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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1904)
, ' ' . 4i ti. I ..J Gbe Dads fUbraeftan t W. : i i t Ak-Sar-Ben Festivities Omaha, Sept. 25 to Oct. 8 Electric.il Parades, Confetti BattlesGrand Illumination and Many Special Attrac tions. The Union Pacific will sell rou.id trip tickets at one fare plus 50 cents lor thj round trip. Tickets on sale October 3rd to 7th inclusive, good for return ing October 10. Inquire of E. B. SL0SS0N General Agent ooooooooooooo w Dance Programs Banquet fflenus Look for This Sign TNE HEW Auto Phone I 616 CENTURY PRINTERS N S t roet 1241 uncoLrt A, G. Spalding & Bros. Largest Manufacturers in tho World ol Official Athlotio Supplies. Tho foot ball sup pilot) mnnufnetur ofl by A a. Spald ing 6s Bnos. aro tho host that can nbHolutoly bo pro duced ; they are of miporlor make: thoy havo atooa tho tout for ovor twonty-e.ght years, and aro used by all lntor colleuiato, Intoruoholautlc and prominent foot ball ten tut) of tho country. No oxponso la upurod In making tho goodH bearing tho Spalding Trade-Mark ma near porfeot na it la poaalblo to produce a manufactured urtJc ana if it bcaru this mark of perfection Jt la tho 1mm t . &PALD1NCT8 OFFICIAL FOOT BALL IDB. Edited by Woltor Camp. Contains the NEW RULES VOR 1901. Special artiolea on tho come. It 1b, in fact, a complete en cyclopedia of the sumo . Prioo 10 conta . SPALDING'S HOW TO PLAY FOOT BALL. Edited by WaltcrCamp. Nowly rovisadfor 1WM. Undoubtedly tho boat book ovor published on on tho game, for it contains all a "beginner uhould know, and many intaroating facta for tho experienced player . Price 10 cents. "If it pertains to athlotlca, wo make It." A- Q- 8PALDINQ & BR08. New York Chioaco St. Louis Philadelphia Buffalo Boa ton San Franolaco Denver Baltiraoro Montreal. Can. Kansaa Olty Washington Pittaburir Minneapolis London. En g. Send for a oopy of Spalding's Fall and winter sporta cotologuo. It's free, thtBotmCak ' . &0ttt Cooking Regular Board $3.50 Per Week. Academy Notes.' The annual opening reception takes place Saturday ovonlng. From eight i to nine heads of departments in the university. School of Music and the. Lincoln Dental Collego and the resi dent parents of students will bo wel come. From a o'clock till well, till later tho academy students take en tire possession. During the faculty hour Mrs. L. A. Sherman will serve Ices and dtuing the student Influx Mrs. T. H. MrGahey. tho mother of Miss t Florence McGahey, will preside. Guests will be served by Misses Mabel Ash ley, Florenco Hirst, Helen Wajgh, Zola Dellecker, Anna Hoofer and Jane Blan ihaid. A mandolin quartette will strive for a hearing with the social chat. It Is unfortunate that the university has announced a function for tho same hour, bat as the academy rarely with draws defeated It will have it out on this occasion. Speaking of defeat make3 the foot ball men look sad. Despite an ad miiablc coach, an energetic manager and a popular, earnest captain such as Messrs Graves, Myers and Miller have proven themselves to be foot ball languishes. The disagreeable ne cessity for dismissal of the old coach, delayed the practice and discouraged the old men. The boys announce a heart-to-hearl conference with the stu dents at char el Monday morning. The real difficulty is that so many of last year's team have entered the uni versity. Tho new men. although so numerous that class rooms are in adequate, feel little enthusiasm as yet for academy enterprises. The Omaha and York games demand better ma terial than has yet appeared and un less the new men get out to practice the prospects for a good season so bright two weeks ago will take a tumble. With this exception the opening week has been very encouraging to fi lends of the academy. The increase In new regular students has been re markable. The chemistry ( lass has jumped from thirty last year to forty four this year. The Caesar class num bers over forty and the new course In argumentation, given by Mr. G. A. I.ee, is ery flattering to this enthusiastic teacher. Announcement is now being made of threo correspondence courses, two in English by Dr. U A. Sherman and Prof. F. A. Stuffand one in American History by Prof. H. W. Caldwell Adjunct Professor C. E. Persingor nnd Instructor I . E. Aybworth. These courses are so important and so much of an innovation that their descrip tion must be deferred to another dav. Conservatory Notes- The faculty concert of the conserva tory scheduled for Friday evening. September 30. was postponed until Thursday ovonlng, October G. The pro gram will be given in Memorial Hall and the general public is Invited. Tho program consists of piano solos by Mr. Eames and Mrs. Jones; a trio, in cluding string and piano, by Miss Elche, Mr. Wilson and Miss Dales, and vocal K0I03 by Mr. Carr. Miss Closson and Mr. Kilpatrick A number of changes have been made in tire Instructors at the conservatory. Mr -Carr, from Pittsburg, Pa., will assist Mr. Kilpatrick In the vocal de partment Miss Glossen, a graduate of tho Lincoln University, and Miss Schu ler, of Nashville, Tenn., are new teach ers in the Instrumental work. Twenty girls are now residing at the con servatory. GERMAN 13. All students who have registered for German 13 aro requested to meet at 11:00 a. m. Tuesday, October 4. In Room N. Ill y Get the best Henderson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Candies, Baked Goods and Ice Cream at Maxwell's, 13th and N. Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hattors. Go to B. L. Paine's for the now Cadet cap.. Fleming, 1211 O St., is showing a nice line of jewelry. Lincoln' Shining Parlor, 1018 O St. Chairs for ladies and gentlemen. Meals or Lunch. Good Health Cafe. Price, $30.00 Columbia Disc Records FOR THIS MACHINE $1.00 Each or $10.00 Per Dozen. 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