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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1912)
m -lf t , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEJ1 DAILY INEBRVSK1AIN Owned and published by t o University of Nebraska througn THE 8TUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD OfJlcos Basomcnt tho Administration Building. Postomco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. Day Auto 1S88. TELEPH0NE8 Night Auto 3145, Ed. 1035, Bus. Mgr. 4206 8AM R. BUCK, EdItor-ln-Chlef EDITORIAL A. H. Dlmmore, Managing Editor P. C. McConnoll, Associate Kdltor Searlo P. Holmes, Assoclato Editor Stuart Gould, City Editor E. Leo TJpdcgruff, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Merrill Rocd L. A. Bcchter Hugh Agor Winifred Harm Wallaco B. Troup William O. Coolcy WOMEN'8 DEPARTMENT Winulfrcd Elclinr Ruth Mungor FARM DEPARTMENT --tt'IJ Editor, H. Q. Hewitt E. C. Nelson Joseph MsCarthy Henry Bull John Harding Henry Stubbo W. A. Nelson J. Lovejoy Linn Kenneth M. Snyder Whin If rod Sccgar Robert Brlggs Hazel Wcstovcr Abigail McConncll BU8INE88 VINCENT C. HA8CALL, BUSINESS MANAGER C. C. Buchanan, Ant. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr. ' - .... i - i Subscription 12.00 per year. Single copies Sc Faculty notices and University bulletins published free. Entered at tho Postofnce, Lincoln, Nebr., as second class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912 THE UNIVERSITY BAND. Once again wo take our Underwood In hand to call tho attention of tho pleasuro-lovlng student body to a stu dent organization really worthy tholr patronage Wo speak of tho University Band, and tho concert which It purposes to give at tho Oliver Theatre Saturday evening next. Football season has now becomo a thing pf the past, and there remains to us simply memory of tho triumphs we witnessed on Nebraska field and elsewhere. TriumphB they were cer tainly, and the work of tho team has low theBO men who have worked to make themselves a credit to Nebraska to give a concert to a room contain ing only complimentaries and empty chairs, while our small change drib bled into the coffers of a dance, some other amusement resort, or who knows what. We owe something to tho band, and wo ought tp pay It. Last year it cost the boys nearly two dollars apiece to give their concert. That we think was disgraceful. Certainly wo can't afford to allow repetition of such a thing. Wo might add that this is entirely gratis, scoff who may. We are for the Band. Tinted Party Slippers All Shades, Satin and Silk 14130 BUDD $2-95 Upstairs drawn Its full mead of praise at homo and abroad. But who Is there that can recall'any of tho games on tho home field, gr who Is there who made the Minneap olis, Ames or Kansas trips wha will fail to recall in connection with those games the Trojan work of tho cadet band on each occasion? Everywhere It went it was hailed with delight, and though the sore spots of defeat often prevented the opponents from giving to the team Just credit, no ex change which comes to our office failed to pralso Nebraska's Band. It was great. Not one of us but called loudly for muBic when It appeared at the games not one of us but en joyed It. Then it was free. Now a slight ad mission fee Is to bo charged, but Is our enjoyment of the band and Its work to be bounded by a lino of quar ters or halves oY dollars? Wo think not. It would be pretty poor of us to al- Eager to Chicago. . Manager Eager has gone to Chicago to attend the meeting of the Big Eight powers and will probably bring back definite news of games with some of the Chicago Conference teams for next fall. The Hyde Prlntery, 1331 P St., up-to-dato printing of all kinds. Alumni Marriage. Tho marriage of John Burkott, 1907, and Miss Alma Herminghaus of Lin coln took place yesterday. Mr. Bur kott formerly attended tho University and was a member of Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. For your orchestra call O. L. Jones. Auto L-8C05. Notice. The Tegner Society Is to 'meet at Townsend's Studio, Saturday at 11:00 a. m., for the Cornhusker picture. 25.C THE BAND OLIVER THEATER. January 26 25c Special Lot 5 J 2 Pairs Men's Shoes J .95 p? at SATURDAY Shoes that were regularly 3.50 and 4.00 pair Chn & "5 ll44tSiMQ W41& The moment you put " on clothes made to your meas ure, you see the vast differ ence between merchant tailored and ready made. Our way costs no more. Besure to see our linef irst. College Tailors College View, Nebraska Phone A-Q Jersey Sweaters at Special Prices for SATURDAY i .50 for 2.50 values 2.00 for 3.00 values A small lot of Scarlet and Cream- Sweaters. 3.00 grade to close at 1.00 Palace Clothing Company J4J9 0St. :: Lincoln WMnnrwuwwiwTfi j-' .s, a -M