The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 23, 1914, Image 2

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    THE n A I L Y NEBBASKAN
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The Dally Nebraskan
Property of
TUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA
Llnooln
C. A. SORENSBN
Edltor-ln-Chl
Acting Managing Editor.... R. V. Koupal
AMoclate Editor L. O. Chatt
REPORTOKIALi STAFF
I van O. Ueede Irving T. Obrf elder
j c. Beard - Leter Zoolc
Everett J. AlthouM lra Slater
F W McDonald Marg. KautTman
k! Grablll Harold Q. King
Charles M. Frey Jamea A. MoEachen
.1. R. Gliuwey Bennett C. Vlr
W. Jacobeon T. W. McMlIlian
SPECIAL FEATURES
Whoa Who Sllaa Bryan
Lorena Blxby
Society column Camille Leyda
I Dorothy Ellsworth
Cartoonist Charles Mlsko
Athletics Henry Kyle
Bualneas Manager Frank S. Perkins
Aast. Buslna Manager.. Russell F. Clark
Subscription price $2.00' per year,
payable In advance. '
Single copies. 5 cents each.
Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln.
Nebraska, as second-class mail matter,
under the Act of Congress of March 3.
1879.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1914
Halligan'fi toe came in handy.
By the way what was jttae golden
text yesterday?
The man who denounces others does
not thereby prove his own worth.
iA good-sized regular check from
home gives a peace that passes all un
derstanding. It will take several pages in football
who's who to do Justice to Nebraska.
8EASON IS OVER.
hlsh-neralded Hawkeye proved them
selves worthy of the'r opponent.
Thirsting for revenge, the Hawleyltes.
pointed for this game throughout the
entire season, and before five thousand
loyal backers, played with a bitterness
and desperation embellished with a
mastery of. football technique that
nothing short of fitlehm's magnificent
machine could have checked. Though
Nebraska has many larger scores to
her credit, he has none of which she
can be more proud.
Nebraska scored in every quarter,
her one touchdown coming in the
third. Taking the ball on her own
forty yard line, when Rutherford inter
cepted a forward pass, a dazzling com
bination of line plunges and forward
passes carried the irresistible Corn
hugkers through the Hawkeye defense
to the coveted goal, Potter scoring the
touchdown. Iowa's touchdown came in
the final period as a result of a thirty-
five yard forward pass.
Capt. Halligan and Dick Rutherforl
were the particular stars of the Corn-
"husker line-up, to Rutherford going the
distinction of having gained more
ground than any other player on either
team. Nebraska used only three sub
stitutes, Doyle going in for DeLanatre,
Selzer for Rutherford, and Hawkins
for Potter, in the middle of the third
quarter. Potter and Rutherford re
turned to the line-up in the fourth
period.
UNI. NOTICES
RAFFLING BOARDS
PAY WAY TO IOWA
THOUGHT PROVOKING.
By Albion W. Small, University of
Chicago.
We know perfectly well that thou
sands of people are flourishing with
out earning anything at all, and other
thousands earn various fractions of
what they get. Of course, that means
so much taken indirectly from the
earnings of other people. We refuse
to admit it, because we can't see how
far the admission might carry us. Any
one who has the brains with him must
sooner or later discover that such a
position is a logical and moral stulti
fication. Our capitalistic system is a
siphon that sucks up men's rights by
a law of accelerated motion. Simply
give it time and let it alone and it
would end before very long in having
every cubic inch of land, sea and
sky bonded to a clique of financiers,
and then the terms under which the
rest of the human race might be per
mitted to stay on earth could be dic
tated in the licenses granted at their
own price by the syndicate.
Mustache Race.
lAt the recent fifth annual "mustache
race" at Chicago University, sixty men
entered the competition. No one whose
beard was more than two hours old
was eligible. An experienced barber
inspected the candidates. Any Senior
man found with adornmentjof any size
on his upper lip will be given the third
degree. The winners of the contest
will be chosen in December by women
of the senior class. Prizes will be
given for the most promising blond,
the thickest and densest, the largest
in area, best all-around crop and a
consolation reward will be given to the
booby. A miniature Glllete razor
blade will be the pledge button of the
order.
Die Stamped Stationery
Any one or two letters stamped
in any color or two quires of fine
paper with envelopes to match
$1.00.
5 QUIRES $3.00
See Our Samples
I1ALLETT
Uni Jeweler
Ettb. 1871 1143 O
Many Unique Ways Invented to See
the Big Game Authorities Op
posed to the Boards.
