The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 16, 1904, Page 4, Image 4
v kr -; 1 I.' mpM Zbt S a 1 1 ftebt han X &- t fc If M f" K T A j !;. i A. G. Spalding & Bros. - TfMt Muiuftoturert in (ha World I Official Athletlo Supplies. Tlio foot ball ivy pllm mnnufaotur ed by A .O. Brxun nto & Bnoa. nra tha bosl that caa nhaolutely bo pro duced j-thoy aro of Biiporlor make: thejr hara atoo ths test for ovar twontT-alght TOArn, and are used by all Inter oellanate, lntonicholadtto nnd prominent foot ball teams of the oouptry. No oxponio is spared In making the gooda boorlnR the Bpnldlna; Trada-Mark m near perfeot on It la poaalble to produoo a manufaoturod nrtlc' nnd if It beara (bla mark of perfection It U thu Ixwt . gVXiJMNa OFFICIAL FOOT BALL QUtDB. Edited by Walter Gamp. Oontaina tfcaKBW BUL.ES FOn 1004. 8peclal artldea aha tnuna. it u, in raoi, a compiata an- of the gama . Jfrloe 10 ocnui . Id'S HOW TO IXAY FOOT BALL. falter Oamp . Newly rovwad ror iwi It thoboat oook over published oa am aba (ama, for It contains all a beglnno aftoaulknow, and many lateraitlng facta for mi fxparlenoed player . Price 10 cent. tJ It partaina to athletics, wo maka It ." A.Q.SPALDING BROS. 'ork Ohloaso St. Louia alphla San Franclsoo Kansan Olty oearer waamnfftoB Baltimore PHtabunr ftAvwtllai Ut am fram1 flai f AAn Sntm Send for a copy of Bpa'ldlnf 'a Fail and Wlater Sporti Catnlogue. It'a fre. Dr. J. J. Davis Graduate Rclractlonisl fe Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fitted to Relieve Headaches and Eye Strain. !M2 O Stftt Auto Phon S02I. Reidcnc 2818 LINCOLN. NEB. CbarhsB. Gregory (a. crn.'9t) tttkfktat 543 '" Zb Coal Wan Ei22 NO. 1044 O STREET The Lincoln Candy Kitchen 1337 O 8troot Manufacturers of Home Made Candy ButtersweeL Best in the City AH Kind', of Toy Novelties, Footballs, Bananas, Etc, Etc. TRY OUR CANDIES Grif Hn-Greer Printing Company nu o street Wedding Inviutiacu, BI1 Provranu, and all klr, of Commria( Printtna. JJHK ufc OSI ojplopediai UtadbrVi Wadoubtcdl I THE TO VTN I H no less than thu gown H B lias learned to like the 1 Quarter Size Collar I '1 he bast arc thr H "duett" H mui tiu H "Arrow" H iH aaaajjge jrt "Jr aal SJ t'Luirr r C:ialt(in aiikou Aicon HJ 'Hj Ctuctt, S3 cull. Arrow, ISroich, Hj M for I'.'c ;l Cluett, Pcubody Ik Co. I 'B MakcrHuf Cluett and Monarch Shirts bulletin Today Y. M. C. prayer meeting, 12:20 to 12:30. Prof. Sweezey, chapel, illustrated lecture "Planet Mara." Chess players meet, 7:30 p. m., Y. M. C. A. Freshman-Sophomore football game. Nov 17. Junior class meeting, chapel, 11 o'clock. Nov 18. MuhIc at chapel. Public meeting Sigma XI, Dr. Ward, (hal 8:00 p. m. Freshman Law hop, Fraternity Hall. No 19 - NebraHka-Hellevue football game Party university woman's building. Meeting of Forestry dub. R. 102, Nebraska Hall, 8:00 p. m. Nov. 21. Senior-Junior football game. Nov. 23. Beginning of Thanksgiving recess. Nov. 24. Football game, Nebraska vs. Illinois. . LOST. A gold watch, with the mon ogram II. H. on it. Finder please re turn to the office. Academy Notes. As announced the bad condition of the athletic fleld compelled the Beat rice high school team to' call off the game much to the disappointment of both teams. There is still somo hope of a game with Beatrice and also of a return game with tho Omaha team. Fortunately a game was hastily ai rar.ged with the Havelock team re sulting in a score of 11 to 11. This game will be written up by the ath letic reporter since the principal is apt to mix matters when he tries to write in an ahtletic vein. Six new students have registered tho past week, one Mlja Arise com ing from as far west as Kimball This desirable growth must be due to the oluntary advertising given by old students since from lack of time the principal never did so little advertis ing os last summer. Tho Academy News must also be credited with part of this giowth in publicity. Each