The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1913, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
0 Eatig Ncbraakan
priii' Iplen nndcrlj the opposition to
the HstMii, and tin- Prlncetonian 1h
HtarfinK an oppoHition which will no
doubt be far reaching In It k influence,
providing the movement carries
VESPER SERVICE DRAWS CROWD
Different Phases of Mission Work in
India Favorite Topic for
Discussion.
Property of
TIIR 1T.NIVKKSITY OF NEBRASKA
Lincoln.
M. V. HEED
Kdltor-in Chlf
Uanaglus Editor
Aociato Editor
AMoclte Editor
Kennoth M. 8ydor
John I,. Outright
Frod N. WU
HKrOIlTOllIAL STAFF.
If V. llarlun ... Athletics
Kthwl Arnold Women
Dean MuUrion, Kuth SquiroH, Robert
Holland, Louis llorno, Clara DoddH,
C.len Evt'rts, Earl Keeler, K. V.
Koupal, Homer Phillips, Oar
once Spier. Mav Uaehr,
Roswcll Weekn.
V. t. Hun. Miiki. Frank S. I'erHins
circulation Man.mci I. '. Heard
SuhHcription piice $'-' 00 prr -r.
pa) Able in advance
Single Copuss, cuts each
Entorod At the postoflb e at Lincoln,
NebraHka, as set oud class mail matter,
under the Act f I'niinn'ss of Mai eh
3. 1879.
Wcdncsd u . Novenibci
liir
A WIDESPREAD MOVEMENT.
It is evident that a constant levol'
i.llllt eit;e aled i lllli Ki' splllt !
preading tliiuout the uniiiin Th
1 1 1 it l n i h,i . 1 n on lot some iinii
notiodv Ki.iiu w li.-n ii In a. in nub -s
1 1 W I . 1 1 e ' I I 1 1 1 III I i I . I s s I '. I s t i i d
,ii ii - lii I "im i il I in II i - ! in.
l.i Wide inililnilv llllll lln columns
I
i 1 1, e d.ilh i.i n i ol I lie ,u yi i inn
i I 1 1 les to ,i m e.il d '"-.I it 111 I ,ict
I' i the 1,11 I'M institutions liolll I 1 1
.le ,tllc t.lle wlllc II .lie de.lllll Wll'l
lie' 1 1 1 1 lion i . 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 , 1 1 1 i h e ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 ! i :
liools
l! tills i ,--el .III d I ollei;. slillll
meant ih.it -oil oi spun vvhnh ai
'
lies campus Miles ami li'eak class gov
erning laws to the extreme The spirit
which allows men with a vear of col
lege to their credit to Ion! it over the
l.i'Ht year students Which makes it
incumbent upon a t.esh.nan to dott
his hat when passing certain limits
set by the upper i lassmen
Verv little ol this extreme spun is
noticed m the western state mstitii
tions, with the possibl
the northern univ ei situ
ll in t ii u
I lolls have 1 to , de ', i i hill I III 1 i
ai e lor ms ol i lii spun w I in h ,u i o l no
Ii, ii in. and some ih.it have ,iu i Met i Im
miod. as tar . luiitgiu-: the lie lim.iii
to a 1 eallal loll ol I In Kb .lis ol 111'
Hist 11 lit Kill 111 ill eXIIellie e.lsl. wlllill
Ji.is .ilwavs et Hie pace iii inidei
il.lduate Il.l.IIIU the allilitloll ol lh
Princeton students is being called to
iheevilol then svsi.m Ml piei edi'in
has been broken in the attacks on the
iieshman lules. .mil the Daily I'niice
Ionian has led a luhl which Mils tin
niire univeisitv Coiumon d.imxiatic
CLASS
PINS
Lot us furnish you v it li a water-
1 1 1 A 1
color drawing snowing exact size,
colors, etc , ot any special ideas
you may have.
We estimate weight, quality
and prices.
Let us show you samples.
HALLETT
Estab. 1871 Univ. Jeweler 1143 O
The largost vesper service of the
school j ear was held Tuoaday evening
It wiiH in connection with the world's
wvek ot prayer.
.Mrs Evving apoke ot the social con
ditions, laymg much stress on the in
troduction of Christianity She treat
ed the diflerent phases ol girl life in
India in a thoioughh entertaining
way
'1 he i. cent iiuaKi iiiiu .ind the in '
trod net ion of the V. V C . have.
caused gieat changes m the ideals ot
the Hindu woman I! 'sides In i in
tellrc. tu.il training she now i;ics at
tention to phj.Mral lAi'rciir and deel
OpIIH'Ilt The IHlHllI lllls llli'UM'lVi'M
;ii now doing muili to make Y ' ('
u oi k elfec 1 1
Spec i.il music- u ;i t in iii'-hi'il b hi'
dien III the lOslUUie.s o tile ;itioilr
i o t i i i t i i i -.
