r Gbe H)ail flebraefcan ffbe 2)a Up fiebraeRan THE PltOPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. LtNt'OMf, Nkhrabka. PUBUSHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY ANO MONDAY DY THE STUDENT PUD. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th St. EDWIN MILROY SUNDERLAND, '07. t . KniTon-iH-cniKr S. M. Rimakkii, '09 - - - MnnnRlhR Editor Fbkd Baixahd, '05 -- News Editor W. E. 8TANDEVEN, '07. HURINKSB manAoeh GAvIlAnnv, Assistant Manager Byrok E. Yodkh, '06, Olrculntor BAT TELEWIIE, Mt 1528, HJOHT, Aula 2368 md 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Ofiice Bmcnt, Administration Building Postoificc, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Priccr $2.00 Per Year PybU In Advnc Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL NOTIOE8 will bo ctmrRod for at tho rato of 10 centa nor Innortlom for ovory flftoon wordn or fraction thoroof. I acuity notices and University bullotliiB will gladly lo published f roo. a Entered nt tho postr.fflco at Lincoln, Nebraska, aa sqcond-olanfl mnll niuttor -undur tho Act of Congress of March U, 1870. THE BAND AND FOOTBALL. It will bo roadlly conceded, wo bo- llovo, that tho band la an Important factor In tho success of football at Nebraska. For so many years that tho minds of students now in tho Uni versity, "runneth not to tho contrary" tho band has boon an appreciable elo mont in contributing to tho victories of tho toam and to tho inspiration of tho crowdB on the bleachers and grand stand. Good work has boon done bvery yoar and wo thoroly believe that tho band has fully earned all compensation rocolved in tho way of free admission to games and transportation to othor C.ltlOB. This season, conditions aro hotter than ovor before from a musical stand point and, up to dato, tno samo old Joyal spirit has been displayod. Thoro (XXOOObOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCXXXXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOCXX000 R E S U Lu TS TELL, i . - -- . m ' - ' I '-- -, - - ,. -II . I i i.i i. , .MM Wo claim to bo tho host "CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and aro hero to prove it. Our mothodB and machinery aro the VERY LATEST and our workmen tho bos that monoy can secure. We clean the finest dresBes and robes without danger of fading or shrinking and guarantee not to injure ttiom in any way. Wealso cloan gentlemen's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and deliv ered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phono Auto 1292 Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Neb. J. C. Wood & Company OC)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .has been a full complement of musi cians on hand regardless of the Im portance of tho game and reaTenthu- -j siasm has be"en shown in working up pieces for tho bleacherB to sing. Tho parades around .the 'field between - "halves have been triumphs and the friendly rivalry with tho band from Ames on October twentieth loft noth- "ing to be desired. Our band was out- numbered but, in no sense outplayed. Several days ago, tho Athletic Board voted $20 to help send the band to Omaha for the Creighton game. The Innocents at once started out to com plete, by individual subscription on tho campus, the sum required to defray tho cost of transportation and, by yes terday morning, were successful to the extent of approximately flftoon dol lars. The" total amount thus secured still left a limited sum to be raised and tho proposition was mado to the band to help out to some small extent. Ono member of tho band so approached declared At once that he, for one, would not furnish a cent and that If tho full amount required wore not raised othorwlso, he would pay his full faro up to Omaha and leave his instru ment behind. Just how general this feeling is in tho band wo aro not in a position to say. If It extends very far wo do pToro It exceedingly. Wo appreciato to its fullest extent tho sacrifice that a musician makes when ho surrenders his time to tho calls of football. Wo appreciato that ho loses some of the most pleasant features of tho game ho attonds when he is compelled to de voto a large share of his attention to tho work of tho band. Nevertheless, wo do beliovo that the loyal band- man will submit to all this gladly for tho good that ho does. Tho trip to Omaha is not a largo reward In itself. Porhaps on a money valuation it would not pay for tho time of tho bandmon If all their ex penses woro paid. However, a musi cian, becaust of his membership in the band, is none tho less a supporter of football at Nebraska and it 1b Just as suroly "up to him" as it is to any othor mnn on tho campus, to con tribute to legitimate football support. It Is planned to send tho band to Chicago and In that caso the roward will bo immensely worth while. Wo hopo that tho band as a unit will re tain its loyalty to its fullest oxtonf In tho present instanco, as it surely will two weeks nonce. CONTEST TO CL08E 800N. Songs For Kansas Game Must Be In Before Wednesday. Manager Eager has announced that tho contest for tho best words set to tho popular air, "Waltz Mo Around Again, Wlllo," and having a special application to tho Kansas game, will close at 6 o'clock on next Tuesday. Much moro interest has been dis played in this contest thah-ovas evi dent in the one before the Ames game, and tho contest Is closed a day earlier than was previously announced that tho band may have a longer time to judge