The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1912, Image 2
L ' - Yf THE DAILY NEBRASKAN "HP m I -V It 1 I ti .. fc i fe Satlu Nrbraahatt Property of TIIK UNIVERSITY OF NICBRA3KA. Lincoln FKKDFIUC (' McCONNELL, Editor In Chief Managing Editor Associate Editor AflHoclato Editor. Morrill V Hood Kenneth M Snyder .Cloyd V Stewart Business Manager (' C Buchanan circulation Manager J 8 Bowcn SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR Payable in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. TELEPHONES Omco B-188R Night Phono 13-4204 Editor B-1821 Manager -B1821 Entered at tho poBtofllco at Lincoln. Nobraaka, aH Hecond claBH mall matter, under the Act of CongrosB of March 3, 1879 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18, DM2 BUMMING NORTH. With the return of the bin game of the BeaHon that Minnesota game and with the reaction that follows the Initial dive Into the flood of Bchool work at the beginning of the year, tho annual spirit of wanderluHt has In vaded tho Htudent world again and IIihIb expression in innumerable forms The supreme (juery of the minute is, ""Are you going to Minnesota9" and the dolvings of the scientifically Inclined student has changed from an effort to confirm the theoi ies of Darwin or to measure Die heait beats of a flshworm, to an Investigation of the uncomfort able modes ol locomotion as customar lly practiced by the traditional "tin can gentleman of leisure" Once more the stupendous question of "How can I get to Minnesota 9" Is being debuted and answered on every band PLAYS FOR DRAMATIC TRYOUT8. Judgl List of Committee 8uaaests Plays for Candidates. For the Bake of thoBO Interested in tho Dramatic Club tryoutB which will bo held next Thursday night In tho Temple, the following lint of suggested plays Is publiBhed In tho NobraBkan: The Servant In tho House, Tho Man of the Hour, MIbb Civilization, Tho Littlest Olrl. Whon Wo Wore Twonty One, The Climbers, The Girl with tho Groen EyeB, Barbara. Frltchle, Nathan Halo, The StubbornnosB of Goraldine, Tho Holly Troe Inn, Monsieur Beau calre. The PriBouor of Zonda, The DoII'b House (Ibsen), Tho Hour Glaus (YoatoB), Tho Llttlo Minister, The Magistrate, Tho AmazonB, Trewiawny of tho Wella, Ueau Brummol, Slater Beatrice. Tho Blue Bird, The Imnor tance of Being Earnest, Tho Scare crow, The Melting Pot, Tho CHbIb, Pillars of Society, Tho Christian, Tho Man from Homo, Margaret Cameran's PlayB, one act (City Library), FarceB. Howell's, W D, BangB, J K , An American Citizen, Mice and Mon, Christopher Junior, Shakespeare. The Taming of tho Shrew, Twelfth Night, Midsummer Night's Dream, Merchant of Venice, Othello Candidates will be allowed five min utes in which to present their scenes When several persons are trying out together the time will be extended Those intending to try out must register with the secretary. Miss Plas tors, next Tuesday or Thursday be twoon 11 and 12 in U 106 Judging Committee Models of Flowers Received. Tho botany department recently re ceived some very nicely made models While a cons.derable number of more ' Rowing tho m '"l"t PrtB of cer tain uowonng plants. The models, which were made in Germany, are many times tho actual size of tho real fortunate Nebraskans have the oppor tunlty presented to thorn to make tho i-lt Tirirtli m uiitniiiohiles. the choaner method of "boating It" Is the one that'nts' HO, " l,otttila ro Blly seen Ib left to the ordinary Individual Many aro preparing themselves for a sleep less night on "tht rods," a journey in Pullman or a restless I Sum vniir lnl il.lr..i .,!,.... i.. blind bag ! , ', "L ",u"b ,u ,l I pocKoi wnen your suit comes to the iney will be used by the different I botany instructors in their Bovoral classos. the side door Pullman or evening's sojourn on tin gage The oft accepted method of rest ing luxuriously undei the mattiesses or the seals of the Pullman is liable to be eliminated tins ear by the lgil aiifi1 of a train auditor newly instated by the railroads foi the special occa aion of the Minnesota game One part of students has already sent word back to school that they have reached Council Bluffs and are on the lookout for a suitable "hook" wherewith to continue further north The financial or aristocratic status of the students seems to have little effect on the wanderlust, many making tho trip merely for the adventure Last your the Quo Vadia Club was organ ixod by those who had succeeded in boating their way a certain number of miles This year this most exclusive organization, which might have been instrumental in devising new plans in getting to Minnesota or out of-towu games, soems apparently to have dropped out of existence Its spirit, however, is much in evidence at the present lime, and Nebraskans on all sidos are converting themselves into atudent-hoboes for the purpose of cai rying the scarlet and cream spirit into Minnesota under the slogan of "Minne sota or broke!" Cut I Students' Suitorium. F:i4:i8 Ad tt Auto B 1294, Boll Steel Joins Editors. Mr Ahin A Steel, U of N, moi, has Just published a now book of 632 pages, profusely Illustrated in maps charts, diagrams and photogiaphs, en ' titled, "Coal Mining In Arkansas." Copies of the book ha e just been re j ceived by tho University Mr Steel is now professor of mining in tho Univor- sity of Arkansas DR. H. J. LEHNHOFF U. or N. 87 CONSULTATION 306 LITTLE BUILDING. 11TH AND O ff OUR SPECIAL MEN'S $3.50 SHOES Have you semi the .shot's we are selling at $:."()? Shoes that are made of good solid leather; (Joodyenr welts, eare fully lasted, well made shoes m every particular Can he had m hlaek gun calf, or tan ealf, either lace hlueher or lint tori style Medium heels, rounded toes and douhle half soles. If ou want a shoe for wear and ser lee that has st le and smartness, tr this $...")() line We hae a good range of sizes now. Men's Shoes Section- Main loor. We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Huyler's Chocolates $1.00 Fountain Pens $1.00 Safety Razors Stdent's 3-Course Lunch, 25c 'M'vrot GeTrtih ctlllo One football candidate at the Unlver elty df Colorado is bo huge that it was necoaBary to order a special football -.suit for him Something New There is always something new here for you to look at--a stylish new model in a suit or , overcoat a nobby new hat or cap, a new style collar or tie. Whatever is new and rigyt in men's wear you will find here first T?si'simUsv 1325 O Street TheJiome of Good Clothes I Pt Ifc. M.Y.V-V-. a'" jv