The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1916, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Class scraps,, which have been the
custom for the last ten years at Penn
state, have been abolished. Exchange.
Harvard, Yale, Princeton and many
other universities in the east have
added fifty dollars to their tuition on
account of the general rise in prices.
Exchange.
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND I
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
at the
TERMINAL DRUG STORE
THE "NIFTY PLACE"
10th and 0 St.
Quick 8arvlce
Open at All Timet
Orpheum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Student
PRIVATE TUTORING
In Mathematics
Box 1344 Station "A"
Giffen Beaute
Shop
EDITH BELLE LEWIS
237 S. 14th 8 1926
Build up your scanty locks
with
CURLS, PUFFS, TRANS
FORMATIONS, SWITCHES
MISS FORBES, Chiropodist
Special attention given to
the care of feet
MARY E. FORBES
Chiropodist
BOXING AND WRESTLING
LESSONS
20 for $3.00
City Y. M. C. A.
FRED SHEPHERD
For District Judge
ENDORSED BY THE BAR
A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP
You pay from $25.00 to $75.00
for an overcoat that may wear
three seasons. Why hesitate
about paying as much for a
watch which will wear a life
time? Your inspection solicited.
TUCKER-SHEAN
Manufacturing Jewelers and
Opticians
Eleven Twenty-Three O Street
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for college chaps are a spe
cialty with us. All we ask
is to have you come in and
see what we have to offer.
Prices
$10425
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POLITICAL ADVERTISING
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NEW LIBRARY BOOKS
John L. Kennedy
Republican Candidate for
U. S. Senator
FlrnArlf nr-pil an a Congressman.
Closely associated with State and Na
tional affairs.
Knows the needs of Nebraska people.
Tne logical candidate to eiect
VOTE FOR HIM
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
Willard E.
Stewart
CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION
AS
Judge of the
District Court
ON NON-PARTISAN BALLOT
Your Approval at the Polls Will
Be Appreciated
POLITICAL ADVERTISING
IBYpgTlTlOM
THIS "LAW AND ORDER"
PLANK
In Kj Patfonn Two Years Ago
Cost Me 2,000 Votes:
"'I propose to secure convic
tions of all persons who sell or
give liquor to minors and habit
ual drunkards and will enforce
the following statutes: 3851, 3953
Revised Statutes of Nebraska
1913."
Will Lancaster County Dryi
allow this to happen again in
November?
The loan desk at the library has re
ceived the following new books:
Advertising:. Its Principles and
Practices Tipper, Hotchklss, Holling
worth. Parsons.
Autobiography of Thomas Collier
Piatt.
Beauty for Ashes Bacon.
Chief British Poets, The Nielson &
Webster.
Child Labor Bulletin.
Constructive English Emery.
Copper Coins of India, The Valcn
tine.
Cowboy Songs Lomax.
Dikter at Malmstrom.
Documentary History of Rhode
land Chapin.
Electoral Reform in England and
Wales Seymour.
European Police Systems Fosdick.
Franz Liszt Huneker.
General Statistics of Cities.
Hausa Folk-Lore Uattray.
History of Worshipful Company of
the Drapers of London, 2 vols. John
son. How to Listen to Music Krehbiel.
Indian Architecture Havcll.
L'Europe Turquie.
Literary Middle English Reader-
Cook.
Lycksalightetens O Alterbom.
Making of Modern Germany, The
Schovill.
Man Against the Sky, The Robin
son.
Manual of Successful Slorekecping,
The Hotchkin.
Mary Carleton . Narratives, The
Bernbauru.
Medical Compend for Masters of the
Naval Auxiliary Service.
Modern Composers of Europe, The
Eiton.
Music and Poetry Lanier.
Outlines of Music History Hamil
ton.
Pictures of the Apostolic Church
Ramsay.
Picturesque Architecture of Mexico
La beaume and Papin.
Productive Advertising Hess.
Russian Folk Tales Magnus.
Sculptured Tombs of Hellas Gard-
r;r.
What is Good Music? Henderson.
The ideal coeducational condition
has come into being at the University
of Montana. The records show that
there are just as many women in the
university as there are men. Ex.
Kansas. Plans are laid to establish
a divinity school In the university.
The Christian church will use Meyers
hall for Bible instruction. Physicians
here are fighting the dread typhoid
disease. Ex.
Seniors at Montana have adopted
an olive drab derby as their class hat.
They almost get (he "old Erown." Ex.
The Harvard Lampoon,' America's
first humorous paper, has celebrated
its fortieth anniversary. It is pub
lished by the students of Harvard uni
versity. Exchange.
