulation oveacoat im placeable black or oxford gray. We've got some beau ties this fall new and or iginal weaves up to the minute in style and it's time for themr $15 to $40. MAQEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora ' Red Oak UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Best Work Lowest Prices Cleaned and Pressed Gents' Salts $1.00 Ovorcoats 1.00 Sweaters ." 25 Glovos 05 Noclttios 05 Ladios' Soits 1.60 Jackets ., 75 Long Coats. 1,00 One-piece Dress 1.00 Sweaters 25 Glovos , .05 Latest stylo deep collars and cuffs put on coats, coats and jackets shortened and relined. We remodel waists, skirts and 1-pioce dresses, make thorn look like new. Capital City Tailoring Co. UO So. 15th St. Work called (or and delivered Call Auto phono L 2275 We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Student's 3-Course Lunch 15c veftih iv J!iomi. - M9t9r RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any-Make ::- Any-Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O STREET AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY, 2:30 TONIGHT, 8:15 FLORENCE ROBERTS THURLOW BERGEN THEODORE ROBERTS "JIM THE PENMAN'9 Night, 91.60 to 50c. Mat., $1 to 25c THUR8. & FRI. NIGHTS, Nov. 9-10 "THE RED R08E" I lUPM II MATINBGB (Except Monday) a:a LlnbULR BVBNINOS AT Sjjo ORPHEUM licit 030 Atlto 1038 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Mon. Night, Nov. 6 HERMINE 8HONE AND CO. CROUCH AND WELCH HENRY CLIVE LAARENERA AND VICTOR KNIGHT AND DEYER DoVOlE TRIO JUNE IME8 BARGAIN MATINEE8 15o & 26c NIQHT8 16c, 25c, 35o'and 50o SOUSA AND HIS BAND Eminent Soloists AUDITORIUM Nov. 11th Tt. Seats Now on Sale Walt's Music Store Prion 60o, 75o and $1.00 HAVE EVANS Do Your Laundry Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS servedatall hours wr. - ic v-im.ma GHr7$i&ty $ i i 3 .A 4 'r. ;V t.v fis-- ma