JAYHAWKERS ARE STRONG
I "oil! I Hied l-'l urn I ','V' Mlt I
,. ,, i,m, ,, ,,m ,M 1(N u, nm
m.'Ce tonight, the 1 1 -lnm u u no
K ' ""' l'1,1
Iowa Also Strong
II .1 I I H i ill,- I e- hill, I II i i i.l ' 'l l
1 1 i In low .i I ml i.i 1 1, i 14.. 1 1 1 1 1 Id i '
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I I I 1 , I . I I VI I I I t I I . . I I I I I 1 I I t I I I I . I I I I I I I t .
'It'll''! ''I'll 1111 I I I I ' I I I ( I I I I I I I , I I 1
In a - U.i i uoi im i o hive on, oi 1 1 1
ll.lld'si lii i. s ol the e.lson .m.illl I
. il, ii ,.i, , .1
low , III ll,lttlli'r, llllll ll.i i i
-,I Ii .nil Ulilutlli; Horn the tophi ,iv
-idle i h.it I In v i an 1 1 1 1 ii Not i li u i
i I II .1 I 'I I lldl. III. I He , S s I hi 1,1
.1 s loin; ti.n K In -Ii ,illd line hul I li.u
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llli Ol nil Us K el's hae II over III em ill
Hem I Illshlp
N'ebi ask.i iiiusl defeat Iowa it Ar
cares to c laim the all western (ham
pionship If Nebraska cleans up both
K.msas .m(1 ,(jwa s,u U1 b( (lu, un
,,,.,, ..-.an.pion of the west The
Michigan ggie.s have had some claim
to that title because the beat W'l
ronsin Hut inasmuch as Minnesota
dtleated Wisconsin and Nebraska de
It' it. ,1 1 I I 1W . , t , lli.it . i
'.,,'., 'i nun ,nnn ,11411 111
;ive the
title to Neluask.i, piovnliug ol colli i
ili.ii the t 'ornhusKers win iIhu ie
m.iiiniii; two gatnt .s Hut avvav with
litis dope -inn itstod.iruncei tain
I.oehs Orchestra. I.-9Hflt or H 1 391.
- .; S w a ii ol Noi I ol k w a s a . .1 in pus
visitor tills vvi-ek
Gul's Club Kensington. '1 he Hnls
t u,, ,, ti. -niersitv will give a
dance and Kensington at .', o loc k
Satunlav aft ei'iwvon Vovemliei- 1
,,, ,. Tc-mple iniihii hall Ml thel
itis 111 I In- I HIV el sl( , e IIIV Iti .1
.111(1 .tie Klllcllv lcileslei to llllIU
i ' lit s I o In p del I a ex pi Use-
DIRECTORY ON SALE. ,
The Student Dn cctoi v . c oin -
if pletc and ace urate, l.s on .sale if
if todav in the Library, the Teni
if pie, and U Hall Price, 10 -fc J
if centH. Get jour copy earl it
The
University School of Musk
Established 1894
Second Term begins Monday, November 17th
There is still some time left with some of our
instructors.
Register at once.
Willard Kimball, Director
Eleventh and R Streets
University Y. M.
Established for the students.
Managed by the Students.
Conducted in the interests of the students.
Serves the largest amount of the lest food
at the least cost.
The Cafeteria in the Temple.
KKle KbllH'V rl Ol Fait lull V IS VI'
ii mu 1 1 lends in I .inroln
Dr Alldritt, Dentist, 200 Ganter
Bldg., 1140 0 St B3905
PM Riggs
r BJ Drug Cutter
3 STORES
inni'VM
ii WMIK I ' . 1 I
WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY
Meier DrugCo
11 AND O SI REETS
"SP A"
Try the Y. M. C. A. Lunch Room
Cafeteria Pln
City Y. M..C. A. 13th and T
TRY
OUR LUNCHEONETTES
l'hcy aie alvvavs the Inst
We scivc hot and iold
uiinKs .ill winter long
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
south West Comei llth () Sticct
C. A. Cafeteria
C5uVg
A "Square Deal"
for everybody is- the
"Spalding Policy. '"
We guarantee eah
buyer of ai article
bearing the Spalding
Trade Mark, that
such an article will
give satisfaction and
a reasonable amount
of service.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
1616 Arapahoe St - - l)t nvcr, Colo
WE CATER TO STUDENTS
Smith & Hurst
BARBERS
112 North 13th
w
m,ch COLLAR
A Graceful Mirth Hand Ni.u, i .tor
2 (or 25 ctnis
Cluctt, I'coboJy A Co , li r Mcr
Quality
is wfext
Counts
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