T 1 1 11 ) A I U V N 12 11 T? A S K A N THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I'lil.llslinl S.iii.Liv. Tn. s.l.iv. .-.In. s,.:i . . n'nrs.Ln- : .1 l-'riihiy . r i-mIi v.-U l.y t I lilvcrslty i.f Nrl.r.iskM. Itl lKIAI. IMU USll'V n i:u ation I iuI.t tlx. liliv.il.iu c.f Hi.- Ntu.l.-nt IMli lirul ioiii Ho. ml. Km.t.'.I m ? m.o.hI la. i;.. il.r at liu- ,,M,.lli... In I. i" .-lr.t-l.:i. ' lit OHK"-. 'm-vll ii. I!'"- Sl,.rii(li. imi . '',r ",r Jil. i'l" M'li.l' -111- MnKl. .-..i..v '',,U EDITORIAL STAFF N. STORY HARDING. ...Editor-in-Chief JACK AUSTIN M.in.ieinj Editor JESSIE WATSON Associate Editor CRVIN GASTON News Editor GREGG McCRIDE News Editor ROY CUSTAFSON News Editor liKl.l.i: l u:iw vxi.iy ;;!'" IMAUI.1 .l I t ill. 1.1. xi..ri h.ilimr T-l-liuiu U-.i.-.ll; rm.ni 'I" '"" Asil.iul .-iiil.iii.il rii.r-: It.-I.M. H..r. MniU liiimlul. Uarlau i:ntr nml Joy I. (.iiilfuril. t..Ttrii.!. rmttTM.il nn.1 t,tMi.vlt'f l.itints. as!stmit M.rlfty minor. KiitlitTine v..n Mlmkwlti. Staff Artist. resist rar's books to call our own. Re i h'iiiIkt that each hour founts toward siailuaticn. ami that many u stutlcu'' l:aa been ilenled a shooitsktii bocauso hi lacked (inly u fi'v re-'iuired hours. I..: us lo ilarlnt; in everything wo will -but lot us bo a little carotul In :'m way wo obtain our knowledge Otherwise, it's like, ghio made from !!or,r and water ii won't stick long. To .'oo t'ao number of plaids, hot riiV-honos and (woods which dot tho oair.i'us oaoh -lay is to believe, that the a hole of Sa-tland has boon trans i '.Mited here. Hoot nion; Is it not so? mi FRESHMEN TROUNCE 11511! AT PRACTICE Yearlings nrfer.t First String Nine by Score of 7 to 5 Team Leaves for Ames Tomorrow. BUSINESS STAFF GLEN GARDNER. ...Business Manager JAMES FIDDOCK..Asst. Business Mgr. tNOX BURNETT Circulator. Mgr. VIvfrtMnir .Munl: '!:atiiiff.v Klu mv. I liauiift-y roller. C Illi'or.l Hit-kit. New K.litor for TI.U Imii KOY UVSTAFSON ATTEND THE FARMERS1 FAIR! Saturday is not merely the Ags day to "howl." Eyery student in the Uni versity should journey to the Farm campus during the day and partake of the hospitality cf the Agricultural College. There will be dancing parades, exhibits and vaudeville a veritable Atiantic City Midway or Luna Park. If you like hamburgers your taste wiil be satisfied; if you don't there will be other things to eat. The Farmers' Lair is ;.n All-University activity. It needs your support and you will get a whole lot of fun out of supporting it. DO HE HAVE TO PLEAD WITH YOU? "Tho daily jazs dance and tho oozy !.:nous;ne will not produce Wrights, Thompsons, Simpsons, Merediths, lioitla or ratMocko." Tills s'.atcmor. !y Coach Schulte in reference to Ne braska's track hopes Is sound and pre sents the truth in a startling way. Obviously the Coach Is disappointed in Nebraska. lie really thought the men of Nebraska had the courage to got out on the track five hundred strong and push Nebraska to the top rotch on tho stage of the cinder path spoit. '! have pleaded and bogged with at least 500 promising-looking men. In today's tryouts for tho Missouri Valley Freshman meet less than thirty men turned out." says the Coach. Po Nebraska men have to be begged and pleaded to get out for track? Do you not realize that along with tin boost that you give to Nebraska fit this sport, you will train your body and emerge in the best of physical condition? Support Coach Schulte and show j him that he has reason to confide in you! Get out on the track and de I vtlop!! ' WHY NOT THE BAND TO OMAHA? A student opinion wri.ten the other t!av bv a .NVbr .Ar. :i reaiVr si:ggo.-t - )f , t I I I EDITORIAL OF THE DAY !l : Tlio freshmen handed the Varsltj n good drubbing in a practice contest lirt night at the State Farm campu-i diamond. The linal count was 7 to 5 v 1th the yearlings on the long end cf the score. Coach Schisslor used Atkinson on the mound against the arsity and the big follow from the Ag school pitched a wonderful game. Munger and Peterson were on the slab for the Varsity. Atkinson's showing last night agaiiift the Varsity Insures hi.