The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1922, Image 2

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THE DAILY N KHRASKAN
Tuesday, NovoniWr 7, i92J
The Daily Nebralkan
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lhurnil.iy Hint PrMiy im.rnlnif of hii.1i
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lirntlan llonril.
hnti-roil hm Heeoiiii-clima imittor nt tin'
poioffi,t. In Lincoln, NVIirntikii. umlcr the
Act nf foimrcKN, Unrch 3, isTI).
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T1IK 1.II. NKIIIlAMiW
Stntlon A, Lincoln. Ncl.
TF.I.MMIONli 1 nUemlty m
KvinioiK llllSX'j
lMltoriiil inul business olTUvs In south
west corner of Imsenntit of A.lmlniMt':!
Hon Itnllilinir.
Itelle i'nrm.in
offt.-e llonra-
10 11
F.ilitor
anil I I tint v
Herbert Iti-ouiifH, Jr. .
Office hour;, :t to (1.
WotlncMlay. 'riuii-Kilay,
Mtirjorie M loan ..
Kdwitrtl f.oik
Hubert 1. t rain
luirl. s A Mil. Oct I
,. Maiiaslni l,lilr
M.milay. TiU'Stlay.
Sat nnlsiy.
. .M'i:,tf Fillt.ir
luht V-itiliir
ililit I'.nitor
.mlit l.ililur
1 ho u lleey Hiiwy Hnsine ManaKer
tlffi e Honrs I to t! Pally.
t lliri.rtl M. Micks, Ass't. l!ll-ln. H M.Hil,;,!
Fruitl 1'. try . . t'trt illation Manimn
.Niklil l-.ilitor l.ir tins lM,'.
Cliarlcs A. Mitchell.
U-NOTICE
iNoilies nf ironorul Intcri-st will be
,o lull'. I In this eolnmn for two rnnsiTU-
.no .litis, i opy hIioiiM be In die Ne
it :i!k:i ii offlie by five orlock.)
A. S. C. E. Meeting.
Iluslness meet Ins nml proRrnm.
Prof. (J. X. Foster v ill tulk on tho
sttlij.'i t, "Comloiiuintioii and Improve
ment Districts." Kvcry C. K. out to
this meeting Wednesday. November S,
at 7:30 n. m. in M. K. Hall. .206.
Christian Science Society,
'l'lie t'liristinn Science Society of
tlio I niversily will meet Thursday
evening at 7:.'U) in Faculty hall. Tem
ple. Square and Compass. Croup A, will
meet Sunday at 3 p. in. at Lodge No.
in. All Master Masons u.ued to he
present.
Dumbell Meeting.
Important Dumhell meeting at 7: IS
p. in., at Kllen Smiih hall Wednesday.
I'e Prompt.
Daily . Nebraskan to
Have Regular Daily
Radio Exchange Soon
lladlo pxchnnge among 4ampiiR
dallies ha9 heetl stiBgested to the
radio Btatlon hero by the radio board
nt the University of Colorado nt
Moulder. The Nebraskan lias agreed
willingly to do what Is possible to
ward perfecting such n system.
About 200 words n week Is quoted
by the Colorado 1'nlvorsity as n be
ginning. Mr. Moles, radio operator
here, received a letter from lloulder
n shoit time ago nsking him to ex
plain l ho matter to the editors of the
Nebraskan and request their nld In
making the system a reality. Now
thta the papers are willing, the ex
change will be started as soon as
definite arrangements can be made.
FIRST HALF DAY
Y. M. DRIVE NETS
153 NEW MEMBERS
Wili.uiii l: rtvtfll
At. Nial.t l.il.tnr
1 M"
social
Tri.k:
Tiie ill oil for a large student i!' ic I
gat;o:i to Kansas is n iogni.:. .1 'iiorej
aiiiu iy now than it ecr was ia.-t
weii,. ':iie backing which we givel
our team now w ill mean a pival l. al
iu determining the result of uextj
Saturday's contest. !
We admit we were too sure of our- j
selves. e know Nebraska's football I
machine could not help but win n. '
any contest. There w as ba.-is for
our seh'-satisiaition. The early ga mes j
looked like this was a walkaway
season for Nebraska. The praise
contained in some press reports which
were given wide publicity gave the
student body foundation for assur
ance. It is imperative that everyone who
can go to Kansas go. Show that Ne
braska can come back all ihe stronger
because of the reverse last week. Ne
braska rooters are needed at the
game this week.
A
The V. M. C. A. membership drive
which began Monday morning, netted
l.V? new members by noon Monday,
according to the announcement made
i public at the luncheon in the He 1
Uooi'i of the Y. M. C. A., at which
12a w inkers met Monday noon. Tf
this !;-,; o is i or.tinui'il until Tuosda.
niuht. when the two-day campaign
elo-l s. the S. .1 m , .r, ll! Tsll ip goal Will
be reaihed. Mr. C. O. Urino said.
