r iS-v m PjWWf ,, ' -,'g 'Jfjl '- ', '- " ,V ' P J"'Jk THE DAILY Tl mmmMw " 1 L P JjpfeAJg"Wi,-rT " ! H. ? y I! ' JL V . IV W ll ht: ssr " to fct . ?-. ' ,-' t' , V. K. r PS ik w J -) tht Daifo Jltbrasttan . A coruolldatlon of Tho Hoapcrlan, Vol. 31, Tho Nobrnukan, Vol. 10, Scarlot and Cream, Vol. 4. Publlflhcd dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hesperian Publish ing Co. Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco Fossler. If. P. Lcavltt. ..,,. Dwlght Cramer. A. Q. Schrelbor. Edltor-ln-Chlcf . .77777777. .... . J. D. ; Clark Manager VroA Naughton Circulator Walter B. Standeven Athletic R- A. Van Orsdcl Editorial Roomr. U 204. Business Office, U 211ft. Post Ofllco, Station A, Lin coln, Neb. OfTlco hours of Buslnbss Manngcr and Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. - Telephone Automatic 1628 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Subscription Price, 2. per year in advance Entered at tho postofflce at Lincoln, Neb., as second-class mall matter under tho act of congress of March 3, 1879. Individual notices will bo charged for nt tho rato of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins will gladly bo published free, as heretofore A" BRIGHT EXAMPLE. Conch Booth sent Into the Knox gumo InBt Saturday e. man who had never nlnved football before In his life with tho exception of a couple of little class games last fall, and who had been out at practice less than one weoki This should bo an example to every one of those husky youths who slouch around the" campus every day and sit on the bleachers during the t .practice hours, wishing that they had learned to play football ten years ago. This one man has been in school more than three years, and yet it never oc curred to him that It was his duty to got out and try for the team until a It ia not too late by any means, for the season has just begun, and In the month remaining before tho Minne sota game Booth can make a guard out of anything having more life than a fence-post, Every big man get out, then, and help duplicate tho score of 1902. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The Sunday afternoon meeting was In charge of the Finance Committee. Mrs. Hinman, a member' pf the Ad visory Committee, spoke. She ex plained the advantage of systematic giving and urged that every associa tion girl try tho plan oven if sho could give only a little. There was special music. , All Bible classes organize and begin work this week. If you haven't al ready enrolled, be sure to do so. Leaders for noon meetings: Tues day, Anna Stewart; Wednesday, Eliza beth King; Thursday, Flossy Erford; Friday, Kate Heacock. The County Fair has been post poned that It might not interfere with the Faculty Carnival. Tho date is now November. Look out for fur ther notice. Kg DBC5Q To Students & Glee Club Members FULL DRESS SUITS TO ORDER ..v.'. $32.50 .-.-.SILK FACED AND GUARANTEED TO FIT.'. Don't fail to Call and See the ...103.6 O Street... jjijjMi dppmpjim Goods &r - Y. M. C. A. Notes. Mr. J. P. Bailey addressed the 'men's meeting in Art Hall Jiasr Sunday. It is hardly necessary to say that the Bervlco was up to the usual standard. Mr. -Bailey spoke with his accustomed Vigor and enthusiasm' along the lino of opportunities for service In the Student Young Men's Christian Asso ciation. He stated that the Associa tion ought to appeal to all men' be cause it gives them, a large opportunity" to serve their fellow sttidents. Word has been received that Mr. W. A. Tener and Mr. Kenneth C. Mac Arthur, both student secretaries of the International Committee of the Y. COOCX)CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDCXX)OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXiOCOOCXXXX3 ...UNION SUITS THAT FIT EVERYWHERE... For thern cold dismal days $1.00 up and big values for every piece of money. BUDD - $2.50 Hatter i COCXXXXDCXXXXDpOOOOCOCOOOOO 1141 O 8 Freshman Election. The long-deferred Freshman elec tion will probably come on Thursday of this week and the Sophomores have already perfected whereby they can ing. The Freshnu variably bl encounter of an m tl elaborato plan reak up the meet- n election nas m cause of the first j classes each year,: and this time there is going to be no exception to the rule. The Freshmen are already planning to wear caps the first .semester Instead of waiting until spring to come, when a little cap cov ering one-tenth of your head isn't quite as Uncomfortable as it is in tho win ter tlme for they are bent on show ing their superiority over their nat ural enemies immediately, and not wait until next semester. Class poli ces Is getting hotter tliQ longer the first meeting Is delayed, and it is be ginning to look as though the outsiders are going to break the Omaha-Lincoln combination and elect a president from some other town. From the latest re ports the candidates from the two cities are still InHJie race, and neither intends to withdraw In favor of thfc ot,her. , Unless somo .agreement is reached, a third candidate will proba bly win the prize. WHY NOXP Send your Laundry to us? We do good work and save you money besides . Shirta Cc to 10c Collars io Cnffs, per pair. 5c REM, rilONE 805. AUTO 2441 MERCHANTS LAUNDRY Waterville Pocket Knives EVERY ONE GUARANTEED HALLS. 1308 b STREET coach picked him up last week and ordered him to put on togs.' It Is ab surd to think that In a college the size of Nebraska there are not plenty of othor men who can play just as good or better football than ho can, if they only gave themselves a fair chnnco.-and these men owe It to them- solyeB to get out. It would appear at Aral blush as if-no pno wquld 'ever need" any urging to win an "N" In foot ball, but such seems to be the case. Nebraska Is not In the condition of Wisconsin, forcod to send up a cry every day for new men, und with a football squad of only thirty men, but she does need more big "men to get out, and strengthen the team. It Is up to Nebraska to have the best team sho ever had this yearf and if that team does not materialize, sovoral bitter , defoats are In store for us. After the game last Saturday It looks as If we already have tho team tp defeat Min nesota as, she is ..today, bujt tho Gopher game does not come for a month ..yet, nnd in that time a team can be .trans formed. - For .that game yG have got tohavo'blg men. and if the Freshman, rule, R(en,foEced,.we must have upper classmqnr. .Let, ten or a "dozen mom Seniors and Juniors do as the. example . did, ana Nebraska' can play any team Inthb weseand still play ha-Freshmen. M. C. A., will be in Lincoln sorrio tlmo within tho tiext month or two. More definite announcements will 'be made later. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CAPITAL - $100,000.00 1 Twenty eight Join. In spite of the cold, rainy weather without, the Stduents' Debating Club last Saturday night did not fall to, draw Its usual crowd within ,its cosy quarters in Union ,Hnll. More than twenty-eight men , declared their de sire and intention of joining the club. Tho parliamentary practice lasted for forty-five minutes and Its legal techni calities we.ro elucidated by Critic Al len Johnson from the Law Depart ment. Tho question of the "closed shop" was ably advocated by Swenson and Paul on the affirmative and honestly opposed by Martin and Simon on the negative. Tho matter of co-operating with the Union Society in tho repairing of the hall was brought. up and Paul, Bcdnar and.Swdnson were appointed to Inves tigate and report at the next meeting. For next Saturday evening the ques tion of pigh vs. Low License will bo debated -by Ajlen Johnson arid B. P, Dobbs oh the affirmative .and J. E. Ballard and Whitney, on the negative. Uril Music Cafe, v$3.00' tickets $2.85. ' m i m JWL IM w C?T UK mmmmmmm mrK ' JrAtk . sl . A wmm , NEBRASKAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i . ' i r Wr I jU fl m A m i JEsSBm ' J. t. v. xl l Xi . . i ' 1. ', rttnf - ' -w r -"- . 4-T'. V 'V (V "lirui