The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1916, Image 3

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    E DAILY NEBRASKAN
HLIVEtl THEATRE
TUES.. WED. A WED. MAT.,
T FEBRUARY 8-9
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
Night 50c to $1.50. Mt.50cto$1
FEB. 1? LYMAN H. HOWE
" M........M "
Mugnlflcent Five-Act
Play "Undine"
"The Strange Case of
Mary Page' '
"Tea Plantation In
Java"
"Lonesome Luke"
Pathe Daily "Where Trees are Stone"
Hopkins & Axtell
"Traveling"
The Three Ameres
Novelty Entertainers
"The Red Circle"
Two Comedies
Sellg-Tribune News
The University Players
Present
Mr. Maurice Clark and
Miss Elma Reeder
in
THE MELTING POT
By Israel T. Zanwlll
WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY 9, 1916
TEMPLE THEATRE
Admission 25 Cents
Tickets College Book Store
The Care of
Evening Gowns
Party dresses cleaned our way
will give the wearer a feeling of
satisfaction that will add greatly
to the joy of any occasion.
HDflSBY
Cleaning and Dyeing
SEUVBCE
B6633
WHITMANS CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
LCSmith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARING
New, Rebuilt and Rentals
125 Ko.13ti Ct.
"MELTING POT"
SEAT SALE BRISK
That the sludont hnrtv mn
the work of the University Flayers is
evidenced Dy the brisk sale of seats
for "The Melting Pot." Already the
choice seats of the house are gone.
Many are still left find TllflV ho vn.
. v-
served at the College Book Store.
Scott's Orchestra. Call, B-1482.
Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125
North 12th.
After dinner dances at McCormick'a
Cafe. Open till 1 n. in. 1 9H Smith
Twelfth street.
For Rent Nicely furnished modern
room, suitable for men students. 630
North 16th street. F.M.T.
Perdue Coach Moves
Andy Smith, well known coach at
rordue, has been elected to the posi
tion of coach at the Untvensity of
California. Smith had his first exper
ience at Pennsylvania, where be was
coach of the freshmen In 1907 and
190S. He has done great work with
the material he had at Perdue, and is
very popular with the student body
there. Ex.
THE PENDING TREATY
WITH COLOMBIA
(Continued from Monday)
Are We Trespassers In the Zone?
But the present administration,
which is now urging the ratification
of this treaty, does not really believe
in the theory of guilty co operation on
the part of the United States, or any
one in an official position to repre
sent the United States. For it it did,
the present treaty becomes a mere sub
terfuge, and far from being generous,
it does not right a moiety of the
wrongs which the United Stales has
inbicted upon Colombia. Under this
theory, the treaty with Panama is
no jusu.ication for our possession of
the Canal Zone, we are without title
or color of title, but by reason of the
fraud are trespassers and have no
right to the improvements which we
have placed there. This is ft well
known principle of English and Amer
ican law and was recognized by the
spremo court of the United States in
Kutter v. Smith, 2 Wall., 491. The
canal having been built on Colombian
soil by a wilful trespasser belongs to
Colombia and not to the United States,
as those not parties to the plot had
all along supposed. Though restitu
tion would be at this stage disap
pointing, it would be a legal duty, if
the United States conspired with
Panama to oust Colombia from her
rightful possession of the Isthmus.
The present administration is not,
however, prepared to admit any facts
which will involve the United States
to such a degree or smirch a preced
ing administration to such an extent.
And fortunately such facts do not
exist. The administration appears,
however, to be willing that "in order
to satisfy the sense of justice of Co
lombia," the United States should be
mulcted moderately and that a pre
ceding administration shall be smirch
ed gently. The offer to Colombia to
arbitrate the whole controversy is not
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ARMSTRONG'S'
Quality Is Economy'
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WANTED
1425 MEN .
To Carry Away 1,425
Pairs of Odd Trousers.
ere's a Sale
That's a Stunner
1,425 Pairs of Men's and Young Men's High Grade Odd
Trousers in the Renowed Makes
H
WAIT
UNTIL
YOU
' SEE
THOSE
69c
SHIRTS!
YOU'LL
BUY
A
DOZEN. .
WATCH
FOR
OUR "ADS"
art Schaffner & Marx
and R. & W.
A Dona-Fide Special Purchase Sale
. .... r i j:.: , animated bv this store. It brines to us about One and a
This is one of the best bits or mercnanu.: -n , -
half thousand pairs of Fine Trousers made to sen a, . , v
A Magnificent Assortment of Fabrics, Patterns and Styles
Come in and share in this liberal event-Ev.ry man can use an extra pair of Trousers-You surely can use
them at these prices.
The Sale Plan is Very Simple-nerc it is in a nvi ancu
vazvezr:-
680 PAIRS
of Odd Trousers
Worth up to
$8.50
CHOICE NOW
745 PAIRS
of Odd Trousers
Worth up to
$6.50
CHOICE NOW
.AiMiwr RFfULAR STOCK OF TROUSERS WORTH $4, $3.50, $3, $2.50, $2 AND
ALL OUR REMAINING 70 $1.45, $1.85 AND $2.86.
OOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
RONG
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