The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1915, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBBASKAH
The Daily Nebraskan
Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln
R, V, Koupal Editor-in-Chief
C. E. Paul Managing Editor
Contributing Editor
Ser?y 4Ker AESati Edr
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ReportorUI Staff
Jean Burroughs Clara Schulte S0yrth
J A Ceinar Guy Moates Geneva cnesiey
CharlesPerson John Kyle f JensT"
Eva Miller C. L. Jones A. H. Jensen
Marguerite Kauffmaa Jhn Wenstrand J geede
Frank Barnett Joe C. Flaherty Cloy Hobson
Edward Weaver .
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Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second
clasa mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
"WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915
He who knows it all, knows nothing. He who knows how little
he knows, knows much.
WAR OR PEACE
As long as the people of this country are "on the fence" in
regard to the questions of "Preparedness" end "Peace" it is in
order to suggest that one can arrange to hear any number of argu
ments on either side. Perhaps the debaters will settle the question
for us on the 10th of December.
If you haven't made plans to get to Kansas, now is not a bad
time to get started.
THEY ARE BUSY
There can be no question in your mind in regard to what the
Kansas students are doing to work up enthusiasm for the purpose of
defeating the Cornhuskers. It is safe to say that they have lost no
time in arranging meetings for working up "pep" and a sentiment
which means much to their team. The whole proposition is this, are
we going to stop because our players have been so successful or are
we going to stay by them and be on the athletic field tonight to
show them that we are with them to a finish? Show that you have
red corpuscles in your blood and be on the field tonight at 5:00
o'clock. Don't be a piker.
Girls' Club Party
The Girls' club will give a party
Saturday, November 13th, in Music
hall. The party will be opened
promptly at 2:30 o'clock by a business
meeting, after which games will be
played. All University girls are urged
to come.
Quality Is Our Oly Motto
PUNCH
FRUIT ICES
ICE CREAM
H. C. HATHAWAY
ICE CREAM CO.
Phone B-6152
SEND FLOWERS
We Receive New
Shipments Daily
From the Grower
Enslow Floral Co.
Phone B3695
135 So. 12th St., LINCOLN, NEB.
BE A SPORT
Get your Safety Razor
blades sharpened. See J.
W. Trenchard at University
or call at 1321 O street,
Wilson Drug Store.
WEATHERLY OPPOSES
PRESIDENT'S POLICY
(Continued from page 1)
rninr and fired a salute la recognl
tlon of the aid this Institution Is giv
in towards internationalism.
"i.et ua nut the money which we
would use in the movement for na
tional preparedness, into education or
til A XMSt rid reed Rev. Weatherly. "If
we develop great educational Institu
tions in affirmation of our beuer in
democracy, then we will have an in
fluence which no man can measure."
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Commercial Club
Luncheon in the west balcony at the
Lincoln Commercial club Thursday
noon will take the place of the regular
University Commercial club meeting
at 4 o'clock. Plates are 50 cents, me
following will take the names of those
desiring to attend:
L. V. Meek.
V. W. Russom.
P. T. Babson.
R. II. Walker.
L. W. Reynolds.
All girls in the first year gymnas
ium classes meet in the chapel m
street clothes Thursday, November 11,
at 11:30 o'clock. Attendance is re
quired at this lecture Instead of regu
lar class work that day.
INA E. GITTINGS.
All cadets desiring to try for the
rifle team or the rifle company should
report to Lieut. Parker in the chapel
at 5 p. m. Thursday, November 11.
must be convinced that there is some
concrete .danger. Rev. Weatherly
said he would offer himself up as a
hostage that England' would not at
tack us. The only possible danger
Is from Germany. A country can at
tack us only by a violation of the
Monroe doctrine. When Germany was
considering with Brazil the annexa
tion of a small piece of territory in
South America, the German people
protested vigorously on the grounds
that it would incur the displeasure
and hatred of every South American
country and would mean an immense
loss of trade.
