'& ff ''. -. ' v v ll -t'' w.....r - -w . - r .' ,--. - -V..' muirmzi r i N K .r. h ?. , THE DAILY NEJBRAQICAN. TOMMY, tHE CATERER. "THE UNCI JNDI8PEN$lt-E." We'ctrtalnly know how.. Lady attan dant if desired. .., :' ,,,;. SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing tho nowly rovlsed OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading tenms, embracing over 2,600 nUvAM. PRICE. 10 CENT8 Foriata,4i)Sj;allrewBdoalera, Athletic Goods Dealers and Depart ment Stores. Spalding's catalogue of all athletic sports mailed free to any address. G. SPALDING k BROS. NoV York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan sas City, .Pittsburg, San Francisco Nsw Orleans, Byracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. "FOLLOW THE FLAG." Societies. Literary Societies and Debating GlubB contlnuo In their attempt to furnish on opportunity for tho stu dents to experience practical life. Hero one may test tho effectiveness of theories loarned in the class room, besides widening his clrclo of friend? and acquaintances. Tho University Unions last night gave a literary and musical program. .The Palladlons -.enjoyed themselves in tho "g6od old German" style. Tonight the Debating Club discusses tho question of "High vs. Low License." Messrs. Johnson, Dobbs, Ballard and Whitney arc the regular speakers on tho debate. Besides tho debato there are open discussions and parliamentary uractlco in Which everyono has a chance to speak. Tho Komonlan Club holds their first regular mooting tonight In U. 10G and bi-weekly hereafter. Offlcers will bo olectod and other Important business transacted. Ml members are urged to bo prosent. Special Rates at Skating Rink. Tho largo crowds which constantly fill tho floor at the skating rink show .that i Interest. In that moBt healthful sport did not die out during tho sum mer and tho number of Unlvorslty students to be seen thero each aftei noon and evening given concern to tho management, who do not know what they will do when tho football season Ib over and stndonU have nothing to do. i Tho company has been fortunato in securing tho sorvlcos of Prof. Orin Rankin, ono of the most'accbmpllshoil slaters in tho country, as a special Instructor for those too timid to trust themselves to any of tho many as sistants whose services are offered to the public. He Is now open to en gagements and ns an additional In centive for beginners to venture Into tho garao It haB been decided to ad mit ladles free of churge evorj after.- noon and ovonlng for tho remainder of tho month. 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