JWtiii Locals. ta llii 'l"'r ,no (rdncr Tiillnrlng Co j) lliiwKsworlh, '7, was In the rity in-l Moinln.V. (lmrli' ll'ill cnine buck from two w,,,,k' mH at his home in Ktvintitit !,,(, Kinliix. I'll,, -Kill recital of the. school of ,!,. xmim given In the elm pel Wed lies- ,n ' '""' Til,, .ii'iilor baseball leiini will pluy tlintof i lit- freshmen on 'I'uohdny, April .,,.,, nt ' '- "I- PrniiMii Swc.cy litis recovered tin l,i(.cl' uhleh W,S recently stolen from "- ltiHTl Doll. i Helta Delta pledged Miss l'onvl WvoKi'l nt tin home of Mrs. Taylor, Nodi" in. evening. 1), II Mnnley, 'J17, cuinc down from I'riMiiinii In t wi'cU aim spent. Saturday ,! sn iij In tlio oily. Ml- ti'inl ! S. W if tli' Ila lllaino Wirt oamo np iigiiiu l from Council Willi's to at IMi I INI party. inUcrlon has loft, llio unlvor i opt tin position as principal 'nil high school. Dr li K. Wolfe has boon engaged to ,li'li' v tin commencement address ,it tin vrth I.onp high school. Tin- I'nllaiUan Hoy's Debating olttb ill in it homo to tliolr lady frionds m I'iili hIiiiii hall, April Hl, at S p. in. Mi lli'ssh Unniont. of Oinalia, who Ims i'i i n isltiiijr Jth Miss Kugenle Maolii' - nil .Miss .Mario Kennedy, wont lmiiic Hi i" wook. A fctoi'k of Huntington special die stamp stationery has been received by tholoi'p. It makes the prettiest U. of X. wihlet yet seen. Spu i.il discount to students in bi ejcle umlrics and repairing. Good staniliinrd tiros at 5.00 a pair nt A. L. Giraid A Co., 135 So. 12th St. Tin Ivlians mot tho Everett society of i-ii.an university In joint debate m tin- Hawaiian nuuexntion question !. t ''inlay evening at lni-ersity I'lacf If ou want the most nrtistie work in "the line of photographs, Clements, the riiotographer, nt 129 fib. 11th st., can do ,our work to suit you at the LOWT.sT prices. The rrason the Racyclc runs easier than cither bicycles is because the chain inns between tho bearings on the ci.uik. Step in and examine it nt A. L. i.irard & Co. 135 So. 12th St. Tin iii-ailunto club will moot Friday t'vmii 'j. pril 22, at tho homo of Dean rjjrii i . 1440 Q street. A program will lh n nli rod by some of the members. Tin- I. . Hon of ollloors will also occur. Mi Dora Frioke of I'lnttsinouth, iti "f Carl Frieke, is the guest of Mis , Una Wrggenhorn, coining up for tli Phi l'si party. She will remain awnU in order to take in the senior liroiii 1'ruii ssor Fussier is very sick. He has in i hft-n able to moot his classes mho Wcdnesdnv, and as 1'rofessor lliirihii is still siok, the work is very hfiiw i ', the other instructors in the lciin iniont. If N"ii want your huir cut artistic ally ni.il in the latest styles, call on f-um U . sterfield, 117 North Thirteenth Btrn-i. He has had eighteen years' ex- l'erit nc e with students and guaran tees - i tisf action. Ni'l lloitman will instruct in the Polk , u.uity institute this summer. Joh.i. Lien has gone home to take 1i.ii,.- of tho Sioux Falls Tress, liuv '"K '"mplotod enougli work to take hi ill five. Ills brother has just been i-Uii, mayor of that city. St idi-nts who are particular ns to the ajipenruncu of their shoes have their repairing done by H. Capes, prac tical hhoeninker at 133 South 12ttt street. Ho makes a specialty of re- paiimg round toed shoes and has spe cial apparatus to do it in the right 14 kunit gold fountain pens at 00c well and upwards. History paper 0c per 100. Students' note books 4c each. Vest pocket German and French dic tionaries 21c. Full line of history covers, botany note books, botany pa per, magnifying glnsses, ct, etc. Art and Music depurtmont, Herpol fclieimcr & Co. The I'nion Hoys' Debating club and members of the debating clubs of Lin coln normal discussed tho question: uesohed. That the United States should construct and operate tho Ni I'ttrngiiu canal," in tno chapel of Lin coln norma) last Saturdayevenlng. The I nioHs, who had the negative side of tho question, wer. represented by It. S. If. MeCrnw and t C. NOVR1. CANVASS AT WISCONSIN. Tho movement of collecting ilnlu for tho bulletin of tho private life of the Wisconsin students by Vrofoor M. Vincent O'Shea was begun Monday In real earnest., and every student will be sent n circular containing the pies lions given below. The plan oomes hlghly.rocommonded by both tho faculty and the hoard of regents, President Adams beinu: par ticularly enthusiastic In Its support. Tho quest Inns were submitted for tho consideration of tho faculty, and the approved list as given In tho form Is as follows: I. Food (1) Under the headings llroakfast. Luncheon, Dinner, p'oase write in detail what you ovistonnrily eat and drink nt oaeh meal. If possi ble, keep Hi-count for a wook mid indi cate number of times oaoli .trtlclo is oaten. Indioate also as aoouratolv as possible In what manner and .to.v thor oughly each article Is cooked. O'om landlady will doubtless gladly Inform you upon those matters if you ask her, and she will probably bo plM.Ml to nolo your Interest in her culinary en terprises.) (S) What article of food do you like best? What oius really form tho substance of your dietary? D) you oat between meals, indulge In mid night lunches, oto.V Do you have din ner a1 midday or night'.' II. Sleep (1) Do you sloop soundly? Dream much? How many hours do you plan to spend In sleep? How late do you study at night? When do you go to bod What time do you nri in the morning? (2) Have you over stud ied all night, or nearly so? Wh.it etVoct did it lime upon you? Has knowledge gained at that time boon enduring? III. Study (1) How many hours per day? What arc your study V.mrs? Are they regular and