i THE DAILY NE BB ASK AM To Advertise In Cornhuaker II The Daily Nebraskan Property of the Urlverelty of Nebraska, Lincoln R. V, Koupal... Edltor-ln-Chlet C. E. Paul Managing Editor Ppwr Rnencer Contributing Editor flI lifr Associate Editor Tj. c:::::::::::::::::::"": Edltor ReportorlaJ Staff Tpnn Rnrrouiha Clara Schulte Edward Weaver J A Cejnar Guy Moates Dorothy Ellsworth Charles Peterson John Kyle GraeTa Wey Eva Miller C. L. Jones Alleen Eberman Marguerite Kaufttnaa John Wenstrand Ivan Beede Frank Baraett Joe C. Flaherty Cloy Hobson U. S. Harkson Business Manager E. B. Scott A88t BuBlness Manager Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second class mail matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915 We have but a short time this semester to urge that something definite be done in regard to the question of credit, in one form or another, for reporters. In the past and at present the reporters receive little or nothing for their services and consequently they do not feel inspired to do more than they receive credit for. The editorial staff has no means of compelling members of the repor torial staff to hand in stories because they get nothing more than "glory" and a copy of the Nebraskan for their services. If arrange ments are made to give reporters University hours for their work, and a member of the faculty given supervision over them there can be no doubt but what the Nebraskan would take on the aspect of a real publication. As things are at present we must take the blame, let alone credit, for a publication which is working under a severe handicap. Our plea is not for the staff of this semester but for the future workers, for the good of the cause, and for the future good of the Nebraskan. ; An exchange says, "Some men can wear a mustache and look respectable. Generally they have passed the forty mark. Others well we leave it to your own judgment." Quite a responsibility. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Friday, December 17 Delta Tau Delta Dance, Lincoln. Phi Delta Theta Dance, Rosewilde. Alpha Theta Chi Dance, Music Hall. Farm Houbo Dance. Sigma Chi House Dance. Saturday, December 18 Achoth House Dance. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Tickets for the military ball, Jan uary 21, may be had from Williard Folsom, R. V. Koupal and A. J. Covert. Palladian will hold a closed meet ing Thursday evening in Palladian hall from 6 to 8 o'clock.' Everyone'is requested to bring a Christmas pres ent. . The Silver Serpents and Mystic Fish will meet at 11:30 Thursday in the Y. W. C. A. rooms for checking up. All faculty women interested in or ganizing a gymnasium class for recre ative purposes, meet at 11:45 o'clock today in the Chapel. INA E. GITTINGS. Senior Class meeting, Thursday, De cember 16, at 11 o'clock. Law 101. Im portant business. All Seniors urged to be present. V. C. GEORGE. There will be a meeting of the com mittees and the members of the Cath olic Students' club 'who are interested in the play, In the University Temple, Thursday at 11 o'clock. Ihe Rosewilde club will give a Christmas dance, Saturday, December 25, 1915, at the LINCOLN HOTEL. University couples welcome. Thorn- burg's Military 8-piece Orchestra. 2t Girls Play Basketball One hundred and fifty girls have turned out for basketball practice and the coaches are drilling three classes a day. Class teams will be formed as soon as the game has been learnedJ by all and a class tournament will be held sometime near the begin ing of the second semester. To be eligible to play a girl must make all first semester credits. Two former stars, Lucille and Ca mille Leyda, have turned out with the Senior team, and with Camille Kock and Edna Coffee on the Sopho more squad and many snappy Fresh man players developing, the tourna ment is sure to be featured by stel lar playing. The person who took an overcoat from the Temple Saturday night muet return same by Wednesday noon to the hook from which it was taken or to the address found on papers in the Inside pocket, to avaid trouble. He was seen from the inside of the cafe teria and his name and address are known. 142-62-63 WANTED 'Nimble fingered person, to do ten to twenty hours of light desk work. University prices. Room 207 Nebraska hall. 147-62. Two adjoining rooms, modern, on first floor, with piano. Also one on the third floor. Phone L-5623. 636 North 16th. 142-62-63 FOUND A watch, in gym locker room. Call at Nebraskan business of fice between 10 and 11 o'clock. LOST Chemistry three book, Holleman. and note book. Finder please leave same in Registrar's of fice. 141-61-63 The following firms have already contracted for advertising in the 1916 Cornhusker. It is only fair that tney should receive recognition: Miller & Paine. Alva C. Townsend. Mayer Bros. Schembeck's Orchestra. College Book Store. C. L. Anderson. Keller Photo Supply Co. , Byrnes Shoe Co. Farquhar Clothing Co. Frey & Frey. Rudge & Guenzel. Meier Drug Co. Lancaster Milk. Unl. Book Store. H. Herpolshelmer & Co. Chapin Bros. Magees'. Harris-Sartor Co. Evans Laundry. Co-op. Book Store. i Lincoln Photo Supply Co. C. L. Flodeen. Higby. Roberts Sanitary Dairy. Lincoln Free Press. L. C. Smith Typewriter Co. First National Bank. Whitebreast Coal Co. Lincoln Hotel. Piller's Drug Store. Cummins'. Popcorn Stand. Oliver Theatre. City National Bank. Graves Prlntery,, People's Grocery. Geschwender's Market Lincoln Cleaning & Dye Works. The Saratoga. Beatrice Creamery Co. Simmons, The Printer. Folsom Bakery. Green Gables Sanitarium. Bycr's Grocery. Standard Market. Grlswold Seed Co. Hyde Printery. Esther's Hospital. MacDonald, Photographer. University of Nebraska. Central National Bank. Baltimore Billiard HalL Fenton B. Fleming, Jewelry Shop. Kostka Drug Co. Lincoln Gas & Electric Co. Universal Millinery Shop. University School of Music. Charles W. Fleming, Jewelry. Special values in tan shoes, for drill. Cincinnati Shoe Store. 142 N. 12th. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 126 North 12th. Helen G. You certainly gave me a queer look a minute ago. Topsy I don't remember it, but you've sure got it. "What are you doing, sonny, fish ing?" "Nope; I'm Just trying to drown this worm." Bruce Here's a funny thing for your paper; I've walked several miles with it Bob There's such a thing as car rying a Joke too far; Boy Papa, how did they discover iron? Father1 I have heard that they smelt it. LOST Spanish grammer, Coestes; left in Room 207, U hall, Tuesday aft ernoon, between 1 and 2 o'clock, Nov. SI. St Bob Do you like popcorn balls? Clara I don't believe that I've ever attended one. Dance at Folsom hall every Wednes day and Saturday evening. Five ple'ce orchestra. Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482. " iTCDACCOJ u IF a man wants to "stand out in a crowd" he don't have to act peculiar. He canN be out of the ordinary, the way VELVET does it by bein' always kind an cheerful an' honest 11 mi in i ii-Jj CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th FLOWERS ALL THE TIME The University School of Music RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OF Music Dramatic Art Aesthetle Dancing ASK FOR INFORMATION WILLARD KIMBALL, Director Opposite Campus 11th & R Sts. For a Xmas gift an Address Book makes an ideal gift. Come in and see what they are like. CO-OP BOOK STORE 318 No. 11th A. H. Peden Phone L4610 GRAVES PRINTING CO. CHRISTMAS CARDS AND STATIONERY Buy your Xmas Presents at the College Book Store Facing Campus and avoid the rush and jam of the down town stores. You will be well pleased with what you find here. THE Evans S33 North 12th 6t Telephones B2311 end B3355 Gleaners, Pressers, Dyers Vot the "Work and Serrice that Pleases." Call B2311. The Beit Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the West. One day serrlce If needed. Reasonable prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. 1 "