The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 22, 1911, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Owned and publlihtd by th University of Nebraska through
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
"OflJeri, Basement the Administration Building.
Poatoffloe Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska.
TELEPHONES
(.Day Auto 1888. Night Auto 8145, Ed. 1035. Bus, Mgr. 4280
THE STAFF
EDITORIAL
8am R. Buck, Editor
A..H. Dlhamore. Managing Editor Ralph 8. Doud, City Editor
f. C. McCorinoll Associate Editor Btuart Gould. Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL
Homer O. Hewitt Hugh Agor
Waltttco B. Troup .Kenneth M. Snyder
R. 8. Buddenborg J. Lovojoy Linn
L. A. Bechter Fred L. Babcock
Harry Burtln Robert II. Flnley
Frank Perkins, Stnff Photographer
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Marian Sweroy Ollvo B. Mann
Ruth Munger Alice Chambers
Merrll Reed
Lawrenco Robinson
It. T. Skinner
C. L. UpdcgrnfC
O. F. Andrews
Wlnnlfred Elchar
MUdred Covins
BUSINESS
Vincent C. Hatoall, Business Manager
C C Buchanan, Asst. Bub. Mgr. J. V. Morrlton, Circulation Mgr,
Subscription $2.00 per yesr. Single copies 5c
Faculty notices and University bulletins published free.
Bntvred at the Postodlco, Lincoln, Ncbr., aa second class matter under act of
Congress March 3, 1879.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1911.
THE CORNHU8KER BANQUET.
Duo to an unfortunato array of cir
cumstances, tho sotting of tho dato for
tho CornhuBkor banquet was thlB yoar
attondod by a submerged, but novor
tholcss blttor, dtsputo as to which of
two groat affairs should' havo profor
onco for so valuablo a dato as that
just following tho groatoBt gamo of
football to bo played in tho West this
yoar.
As tho big all-UnlvorsIty banquet-1
a foast in appreciation of tho efforts
of team and coach, tho Cornhusker
qulto properly and without objection,
was given the placo by tho Pan-Hellenic
council.
IN OTHER 8CHOOLS.
Doan Mary Potter of Northwestern
forbado co-eds of that school to go to
Urbana to seo tho Northwostorn-Illi
nols game Saturday. Indignation
mootlngs woro hold and tho ontiro
fominino body was in open revolt.
Yalo studonts, disappointed at the
rosult of tho Yale-Princeton gamo, de
stroyed tho interior of a Now Haven
thoator Saturday night. Tho students
were finally dispersed by tho use of
a flro hoso. Soven woro arrested. Ne
braska might havo to contend with
worso things than "Cheer, Cheer "
Aftor tho equal suffrage amendment
BEAT IT TO 1415 O
Forget the High Rent District
Look up My Men's Shoes, $3.50
See Me on Hats, $2.50
BUDD 1415 o
It waa argued at tho tlmo, howovor,
that tho night following such a gamo
might not bo so desirable as tho night
previous, for sovoral reasons, but tho
former dato was alono posBlblo of tho
two, as Coach Stlohm could not per
mit the team to attend a banquot be
fore a gamo.
Consoquontly tho date was sot, and
is set, and such being tho caao, it is
up to ovory Nebraskan to act like a
Nobra8kan, and help mako the ban
quot a success for tho sako of our
guests.
NOW FOR MICHIGAN.
Saturday must bo a gala day in the
annals of Nebraska football. Special
yells and songs will help mako it so.
Everybody get busy. Lot's got somd
good onos. Tako thom to tho "Bag"
ofllco or hand thom to Bob Hawloy
TODAY.
Tho Ju,nior Hop will bo given De
combor 9th, at tho Lincoln Hotel. You
had bottor got your tlckotB early, as
tho-danco will bo limited. Tickets can
bo purchased from Radcllffo, Potter,
Hein and Hyde. E. L. HYDE.
Dr. Condra Home.
Dr. Condra has returned from Kan-
sas-Cltyr "whore he delivered Tin ad
dress boforo tho TranBmisslppl Com
mercial convontion. Ho discussed tho
effect of consternation' on the state and
nation. Dr. Condra's 'lecture was ono
of tho chief 'talks and was well re
ceived. Tho meeting was of national
Importance. Thoro woro over 500 del
egates and the total attendance ex
ceeded three thousand.
had boon passed in California, Stan
ford co-ods sought admission to tho
Domocratic Club of that school. After
some objoctions, tho male domocrats
gavo In, and the club is now- com
posed of both mon and girls.
Seo tho Nebraska-Michigan gamo
Saturday, November 25th, aftor visit
ing tho Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop.
Atmosphere!
Robcoo at a meeting of tho English
Club:
"Yos, Profossor , I consider
tho dramatic emotion of that volume
very effective Tho descriptions are
beautiful, fairly inspiring, in fact, I
am dally bocomlng more impressed
with tho value of good literature."
Roscoo (with companion) returning
from tho English Club meeting:
"Say, boy, I guess wo didn't slip
ono ovor on Kansas last Saturday!
Tholr lino broko llko tho crust of a
custard pie and their ends moved
above llko Rip Van Winkle on hlB re
turn from tho mountains."
Weber's Sultorlum, 1100 O Street.
Baker's Cafe serves cakes all day.
Also everything else in Beason. Serv
ice first class. 16-tf
fRATEMIITlfS AND SORORITIES
We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMPANY
1106 0 STREET
AUTO 3228
BELL 234
Palladlans Elect.
Tho Palladlan Literary Society re
ceived into membership, last Frlda..
night tho following students: Kate
Buol, Paul Buol, Ploreuco Daniels,
Elslo Ebmeyer, Una Hlnos, and Mablo
Pope. ,
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance know
that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort of clothes that will
give him that look of distinction that a well-groomed and woll-dressod ma
shows. At 120 So. 11th Street tho firm of Flodeon & Brothouwor maintain,
a largo show window that is always filled with a lino of goods that are equal
to tho display of any tailoring establishment to be found in tho west Tht
prices quotod on those goodB attract attention, and the workmanship and fit
is all that could bo desired. Horo you can buy tailor-made goods at hand-me-down
prices.
The College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dent trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin. &
Co. 127 N, 12th.
The moment you put on
clothes made to your meas
ure! you seethe vast differ
ence ' between merchant
tailored and ready made
Our way costs . no more
Besure to see our linefirst.
College Tailors
College View, Nebraska
Phone 48
Attention to the Opening of
Bert Sturm's New 8-Chair Barber Shop
Most Modern, Sanitary Shop and the Finest Fixtures Weal of Chicago
Manicuring Cigars. Uni Students Welcomo. 110 South 18th St
Hagensick's Orchestra
Junior Hop
December 9 1911
Lincoln Hotel
Tickets $1.25
THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK
4 per cent Interest m en diposiu
$100 Opens an Account
With the First National Bank,
Cor. 10th and O.
44
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Try a lunch at the Y. M. O. A.
Lunch Room. Cafeteria Plan.
City Y. M. C. A. 13th and P.
WHAT DO YOU NEED
TODAY
In our 11ns of Pamphlet.
Programs, Menus. Weddlni
(Stationery and all kinds of
Commercial and BUtiomnry
Printing.
Yin Tine Printing Coinini
121 H. 14th St.
Bollnble, Prompt AutoSiTf
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner JJ:30 to Jj30 );
Supper 5)30 to 7s30 LvL
Also Caftrlan Styk
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th mad O Streets
P. J. HALL. PmUknt
F. K. JOHNSON, Vic-PrttlUat
W. VT. HACKNEY, JR., Ant. Cufc.
HAVE
EVANS
Do Your Laundry
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