uninterrupted, or otherwise? How many hour may you count upon with certainty to be entirely uninterrupted during tin day? During what hours of the day are you at. your best? When are you uuiiest . Do you stimulate yourseir nrtifkinlly to study? If so, how (?) Iidloato the amount of time you spend upon ouch of your studios. How many hours of written work each day? Ton or pencil? If lion, line or blunt point? .Metal holder? If pencil, soft or hard? IV. Health (1) Headache. Indi gestion? CohLs? (2) Have you had your eyes examined by a skilled oculist? (3) Indicate time spent by you in gymna sium. In open air. (4) Do you dance? How frequently? How hit"? (5) Smoke? Cigars, cigarettes or pipe? V. In General What do you pay for hoard? For room How large a room haw von? How many in it? How heated? How ventilated? Do jo i board yourself? Do vour own washing? How much work, manual or otherwise, do yoiTundertuke outside of your uuiver sitv studies? The results of these reports wi'l be compared with those obtained by oili er institutions with the object of esti mating the comparative, standing? of Wisconsin and other institutions in the matter of health, food, exercise, s'ecp and study, and their effect on mental ability. U. of M. Daily. CONCERNING KFPIGIKS. ' ' In view of the recent anti-Spanish demonstration at this university, the comment of the Wisconsin Cardinal on a similar occurrence at Ann Arbor seems to lit the case: ""A strange spectacle was presented last Saturday when tho students of the University of Michigan turned out en masse, and, nfter a rousing cele bration, burned (lenernly Wcyl?r in cfligy. The fact that Michigan students are patriotic and are enthusiastic for the interest of their country, wi had supposed to be so patent as to need no 1....1! Tin .-.. nlMllint, hell) UOinoUHlrimun. J"" " - feeling tlml...ai outburst of sr.ch evi dent jingoism, such an exhibition of fmntienl-und partisan fervor, ought to have no place among the students Pf a great university. There seems to us to bo very 'lrttle difference between this net and tho insults to our own Best Work. IT. Kvvnrl, North Established x88q. Evans Laundry Company Host complete and Modern equipment flag which have been pi rpi r.il.'l h students at the .Spanish iiMwi'.iIich, I ami which haw roused ,. h nulijna Hon nniong tho American people. I'MIATKKMTV MUX I'll ( TICIXO. Tho fnit men of thu uiilwrslty Imw boon taking an unexpected Interest, in the Intorfratenilty baslmll league. Kv ory night they are out on the campus and some very good mateiinl is show ing up; likewise ;ome thai, Is vury poor. Kneli fiat fs putting forth Its best efforts In win, and own those who luivu no Veal ball players In their or gan.atlon are trylmr hard to develno some. The tlrst game takes place this iiiormiiK noiweeu fiigmn cm mid 1'hl Kappa l'si. Sigma Chi Is looked on by many as Inning the best ehanco to win the scries, as that fraternity has so ninny of Its members on tho varsity team. The llotns and 1'hl Psls. Imw. ewr, are both wry strong, and scwrnl omors are snowing up well. MISS WII.KAUD'S KOMAXCK. Thu visit to Kokomo, IniT., recently, IHshop Charles W. Fowler brought out an Interesting story of nn early love affair between llishop Fowler and tho line ..miss I-ranees !;. Willnrd. Those having read Miss Wlllard's memoirs will remember of on adroit and eas Ivo pencil sketch intimating that at one time in her life her lonely, loving Heart Had its hero and that nt an early day she had a love's sweet dream j that she Wore a ring and "acknowledged an aV- icgianco naseu on a. supposition." Again she speaks of the romance of her life being unguessed, a "secret ly ing within the temperate one ofn great heart's geography." To those who thought, her oold slm said, "cold because no brave Stanley had ever ex plored her heart's tropical clime; cold oeenuso no jiniiioa linil ever sailed on the bosom of its wide, pacific sea." In her youth llishop Fowler and Miss Wlllard were students in the same Methodist college, both being members of the Methodist church. Be tween them was a strong afllnity, a friendship that eventually ripened in to a deep, abiding love. The ring she speaks of wearing as an "allegitineo based on supposition," was the gift of llishop Fowler. Hoth had great strength of character and were Ix.rn leaders of men and women. The sim ilarity of their temperaments was fre quently considered by the young peo ple as a barrier to matrimony, and it was finally agreed that it would he best for both to choose sc'Kirato paths in life. Tho engagement was accord ingly broken. In after years they were often brought together in their life work, that of lifting up fallen hu manity and leading them to a better way, but the story of the early ro mance was never told until the death of Miss Willnrd n few weeks ngo. CHEAP, RATES TO THE NORTHWEST Are now offered by the Bur lington Iloute to Butte, Helena, Spokane, Seattle, ' Tacoma, Portland. Two trains daily for Puget Sound points. Trains via Billings leaves at C.15 p. m.; train via Denver at CIO p. in.; both very fast trains. Cnll and get full information at B. & M. Depot or City office, cor. 10th and O sts. G. W. BONN ELL, C. P. and T. A.. Students For fine PHOTOGRAPHS go to KENNEDY'S New Popular Priced Photograph Parlors. 1.00 per doz. and up, We guarantee to please you. Call and see our work, get our prices and give, us a trial. Our motto is to please all customers. 32 South 12th Street, - Lincoln, Neb, uest Service i Greatest courtesy. Telephone 199. m mill. II ! 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