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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1907)
uie.3, -' p 1',. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN t-WV"?ill",M"' r $fc DO YOU KNOW whoro to got the best Eyo Glaasoa for tho loast money? Huvo your ovoa oxaminod it will cost you Vv "nothing, and may savo your flight MY: DR. W. A. MYERS, THE GRADUATE OPTICIAN 1343 O St. G. K, AKAGI & BROS. EXCLUSIVE JAPANESE STORE Evorybody is cordially in vited to call and inspect oar Btoro 204 South Twelfth St. CUT PRICE SHOE STORE AND ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR FAC TORY SAVES YOU TIME AND MONEY 1220 O STREET We're now located in the most beautiful store in the West CANDY ICE CREAM SODA WATER Lincoln Candy Kitchen 14tk and O Streets HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing CINCINNATI Petry Bakery Co. Baking Orders Filled Promptly FINE RICE DPEAD OUR SPECIALTY PHONE US AND YOUR ORDER WILtf RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION (Continued from page 1.) A LARGE BUILDING. iioIh. Mr. Holllster will be an Instruc tor In Electrical Engineering. Mr. Albert Hunting has been elected In structor In woodwork to succeed In structor Drown, who has resigned. Instructor Bunting has had twenty years of practical experience in designing. FOOTBALL CHANGES. Few Alterations Have Been Made In ' Rules. The following are the Important changes that have been made In the football rules since last year. An Increased length of game, five minutes being added to each half. Two umpires, as formerly will bo need, but their duties urp doilned more specifically. One will ail tlifi referee In decisions down the field and Is called field Judge. He Is practically an assistant to the referee. The other has control of the decisions belonging to the line-up. Forward passing has been so altered as to make It less risky on the first and second downs. Instead of losing the ball If It touches the ground be fore striking a player, the same side rotahiH the ball, If In either first or second downs, but the team loses fif teen yards In distance. If, however, the ball strikes ground before it does a player on the third down, the ball goes to the opposite side as formerly. A line man may now carry the ball, provhllng he doesnot leave his posi tion in the line until after the ball is put In play. In the use of the forward pass, tripping or hurdling by the aide not putting the ball Into play In a scrim mage will be penalized fifteen yardB. A man Is entitled to a fair catch when it is possible for him to reach the ball before It strikes the ground, tho raising of the right hand now be ing unnecessary. In order to prevent signalling by one man and a catch and run by an other, if one man of the side signals his intention of making a fair catch, and then another of his side makes tho catch, the latter player may not run with the ball, nor Is he even en titled to the privilege of a fair catch, but tho ball must be downed where caught and scrimmage by his side be gin. Questions of hurdling are put within the Jurisdiction of the referee. Delbert Gibson, 1907, has charge of the science department of the Beatrice high school this year. Pershing Rifles will hold their an nual election of officers Thursday evening at 7:30 In S 102. All old men will please be present. Miss Florence Parmaleo, 1907, will leave today for UJtica, New York, where she will be physical director and secretary of the Y. W. C. A. L. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MANS' TAILOR The finest work done and prices right. 011 at our new store. 1230 O St. Lincoln George Tunnlson, a member of last year's debating team was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Mr. Tunnl son graduate from the law school last year and Is now connected with a contracting firm at Omaha. Lincoln's New Clothing Store Correct in style, quality, workman- . ship and price every garment in the house made for this fall's busi ness Clothes for the YOUNG MEN. H. E. FARQUHAR, 1341 O STREET DRAWING SETS AND SUPPLIES Before purchasing your sets of Drawing In struments and Supplies, consult the Lincoln Book Store, We have a combination this year that beats anything offered heretofore The Lincoln Book Store 1126 O STREET Frats q The "Uni" Smoke House ex tends to you gratis, the home-like comforts of its Smoking, Reading, and Lounging Room. J We carry in stock a complete line of Cigars, Tobaccos and member the Name- Smokers' Articles. It is a pleas- "MvT" Smoke House ure to please you.' COLE-McKENNA CO., 1132 O ST. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS "A EAT at the HEW WINDSOR CAFE '" " ' -- i . . ' First Class Prices Reasonable Until October 5 the Regents' Book Store in the basement of the Adminis tration Building will be open from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. DANCE PROGRAMS-BANQUET MENUS CALJ-WhSCARDS SHVIMC 317 SOUTH TWELFTH 8T. THE GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP and C1BAR STORE W. H. BARTHELMAN, Proprietor 134 South Eleventh St. " East Side Hereford & Petty Shoe Fitters to Men 143 So. 13th 1 teT Wf&fmv?'Mw&imufmMipixiiutiiiiJOIevttf, ,jom&tiA tmiHfm mmmmimMtmmimmm$m , -?". .-