9 THE DAUjY NEBRASKA! I The Daily Nebraskan A newspaper dovoted to tho interests of tho Unlverelty of Nebraska. IPubliBhcd at tho Unlvoralty of Nebraska. A consolidation of THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI. THE NEBRASKAN, Vol. XII. THE SCARLET & CREAM, Vol IV.j Entorcd at tho postofllco at Lincoln, Nc, as second class mall matter . Subscription Price $2.00 per year. EDITOR, ROBERT T. HILL. Circulator Fred K. Nollaen. Advertising Manager P. P. Duffy. ASSISTANT EDITORS. R. A. McNown. Wm. A Shock. Carlton C. Wllburn. Wm. Case. Office Basement University Hall. Postofllce Address, Station A, Box 13. The Week's Convocations. The following Is the program for convocation hour for the ensuing week: Friday, Oct. 10 MuBlcale. Monday, Oct. 13 Hon. J. II. Mickey, republican candidate for governor. The editor of the Sobrero Is In com munication with Mr. DempBter, presi dent of the Junior medics of Omaha, In regard to space In the annual. Mr. Root if the Junior medics, and a mem ber of Phi Itho Sigma fraternity, has asked for space for the fraternity. One much Interested In football said last evening atp ractice, "I believe that by the end of the season Nebraska will have a better team than she had last ' year." Almost everyone is beginning to see , that there is hope of a brilliant future before the team. Because some of the old players did not return Is no rea con that the team will not be a win ning one. Good men are being trained for every position and Minnesota will find she has no easy thing when she meets Nebraska on the 18th. The manager of the Ohio State Uni versity football team discovered a fel low carefully taking notes on the sig nals and tactics during practice one day last week. The man was ordered to clear out, but he refused, and pro duced credentials to prove that he was a freshman In the O. .S. U. However, it was not believed by the manager that he could have any good purpose In view and so ho was unceremoniously escorted from tho field, with a warning that It would be dangerous for him to return. The following Item was cut from yes terday's Star. Concerning the football talk at Minneapolis: Minneapolis, Oct. 9. Minnesota takes more Immediate Interest In the Ne braska team than In any other, since the Gophers met the Cornhuskers just eleven days from today. Booth's men have not yet displayed their form. Colorado University Is an unknown quantity, rarely playing any of the middle western elevens, and conse quently, little can be gleaned from Ne braska's score of ten points Saturday. So far, nothing has transpired to con tradict the theory that Nebraska has fully as strong a team as last year. Supt. of Buildings Leo complains of the large number of students who dis regard the signs to "keep v off the grass," and cut across the campus. This fall he had long fences placed along the walks, but students, InBtead of following the wnlks, climb over the fences and make paths across the giasB. He In thinking seriously of stationing bull dogs along the fnco. The fact that the university Is a free Institu tion does not mean that the campus in a public highway. University students ought to take enough pride In the ap pearance of the buildings and grounds to aid In keeping them as neat as possible. Although the compus Is en tirely too small. It can be kept in n way that would do credit to any insti tution, if each student would only do his part. Coach King is Btill much dissatisfied with the work of the Wisconsin eleven, the game with Hyde Park being very unsatisfactory. The varsity show an litter lack of team work. Players car rying tho ball fall to follow their in terference, and are slow In starting on the offensive. Hard and steady work will be required from now on to pre pare the team for the coming cham pionship games. i The Badgers will have a mascot this year, so says the Daily Cardinal: "Wisconsin's football team will have a badger for a mascot against this year. 131111c so ably filled tho place last year that Manager Kllpatrick gladly ac cepted the tender of another badger for this year. "George B. Nelson, '98, found him early in the summer and has been coaching him for the place ever Bince. The badger is christened "I key" after the (amour player of former days. Kllpatrick expects him some day this week." One of the yellB used by Colorado might be changed enough to make It useful to Nebraska. Two rooting squads on different sides of the field m-o romiirpfl fine rnnpnt.lnn one