The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 19, 1907, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Gbe ails IRebraefean
THK PROPEUTY OF
.TIII3 UNIVKIISITY OP NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, Nebraska.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY
' HY THK STUDENT PUB. BOARD.
Pablicitloi Qtflce, 126 No. 14th St.
.Edltor-ln-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08
Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09
Business .Manager... H. C. Robertson. '00
Editorial and Business Office:
BA8EMENT. ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflcc, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each
INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo clmrgud
for at the rate of 10 conta per Insertion
for ovory ilf toon words or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bullotlnB
will glndly bo published freo.
Entered at tho postofllco at Lincoln.
NobniHkii. as Bocond-class mull matter
under tho Act of ContfroBB of March 3
1870.
OUR ADVERTI8ER8.
Tho Nobrasltnn would like to call
tho attontlon of tho Unlvoralty pub
lic to tho position tho advertising pa
trons, of this paper occupy and tho
course of action Incumbent .upon us
therefrom. However much a college
dally may differ from other news pub
lications In many sallont points, It nev
ertheless has ono point In common
with thorn, viz , It rolles primarily up
on tho Bpaco sold to advertisers for
financial solvency. This Is indeed tho
caso with tho Nebraskan and furthor
than that, under the present system
tho "Dally" could not continue for a
week If It wore not for the funds paid
in by tho local business men. In con
sideration of those facts It would scorn
that anyone Intorestod In tho prosperi
ty of -tho paper and desirous of con
tinuing the publication, would feel
bound to patronize those business men
who support It with their patronage.
This attitude is Justified from princi
ples of reciprocity as well as Trom a
feeling of loyalty. And if it became
generally known that tho studonts
showed a proforonco for those adver
tising in student publications there
would bo decldoly less difficulty In se-
RESULTS TELL!
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We claim to be the best CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and are
hero to provo it. Our methods aro the VERY LATEST and our work
mon the best that money can secure.
We clean tho flneBt dresses and robes without dangor of fading or
shrinking In any way. We alBO olean gontlomen's clothing of all kinds.
Goods called for and delivered. All goods thoroughly sterilized. Wo do
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST.
J. C WOOD & CO.
Phone Bell 147 1320 N 8TREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292
curing advertising patrons. It is not
fair play to pass by a generous ad
vertiser's place of business and make
your purchases of pome ono who Is
not interested enough In tho Unlvorsl
ty to buy advertising space or is moan
spirited enough to presume that you
aro obliged to patronlzo him' and any
expense on his part would bo foolish.
Whon Intending to make purchases
look ovor tho names of business men
in tho Daily Nobraskan's business di
rectory and select somo ono from It.
The trade of students' is acceptable to
tho local 'business men generally but
the student should see that the firm
patronizing tho student publication
should have tho preference over 'the
firm that thinks it does not pay to ad
vertise. Miss A. E. So.ukup, droaamaklng.
Special attention given to. students.
1136 O St. Auto 1737.
The Forward Pass.
(By John B. Foster.)
To what extent tho forward pass will
bo used this year is a question that
no ono can answer. Itnthor to put the
matter more accurately, it is probable
that tho forward pass will bo UBed
ono hundred percent oftonor than it
was in the season of 1006.
Roper, of Princeton was a great be
liever In it last year, and ho worked
his team with it from tho Btart, but
undor tho very eyes of everybody Yale
perfected a system of forward passing
which was brilliant, spectacular, flashy
and nerve-racking in its first exhibit,
an no one scorned to think it possible
of success.
No football crowd of the tremendous
size of those which witnessed tho east
ern university games over sat In more
breathless astonishment than that
which witnessed Yale and Princeton
play last year when Veeder, tho Yalo
back, made the first of thoso giant for
ward passes which were the sensation
of tho year.
N:or was there more of a demonstra
tion over a play than there was when
Yalo succeeded with Iho long pass,
which shows that tho American public,
for one thing, Is very apt In gathering
tha finer points of all the pastimes
which It favors and takes a notion to
commend.
