The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 27, 1914, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBEAS
The Daily Nebraskan
Property of
THE VNIVBKSITY OF NEI3RASJA
Lincoln
O. A. SORENSHN
Editor-in-Chief
ArttnK Managing Ktlltor K. V. Koupal
Associate Kditor 1. O. Chatt
RErORTOKIAL STAFF
Ivan C. i:ede Irving T. Oberfelder
J. C. Heard C. R. Snyder
Everett J. Althouse Lester Zook
F. V. McDonald 1-ora Sinter
Homer l Rush Margr. Kauftman
E. Grabtll
SPECIAL FEATURES
Whos Who Silas Bryan
Lorcna Wxby
Camilla Leyda
Dorothy Ellsworth
Cartoonist Chnrles Mlsko
Athletics Henry Kyle
Ruslness Manager Frank S. Perkins
Asst. Business Manager. .Russell F. Clark
Subscription price $2.00 per year,
payable in advance.
Single copies, 6 cents each.
Entered nt the postoflice at Lincoln.
Nebraska, ns second-class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1914
POISE.
The star of the unconquered will,
He rises in my breast,
Serene, and resolute, and still,
And calm, and self-possest.
Longfellow.
Just how did you do it, Chamberlain?
We advise you to go early if you
want a seat at Convocation this morn
ing. Something in store.
Flooding one's system with booze
after a football victory is a poor way
to show school spirit.
UNI. NOTICES
Girls' Club Board.
Important meeting of Girls' Club
board in Y. W, C. A. rooms, Tuesday
at 7:15. Very Important.
Art Lecture.
Kaoru Kobayaski will deliver an ad
dress in the Art Gallery, located in
the Library building, at 6 p. m. today.
Everybody Invited to attend.
Girls Tea.
Miss Graham will meet the women
of the University informally In Art
Hall, Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5
o'clock. Tea will be served.
Farm Convocation.
Professor Philo M. Buck will speak
on "The Situation in Surope," at thiei
School of Agriculture convocation to
be held at 10 o'clock this morning in
Agricultural Hall.
Loeb's orchestra, L-9S96. 325 So. 17.
W. H. GARDNER. County Superin
tendent, class of '11 (A. M.). An effi
cient officer. Candidate for second
term.
DEAD DOG
Are you aware that the game Satur
day will go down in history as one of j
the most brilliant games ever played
west of the Mississippi? "Jumbo"
Stiehm and his men have simply got
the goods.
CIVIC DUTY.
The greatest grafter is the citizen
who, whether rich or poor, educated
or illiterate, claims and exercises all
the rights and privileges of citizen
ship in a self-governing community,
but will assume none of its obliga
tions. Witness the man who will not
register for fear his name may be
drawn as a juror; the man who will
not vote; the man who will not per
form his plain political duty for fear
of his business. These men are civic
traitors. They betray not only the
living, but also the dead and the gen
erations yet unborn. They enjoy the
advantages won by generations of
sacrifice and struggle. They turn
these institutions to their own per
sonal profit and advantage and pass
on to the next generation the wasted
inheritance. Unmindful of the sacred
obligations of the citizens, they are
willing to profit by the effort of others,
but unwilling to contribute effort of
their own. They take, but do not
give.
Men to whom cowardice on the field
of battle would be detestable may be
routed by a sneer in civic affairs.
Men to whom desertion from an army
would be a crime unspeakable, with
out perceiving it will abandon their
plain duty in the face of cricical occa
sions. And this is inevitable in a
transition stage where we pass from
an era largely, or in great part, mili
tary in its activities, to an era wholly,
or largely, industrial in its character.
A great element of difficulty in our
present situation lies in transferring
the old types of military enthusiasm
to new conditions. The citizen has
the spirit and virtue of the soldier,
but he does not see clearly how to ap
ply these qualities or the necessity of
applying them to political and social
conditions. Dr. Charles E. Merriam,
University of Chicago, in an address
to students.
Josh What's become of our dog? I
haven't seen him for a long time.
Bosh You notice what a cold I've
got?
