The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1912, FOREST CLUB EDITION, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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E)atl flebvashan
Published by the Student Publica
tion Hoard of the 1'nlvorHlty of No
lirunlui
EDITORIAL STAFF
K.lilor SKAUl-K F imi.MKS
Mjiumkimk Kditor KAUI.K H TAYLOR
Ahsih i.-ile 1 llloi . V (' M'CON'NKI.I
Assoclate Kditor III'IITON H. HILL
BUSINES8 STAFF
Manual (' C BUCHANAN
Ahs'i MiniiiK-i I V MOKItlSON
i in ui.iiioii MariiiKiT i'i'-() hhi:i:n
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2 00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Copies, 6 Conti Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Night Phones -Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
1015. Manager, Auto 1821
Kntinil .it Hi'" msIoIIUm' ill l.lnriHn.
Nc-liin-'U i ,ih h 1 1 1 daff in. ill m.iUi-t
iiti.l.i Hi.- I f -oiikii-hh of M.ucli 3
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BACK TO THE TALL
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THIS ISSUE.
i.,l,i s Ua); ' is tli-- Hist miiiiiIh-i nl
the lall ebiaskaii to I"' edited b
111.- Poles! i lub In puling this i.i ir
out we hae iiiim-il tn ilo aw a with a
meat lack nl knowledge anil indeed
(-iii misinformation ;ih to whom we
.in- what we ,-ih- ilomn, :iH well as the
naliui- ol mil wink Tin- la was ei
:iil opl l.il-l i liosi-n In i ollli- as i lnsr
;is possible In i Inn l'a . ami tin
mm c so l)i- au.- i bor 1 a is I In
ilili-ll ollliomt- ot 111.' i-tlolts ol oik- nl
Nebiaska s most Miiuiriit nun
'I bis edition, n inusi lir loii'is-i.-il
is ;in i p.-i iiiu-nt.il attempt bin H i
Imped tli.it II will pio,- ;i 1 1 iiit fill
pi .-r. -drill .iml th.it .-.nil spiiri in 111.
lutuif tin- i lull will b- .ibh- to lint out
;i much lai. i .iml b.-ttoi p.ip.-i ih. in
this.
i w Isb to thank tin- ivmil.ii
biiiHkan stall' tot so kindl nmnt; us
tin- usr ol the pap.'i toda
i-:di roil r forks r . 1.1 is
TOURISTS ENJOY TRIP.
Geology Class Makes Successful and
Pleasant Journey to Roca.
The nii-iiibiis ot tin- i l.iss ill ili-ul
ok.v 111 who wi'iit to Hoi a 'Ihuisu.o
to make a topoi.ipluciil ui.ip ot lb. n
icinit, n-tuinril last CM.-IJUJK, ilusl;.
tin-il ami hnpp. lepoitnij; a lin- nip
In spite of tin- mi l.'iin'iit w.'-iih.-t
(ollilltiolls The' i-lr I olllp.-lli- I I"
upend neaih all ila Saturda 1". :'.
shelter of (ben tents but made up f i
this dining the oth.-i das of the nip
Some excellent specimens ot l'K
were found making the Hip ot iMn
on that account also
ANNUAL EXODUS OF UNIVERSITY
FORESTERS HAS ALREADY
BEGUN.
Seel,il students ol the I'nlestlV lie
paitnieiil hae alieadv left school to
take up their suiniiiei s wmk in fm
estl Otliels will le,ie llolll time to
time Iholiull the Illil f II It will Hot be
in wink till alter si bind is out I he
Nebiaska fon-steis an- keen loi pi.u
Ileal foicsti woik. thoimh eontiaiv
to the opinion of some their piineip.il
reason is not nlwas a patriotic desire
to aid in tin- construct ion of the na
tional iiHouices of the nation 'I he
fon-steis need e pet it-lice lo Klv'
tin-in a proper idea of Hue lon-sti.
