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, . ... i i, li. rl L-,--ir ,,,f,,lt-r .,,,.,. . ,., ,,., ., ,i . ,n i. ,. . -'V "' -..-fc .-' -" "" " "' ,r Y' '' ' ' . ' ' ' ' " ' THE DAILY NEBEA8KAN I -A IK R -! ', )l . J i n ; 1 I ! ? 5 I i A ' The Daily Nebraskan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA Lincoln nHEJD B. DAWSON Editor-ln-Chlef Phone L.-74M Managing Editor P. C Sponoer AMOtftrteBXlitor...T.jT,IRuth M. Squire AMOclaU Editor R. V. KoupaJ Athletic Editor . C K. Monw RBIPORTORIAIi STAFF Carrie Ooman John Lnnz W. El Har Gornldlno KaufTman Kllibwth Hy Hugh Wvickor Leon Pnhner F. M. Mcrrlam J. A. Phllllpl BuilnoM Mnnngor Frank 8. Perklna Aat Bualnesa Manager.. ItUBaell F. dark Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single ooplcfl, 6 cents each. Entered at the postofnoe at Lincoln, Nebraska, ae iecondclaa mall matter, i ader Uie Aot of Oongy of March 3, 117. The DAILY NEBRASKAN purpose to be the frw voice of student eontlment; to be fair; to be Impartial; to seok advice a well a offer It; to truthfully picture oUege life; to go furthor than tha mere printing of newe by atanding for the hlgheet Ideal of the University; In short, te eerve the UnlvoreHy of Nebraska. Wednesday, May C, 1914 University Notice Pan-Hcl Dance. The-Pan-Hellenlc-donco-wlll-bo hold May 15th at tho Auditorium. Cornhuskcrs. Tho Cornhusker nas two $25.00 due bills for sale on two of Lincoln's lead inc tailors for $20.00 each. Hero's a chanco to make $5.00 on a good .suit of clothes. Apply at Cornhusker office of business manager. Phi Beta. Kappa. The Phi Beta Kappa initiation and banquet will be held at tho Lincoln Hotel, Friday, May 8th,, at 6 p. m. Candy Sale. A number of tho girls from tho Y. W. C. A. will sell candy on tho campus TueBday and Wednesday, May 5 and 6. Engineering Notice. T All men handling tlcketB for tho Engineers' banquet will please cash in all tickets Thursday morning, 11 o'clock, M. A. building 102. After that time all tickets must bo secured from Professor Bridgman, Carl Fisher, W. A. Nelson, Dick Lyman, W. H. Blxby, T. E. Wood. TlcketB Nob. 118. 243: 244 and 245 have been lost. If you have ono of theso numbers see Blxby, or you will get turned down at tho hanquot. W. H. BIXBY. Chairman. , Kosmet. seats for "Reserved tho tosmet show, "El PreBldente," will go on sale Friday noon, May 8th. Oliver box office. Cosmopolitan Club. Tho Cosmopolitan Club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Fac- Fraternity arfd Soropty Crests, Monogrjam and Let ters in Gold :and Silver. Ihallett v UNI JEWELER Ettb. 1871 1143 O .'.!.. Lci fr. ' Vfc.,,' r,, ulty Hall of the Temple. It la. to bo "Gorman Night." Tho Bona of the Vatorland will havo charge of tho pro gram, tho music and tho dancing. Graduation Gifts. Hand-mado articles In oxcluslvo do signs Jewelry, pottery, leather. Room 401. Drownell Block. 8TUDENT COUNCIL CON VENTION HA8 QUORUM PcTklnBChoHenas-Permanent-ChalrT man Bess Rogers Permanent Secretary. Yesterday morning during the con vocation period the student council convention held its first meeting. Al though there was more than a quorum present, tho full number composing tho convention did not put in an ap pearance. Frank Perkins wob elected permanent chairman and Bess Rogers was mado permanent secretary. The convontion decided to appoint a com mittco composed of two members from each class for the purpose of drafting a constitution and presenting it to the convontion at its next regular meet ing. It was alBO decided to appoint a committee of three to Investigate con ditions at Nebraska University and sec what tho need was for a student counci), Tho chairman stated that he would appoint theso committees after investigating tho fitness of tho mombers and their knowledge upon tho subject. Tho meeting adjourned until a week from Thursday morning. ANNUAL FETE DAY AN NOUNCED AS MAY SIXTEEN Event Will Be Held on University Field Large Banner to Go to the Winner. Tho annual high school fete day will be held Saturday May 1G on the Uni versity track. On that day most of tho high schools belonging to tho Ne braska High School Athletic Associa tion will compete in tho track and field meet for the championship of the state. Nearly ovory large high school will bo represented by from three to ton mon. In all, a hundred athletes may bo expected to take part In tho meet Tho feto day was first started about ton years ago by tho University as a means of getting to Lincoln many of tho high school students of tho state. Tho athletes and their friends who come down each year are entertained by tho students, who take it upon themselves to show them the advan tages of the University. This event has grown in importance rapidly and each year brings to Lincoln Increased numbers. It ranks in importance with the annual high school basketball tournament. Just what the outcome of this year's meet will bo is hard to predict. Very little is known about the relative strength ortlid"VTn,muBTCams to com- pete this year. LaBt year the Kearney Military Academy, a dark horse, won with comparative ease. Whether sho can