The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1918, Image 4

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    THE riATT.Y NEBRASKA
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GARMENT CLEANING
SERVICE
LINCOLN CLEANING AND
DYE WORKS
326 South 11th
. Lee Soukup, Mgr., B6579
CLUB ROOMS
For
FRATERNITIES
137 So. 11th Street
Brownell Buildlnr Call B4249
C. H. FREY
Florist
1133 O St. Phones B 6741-6742
LUNCHEONETTS
SERVED
Tib RESCl
u H A R
CRIPTION
M A C Y
BEST PLACE TO EAT
ORPHEUM CAFE
1418 O
Special Attention to University
Students
On 11th at P Street
SARATOGA
RECREATION
FLOORS
CHAS. N. MOON
Effigies Thought to Bring Luck
The scarsb of the land of the Pyra
mids Is the expression of the hope of
resurrection and the denlre to lire
long. As the beetle was supposed to
be always born anew, so the carrying
of the beetle or Its Image came Into
the customs of the ancients. The war
riors of an elderly day bung the Images
of gods about their necks, and manv
of the brooches and pins of the old
fighters were the efflgh?s of luck
bringing divinities.
E S. CAFE
4
139jouth Eleventh
Systematic Effort Wins
If we take our days and reduce
them to the essentials we shall find,
that there are many real things to do,
needful things to do, and we shall go
about these tasks quietly and eawieet
ly, not expressing our energhes
through a hundred trifles, but through
true effort, properly directed, doing
whatever our hands and hearts and
minds find to do, nobly and well.
Compliment fdr Kathleen
Kathleen told some stories to a lit
tie niece and nephew. At a family
dinner party grandpa referred to these
same nursery tales, but not following
the exact lines, when Margaret, piped
up: "No, no, grandpa, that is not the
way Kathleen tells the stories anTl
Kathleen Is a good knower."
Annat's All
In the opinion of most young ladies
a hare-Hp Is the only legitimate ex
cuse for a hair-lip.
Not the Cause -
Water on the brain is seldom due
to a thirst for knowledge. Boston
Transcript.
Optimistic Thought
Concealing secrets is sometimes no
less advantageous to a man than elo
quence.
A Cuban has invented a palm fiber
substitute for cedar cigar boxes. Now
if he'sll just find a substitute for thr
Christmas cigars that once a year go
in them
A Welsh scientist has written a
book in which he says that in the
seventeenth century It was thought Ir
religious to burn coal. How old fash
ioned we are getting.
TnrfArlnr on the wonderful devel-
nron f th farm tractor a a war
engine, what would happen if a thou
sand or so reaping macnmrs .
Uhm upon the enemy!
It seems hardly reasonable that
many American boys will settle down
in France after the war is over, a
some surmise. The 20-cent piece
doesnt look as big as the American
dollar.
Somebody predicts airplanes that
will carry 100 men and bombs. Better
than that, some day they will carry
whote Sunday school picnica.
It has been found thr -i-" is not
caused by the swaying of trees
Scientists during the last 50 year
have agreed that the reverse 1 true.
GREATEST PROBLEMS
CONFRONT PEOPLE
(Continued from page 1)
cated and" brought up with the rlfht
Ideals and Ideas In mind, in na
tion of democracy Is a alow, oontln.i
ous growth, and the environment must
be such that the people will quickly
realize rhe benefit to be derived from
the change of government.
The people of the United States la
deed have a stupendous task before
them. We have entered the war, not
for purposea of conquest, but as a dis
interested nation, it is our duty to
bring the world on the right plane of
living, to make fhe world safe tvt
democracy and democracy safe for the
world.
farming. But these are only material
things, conditions which apply only to
certain designated territories. Con
ditlons which confront the neater
part of Europe must be considered
first
The boundary lines of all the na
tions have to be settled. In inls va
rious neutral nations will be. Involved.
There is a grave possibility of dispute
even between the allies, as to w-hat
the final outcome of this war shall be
Only certain general rules of agree
ment have been laid down.- The cases
of different nations have to be studied
individually and treated separately.
The work must be done so completely
and faultlessly, that there will be no
possible chance or excuse for uny war
after this.
The systems of government in most
of the European countries will have tn
be altered. Some will have to be abol
ished and changed altogether. New
educational systems will have to be
introduced. The people must be edu
MILITARY Watches
Compasses
Lockets
Pencils
Razors
Etc., Etc.
II ALLETT
Urrl. Jeweler
Esth. 1871
1143 O
B13 B1T01
LOEB'S ORCHESTRA
MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION'S
ORCHESTRA FROM F1VF To
TWENTY FIVE TIECKS
Jazi Band or Boiler Shop Effeyu
.on Request Only
A Fresh Suit
adds'a Wouderful
lAmount of Pep
Let us clean your suit.
We call for and deliver.
LINCOLN CLEANING
& DYE WORKS
326 So. 11th
LEO SOUKUP. Mgr.
No matter what you aay
"SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
CHAPIN BROS., 127 S, 13th
B2234
Learn to Play Band and
Orchestr al Instruments
BAND AND STRING
DEPARTMENT
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SECOND EERM OPENS NOVEMBER 18th
We want you to get acquainted vzith this store where you can
find on sale at reasonable prices any items you may want
Remember We carry a full supply of articles used by students in Mechanical
Drawing, Zoology all branches, Botony, and Electrical Engineering.
Also the following:
Largest Variety Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens
Chemistry Aprons and Sleeves
Note Books in Endless Variety Stationery Greeting Cards
Christmas Gifts for Soldiers and Sailors
i
Now Is When You Should Send These Gifts
Location of This Display of Merchandise is at
A.
i )) V-) f
J 23 "O" Street.
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