Two silk l'b.s wire presented to
the division which turned in the
high, st total of new members during
Monday forenoon. Smiling" Jim
S. 'arson, leader of tho winning di-
i-ion a recipient of one of t lie
! flu's and K. A. Si.is. captain of the
Iron Sphinx. division teams which brought in
Important meeting of Iron Sphinx j fovty-six new meniln rs got the other
evening at ,:i. at mo -v flag.
I li I''1' Il0lls0- The sincin
Mathematics Club.
Mathematics cub will meet in j
science 107 on Wednesday.
v S at 7 : ''' y. m. Dean
rg will speak on "I'evtain Card
. ' Klet tion of officers.
Y. M. C. A. Verting.
p.-eial basir.ess meeting of the
C. will be liild tonicht in
ir.ple building at 7 o'clo. k.
FRESHMEN ENGINEERS
HEAR OF SIGMA TAU
(Continued rr im Page 1.1
spirit? It is the summiitloii of Bplrlt
displayed on the football field, In
clnss activities, In tht college, and
even In the minor departments.
"These three requirements make
tho fraternity truly representative.
This year the scholastic standing; of
every Junior and senior in the C. R.
M. E., K. K.. Agr. E Chem. E.. nnd
Arch. E., departments was carefully
determined nnd the tipper third deter
mined. Tho whole fifty were then In
vited to a smoker given by tho active
chapter. About fifteen will probably
be elected," he explained.
"Sigma Tan is not a political ma
chine. The only possible connection
it ran be said to have with such ac
tivities is that men who are doing
things for the University and for
themselves are chosen for member
ship." he emphatically stated.
Sigma Tan is a Nebraska product.
I was founded here In 1004 nnd lias
experienced a steady growth. At pres
ent there are fourteen active and
three alumni chapters, scattered
from Pennsylvania to Oregon, and
Corn Cobs.
Special meeting of Corn Cobs at
the Phi Delta Tln ta house tonight it J
7 o'clock sharp.
Architectural Club.
A in . tir.g for the purpose of or
car.izina an architectural club will be
held at 7:"0 Wednesday in M. A. 107.
Viking Meeting.
There will he an important meet
ing of all Yikines this evening at
7::".'1 p. m.. at the Delta, vl'psilon
A ' Good Sport." !
Good sport is a term whiih usually
carries with it the highest comm -ni'.a-tion
which can be applied to an in-
individual. That is, it is a title to be
coveted when rightly applied. Vn-
is sometimes i
Calendar
fortunately the term
misused.
lli-fore considering its misti.-e we
should consider what the -.xj.res..iun.
good sport, implies. Here is a sob
sonable dcfir.P.ion bv Oliver Wend, ll
Holmes. "To brag little, to show
well; to i row gently, if in lu. 'r. ; to
pay up: to own up; to shut n;--if
beaten. That is the highest type of
sportsmanship."
This type of spon-man? hip ::
found iu V.c University. It is the
spirit whii h predominates in the
whole school. It is the spirit which
is exemplified by the lenders in ihe
athletic activities of the s.-hool.
Occasionally, however, we hear a
student misuse the term, good pon. j
-!t, lil. ti il..1r'.i N nv.in liiel l';
meaning which his term should have.
Such a ore on the campus the r.tlfr
'day loudly declared. I'm a goo.: s;. i;
I'll li t you copy my wcrk." :" h-proff-
red his notebook fn'.l of ,:. -
woik to another studer.r.
What is there of sportsmr;::-i.ep .r.
the aiding of clu-ating? Cert;. it!
takes strength to refuse help; but ml
IT'oeete hoatir.2 by to "' '' j
on.-'s v-ork to another hardly V-rv- i
c:'il.i for s port "-man ship.
Tl: poo 1 f port does not 'ie:.'y n - i '
r).'ii:i; th.- fart, to the piddle. lie,'
works f'r the best interest fd llej"
seJiord without o-r-rn-.j hrisi;'.:rg his i '
import;-rice. ! '
Tuesday, Novembe;- 7.
X -n'.dk Club. 7:K. p. in. Social
ri.-n. e.
Kreshman Commission meeting, 7
Mock. Klien Smith hall.
Wednesday. November 8.
Omaha Club, fi p. m.. Grand hotel.
A. S. C .K. mei ting, 7: So p m. M. E.
hall. 2eG.
Thursday, November 9.
Christian Science Society. 7.30 p. m.
Faculty Hall, T. mph
Pan-rr.'.-lyterlan dinner , at the
ilrand. six.
.):i::-,... ( lab diim.-r at Grand hotel,
6 o'clock.
Friday, November 10.