Many men were. overly anxious to
see the Iowa-Nebraska game. But
some did not have the necessary coin
to go, and riding the bumpers is no
dellghL ln this chilly morning air. But
still they must go. Where there is a
will there is a way. And raffling
boards galore were carried over the
campus. Each board contained a large
number of holes. Each hole contains
a number. You were asked to buy a
number for which you paid 25 cents
and the whole board amounted to sixty
dollars. There are three lucky nun
bers for which prizes are given: Two
$15 prizes and a turkey. The two men
that run the board divided the surplus,
which amounted to about $25 apiece,
This was enough to take them to Iowa
City and bet a litle too, perhaps.
Dean Engberg is inclined to think
that raffling boards are all-fired nulsan
ces and petty gambling games. Dr.
Condra is still stronger and says:
"They are out of order, they have no
place on the campus and should be
censured."
Cornhusker Pictures.
All Junior nd Seniors who want
their pictures In the 1915 Cornhusker
will have the same taken at Town
sends before December 1. Three dol
lars covers the price of photos and cut
Cornhusker. '
Co-operate with, your editorial staff
tor the early publication of this year's
book by sitting for your pictures be
fore ThankBglving and avoid dels
that Is caused by negligence.
M. L. POTEET,
Business Manager.
Senior.
The Senior caps have arrived and
may be obtained at any time at the
University Book Store.
Junior and Senior Pictures.
Juniors and Seniors desiring thtlr
picture before Christmas must have
the sitting finished before Thanksgiv
ing.
Notice.
Senior class meeting Tuesday, No
vember 24th, 11:30 p. m., in the chapel.
Election of class officers and other im
portant business. Everyone out.
CARL GANZ,.
President.
Junior Football.
All Juniors who expect to play in
tomorrow's game be sure to report for
practice at 4 p. m.
DAVID H. BOWMAN.
Stewards Meet.
Fraternity and Sorority stewards
are asked to please mset at U. 207 to
night at 5 o'clock. Important.
MERLE WADE,
Secretary Interfraternity Council.
California President Says Canal Will
End Oriental Peril.
That the opening of the Panama
Canal marks the end of the Oriental
peril on the Pacific Coast was the
contention of President Wheeler in a
recent speech before the New York
Chamber of Commerce.
"Our people have been out there
on the firing line." he said, "on the
frontier of Orientalism, waiting for re
enforcements to come up in order that
Orientalism might not take its ad'
vantage and overwhelm this fair strip
of cast that belongs to you." The
opening of that canal, according to
President Wheeler, means that the day
of waiting may now be over, the night
of doubt is past and that strip of land
on the Pacific is going to belong un
questionably to white men.
The Pactfc Is to be the great arena
in which the ultimate problem of how
the East is to get on with the West
must Jbe solved. Dally Californlan.
Pet Name.
I call my sweetheart "Dum-dum,"
Her real name I discard.
For though I find her head is soft
She hits me very bard.
MOTION PICTURES
AT INSTITUTES
Will Picture Student From Time He
Reaches Campus Films Will be
Sent to Picture Theatres.
Motion pictures! are about to appear
at the farmers' institutes being held in
different parts of the state Films were
made the other day showing the work
of the students in actual operation at
the University School of Agriculture,
They embrace the routine from the
timejhe student reaches the campus
to his registration, entrance to classes,
and life about the campus. The films
will also be duplicated and sent to
many motion picture theatres.
ANOTHER 'APPLICATION.
Another Stenographer Wants Position
on Blue Print Different Type
Than Author of First Letter.
Manager of Blue Print, '
Uni of Nebraska.
Deer Sur:
i have saw ur advertizement fur an
Stenografer and thunk u mite giv me
thet Job. I am yus frum sweden mit
wite hare and pink ies. Mine age ts
nlnteen comin nex. summer.
my Experients r In old pedersen's
Dairy. Stockholm, Sweden'. Yl kin
rite zo fast as nutting and will be
ein gude wurker. .
Respectively,
IVA MANN NEARLYWEDEN.
Please giv me thet Job.
Ted Marriner. Cleaner. Hatter. 35
North 11th.
Classified Column
LOST Gold Shirt Stud. Chip diamond.
Return to I R. Fraker, Senior Law,
and receive substantial reward.
49-51-680
LOST Innocent pin, rtJ devil's head
with crossed forks beneath; initials
R. F. C. on back- Finder please leave
at alumni headquarters. 11-14-?
TPF thar was a law agin killm
JLJ worry, I reckon
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di'ted by the grand jury.
There's no need to tell a real pipe smoker that there a no
worry killer like tobacco. But here's something for him
to bear in mind. When he wants a tobacco that a mild;,
cool, Ion? burning: and fragrant, let him say VLLVLT.
The natural qualities of Kentucky's BurksrA i Lux and
afred-in-the-wood mellowness make VELVET The
Smoothest Smokinff Tobacco. JOc tuisand 5cmeUl-linedbas.-.
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raska Tablet Correspondence
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WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
BOB
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