I Vv, XHE DAILY NEBRASKAN x. i- :-V ttbe E)alls IRetot&eftan TUB PROPERTY OP TUB UNIVEIISITY OF NT3BIUSKA. Lincoln, Nobmnkn. PUBLISHED EVERT DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY ,DY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Olflci, 126 No. 14th St. Edltorln-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08 Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott '09 Bualneis'Manaoer. ..H. C. Robertson '09 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. PoBtofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies. 5 Cents Each Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rnto of 10 conto per InBortlon i for ovory fifteen words or fraction thereof. .Faculty notlccn and University bullotlns will gladly bo published froo. Entered nt tho postofllco at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under tho Act of ConprosB of March a. 1870. THE MEN WHO WON. Tba students of tho Unlvorslty tiro proud and Justly bo of tho achieve ments of our football toam throughout tho entire season, but especially last .Saturday at Lawronco. "By reason of the .vory strong rivalry existing bo tweon K. U., nnd Nobraslca It would havo been harder to loso tho gamp last played than any other game on Uho schedule. But now that the susponso 1b ovor nnd victory is ours wo should not at onco forgot tho men who wore responsible for this happy stato of af fairs. Tho credit is due the whole toam and not to any particular man of men nnd It should not be Forgotten that the men who iflny in NobraBka's line havo mndo such a showing as en titles them to tho rospoct and admira tion of all lovers of tho game. It is with no intent to dlBpargo tho fow known as "stare" that particular at tention is callod to the men in tho line but it Is rather to Indicate that, al- Budd's Black $10.00 Cravenettes Heavy Cheviot goods, full long box coats, rain proofed no better looking coats at any price $15.00 qualities. WHY PAY MORE? BUDD, $2.50 HATTER though their names do not appear as ofton in tho roports of the gamo nevor tho less wo do feel that thoy cer tainly wero In tho gamo." SPECIAL NUMBER. "In tho pasC tho procedont has been established by thoso having charge or .tho Daily 'Nebraskan to publish an is sue known as tho football number at ;tho clso of a successful season. The almost unqualified and complete suc cess of NobraBka's football toam this year demand that this precedent bo not doparted from. In order to make (thiB'issufc worthy of tho reason for its publication, namely Nebraska's foot ball team; no effort or expense will be spared, but thoro is one 'point to bo romembered nnd nctelTupon by the student "hody and that is an early or der'for this souvenir. As was abovo ononttdnod this souvenir issue Is got ten' lout frt a comparatively great ex ponso and In order to mnko up this un 'usual expenditure 'the support of tho students in . purchasing tho same is absolutely Imperative. Thcro is no other source except tho sale of copies to those who are not subscribers from whch this deficit can be made up. This fact should bo remembered and if you nro Interested In maintaining tho practice of 'an etxonsive football number plnce an order with tho busi ness manager at once for ns many coplos as aro required for your own neods and tho odiflcatloh of your friends. An early order has tho ad vantage over an Intended purchase on the dny of publication in that there is no uncertainty about getting your paper becnuso a sufficient number will bo .-reserved to fill these orders nnd only a limited number will bo placed oh sale. Call at tho business manager's office and placo your order today or In tho near future and insist on your friends doing likewise. New Books in. the Library. Albermnrle, Earl -ofr-MomoIrs of the Marquis of Jlockingham and his Contemporaries. 2 vols. Budge, E. A. W. Egyptian magic. Cotton 'Sir H. T. S. Now India. Cox Introduction to folklore. Dawklns, B Cavo hunting. Dawklns, B,-Cavo hunting. Sinlay History of tho Greek revolu tion. 2 vols. Gregor Story of Bohemia. Hulhort, A. B. Tho Ohio river. Maurice Qtorv of Uohomla. MblmontI PompochVenice. 2 vols. Nordau, Max Art and Artists. Salome,' Andreas Isbenls Prabenges talon. Steven's, B. T. The Clinton-Corn-wallls controversy. 