Straw Votes
Wilson lost out in a straw vote tak
en at Princeton college recently. Most
of the colleges in the east have con
ducted "elections." The results show
Hughes leading. Ex.
This is the time of year when the
landladies hover around, assuring you
that it is still verjr warm. Ex.
Twenty-five detachable row boat
motors, to be offered for sa'.o at the
end of the year, are now being man
ufactured by the mechanical engineers
of the University of Minnesota. Ex
change.
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHUMWAY FOR LIEUTENANT
GOVERNOR
(State Journal, Feb. 28.)
Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 25. To the Edi
tor of the State Journal: Senator
Shumway of Wakefield Is a native of
Minnesota and was educated in the
public schools of the state and gradu
ated from the University of Minnesota
in the class of 1882. A month after
graduating he settled at Wakefield,
Neb., which has been, hit residence
ever since. In 1887 he felt that he
ought to give more attention to public
offices and was elected on the school
board, a position that he has held con
tlnuously ever since. He was promi
nently mentioned for regent of the
University in the republican conven
tion of 1889.
He was first elected to the legisla
ture in 1890 as a member of the sen
ate. In the session of 1891 he took a
prominent part in saving the farm
from the pirates who were trying to
sell it for real estate speculation pur
poses, in special recognition of this
work the republican state convention
nominated Senator Shumway the fol
lowing fall as regent of the University
and although a very large vote was
polled he went down under the popu
list wave, the ticket being defeated
with few exceptions.
He has always been very much in
forested In everything relating to edu
cation, a constant attendant at school
meetings, at district associations of
teachers and the state teachers' asso
ciation. For the last three years Sen
ator Shumway has been president of
the board of education section of the
State Teachers' association; and has
always been a leader in the movement
to vitalize the public schools and make
them respond to the needs of the peo
ple.
For twenty years Senator Shumway
was always a delegate to the republi
can state conventions and interested
himself in the nomination of good men
for the position of regent the Univer
sity without regard to partisan ex
pediency.
As a result of his activity along
these Hues his friends and neighbors
insisted on his representing their dis
trict in the senate In 1913 anL.1916.
In the senate of 1913 he introduced
nni carried through the well known
Shumway bill providing for instruction
in agriculture in the high schools with
some state aid. This bill is consid
ered a model of its kind and has been
widely commented oh by educators
everywhere who are anxious to de
velop agricultural education in our
schools below the University in such
a way as to produce the maximum effi
ciency with the minimum cost to the
taxpayer.
In the legislature of 1915 when at
tacks were made on the University,
particularly in the house, Senator
'Shumway was one of the very best
friends of the institution and it is in
no small measure due to his firm and
unwavering friendship in the senate
that the University was able to come
through that legislative session in
good condition. The friends of the
University remember his action a year
agiJSvlth gratitude. In this legislative
session Senator Shumway was the au
thor of a law which requires the nor
mal schools to have a two-year course
for the special preparation of teachers
in the rural schools.'
The people of the state should re
member that the position of lieuten
ant governor is an important one. Any
one who commands the respect of his
colleagues as Senator Shumway does
is likely to name important commit
tees for conference on educational
matters. All friends of the University
the normal schools and of rural
schools, and particularly of agricul
ture, ought to rally to the senator and
see that he is placed in what may be
a strategic position in the next legis
lature. JOHN H. MOCKETT, JR.
Orpheum Shoe Repair Co.
Students' Headquarters for all kinds of Shoe Repairing. "
WOR( CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
Telephone B-1316 211 North 12th Street
THE
Telephone MS 11
ISS North 12th Ct
Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers
For the "Work and Service that
Pleases." Call B2S11. The Beit
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant' to the
West. One day service it needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
'service. Repairs to men's garment
carefully made.
Everyone Must Wear An
Official Rooters Cap
t
To Get a Seat in the Q
Rooters Section
Get Reservation at Once !
ADVERTISEMENT
Attention Students !
The Prohibitory Amendment will appear at the top of the
ballot substantially as follows:
Shall the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended
by adding thereto the following?
On and after May first, 1917, the manufacture, the sale, the
keeping for sale or barter, the sale or barter under any pretext, of
malt, spirituous, vinous, or any other intoxicant liquors, are for
ever prohibited in this state, except for medicinal, scientific,
mechanical, or sacramental purposes.
YES
Shall the above and foregoing Amend
NO ment to the Constitution be adopted?
301 Q
REMEMBER, a "yes" vote is a vote for the Amendment, a
"no" vote is a vote against it To vote for the Amendment mark
the ballot as above indicated by making a cross in the square
under the word "yes." No other vote will be counted for it vote
early and mark your ballot as above shown.
COUNTY DRY FEDERATION
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