month it goes to par ents and a fow sample copies to small schools and Interested young people. The last Issue contained signed ar ticles from tho editors, Helen Berger and O. O. Woods, and from Dn Russell, Kin Akagi, C. V. Smith. G. P. Barger, Grace Bryan, W. J. Bryan, Jr., Katherlne Kimball, Irene Ncal, G. R. Daua, Marie Talbot and A. He3kotl. The exchange editor, W. L. Hadlock, also made contributions. No mem ber of the faculty dared Invade Its pages with words of wisdom, experi ence or moral precept. , The young people captured it wholly and desiro all credit for this creditable number. The next issue should go to press with in a week. Considerable curiosity ex ists as to the subject of the next edi torial as the editors have been given lull rein. The principal can only hope that the roof will be left now that the rainy season is approaching. The first and second teams of the basket ball women will meeT Tuesday evening at the city Y. W. C. A., where lloor and bath facilities have again been secured. The girls seem deter mined to bring out a team that shall be a credit to the academy. The Social Hour club will hold Its second melting next Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Both program and refresh ments aro oiTanged and1 the girls will doubtless have thoir usual good time. Next Friday evening so rumor has it the football men, Coach Graves and the principal aro Invited to sup per at the homo of tho quarter back, Noll Dunn. Mr. Dunn has made him self vory popular with the team by his rapid Improvement in football science and this reported act of courtesy and generous hospitality is not likely to lessen that popularity. If dame rumor proves to be a veracious reporter, then there Is one man -who can bo de pended upon to bo there and eat his shore of tho Bupper. For eighteen years students have been wending their way towards North Sixteenth street, once or twice a year on good times bent. Soon this boaten path will bo overgrown with weeds and tho old house will no longer re sound to tho laughter of happy young people. A now path must bo tramped out by the young feot and now rooms dedicated to Boclallbllity. The prin- BETWEEN Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha. EQUIPMENT RIGHT, TIME RIGHT, SERVICE ITS ALL CITY TICKET OFFICE 1512 FARNAM ST. UNION DEPOT OMAHA. S5-32 Better Investigate the merits and advantages offered by the various railway lines before purchasing tickets. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. has electric-lighted trains, solid vestibuled, steam heated, equipped with every modern safety device, heavy steel first-class road-bed and many other advantages. "Write to F. A. NASH. General Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. clpal moves this week with wife, boy and dog to 142G L Slreet, where fqr many years he hopes to greet his stu dents and friends who have made his university and academy work such a delight. Friendships havo been ce mented at these gatherings which will outlast time. Judge Barnes, member of the su preme (ourt of Nebraska, gave a talk Monday evening to the last evening at the university to the freshmaji law students. The meeting was held in U. 207 in the law lecture loom and a good crowd of tho first J year men were present to hear the lee. ture. Judge Barnes is an able lawyer and' his talk was much appreciated by those who heard it. Erie B. Woodward. M. D., diseasoa of eye, oar and tkroat. 207-8 Richards block. Phono CCC. If you got it at Armstrong's, it's right. Home Made Bread and Pastry. The 'lome Cafe. 214 So. 12th. Don Cameron, lunch counter, lit So 11th st. New table service 119 So. 12th. Special attention to -watch aud jew elry repairing. E. Fleming, 1211 O Btreet. Get tUp best Henderson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. Lincoln Transfer Co.; btggago. 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