woi k and to m.iki tliein pi .ii t h ,il
Will K 1 II K tl'l estel s 'I lle Iiei (I it 111
WOtklllK fm thell d.-Klees at III. I in
ersit of N'ebiaska and tln- ,iNn nei d
the iiioili-s Heine the eMidils ol the
backwoods student' element -'
Ob. It lllllsl be lllle to be .1 fill
ester" S,'l the tolesliv Muilcnls
hi. -lids "I It ink of beiim able to w oi k
out ill the mountains all sutimiei
And llu- loiester. unless he lias been
in a lumber c.iinp ol uiuser inoilesth
admits that it is nieat lie knows
llolll evpelielice howeer. the lllllila
t ions lo its 1 eat llesS
The f ) I f 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 catnpei s lite is a pic
inc. all attempt at least at the tabled
continuous loiiiul of ple.isuie and
most people hae that idea ot all
mount. ill! lite 'I he loiest.l houeel
has leained, piob.ibl liom bis boss
I hat In- is not mi an pic im ami the
nlli'lli I he paces distances mi'l steep
mountain sides tuns his compass Im.
Ibloimll slletihes ol almost llllpelle
'lable Ullil.'l Ii! U'-ll ol bts Ills infill
W ol k pile Up I lie IIHU e In I . a 1 1 es t ll I s I
tiiiidamc-nial lai I It isttiisl.nt which
lie feels hi must 111 sell i II st he a I loll I
impiiss upon his eiiious tiu-iids j
I
eh. i Sultoriuin linn o St I
M
EMORY BOOKS
Regular $1 Memory Books 75c
This Week Only See Our South Window
The University Book Store
340 North 11th Street
THIS COUPON
and 85 cents buys $1.00 worth of Athletic or
Baseball Goods at
Lawlor Cycle and Sporting Goods House
1423 O Street
Y
C
ou Lan oave
s
Dr. Bcssey to Speak
l)eau Hesse . who was lo li.iii'
Spolu-ll at the Y M l mid w eek
ineetinn last week, will speak this
Week instead, Ills intended speech ha
1111; been liiteirupted b the coiuiuk
of ' Tellll " lie Will keep the ollnlll.ll
subject, 'Tile ( llclesl ( lllllill 111 the
Woi Id '" and in all minimal meeting
lastnm troin i "-" to ? '" w ill tell a
lilt le of the lllstol ot that c hill c h
which he lias seen and isiied I hern
will be spec lai music also
Botany at Convocation.
1 he llotanical Seinniai will me tin
pioKiam at cou oc.it ion I ' i i I . i pii
L'i'p Plot" It .1 Tool w ill i cad a pa
pel on "Kciilo'cal Studies in the Sand
I
$25 to $50
buying a slightly used or
rebuilt typewriter.
A machine backed by
a two year guarantee.
Over 500 now used in Lancaster County.
Investigate these before you purchase any
kind of a typewriter.
Nebraska Typewriter Co
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Auto 2080
143 So. 13th St.
Bell 1299
J. C. WOOD and CO.
The Best Is Always the Cheapest
1322 N St. Auto 1292 Bll Ul
OLEANERS and DYERS awA,BV
I Hills ol" Nebraska." and Pi of (' !:
MYSTERY OF LETTERS SOLVED. K"sse will lead in a disc ussioii on
"Pronunciation ot llotanical Names
The mster of the laif;e lettels ollj1111'1 Titiiik '"
the rear wall of Mechanic Aits hall i
haH been cleared up After inuoh dill ' To Tell of Southern Negro.
Kent prowling around after the man lbert Watkins speaks at coinoca
ner of the lenowned Sherlock Holmes, tmn today on the subject The Stat.
it has been tound that these letters nl" the Si-uro in the Cotton lHstncts'
(all -K's ' of various siesi an beniK tcdlliiK conditions as he has seen them
made In C .1 Mow ry. senior c-nineer. ' and studied them Mr Watkins ban
in an in estimation of electric displa Irecenth come from Mississippi. lea
achertisin and the illumination re inK therc in Match while the riers
ciuired to ie the best results w en on their pi esent rampage
WTflji"
Classiest Shoes I Ever Had
In low shoes for
men, plain Loos
all the rrew dope
$3.50
STUDENTS
Buy your shirts, collars, hats, gloves and men's furn
shings at cost at Unland's store. We want the room
Whitebreast Co.,
1042 0 St.
OUR CAFE IS OPEN
After All Dances and Parties
VV- "cater" to student t ratio and can sere you
and your lady to all kinds of Club Sandwiches,
Salads, Oysters an stj le, Ice Cream and Sherbets
Fountain in Connection with Cafe
THE FOLSOM CAFE
: 325-31 N Si.
Tan
Buttons
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BUDD
1415 0 St.
Lincoln
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