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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1912)
' i,T' 5isevs. T 1 'i , :. I&&SM . t THE DAILY NBHKAS K A N CAMPUS BANDITS ROAM AT WILL THEATRES Farm Notes CLASSIFIED COLUMN Bold, Bad Men Overstep k-'mita In Mattor of Thieving Becomes Serious Matter. MANAGE TO CONCEAL 1DENITY At this gludsomc time of the year wuen we are nil anticipating with pleasure the near approach of tho holi- dayn, we find a peculiar situation at Nebraska. Several unsuspocting overcoats, mackinaws, fountain pons, bookB and other articles which are " not immovable features of the land scape have been kidnapped by relent less bandits and carried off to se eluded retreats. Whethei these rob i hers bold expect to receive a munifi cent ranBom from the former proud Tcd Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and , ., ., , ,, i nivi Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. possessors of the articles it Is dim- y i cult to determine. . ,,,. r, .., a,wlP ,,.m .. Perhaps the fearless kidnappers Imvn t-trwi i U a fnr t Ii r anlro of the OY. ' ... u. ....D ... . . hilaration derived from the perilous ( undertaking. It may be tnat they lm-( iivlnii ilimnDntvoo i r hn nmntniir Pnf. "b"'u l"v'"D""1'0 l" "" """ " l lies Dick Turplns or esse Jimmies. If so, forsooth. Some tmateur Hawk- shaw, Vidocq, or Detective Burns must get busy and discover the identity ( ,I1R at Nebra8ka al a flltlirp meeting. of these campus marauders. Too long have they been suffered to work un- rhrlHtinaB stationery , fancy cards! molested. . ftmj ietter8 menus, dance programs. I Of course there are numerous temp- Q(or.T0 Hr0s 1313 N tatlons each day in tho way of the col- lego youth who has not recently re- The Natlonai imploment and Ve ceived a chock from dad and has noi)hU.lc Association has asked the Amer the necessary amount of wherewithal j CQn So(.iety of Agriculture Engineers, to procure articles for himsell A A g A E to take (.harBP of a pon stray overcoat,, or fountain pen comes t,,Bt for Lhem Thure i8 8ome quefl in uui'c opportunely to the needy un-tion a8 to whether A. S. A. E. should fortunate. However, there ha"c been do tnis a8 it has been encouraging oases where the recreant appropria- tho 00IlteHt in Canada for the past tor of aiticles has been directed to'foi)I or fiVe years, and if they should instantly betake himself from tho Uni- t.m.ourage u contest in the States, verslty and its environs and to seek ' tere wlll be an opportunity forr severe mote profitable fields for his hazard- (.rlticism rIoni the manufacturers of our pastime : 1)oth Canada and England, as well as' Hence although everyone feols j qoI1,t. ln the states Prof Chase hasl sorry for the campus pirates, it seems 1)po nasked to offer a typo of couteBt that tho time has come for the dlscon- wh)ch will be practical and Insure tinuance of their dangerous exploits. ' harmony I Else, a Students' League will have to i Papers suitable loi calendar and' deal with the miscreants in a vay'oth(M. noeltio The Unheisity Hook! worse than ever having was C N. D. store J BAND BANQUETS ROYALLY University Musicians Take Nourish ment at Lincoln Last Night Many Give Toasts. The Fifth Annual Hanquet of the Univorslty Regimental Band was held last evening at the Lincoln Hotel. With Commandant Bowman as toastmaster, the toasts were as follows: "Itovoille," Major Connel; "Band Fall In," Colonel Lord; "An Easy Movement, Corp. C. G, Beck; "Dress Uu," Drum Major Ilanna; "Orchestrations," Private Earl Jackson; "B. C. in Ragtime," Earl Sage, ex-band, "Syncopation," Lieut Art. Wherry; "Band Once," Private Howard Peden, "Cadenzas," Corp Clif ford B. Scott, "Taps," ('apt Geo. B Wilson. Jones' O "chestra. Phone L-8605. if PRINTING THAT WILL PLEASE YOU. DUNCAN'S if FRATERNAL PRINT SHOP, if Hagenslck's Orchestra, Auto F-2042 von HA I,E due 1)111 on one of Lln or U-2990. ' r0n'H bent talloiH This can bo had i heap If Bold now See manager at Cadets .ol Co II ot the Second Uegi nient. Agrkutuial School, are plan ulng to have a company food In the ludging l'ai!ion Honiotlnio before Cluistnias Call Roy O Warde, dnnce orchestra, uto 71 86. L8152 Piofessoi Chase 1b putting in all of time this month preparing a papd , to bo read before the American Soci ety of Agriculture Engineers at Chi cago The subject of this papon Is, The Motoi Contest " I'll. ii l'h' " .',1. yiunt;iit i jai.pr ftt Uu, 912 mpet,ng of Anier(.an ' So(iet or Agricultural Ungineera at chlcaRO on accurft(.y of "Drop-in Corn IMauterH ... lMl year thiB 8ubJect wa8 touched upon by other men and Mr. Spongren.b discussion was of such a chiiratter thal he wa8 n8kod to pIpi Hen, lhp work which he had 1,een do The following equipment has boon donated to tho Agileultural Depart mciil b various concerns ov( r the United States to be used in ounce tioa with a course in automobiles. 11 e sectional cut models of car bur eteis, three cut models of mechanical oilers used on cars, three engines com plete with piston valves, crank shaft, healings and one transmission case , and gears. There has also been sev ( eral model, received to be used in the farm motor work, consisting of three sec Uonal models of steam Injectors. one of an egine lubricator and one of a safety valve. Several of the above articles cost the donators $50 each ! RAIL SPEAKS ON COOPERATION. At a banquet of the American Fed eration of Agricultural Students, held at Chicago, December 5, Prof Ellis Rail talked on "Value of tho Co-operation of Agricultural Students and American Fanners." This banquet was given at the time of the Stock Show and was a largo affair, there being about 100 agricultural studenta from over the United States present. 11 2G21t KOH SALK Regulation officer's sabre, i wllli hIIiih. belt nml H.i'di Applv at ' Kan off! co 12 10 f.t LOST Kappa Delta Soroilty pin. Kinder call Auto L 7083 and receive reward 12-12-3t THIS pmty who took a Moore's fom tain pen. Initials K M on gold band, fl0l hook , A)Vnry cloak rdom re turn tc trouble Nebrnskan office to mold 3t looms MODERN, warm, (omfoi table cheap 1220 R St LOST Hunch of keys; braBS I C C. check on ring Return to Rag of (let U Freshmen as well as older students I will receive a hearty welcome, courte- I ouh treatment, and the best of service at Green's Harbor Shop and nathhouso, ,2 N llth St A(,v- . iiMNHnMW TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks nil winter long Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and () Street NON- M BALKABLE- SELF-POINTING 1 A Hammerless Gun with Solid Frame. Easiest operating and smooth est action. THE STEVENS Repeating Shotgun No. 520 USTINQ AT $25.00, is indorsed by Shoot ers everywhere as "Superb for Trap or Field." Made in five btyles and illustrated and described in Stevens Shotgun Catalog. Have your Dealer show you a Stevens Repeaten. J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P.O. Box 5004. CH1COPEE FALLS, MASS. 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Telephone Yule Bros at once. f3ArWb" LET THI f IE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP J KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th 8t., Auto B-2082, J DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O St la - . : ...l., .....- ... ,- .-.,, - .. ,. . ,.. ,i . ""i't-iii --i'-'i k Jrijjms&xssmM,i. agaasaMMasaia