If a man were to make an invest
ment of (200,000 and was convinced
that someone else was going to make
a profit, the man would consider a
long time before deciding. On the as
sumption that Germany will attack
us, "Why not wait and see whether
the will?" asked the speaker. Our
passions are aroused, the people are
caught In a wave of feeling. It is
better to wait. We would have to
raise two generations of children in
an atmosphere of hate to bring about
the general demand for national pre
paredness. That Is the only method.
The day of world dominion is lost.
Internationalism is appearing. We
must meet the countries of Europe
after this conflict, Jon .'a basis of
friendship, justice and good will. The
movement for national preparedness
will not bring about internationalism.
When some Russian warships, after
the beginning of the present war,
sailed past Roberts college, Just north
of Constantinople, they dipped their
Seniors, order
Co-op book store
vember 11.
your caps at the
by Thursday, No-
A. S. M. E. will meet at Prof. F.
W. Chase's residence, 1245 North Thirty-third
street, on Wednesday evening,
November 10.
- Union closed meeting, Friday, No
vember 12. Initiation of new members.
Will all old members please be at
the hall by 8:30 o'clock.
A series of informal teas will be
given in Art hall for all University
women each Thursday afternoon con
tinuing until Thanksgiving. All are
invited.
All cadets desiring to try for the
rifle team or the rifle company should
report to Lieut. Parker In the chapel
at 5 o'clock Thursday, November 11.
A. S. A. E. will meet at Prof. L.
W. Chase's residence, 1245 North
Thirty-third street, on Wednesday eve
ning, November 10.
The Palladian Literary society will
have a musical program with cos
tumes and special features Friday eve
ning, November. 12, on the third floor
of the Temple. Visitors are welcome.
WANTED A roommate. Call at
1636 M street, or phone L-4871. George
Loewenthal. AIEE. 132-40-42
FOUND A fountain pen in U hall,
which may be had at the Nebraskan
office.
A Thrilling Moving Picture Serial
, Begins Today
"The Diamond from the Sky," one
of the most Interesting, exciting and
entertaining moving picture serials,
will begin at the Alpine picture
theatre, 1330 O street, today, and
continue every Wednesday and
Thursday thereafter lor twenty weeks.
Every student should see this $800,000
photoplay. Admission only 5 cents. A
cash prize of $10,000 will be paid to
the person who submits the most ac
ceptable suggestion for a sequel to
"The Diamond from the Sky." Begin
at the first chapter today, enjoy
the entire series, submit your
suggestion and win the prize. The Al
pine picture theatre, 1330 O street
Only E cents. 11-24.
IF a man wants to "stand out in a
crowd" he don't have to act
peculiar. He can be out of the
ordinary, the way VELVET does it
by bein' always kind an cheerful
an honest
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GRAVES PRINTING CO.
SPECIALISTSUNIVERSITY PRINTING
CMAPlfJ BROS.
127 So. 13th
FLOWERS ALL THE TIME
Seniors Notice
We Have Been Given The Order by Committee. Please Order
As Soon as Possible.
CO-OP BOOK STO01E
A. H. PEDEN
318 North Eleventh
Phone L-4610
The University School of Music
RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL
BRANCHES OP
Music Dramatic Art Aesthetia Dancing
ASK FOR INFORMATION .
WILLARD KIMBALL, Director
Opposite Campus llth&RSts.
THE
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S33 North 12th 8t
Telephones B2311 and B3355
Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers
For the "Work and Service that
Pleases." Call D2311. The Best
Equipped Dry Cleaning; Plant In the
West One day service If needed.
Reasonable prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
DO YOU WANT TO SEE THE KANSAS GAME?
With each purchase of $1.00 you receive a chance of
having your railroad fare paid to and from Lawrence. After
each 40 such purchases are made, a drawing will be held.
Every $1.00 purchaser has one chance in 40 to go to Kansas.
Ask us about it. .
College Book Store
Facing Campus
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