on the merits of tho verses submitted. The prize for the winner of tho con tost will bo the samo as ll was before. TwoTOBorved seat tickets for the Kan sas game In thd best part of tho grand- sand will bo given to the fortunate "poet," and It is intended to announce tho winner thru tho columns of tho Nobraskan at tho earliest opportunity. There is still enough time for tho winning versos to be written, and it is oxpoctod that a number of contribu tions will roach Manager Eager's hands before Tuesday evening. Leonard W. Turner, B. Sc. 1905, was a campus yisltor yesterday. Ho left for his home last evening. Since his graduation Mr. Turner has had a posi tion with the General Electric Com pany at Schenectady, N. Y., and he will return to Schenectady after a short vacation., ' AN INTERESTING. TE8T. Department of Applied Mechanics Makes Odd Sidewalk. Tho department of applied mechan ics is making an interesting test of tho woathoring and wearing qualities of various mixtures of artificial, stone. Tho teBt is applied in a sidewalk that is being built from the foundry to Scl once Hall, and it is expected to use the results of the test In future con crete work upon tho campus or at tho State Farm. Tho sidewalk is being built In blocks each of which contains a special and unique mixture of materials. Tho dotails of oach block are recorded and aftor several years thoro will be re sults that will indicate which combina tion has proved most satisfactory. A criticism on tho work has been suggosted by Bomeono who has read of tho construction of a long section of roadway at tho University of Cali fornia by the students themselves. It. haB boon proposed that still better re sults would bo accomplished by giving tho students in applied mechanics tho chance to learn sidewalk construction at first hand. They would get valu able experience and the University would profit thereby. COUNTY FAIR POSTPONED. Will Be Held November 24 Instead of November 17 as Announced. Owing to tho number of social func tions that will be hold on the evening of November 17 in honor of tho visit ing Jayhawkers, it has been decided to postpone the County Fair for ono week. It was felt' that there would not be tho attendance that tho Fair deserves if the original date wore maintained and It Is believed that tho now date will meet the approval of the Btudont body as a whole. The Chicago excursion, if thoro is one, will of course affect the Fair on the' 24 th 'to some extent, but it Is- be lieved that the effect will not be xlb vital as It would bo a week from this evening. Academy Note's. The November Issue of the Academy News appeared this week under the direction of tho new editorial staff of students, of whom Miss Wehrs and Mr. Bothwoll aro editors-ln-chlef. Two members of the faculty, Messrs. F. W. Park and J. C. Wadell, contribute ar ticles, and Miss Elizabeth Hesler, one of tho students, has an excellent arti cle on "Hannibal." A cut of Chancel lor Andrews appears on the first page and short contributions from the Misses Francos Miller and Cora Brown. The reporters on social and personal events have a column of Interesting Items. This issue is wholly tho work of students. Tho basket-ball "teamB, both boys and girls, aro making' excellent pro- Lgxess under the coaching of Mr. Pin- neo and Miss Caves. The girls' b'a8ket-ball teams' gave an enjoyable "feed" after last Tuesday's practise to tho Instructor and mem bers of tho "team. Alpha Thota Chi entertained at the chapter house last evening. Initiation was hold last Wednesday and the fol lowing men woro taken Into the chap ter: A. Lynn Myers, 08, of Lincoln; J. Roy Smith, '09, of Carleton. A!LEiklTTl CHOCOLATES AT RECTORS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. November. Saturday, 10, Forestry Club, N. 110. Chemical Club meets. Nebraska vr Crelghton at Omaha. Football excursion to Omaha. Rhetoric I mid-semester examina tion, 8-9 a. m. Comenius Club. Monday, 12. Freshmen meet, Memorial Hall, 11 a.-m. ' Professor G. R. Chatburn, "Tho California- Earthquake." (Illus trated.) Wednesday, 14. Rev. Dr. Bayloy of- Denver. Thursday, 15. Chaplain: Prof. F. M. Fling. Football, Freshmen vs. Sophomores, 2 p. m. Saturday, 17. Nebraska vs. Kansas, on Campus. Tuesday, 20. Football, Juniors vs. Seniors, 2 p. m. Saturday, 24. County Fair, Armory. Nebraska vs. Chlcagovat Chicago. Cross-country meet at Chicago. Monday, 26. W. J. Bryan. " Tuesday, 27. Football, final class championship game. Wednesday 28. Prof. G. E. Barber, "Roman Portrait Sculpture." (Illustrated.) Thursday, 29. Vacation begins. Nebraska vs. Cincinnati, on campus. HUYLER'S Chocolates and Bon Bns. "TV. Rru. Putltr. 10 The Dram CwtMr. X's will soon bo here, and you will need something to sootho your tired brain. - MUSIC lstho only relief for you. Try It. It you haven't a piano, rent one. Bran now, high grade In strument $2 to $10 a Month Just as well have ono In your room. All the latest 8heet Music THE MUSIC . . STORE "Ross P. Curtice Co. 1125 0 STREET Chapln BroB., Florists, 127 So. 12th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Cameron's Lunch Counter. 1238. 12. Call up the Star Delivery Co., Bag gage. Both Phones. The Ivy Press is now located at 212 South Twelfth street. University work especially solicited. Green's barber shops excel all others in tho west. Entirely modern nnd the best work assured. Hair Dressers. Best soft, water shampoo in tho city, 124 .No. J2th St. E. Goodman Tanner. K X v