Tho pass by Voeder was not of the
nature of tho low, driving pass which
Is characteristic of English rugby. It
was a high arching throw. Veoder, at
the extreme end of lils lino, paused
after a feint run, turned about and
threw the ball far over the heads of
those who were trying to 'block him,
and tar beyond the line of defence of
tho Harvard team the Illustration, by
the way, showing a play In the Har
vard game where Alcott, tho Yalo
end, was waiting to catch It.
When tho forward pass was first cx
porlmentod with In tho early part of
tho season most of the coaches had In
mind that about all there was in It
was a possible handing of tho forward
by one mombor of a team to anothor
at a psychological moment In tho
game, or a quick toss around the ends.
Both Princeton and Wost Point
worked largely with tho fast passing
at 'the ends, and both mado profltablo
gains with tho play. Nobody had
thought of throwing tho ball half tho
length of the field as ono might tOBB
the bal in basket ball.
It is said that Quill, down south,
worked out the play and that he wrote
to Yale and advised that It be at
tempted. The Yalo mon wore hesi
tant about taking It up, but Yalo sel
dom lots , anything get away without
giving it a-trial, and while others wore
wholly In the diirk as to what tho Ells
wore doing they practiced tho play
and sprung thoir sensation in the
Princeton game. Well, they gained by
It, and they also gained with the same
play in the Harvard game.
It is true that it is a very risky per
formance, unless you have tho roator-
Suiting the Hard to Suit Men
The harder a man Is to please with clothes, the more particular
he is in regard to style and detail in general, the more anxious wo
are to have him come here for hie fall suit and overcoat.
Remember, every garment In the house made this season.
New Location I34I 0 St.
H. E. FARQU H AR
JERRY
THE DRUGGIST,
HOT and GOLD SODA
THE
POST OFFICE
IS
DIRECTLY
OPP08ITE OUR
ENTRANCE
132 NO. 10TH.
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I UNION COLLEGE
I TAILORS
Main College
Building.......
SMI
ial to accomplish it successfully and
a general In chargo of the eleven to
know when it Is tho right time to use
It .
UNIVERSITY BULLETINS.
Saturday, October 19.
6:00 p. m. St. Paul's Church.
Y. M. C. A. Chicken pot pie Bup
per. All Unlvorslty men invited.
Sunday, October 20.
4:00 p. m U. 10G.
Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service. Mrs.
HInmon and Miss Joeggl.
Tuesday, October 22.
11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall.
Convocation. Mr. C. B. Anderson
and Mr. Geo. Coupland, republi
can candidates for University Re
gents. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall.
Freshmon class meeting.
Professor Barbour has been in
Chicago for tho past few days visiting
the Field Museum.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, Elovonth and P streets?
Now lino of fall hats. Special atten
tion to students. Nichols, 11G No. 13th.
Tho best place to oat In town Is at
Dons vJafo 114 So. Eleventh street.
CheapoBt place for students, 127 No.
Fourteenth street.
Dr.. Chas.
Burr Blk.
Youngblut, dentist, 202
Board, $3.00 per week, 27 No. 14th.
Chapln Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th.
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
Patronlzo Capital Hotel Barber Bhop.
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Eat at The Windsor Cafe
Best and Cheapest Cafe injtho city, quality and ser
vice considered ....
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Henderson & Hald
JEWELERS AND
OPTICIANS
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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For First Class Tailoring
AT LOW PRICES
AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW
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Wo manufacture all of our
Candies & Ice Cream
Wo inak6 tlio finest and most
delicious drinks in tho city.
TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN
BITTER SWEETS
CHEW "NUT LOVET"
nnd
EAT "SAUER KRAUT"
MADE BY
OLYMPIAGAHDYGO., 1131 OSt,
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
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Quick and Easy Barber Shop
C. W. EMMERT, Prop.
. 20S SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
Qlve me a call
Havo your clothes pre'ssod at Woo
er's Suitorium, Cor. 11th and O.
Try Ohurch'a 20 cent meals', Twelfth
and P streets.
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