Josh Yes, but what's that
Bosh Well, a lot of people told me
things to do for my cold, and I was
wise enough to try 'em on him first
Hagensick's Orchestra. Phone F2042.
JoDes' Orchestra, phone L-9666.
Leona Waite, Pianist, Phone L-8298.
For Sale.
A large house, especially adapted
for fraternity or sorority purposes;
1G rooms, including two bath rooms,
all well lighted. A large attic con
taining one finished room. A well
finished celHr with two furnaces.
Will sell on easy payments.
SIMO XD. MAYER.
1225 II St., or Room 309 First Nat.
Bank B!dg.
CLEVER
Doyle Well, there's only wan
when life ain't worth livin'.
Boyle An' whin is that?
Doyle Whin ye think it ain't
time
Scott's Orchestra.
B-4521.
Call B-1482 or
NASTY
,
"
' jmm..
Mr. Naggitt I don't feel like myself
tonight.
Mrs. Naggitt Then we ought to
have a pleasant evening.
MEINSELF VAS IT.
Dat bartnership mit me and Gott
Vas all a fake vas simply rot
To dink of it shust makes me hot.
Mieiinself vas IT.
Vat care I for Russian Czar,
For kings or princes near or far?
Ven conflict come, mit din of war,
Melnself vas IT.
Ven France rears up and wants to fight
Melnself will knock her out of sight
Meinself vas always in the right,
Miednself vas IT.
Ven England takes her gauntlet op
Vat care I for der old bull pop?
Vrom me thJey gets no loving cup,
Melnself vas IT.
Der's Canada, der Lion's whelp,
Dat country I will surely scalp,
Vill make her should aloud for help,
Melnself vas IT.
Ven I declare dat black vas white,
Der nation must say dat vas right
Or feel der power ven meln might,
M'slnself vas IT.
I shust absorbs der lager beer,
Und points mein moustache to mein
.ear,
Der boss of all der hemisphere,
Mdnself vas IT.
Mens dat in odder lands reside
H'af spread der story far und vide
Dat Gott fights mit der odder side,
Mieinself vas IT.
Mitt Gott I am not Satisfy,
Ha did not make der Belgians fly,
Mitt Gott I evermore Fight shy,
Mdnself vas IT.
De,r nations all may take a tip,
For Gott I do not care a zip,
I hat dissolved bartnership,
M'elnself vab IT.
Contributed.
Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556.
Classified Column
WANTED Clean young gentleman
for roommate; rent $5. 1426 R St.
Phone L-4292 26-29-82
WANTED U n i men. Clean work.
good pay, all or spare time. Call
6:30 to 8:00 p. m., room 401 Y. M. C.A.
25-7-150
LOST Moore's fountain pen. Return
to Daily Nebraskan office. 30-32-83
LOST Black Bill-book, containing
thirteen dollars. Finder call at 1627
H St. and receive substantial reward.
23-23-81.
LOST Man who got wrong rain coat
at Gym Thursday please return to
Jack Best. Harvey Rathbone. 28-30-110
Typewriters Gieinited
ALL MAKES
Office Equipment & Supply Go.
117-119 So. I2lh Sl-Funke Bldg.
PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS
Our Windows Show
a few of our best loose-leaf note books. We
have all sizes all shapes, at prices that are right.
The CO-OP, 3is No. nth
SAVE MONEY
by Buying Your Books-
SECOND HAND
AT THE
COLLEGE BOOK
FACING THE CAMPUS.
STORE
. THE
University School of Music
Established 1894
Opposite the University Campus Eleventh and R
Instruction given in all branches of muaic Students may
enroll at any time. Beginners accepted. Prices reasonable
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
University Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
IN THE TEMPLE
FOR. UNIVERSITY FOLKS pNLY
Quality Economy Convenience
Meal Hours. 7:008:30 11:001:30 6.307.00.
SCARLET AND CREAM
STORE
Saturday, the first day of the Great Sale When?
October 24, '14. The Closing Day, November 10, '14.
25 Per Cent Discount on oil Felt and Leather
Novelties.
Get Colors for Saturday's Game.
The UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
Phone B-3684
30 No. 11th