Junior I.aw Hop, Rosewilde.
Ah !ri Mi D' lta. Lincoln hotel.
Alpha Gamma Kho fall party, K. C.
at the luncheon was
led by Rev. Taul Johnston of the
Westminster Presbuterian church.
The ladies of the United brethren
church under the leadership of Mr.
G. H. Spangler served the meals.
The Lincoln Star.
BLIND WOWMAN SAVES
LIFE OF MATE BY
PRESENCE OF MIND
Duly a few days tnor to
i tup. i- tot- t In si.oon.no
."f.iil fcklar.
! t lila nk al
HALLETT
Uni. Jeweler
Estab. 1871. 1143 0
from North Dakota to Okhihomn.
"Dean ltlehnrds hn wns denn of tho
College of EnglneerliiK then sup
ported tho founders In every way In
tils power," Mr. Sjogren siild. Mr.
Ulehards has just been Installed as
president of the University of Lehigh.
Dr. Charles Newton Gould has been
visiting In Lincoln for the past two
days, the guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. E. II.
Harbour. Dr. Gould Ihib been ntteml
Ing tne meeting of tho Association of
Petroleum Geologists at Denver. He
received his M. A. nnd Th. D. degrees
from the University of Nebraska, was
professor of Geology in the Univer
sity of Oklahoma for several yenrs,
was state geologist of Oklahoma for
some eight year or ten years, nnd is
now 11 consulting petroleum geologist
with offices in Oklahoma City.
M. V. Kimberly. A. IV. D20, TV Sc.
in V V. P21, Is now on the engin- j
eering staff of Commonwealth Edison
Cnipany of Chicago. Ho is assigned
tr. the underground distribution di
vision and comments, In a letter to
Denn Ferguson, upon difficulties In
getting sufficient spnee for nd,dllloniil
power lines In Btreets already over
crowded with sewers, water mains,
gas mains, enr tracks, railway con
duit, telephone conduit, Western
Union conduit, city are light circuits,
nnd so on, where nil utilities must
be underground iib required by city
ordlnauco.
Ilowaid J. Heln, E. E. '22, Is with
(lie General Electric Company, at
Schenectady, New York, working on
Heffley's Tailors
WHIPCORD SPECIALS
Remodelino for Men and Women
138 North 11th St.
tho application of vac,,,,,, tlll
power worlt. This a Btu,y ()t th" ,0
largo. neat of rnngo r ,m a
vacuum tubes used In nun0
Helm was the radio op,.rilto' , '
lust eur. "er
REMEMBER
Vall's
Barber Shop
131 No. 13th St.
SEE
The Silver Moon
FOR
Free Trip to Kansas
i tcx li :t )W- 'W
n A MCTMn RfTHnOT. ?
l.rnrn 1 itnnrce fur f..00.
11 xut full. X ll""""
hour ilnnrlnn freo utter fch
Tlll-l 1 n7.MTllKS At 1H.M
mis X
Open daily. Phone Ht.ont i
. v; c. , y. -g--a s Ss'S'S "is" Tf 1:'if 11SW J
Palladian open meeting S o'clock.
Saturday, November 11.
i;ii-iiiieli Guild hotise dam e.
Minnesota School
Declares War On
Ticket Scalpers
w;
ha l
In order tl,;.t the term. goii 'part.
:aay l.e a reeo'.-ret ion cf vorth it
!!'... M net be n,i-p!ar'cd.
The Welcome.
The c,,:r:t dlsplaye.-l yf-'-hr day
vh'-r. the loyal l.r.vl;i st'id';.:.-ti-f-l-f.7t-.ed
liie t-'ftrn home r.-a? indiea
tive f.f the l,i? spirit of the r'ni-.r-r
sily. Th delegation ft th" st'itio.i
was a big on". The spirit behind i!
was s':!l ldi-rer.
Tf.dav is f let tion flay. Many student-
who have reached their rnr-.i'ir-ity
will cast, their first vote for the
govenm.--nt officials today. Pli'dents
have tit r-n given an ample npporttin
tty to a cfpiaint themselves with the
candidates and the Issues of this elec
tion. Every arrangement has been
made for the accommodation snd In
struction of the new voters. Is it
necessary to -warn the new voters
not to -write their names on the ballot?
:t r
Student Directories.
Wouldn't It be wonderful If
scheme might be devised whereby the
student directories could be gotten
out In the first few weeks of school?
They are needed so often. Would
that they would be available soon.
Fresble: "1 need f5 for my caution
money, and I have only four."
Senior: "That's easy. Pawn the $4
for three and seTI the pawn tlcVet for
ft" McOffl Dally.