-) position on the squad for the trip to Ames the latter part of this week. Tho Varsity was off form last night and played very ragged ball through out the game. Loose fielding and in ability to hit in the pinches caused the downfall of the Varsity. Coach Ticket t's yearlings showed up in great form against the older men and dis played a great improvement over the past couple of weeks. Team Leaves Tomorrow. Coach Schissler leaves tomorrow morning with a squad of thirteen or fourteen men for Ames whe-e the Huskers will moot the Aggies in a two Fame series, Friday, and Saturday. Nebraska is located in fourth place in the Missouri Valley conference stand ing with two games won and one lost. Missouri is leading the race v. ith seven games won and none lost. Entries for the inter-fraternity base ball tournament will close this eve n rg. pAny fraternity that has not alieady entered is urged to do so at once. Entries may bo turned into the .ithli'tie office in the Armory or the Student Activities office. Owing to tho fact that there wi!l j no paper tomorrow, the schedule ltmucrtti! altiar rV " XxttsXlt HL.tf.Ki Xs SHOW V'lOOf KftlOtXfc.ff."X !'i:.i! W Wii: . x nX ).' Ill - r THUrtSDAY, MAY 5. Roscoe Pcund Club, 7:15 p. m., Law Hall. John Marshall Club, 7:15 p. m., Law HaH. Junior Law Hop, Lincoln Hotel. Christi.-.n Science Society meeting. 7:30 p. m Faculty Hall, Temple. Senior picnic, Crete. Y. M. C. A. forum, Temple. University Players, 8:15 p. m., Temple Tneater. Mystic Fish subscription party, Lin coln. Green Goblins, 7:30, Alpha Thcta Chi house. Xi Delta, 7:15, Ellen Smith Hall. Commercial Club, 11 a. m., Social Science 305. Iron Sphinx, 7:30 p. m., Sigma Alpha EpsiloM house. Sirjma Delta Chi, 6 p. m., Grand Hotel. Pershing Rifles, 7 p. m., Nebraska hall. FRIDAY, MAY 6. Palladian open meeting, 8:15 p. m., Pdlladian Hall. University Players, 8:15 p. m., Temple Theater. Kappa Delta Pfci spring party, Rose wildc. Phi Gamma Delta spring party, K. of C. SATURDAY, MAY 7. University Players, 8:15 p. m., Temple Theater. Closed night. Achoth spring party, Scottish Rite Temple. SUNDAY, MAY 8. Silver Lynx Mother's Day. to us ;.n a ;r.:u wv perhaps r.wn vp the owy.is H" Omi-.h.i day, as wo'.! as k-.j H-t lV.;vt rilty sr-rt into :ho i-i;!.bub cf :'-.' :r."To-io'.:s for twelve urs. T!:o o;-;r.:n foi'.ows: "Why int t..5;e :'.-.. b..nd along w'th t or. 0-!i.:':a :? P.osi-Ies prov:.'. ing r.v.isic m the Train, it wo'.'ld b u f.re.:t a.!vov.:tr.n;t fir th r:''.vcr!tv o have the K.r. ! i:i Omaha. T!:.' famous strains cf Nvlrj?'-.a tur.o I'layc-d by t!:o r.t t-. r.isrlvi. s would Ir.joi: :lr? t.r.-.'. HP Ir.to l!:- excursion. Wht n Cr.!:i!:a h'-.irs ou br.r.d they will l:r..-w ;!:..t th.1 Cm liukers a--1 nh.;; 'o t.:ho ;.ossr.-" Tho c,-:.-n:l'2i of fr;.-:.-s r.::r.t ;j b.:rr: r i bar. I O Om aha with ;!: s'-c : ::r ! .c rior--stu.lcr.t5 who r:: it t ko ttso trip. However. whe!-' !;:.:;:'. r.f e-d r.ct b'-lepr'-.e-nt. d. Thero ere surely enough TOf.hfrs .f that or?ar.!zat:on who would I," str.v.z cr.yv.'." y ar. ! who wotiM b'1 or.ly too gL.d to lake their instru ments alonT. If sor.ie scheme could bf r!.-vise-l whereby th c-iitiro boni! c-nuld .::t. whh exp-nsr-s ia:d. so much the better. If this were Wis consin, a sho:t mass np'.tin? won!;', be er-o",ch n collect funis to se-nd the hr.nl t; Omaha. We linpe '.here may be some way iii which th" band can aeeomr.any the visitors wh'-n they take possession of the Cat? City tomorrow. ?o:r,e of the c-.mrns sipns are r.o; !Uif abrea?? of the time'. Near the I'rivcway at the bark of AdminisTa t:rn H;-.'l a cc .n.-p:c:jous sign re-ads: 'o lr ;ys a:;-l heavy hauling will be al'owr-d ;--r; carria:- ? only." P. r ha;s this was all ri-ht twenty-fiv? years a:o. but in th'.1.? days of trucks i r! h:ch-rov.-f-r c! ff.c'er cars it scm? r.'lyr incor.t'r::o;;s. CLASS SUPPORT. iSouthern California Trojan.) il i.- a j'-i ;:'.l.;i' charai eristic of col- 1 a s and ;.:ii. ities that the student io ii. s of th-::i r.ro ilivided into f.-ur --.'r.vhrr.an. sophomore, junior :.'ol m :r or aud not merely two i l:. ; s I. am!) wo.:!d have it the ' -: jii: the lenders. It is the ! rlv'l .' of th.