-1 v -' , '- fN'TTfTW-r . ..-. "J' y- nm a "'Tr " r v . ., ""I '"T. - ( J ,-' .-.. T r III II ilili i I i I i i i Iiii iiiiii I'miiiB iii 7r'TBmJWlJm? XJrWrj.rr-'-rmar's'iryar-' rwmmmwe I. t 7 " . - - -.,s -- - TaStfiJ"tl,i.1'?Jj-iiTFELi:,TW ':?":i' -. "v. - .-: w' ; ' ; r -6 ' -ws- ; rr w"? m&B&wwml?Nm&&Ki HPM3 - - ' JT Wv. , 4 Kk .. . i X''Y.rT . y;?''1 " 'm i -S. .. . X -X r -t -j3 . 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. V :i IV M-fV' If-A ' 1 ' . r: M. -I ' I y !. ? r in. w. sr .' t J ' & - Capital Novelty Works Bicycles NEW and BECOND HAND BICYCLE SUNDRIES REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS. x TEL L-D95. 817 South 11th St. J. S. DeVore, 317 S. nth St. e$ ei tt SubeoriptionB to the Daily Nobraskan may bo loft at cither tho University Book Store, or Tho Oo-Op. ej fcS? e Students If you want the Best, place your Orders for Dance and Society Pro grams with The New Century PHONEYS H23 U Street Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS. Portrait and Lausdcape' Photographer iaQ South nth Street LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. OALLBRY ESTABLISHED 1871. 2S. WEBER SUITORIUM Is the Up-to-Datc Place where La dies and uentteineiiranrget-thelr CLOTHING CLEANEPT" PRESSED, DYED, RELlNEP AND REFITTED. Take Your Shoe Repairing to JOSEPH KOLBACH, 1326 O STREET ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pure Wool PMi. (Medium or Hoavy Weight) Hade to Your i H h fl Measure OUiUU - JELIALBAKEft PANTS CO.. ' nSSnotirstfeet. Ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M CX Bb.TTO'CONNOIt cureaCANOEnS, . 3 TUTORS,, yi5N9,and FI8TOUB .S t 55 without the uso of knife, chloroform 5 '3 or-Ether.,: V? "' ' !''.' S QFFICB 1308 O8t.;LIKC0IitWQ 1 TWm 6 X4 ? S j m jm mm llltMltlllUlllUllUHUIUIllllIlllill (Continued from Firat Pago) . - - - ' lnfe up for but a single week the show ing was as good as could be expected when ond considers tho strength of tho opposing eleven. Tho Osteopaths have .a. .hard plunging backfleld which tore our miniature defense to pieces ant!" while our offense, though brilliant at times, was not good for Btoady and consistent gains. There was too much wrangling and tho megaphone rofctera mnde It Impossible to play the fast ball that tho team has been show ing up In practice. One thing I can say with a good deal of satisfaction and one that will be the best means for our friends to get a lino on the team, and that Is, that It Is bettor In every way than that of last season and with hard practice to be given during tho next two we6ks I feel confident that We will be able to make a most gratifying showing against Minnesota. Wo are Bomewhat handicapped this year by tho lack of substitutes. Our line-up here today Includes practically the entire porsonnol of the team. Whether iuiydMJjbJeone8jwlll be made out of the material now "being worked Into shape at the University Is hard to tell, but tho outlook Is not promising." The llno-up: Nebraska 5. 0 Kirksvllle. Cortolyou right end avis V08tover (C).. right tackle Cain Brew right guard Turfler Koehler center ." Crabtreo Maloney left guard Cleary Stringer loft tackle Crnig Shedd left end Illlnskl Drain quarterback Johnson Bender right half . Vandoron (C) Crandall left half Blgsby Kingsbury fullback Crowley OTHER GAMES. ' ' At Galesburg, 111. Knox 38, Iowa Wesloyan 0. At Cambridge, Mass. Harvard 16, Williams 0. At South Bond, Ind. Notre Damo 0, South Bond Athletes 0. At Lafayette, Ind. Purdue 24,Frank lin 0. At Buffalo, N. Y. University of Buf falo 5, Columbian 0. At Champaign, 111. Illinois 39, En glowood 0. At Ann Arbor. Michigan 50, Al bion 0. At Minneapolis. Minnesota 35, Carloton collogo 0. At Bloomlngton, Ind. Indiana 24, Wabash 6. At Green Castle, Ind. Dopauw 12, Indianapolis Manual Training School 0 At HnrlnglloTaTOr Wittenberg 18r HprlnglloTaTOr Wlttenberg- TonnlsonH)r THE USE OF THE LIBRARY. Carl Frollck sang a bass solo Fri day morning at tho Unlvexalty convocation.