2 vols. Svetla Maria Felicia. Thomas, N. W. Natives of Australia. Tisdall, W. St. Clair Noble eightfold path. "-- Wright, Thomas Life of Walter Pa ter. 2 vols. Tho Zoological Club will meet at eight p. m Tuesday evening, No vember 12, 1907 In tb,o zoological loc- M turo room, N. 210. Tho following will be tho program: "Investigations on Babesia canis by KInoshlta." Review ed by Leroy D. Swingle. "Tho Cephn 11c Veins nnd SlnuseB' of Reptiles," by Henry L. Bruner. Roviowed by Robert H". Wolcott. Latin Club. A meeting of the Latin. Club will bo hold at tho homo of Professor Bar ber, 12110 L St., Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. MfSS MARY STRAHORN. Miss Davis' hairdresslng parlors aro in tho Famous. Hairdresslng, mani curing, facial massage, scalp treat ment. Halrwork dono. Phone, F 3000. The best oyster stew. In tho. city Is that served at The Boston . Lundh. Try if. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 203 Burr Blk. Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop. university bulletins. Tuesday, November, 12. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Rev. Fletcher I. Whar ton. 11:30 a. m. Memorial Hall. , Junior class meets. 11:50 a. m. Y. W. C. A. Rooms. Noon meeting. Miss Schultz. Wednesday, November, 13. 12:00 m. Memorial Hall. Sophomore, class moots. 11:50 a. m Y. W. C. A. Rooms. Noon meeting. Mrs. Hlnman. Thursday, November, 14. 11 tOO a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. Organ recital by Miss Vera Upton and Mrs. Raymond. 11 -30--Memorial Hall. Football rally. 11:50 .i. m. Y. W. Cj-Ar RooTfili. Noon meeting. Jean Sullivan. 7 : 1 5p. m. Armory. Perching Rifles medal drill. 6:00 p. m.-Nobraska Hall, 210. Pathological Club meets. Monday, November, 18. Mid semester roportjj duo. Saturday, December, 7. County Fair. ' Friday, December, ft. Nobraska-Iowa debate. (Continued from pago 1.) iorlty of tho now football over tho old and clearly showed tho possibilities of tho forward pass. Kansas was up against a strong lino without any now plays, and could do absolutely nothing toward winning the gamo. Had tho Jayhawkors had a good forward pass and ono or two other modornlzed plays thoy might havo. won tho gamo. In tho first half Kansas hold Ne braska for downB ono foot froni tho Jayhdwker lino. It was at tho west goal in about tho 8am e spot that Ne braska ,hpld Kansas seven time's In 1904. and kept tho Jayhawkers 'from scoring. , In that game Knhsas by a terrifflc onslaught took tho ball down within a fow feet of Nebraska's goal line Bovon times but could not cross. 'Nebraska hold tho JayhawkorB for down's each time and' then 'Boned let kicked tho ball back out of danger. Bender won this contest by making a long run for tho only touchdown made during the game. Clements' photos aro tho best. RatoB to studont8. 129 So. Eleventh. 3f M.-Rico, hafr ana scalp Bpoclallst, 1216 O St., upstairs. Auto phono 3888. Havo your, clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Marshall, students', barber. Cornor Thirteenth and O under Famous. Hayden, photographer, Bpeclal rates to studonts. 1127 O street. Green's barber shops are tho best in tho West. Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdrossor, for cereals. . Palace Dining Hall. No lunch counter. Just a quiet evening moal at Dalrym plo's, Dr. J. H. Graham, dentist. 1339 O St. Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. - Bockman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st. Try FranclsBros.' restaurant, 1020. P C. H. Fi-oy, florist, 1183 O St 000000000000 O Rooms - Rooms - Rooms New Windsor Hotel Wo havo now open to studonts five or six well fur nished rooms. Stoam heat and electric lights. Will rent for $2 pofr ' ' weelc and up. ' O0000000000000000600000000 U - all -Not6TiTiy The U of N Caterer He's in business for himself at 208 So. 12th Isr-Look for tho Rod Light! Hot Luncheonettes HURRY! , Thos. 1A. Coleman, "Wo manufacture all of our Candies & Ice Cream Wo sorvo tho most delicious Hot and Cold Drinks in tho city TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" and EAT "SAUER KRAUT' MADE BY OLYMPIACAHDY CO.. 1131 OSt. s THE 'UNI' SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites you to enjoy our Smoking and Reading Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" SMOKE HOU8E. 1132 O STREET G.UKAGI & BROS. EXCLUSIVE JAPANESE STORE Everybody is cordiaily'in vited to call and inspect our store 204 South Twelfth St. uujm.wiia.Ti tmmm 000000C000 -U c - r IHH I1 """ im II mmmi IIIM" 'I ' If- 4. SSHsHshMttsaC