repeat ttilB'y6arrspTettyiluclror a question! No high school appears certain of a victory. Prizes, including individual medals for tho place winners and a loving cup for the winning team, will be awarded. Gold sterling silver and bronze medalB will be awarded to tho win ners of first, second and third places and silk badges to the winners of fourth places. A largo banner will bo awarded tho winning relay team, and a handsome loving cup will bo. pre sented" to the team getting the great est number of points. Tbo order ot tho events will be as follows: Ono hundred-yard dash, 120-yard hurdles, 880-yard run, 220-yard dash, -220-yard .hurdles, 440-yard dash, tmo mllo rujti, 'one-half mile relay, polo vault, 12-pound' shot put, running high jump, discus throwr running broad Jump. . ' titk.1 BA8EBALL LEAGUE (Continued from Fago Ono) schedule, rules and managers will be published in book form: Wednesday, May 6. E. E. vs. M. E. 10 a. m. Thursday, May 7. C. E. vs. Freshman Laws 1 p. ra. Commerce vb. Freshman Academics 2:30 p. m. Ags. vb. Senior Laws 4 p. m. Friday, May 8. -.vaC. E. 9 a. m. . Teachers vs. Chemistry 2:30 p. m. Saturday, May 9. Senior Laws vb. Commorce 9 a. m. Teachers vs. Freshmen 10:30 a.m. Freshman Lams vs. Chemistry 1 p. m. M. E. vs. C. E. 4 p. m. Monday, May 11. C. E. vs. Freshmen 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, May 12. E. E. vs. Teachers 2 p. m. M. E. vs. Commerco 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 13. C. E. vs. Senior LawB 2:30 p. m. Thursday, May 14. E. E. vs. Chemistry 1:30 p. m. Ags. vs. Freshmen 3 p. m. Friday, May 15. Teachers vs. FreBhman LawB 2:30 p.' in. Saturday, May 16. Chemistry vs. Commerco 10:30 am. E. E. vb. Freshmen 1 p. m. M. E. vs. Senior Laws 9 a. m. Monday, May 18. Ags. vs. Freshman Laws 2:30 pm. M. E. vs. Chemistry 3:45 p. m. Tuesday, May 19. E. E. vs. Senior Laws 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, May 20. Freshmen vs. Freshman Laws 2:30 p. m. C. E. vs. Commerce 3:45 p. m. Thursday, May 21. Ags. vs. Chemistry 1 p. m. Senior Laws vs. Teachers 2:30 p. m. , Frldayi May 22. Commerce vs. Freshman Laws 2:30 p. m. C, E, vs. Chemistry 3; 45 p. ni Saturday, May 23. Ags. vs. E. E. 10:30 a. m. Commerco vs. Teachers 1 p. m. Freshmen vs. Senior Laws 2:30 p. m. M. E. vs. Freshman Laws 4 p. m. Monday, May 25. Chemistry vs. Freshmen 2:30 p. m. M. E. vs. Ags. 3:45 p. m. Tuesday, May 26. E. E. vs. Freshman Laws 1 p. m. Wednesday, May 27. C. E. vs. AgB. 2:30 p. m. Thursday, May 28. Senior Laws vs. Chemistry 2:30 p. m. E. E. vs. Commerce 3:45 p. m. Friday, May 297 Ags. vs. Commerce 3:45 p. m. C. E. vs. Teachers 2; 30 p. m. Saturday, May 30. M. E. vs. Teachers 9 a. m. M. ti. vs. I'TeBiimen l p. m. Freshman Laws vs. Senior Laws 2:30 p. m. Monday, June 1. - AgSi vs.r Teachers 2:3 People We Know. Chancellor Avery and Doctor Con dra returned from Kearney yesterday, where they havo been attending the Conservation Congress. t During tho congress the Chancellor gave an ad dress on "Tho University." About twelve hundred feet of film woro shown,' Including "How -Jones Mado tho Frat" Chicago. One hundred and ono fellowships were awarded to graduate Students ;at Chicago University a. fow days ago. Theao students ,tworo chosen from every department of- tho University. The fellowships will yield free tuition to tho winners and In some case a Balary of $400.00 annually. . t. Sk-'Jir ' Go With the Crowds to ARMSTRONGS 20 DISCOUNT Rebuilding and Remodeling Sale One-fifth Off Armstrong GOOD CLOTHE8 THE University School of Music Established 1894 Opposite the University Campus, 1 1 th and R Sts. In structions Given in All Branches of Music Students may Enter at Any Time. Beginners Accepted. WILLARD KIMBALL, Director PLAY BALL UWL0R CYCLE t SPORTING GOODS GO. 1423 0 St. FIRST LEAGUE GAME. Electrical Engineers Will Meet the Mechanical Engineers This Morn ing at Ten O'clock. Tho-fli-Hl-samo of the Interelaa Baseball League will bo hold Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock on Ne braska Field. The Electrical En gineers -wlU-play-thoMcchanIcal-En glneers and a fast game Is promised. No admission. .wllL bo charged. AM members of both teams, will report In uniform and with gloves.' By orders of Captains Brown and Beck. On the 23rd of Aprlt'lh'o University of Denver mot the University of Wyoming in their annual debato. The question was tho adoption of a logal minimum wage for all unskilled labor. The whole debate was a hotly contest ed affair. Tho Denver team upheld tho afOrmatlvo, while tho Wyoming team defended the negative. Tho de cision, was against the minimum wage and consequently against Denver. Wyoming, showed great skill both In handling material and evidence as well afi "in dellYer'y:. The Denver team, however, is to bo congratulated on tho way they handled their debato. a. - ?Lm--Jia.,JH.' -umiiC-Jlr W..U. ' .iJviVifl .,, wJl'(.-;if Jil'jr5)fc. On Men s Suits On Men s Hats On Trunks and Bags Clothing Co. MERCHANTS Spalding and Victor Base ball,Timig & Track Outfits. Supplies .for every Sport. 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