- - I Mr. wyer, uorarian, spouo to mo studonts on tho subject of the library, nml Ha nana TTn flral Imnrnnnnil tin students with the value of learning tho use of the libraries. Books are numbered, but that does not Indicate he position of tho book. They are placed In their own subjective sections. Libraries arc not conducted as for merly and books are not placed In a fixed location, but in regard to the subjects. One should soon learn to uso the catalogue flies. There are two cases, one for authors, the other for hsubjects. To find ajbook jone. can look up the author or title, ho should look .for reference on location chart and then find the proper shelf and book. Chancolloi; Andrews announced his 'intention of. adrseaslng tho studonts soon on the subjects; of !rUso of the Students'-Half Hour" and,, "Success and Happlriee In. the UnlyVrBlty..'' ilS Commencing MONDAYS Annual Opening Advance Sale of Fall DRESS GOODS and SILKS Every known Novelty on the Markets will be found on our JjjjK Counters Head Monday Night's News for full Particulars of SALE DEBATING CLUBS MEET. The' Union Boys' Debating club met In Union hall Saturday evonlng and discussed tho question: ' Resolved, That government by in junction is contrary to tho ond of Jus. tlce. After the regular debatethe ques tion was thrown open for -(alscusslpn by those present. - v The Palladlans mol, and in addition to debating tho question, Resolved, That tho suppre88ion of anarchism would bo contrary to the Bplrlt of free government, they filled several vacan cies In their roster of ofllcors. Geofge A. Leo was chosen preBtmrnlrto-nll-the- TainnnTmsedthe-fallum.nf Trills M. Hamilton and Mrt Clark were In augurated as secretary and vice presi dent, respectively. After business was transacted, the club Indulged in an In formal feed. The Dellans met in the old chapol and discussed the question, Resolved, That the present Industrial system makes labor organization necessary. SOCIETY RECEJPTION& The reception of tho three literary societies last Friday evening were' the most successful in, many ways of any that have ever been hold lit tho Uni versity. In point of attendance and of general good fellowship they stand at tho head of the list. The Unions were able to uso their newly decorated hall. It has been repapered and painted, giving it an exceedingly in viting appearance. Palms were used very effectively by way or breaking up tho room. Tho Palladlans hola forth as usual in tholr pleasant quar ters? They have cause for Belf con gratulatlbh, because. pfsthVay 'i'ri LINCOLN, NEB- v PEORIA, ILL WA m m m which they handled their guests. The Dellans used a room in tne lower part of tho Soldiers' Memorial hall. It wasniceiy aecoratea with tho Unlver- s ;1 slty 'and Dolian colors nnd with palms. 3 Al Thfi nnlv thirn tn mnr. tlnln nlnoni,.n M was tho turning out of the lights which necessitated a movo to tho old chapel for the last part of the evening. At tho Union roceptlon Miss Melsseter rendered a very pretty vocal selec tion, responding to an encore. At all threo receptions Ices ana wafers were served. RIfifA AT.PTT T1AMPW -ThirTcrang-Tnen-of-Slgina-Alpha-Ep- tlnnnfrfnlnnH iAny flf fl m party at the home of Fritz Funke. The young ladles of the party were col lected by a carry-all and driven to the house whore the young man..Uft&,pj;eY-; louBly assembled. Jho house was at tractively decorated with golden rot and Japanese lanterns, Those present wore: Misses Griggs, Hammond, Jenk ins,, Whiting, Funke, Bennett, Mabdl B'ennet, ThorpA Locke, Allon, Burrus, Marshall, Marsland, Wisner, Burnham and Fawell; Messrs. Bartlett, N. Dav- Peters, Hood, F. Funke, E Funko, tJ): J Crooks, Clapp, De Putron, Applegate, Jouvenat, Shock, Oreenwald, Bpckmanr.' ' Elliott and Fawell.' "" ANNOUNCEMENTS... Captain McComb desires to meet the track team men Mondaysr Wednesdays and. Fridays at the gymnasium. j.nerp win ue a meeting or tnien.?. lor class next Tuesday, Oct. lflt, fjojrja1jn,;Ciutno piu cuapoi. tlon of officers -will .take, place. F 'WlQQ-91 'J. :.m . i-g Y -! 4 ra yr , tf-J WH 1" . Jl' ) r -- ', !? . 7&- j3juX-iLfi .i Tt , - - - t r' . Xi-