The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1912, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rr
-
!J
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
I
Iff
It
i
IE!
E)ail IRe.bvashan
1'uhllHhed hy tho Student I'ublica
tlon Hoard of tho University of No-bruHka
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor ... .SKAIIU3 F. HOLMES
Managing Editor EARLE H. TAYLOR
AHHoclalo Editor . V C M'CONNELL
AHfioclato Editor. ..BURTON S. HILL
BU8INE88 STAFF
Manager C. C. BUCHANAN
Ahh'I Manager J V MORRISON
Circulation Manager LEO BREEN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $200 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance.
Single Coplei, 5 Cents Each.
Telephone: Auto 1888.
Nlflht Phones Auto 1888; Editor, Auto
1035; Manager, Auto 1821.
i;nti-ic(l at tho poHtofNco nt Lincoln,
NHnuHk.i. iih hi( ond cI.ihh m.ill mutter,
under tho Act of Congress of March 3,
187'!
WEDNESDAY. MAY 1. 1 ' 1 J
pletelv dent o ed Morula night h
lire with the icHiilt that the Hchool ha
to cIohc Indetlnltclv The Iohh wlllj
amount to $2(ki,(hki, nothing being
Havcd excent a few bookn which were
hc( inn! h HludentH who foinied chain
gangH into the burning building I
I
All for Nothing.
I alwnjH w.ih unlink," he wild
with a wear High
' What h the matter, now, old man'' J
IiIh friend asked
' I e Hpent oxer $."ii( on halng ni I
bo taught to pla the fiddle and now
IiIh halt h all cotnin' out " E
Thornburg'H Orchestra Auto B 2.".ff
tf I
I
Camp Dues Must Be Paid.
( amp ducH. amounting to (id ate i
p.n.ihlr anv dii this week at the of
lice ol th' iMi.iitei mastel 'I he olll'-e
will be open fiom 1 to (1 Thuisda to J
accommodate those who h,ie (lasses
mterfeilng with the regulai hours'
of other davs ( hecks on Lincoln
banks for the exact amount will be
iccciv ed
WHERE'S THE DIFFICULTY?
The attendance at last Saturda'H
track meet was almost noticeable Out
side of the band there were nearly thir
tj people present
As pre iousl explained this sad
lack oT Interest has been responsible
for the dellcit In the past, and nccord
ing to present indications will be re
sponsible for a continuance of this ell
For Saturdays outrage there could
have been no plausible excuse, the
weather was ideal, the team was
booked to wlrr, there were no other
Important alTaiis scheduled for that
afternoon the band was present to
break the inonotons between events,
and the price of admission was within
the reach of anjone In fact, the price
of admission to a great number of
the BtudontB was nothing, for seabon
tickets, which were so much In ei
deuce during football season, admit
ted one to the track meet just as it
did to football gamoB last fall
There was little or no excuse
for the lack of attendance, which
was noticeable even to tho visitors,
orro Ames man was heard to lemark
that from the sie of the crowd he
judged th.it Nebraska was alter all
a "jerkwater " school
Dismissing the justice oi injustice
of the visitor's reiu.uk, the tact re
mains that the support ot the team
was remarkable loi its absent e, and
that when Minnesota comes here two
weeks from last S.iturdav the worm
should have turned and the giandstand
and bleachers should groan inriU r the
load
All 8tudentB should yIbU tho "Col
lege Inn Barber Shop nt 127 North
12th S L Chaplin. Prop.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,
LAW SCHOOL j
Three year course leading to degree I
of Doctor of Law (J 1) ), which, by
tho Quarter system, may be completed
In two and orro fourth calendar years
College education required for regular
admission, one jear of law being
counted toward collego degree. Uw
library of .'!(" 000 volumes
The summer Quarter offers special
opportunities to students, teachers,
and practitioners.
First term 1912, June 17-July 24
Second term July 25-August 30
Courses open in all departments of
tho University during the Summer
Quarter.
German Play a Success.
The (ierinan play, given at the Tern
pie theater, April l'l, resulted llrian
chilly as lollovvs
Ticket sale . .
$10 00
.. 11)011
advei tih
I
Try Our Lunchsonettes
They are always the best
We serve hot and cold
drinks all winter long.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
South West Cor. 14th O
THE FIRST SAVINGS BANK
4 pir oint Internt " p0'1"
$1.00 Opons an Account
With the Tint National Bank,
Oor. 10th and O.
$ll!S 00
Theater r eirt
Music
Printing ami
ing . ...
Costumes
Make up . .
Miscellaneous
Proceeds
2.'? 10
H;Vil
t; oo
ii r.!i-
$ 'II DO
;i oo
"Weber Sultorlum, 1100 O St.
WALT
Stands for the latest and best
in Sheet Music 1215 0 St.
College Burned Out.
The main building of Morningsrde
College at Sioux City, Iowa, wus corn
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Stro.U
P. VV. HALL. PruM.nt
F. K. JOHNSON. Vls-Pru!Uat
W. W. HACKNHY. JR.. Ant.
OH YOU KID-
One of those new Pocket Hats in all
colors.
BUDD 1415 0
50c
NEW
Sample Shoe Store
Shoes for Men and Women. We fit
big and little feet. You don't have
to pay Retail prices when you buy
shoes here. One Price Always : : :
$2.50 Shoes for $1.95 $3.50 Shoes for $2.45
$4.00 Shoes for $2.85
No More, No Less
Joe's Sample Shoe Store
Up Stairs Over the Guarantee Store, 1132 0 Street
HPhe big attraction to be
field at the Oliver
laHy next month in fact, May 3 A.
FN 1912 at 8:30 p. m.
IS THE DIPLOMAT A
production penned and played by Nebraskans,
I eaving all others in the shade.
"Vh that music, that chorus, that setting.
My boy don't miss the chance to get in strong
with Miss
K nabelle. Take her to see
THE DIPLOMAT. Tickets now on sale at
the Oliver.
r
Pay
for your
subscription
AT ONCE
fe Rag office is in the basement
of the coadministration Building.
I Entrance at the west end.
1
.i .
?
V