:!i pool room ii. n re-i limiting
tickets for the Minnosota-Wis-1
game un'ed bring r.s high as
piece, federal agents yesterday
loon round.-d up t-ovoral scnlp-
ho paid fine- of .ileO without
P. to c'..;;-;. :. Vets found
;. jH.'.-'.'ssion were confiscated,
i.iieis of plain cloth, s nun and
the federal agent lone in the
nor; Invest are laii.gling with
: . r iv. .; - M su.-;icio!is places in St.
raul and Minneapolis, as well as on
!!"- I'nivi r? iiy campus, today in a
1. ti'e j, train t what is purported to
be one of the most brazen scalping
e.i me ever operated in ibis section
-f the (onntry. A rigid guard of
police, detectives, and federal agents
v. ill be stationed at the gates of
Xorthrop Field all day in order to
discourage any scalping activities that
may arise there.
Realizing the gravity of the' situa
ion. Fred W. Luehring, director of
athletics, has taken every precaution
to minimize the scalpers' changes for
success by judiciously managing the
sale of tickets, and by co-operating
with the police department In the de
tection of lawlessness. The univer
sity w ill take all possible legal action
against those caught selling tickets
at advanced prices," Mr. Luehring
said. The Minnesota Daily.
Fair Damsel (watching pole vault)
Just think how much father he
could go If he didn't have to carry
that stick." Jack O'Lantern.
Mrs. Mahion Bothers, of Omaha,
though totally blind. Saturday niuht
successfully administered emergency
treatment to her husband when he
became violently ill. supposedly from
poison whisky he had partaken of
earlier in the evening. Attending
dot tors say the woman's presence of
mind in administering emetics saved
her mate's life.
Some months afo Mrs. Dethers who
has nev. r seen her husband or baby
boy. appeared in the role of heroine
when the youngster unknowingly
swallowed a small portion of lye. By
tho use of proper antidotes the blind
mother saved her babe's life.
Saturday nieht in her dilemma. .Mrs.
Bothers found her way to the tele
p'len and there calling police asked
what treatment she should adminis
ter, requested the sending of a phy
sician and stated she would care for
her husband until the doctor .irr'-.-
p. -titers at one time was in a critical
condition from the poison, hut re
ports from the home Sunday night
stated he was greatly improved.
GOVERNOR KENDALL
HAS A BROKEN RIB
BUT STAYS ON JOB
Governor N". E. Kendall of Town
was at his desk at the state capital
today despite of fractured Tib suf
fered Friday night near Sioux CM y j
when an automobile threw a rearj
wheel causing th" evocative to be j
pitched from the car. Ho snys th'j
injury s causing him considerable 1
pain, but that it is not serious The
Lincoln Star.
Fred T.nyton. captain of the Be
ntieo l.irh school football team, was
slugged and robbed last ni: bt by an
unidentified man of some of the
football PicnMs and a smn'l amount
of fhnnie while he sat in his ear in
front of the Methodist church waiting
for the Fpwnrth League's Fervices to
be dismissed.
Layton was later found unconscious
in his car in front of the Christian
church with a robe thrown over him.
Tt is believed the man drove the ma
chine there after slugging Layton
who was unconscious until after he
was taken home where physicians at
tended him.
When he came to he stated that a
strange man stepped up to his car
and asked for Franc one in church.
Layton tolk him to get In, that the
services would soon be over. That
is the last Iayton said he remem-
hororl. until he reached home. A
bruise was found on his right temple
as if made by some blunt Instrument.
The motive for the assault Is not
known unless It was robbery or to
get hold of the signals of the football
team. The Lincoln Star. .
Fable: Once there was a girl who
received a diamond engagement ring
and didn't suffer with curiosity con
cerning its cost
Order Now Your Printed or
Engraved Christmas Greet
ing Cards.
Boyd Printing Co.
125 North 12th St
Great
O'COAT
- Values
Ordinarily, we don't say much
about price or value. The fact
that a garment bears our label is
a guarantee that it's right.
But the overcoats we've recently
received are such outstanding
values so near what well
dressed men want and so
worthy of your consideration
that you ought to see them now.
If you're in the market for a new
overcoat, a visit here is worth
your while.
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Student Printing. j 11
244 N. 11TH ST., Lincoln. I
I No matter
I what the weather is
I I" " outside,
on the inside of every
Kuppenheimer Overcoat
it is always I
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j 1 $35 upward.
1325 0
Clothiers to College Men
.0
IGo
It "8 the Best Place to Shop After All!
at the
affair
Women wear the very best clothes
WHY NOT MEN?
Eespecially when a Kirschbaum
TUXEDO or DRESS SUIT costs so little?
are the Standard Suit of America.
They
Arrange fcr a sitting before the busy winter season
starts let it be
p A Photo by Dole
YOUR BOSOM FRIEND"
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21 S "
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THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in-Music, Dramatic Art.
A large faculty of specialists in all departments. Any
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