- nia;'ori:y of I". S. C. t'-'i t'.t- to hi l:u:s to one of thes.-!.--s. !;:; it sot a; 5 as though most : 1:1 : i th. ;.ot kr.ow it except c.n : ! 1 : i 'ti (! iy. !; is u , ': ami pood for Mudents t if.ru o;:t ;.t iktjt:?, but it wo.ihl ! l'-tt.r if th.-y aNo attended otlo r m-f iitt'-s during the y.-ar in between !(- tiers. i:i order to 1 .-em'- bett r a Tf-int. 1 wi-h ether uumbors of tttt.r c!a?s and to t. V.e some part in it- b-;.-:ntss. Cnivcrsry studer.t? .-!. .::M know c-vcry otte of their clas r.wtes ,-.r..i tli only way for them to meet each other is through the class :r.i'"-i:ngs and parties which are now so poorly supported at 1". p. C. i The : regularity of met tin as and -th Lnconveniont hours at which most ' have th-m have to be held have been, larriirs to lante at'endance at class -:.therir.?s and consequently to stron; i !a.-s spirit, but these conditions are ! -:;:n oiciable and students should go t:t of their way occasionally to attend I meetings. j It is foolishness for students to 1 akc- a grand howl at election iirc? fer pood officers, and having gotten ' to n leave them to work cut the class ' : rai.-s alone. (A. F. V.) j for tho baseball tournament will b :iuh'i.hed in Sunt'.ay's paper. THE GRzm AJsns Havcn; Tv f.tiiv, -rsity of Xt brtiska gradu al - s. Mi-s ,i -an. tie A.h.ias of Eagle anl Mark Have ns of Onu.ha w ere mar ri.d Monday afternoon of last week at tho home i" the bridt-'s parent';. Mr. and Mrs. John A lams of i:ac! Mrs. Havens is a member of Al; ha Omverti Vi and Mr. llav.ns of rvittil T ! (. 1 a. Ti-t ;. v i ! ia.il-- iho'r ' 1 :r... in Onto' a. ! WANT WORK At Good Pay? J-h :- V. l !l- :i tl-'V e; - ft, I' . ! Vi I.- ;. Ti 1 tltnillL' tl.O suniiiter $85 A Week I.. ' r 1. ! y. -i how y....j may arn f2. J'i or oven $lf0 w .-.-k. (!.;.. r.diri' upen !;(nv nut !t time you can pive us. Call room rj-1 or 411. V. .M. ('. A., t.r Je.ive i:;:tuo ti Lit i'v ;il ,e;. - x ft C Y oTi-'i DANCE! DANCE! LINCOLN HOTEL BALL ROOM 'Tolly Butler's" Ytm are YYleonio Saturday Evoniiifr. Niy 7lh l.'jr Tot- fr. -.-j, Tax lml ; A Real Shirt i Full of'Snatch'land 'Pep' It has a two-button Single Cuff- Small, Short Collar attached. In white, grass, tan, gray, and $2 50 neat stripes. and up FOUNTAIN r V KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES SPRING 19 21 "THE MORE DANGEROUS IT IS, THE EETTER WE LIKE IT." "The mor i2r.""Tovs it is, the bet ter we lii;p it." This !s a statement that sridies ap'!y to the American I-eople as a whole. It was stated re t-entiy in this form by a University jTof.-ssor before his class of men. The crowds that hover around a -f.pure-eipht- at the bach resorts, th dare-dev'.l cl 0f ir.aih 5n circuEe3 and the larg number of Americans -bo can hardly fuprcss ti,Pir desire 1 4 1 - toop-ine-ioop In an airplane long ongh for the air-b;rd to reach the ouas. are extreme evidences of the Americans' Iove for the daring-the dangerous. It Is the same at college. We play th Sre, so to fp.ak, 5n Eome of onr The less e can study and br !th it at the end of the semester-tie better It seems to pleas. . notwiarttading our knowledge from such a course approaches L Sonetlme, henrerer. tool ttat 016 lessor C! " E(1' M consetjuence. we TJ lew red marks on the Wanted 10 College Men We Want 10 Young Men of Ambition for Summer Work. We guarantee $525.00 for seventy-five days work, an average of $7.00 per day. Some of our College men last season with no previous experience cleared over $2, 000.00. If you are open for employment i;nd are not afraid to think big money, drop us a line at once in care of Box 1413, Station A Uni. of Nebraska ImtniM, I9Z1, A. B. Kirschbaum Comptoy Fine Spring Suit For ?35, HO or H5 In 1920 they were 65 to 75 . rsteds, finished and unfinished, sprges, flannels and high grade cheviots. Designed and tailored in a way to sat isfy the most exacting clothes buyer. And priced upon the close margin which has given our Men's Section a cliy-wide fame for value giving. Our S&ring price range is fnm $25 to $50. Kam NEW LOCATION : N Street 12th to 13th