THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN SNOW, BEAUTIFUL SNOW hght for plums . ALL THE WORLD 9EEMS TO HATE HIM WHO INTENDS TO QO TO THE PROM. CABS ARE A MINUS ARTICLE Every Livery in Town Has Several Calls for All CabB at Their Dis posal with 8ome Refused. YoHtenliiy wuh a porfoct ropllca of tho day almont a yoar ago when the four convicts oncapod from tho ponl Lntlary and arouaod Lincoln and tho unlvonUty body ho highly. Snow, wind, cold, united to inako it the worst day of the winter Tlmt is, made It bad for pooplo In KPiieral It wan hoavon itHolf for tho bimy cabbies and cloth lorn who wore kept buHy all day and night taking care or the victlniH of the Htorm. The snow makes It eHpeclally mean for those go ing to the prom tonight for unless tho storm letH up cabs will be necessary in many cases to protect the thin wear ing apparel of the "ferns," and the "hard boiled" shirt fronts of the mas culine element At noon yesterday Knsign was no longer selling first calls on cabs. Many other liveries wero sold out and a general shortage was reported all over town Among other griefs wrought was that falling to the lot of tho fraternity freshman Walks to shovel, steps to shovel, more walks to shovel etc., etc. without end, such was this poor mor tal's lot yesterday. Unused to labor, tho clemency of the winter so far has lert his muscles soft and his hands without blisters. Without warning two foot of unnecessary and entirely super fluous matorlal was put in a location from which it must bo removed Imme diately Presto tho ordinarily lazy underclassman becomes a model of dili gence Hut tlu snow went on. Hopes aro for an early let up today but at the time of going to preBS, every thing indicated a daylong storm. Parasites Around 8chool Keep Office holders' Ears Hot With Requests for Favors. Now that tho smoke of conuict has cleared away and the roar of the battle haa become mere distant thunder, the human vultures known as ofTlceseekers soar down and alight on the head of tho successful candidate These birds of prey aro to be found wherever poli tics play a part. Thoy will hang on tho trail of an unfortunate officeholder day and night until they are given an olllco with Bonio graft attached to it If ono of them happens to bo real for tunato he would be taken in early in tho game. Hefore the olection It 1b fixed so that ini tho evont of a certain man being elected he In return for their support pledges to give them cer tain offices that they desire It is usually a chairmanship that entails some "comps" or desirable graft. Ap pointments will bo out early next week and tho open season on officeholders will bo over. Cornhusker Notice. All general organizations must have their pictures for the Cornhusker taken before March 15 A conduit which will carry electric wires from the heating plant of the University to the Temple is being con structed. The wires at the present time aro carried under the street in the Bame conduit with steam pipes and considerable trouble has been experi enced with the grounding of the elec tric circuit. It is planned to place all electric wires on the campus under the ground in conduits separate from those which carry the steam. MARCH 13 THE DAY Phi Beta Kappa Honors to Be Qiven Out on Ides of Windy Month Dean Stout in Charge. The announcement of Phi Beta Kap pa honors to members of the senior class will come on March 13, on tho Thursday's convocation before spring vacation As is the usual custom, tho honor will be conferred upon approxi mately thirty members of tho graduat ing class. Dean O. V. P. Stout Is In charge of arrangements. Last year P. B. K. day came on the 14th of March, tho day of the big blizzard, and the day of tho sensational outbreak from the penitentiary. TRY OUR LUNCHEONETTES They are always the best We serve hot and cold drinks all winter long. Lincoln Candy Kitchen South West Corner 14 and O Street AH GO ON Sale Now In Progress 30 Per Cent Discount Felt, Leather, Silver, Silk and Silver Novelties . . . The University Book Store THE CAFETERIA Of the University Y. M- C. A. THE BEST PLACE FOR STUDENTS Breakfast 7 to 8 : 30 Dinner 1 1 to 1 : 30 Supper 5 : 30 to 7 :- T H E T E M P L E -: FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 O STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 1 3th and O Sts. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK if 12th and O Streets if it P. A. Hall President if F. H. Johnson Vice-Pres. if W. W. Hackney, Jr. Asst Cash, if ooooooooooooo o o o o o oooooooo ooooo Today would be a good time to have your picture taken for the 1911 Cornhusker. O O O O O O THE NEW MODEL, NUMBER FIVE L. C. Smith & Bros. TYPEWRITERS Ball Bearing Long Wearing HAVE YOU EXAMINED ONE? More L. C. Smith Typewriters used by the University of Nebraska than all other makes combined. Just the result of a careful and thorough test. Call and see one of the new models. If you do not find time to call, drop a card for the booklet. During the past few months we have secured as part payment on new L. C. Smith typewriters sold, a large number of other makes, many good as new. These will be sold for One-fourth to One-half original cost. Certainly some real bargains. Our stock of rental machines is very complete, any standard make. Nebraska Typewriter Co., Distributors wwSnmSSB r I, mi ntftawam man mHimuta I I ' I mtW M IM HJftMr.ffT?ff)tfyT llFVUXXTTlTtm, t