line , . , ...ii the other the next and so on until the last line, when the whole force joins In and make the air scream: Say! What? That's What! What's What? That's what they all say! What do they all say? Nebraska, Nebraska, Nebraska! The class rivalry between the Fresh men and Sophomores at Lawrence Uni versity came to a climax a week ago, when the Sophs broke up a Freshman party and captured one of the enemy. They carried their prisoner to a safe retreat and, after painting his face and body with a solution of Iodine, they turned him loose. The Frcshle Is badly blistered as a result of the ap plication of oxalic add to remove the color. While the Sophomore were busy with their prisoner, his classmates repaired to the college campus and bedaubed the steps and entrances to all college buildings with red paint. Several stu dents were not permitted to entei' the class rooms the following morning, and a wholesale expulsion is antici pated. wwwv A great Interest Is being manifested In the coming game with Knox College. There all the students make a trlaj for the football team. He who does not get out and show whether or not he has the stuff In him Is completely ig nored by the others, and as a result everybody gets out at least once. The names of Cartelyou, Tobln and Borg have been added to the training table list. Official Bulletin. This column Is devoted mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at the executive office, at the office of tho paper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements should be In by G p. m. xxxxccccocccxoxoccxcooc ROOTERS ATTENTION! The rooting squad should meet on the field early befor'G tho game tomor row. GEO. SHIDEL. CHAS. LEACH. Y. W. C. A. MEETING. Tho regular meeting of the Young Women's Christian association will be held in Union hall, Sunday, November 12th at -1 p. m. The delegates to the summer conference at Iake Geneva, Wisconsin, will give their reports at that time. MIsb Vera Upton will sing two of the favorite conference hymns. All young women are cordially invited to attend. Following Is the Union program for Friday evening, Oct. 10th. Instrumental Music, Miss Esssex. Sketches, Miss Mier. Recitation, Mr. Strayer. Vocal Solo, Miss Boomer. Ein Paar Worter, Mr. Spafford. Music, Selected. Everyone is welcome and new stu dents especially are Invited to attend. Mr. Hartly Burr Alexander, '97, Fei low in the department of philosophy, had a story published in the October number of the Cosmopolitan. ...MILLER tniversity stand for the gen- Pine b"""-"-"""- IIII5 ship of the Uni versity and for your pride in the high rank of the institution. No matter what other Pins you wear, they help you fly the colors of the University itself. Of course you have one and will be glad later to have such a memento in your pos session. NEAT STERLING SILVER pennants enameled in scarlet and cream, 50 cents. We have lately received a large new line of novelties in Stick Pins, Cuff Links, Shirt Studs, Bracelets, Lockets, etc. MILLINERY. MRS. ANGUS lias a complete line of Fall and Winter Hats, School Caps, Toques, Hoods, and an elegant line of Pattern Hats, also Gloves, Hose and Handkerchiefs. CALL AND SEE US. 143 South Twelfth Street. Enthusiastic Meeting, from Pago I. Idea concerning the number. The rail roads would probably give those who took advantage of the trip the oppor tunity to remain longer In Minneapo lis. If the students would give all the .Information possible, and push the matter great results would be accom plished. The meeting then came to a clone, after singing college songs. The feel ing of those prosent was that football had been given a good send off. LUDWIG ABOUT YOUR DRESS SUIT $35.00 - to - $50.00. STEVENS & NEVILLE'S New Location is at 1330 O Street. Pool and Billiards in connection. FRANCIS BROS. Gnpital Gife, 121 Nortlfilth. - Phone M050. Caterers for Lunches and Banquets. Open all night. Meals cents and upwards. & PAINE... Sflft are so becoming hat , they continue to be KUIIo exceedingly poptdar. There arc black with white, all white, or all black. Some of the nicest arc made of yards and yards of Chiffon and to get the soft edges, arc finished with the Juby trim ming or with Lace. Some have cape shapes flaring out to the shoulder beyond the ruff. A HANDSOME RUFF is of sheerest liberty silk with a sprawl ing leaf figure of black. The long tabs are tucked at the end and caught at intervals with white Lib erty Silk Ribbon -edged with black 00 0 V