IMHW I t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN v hi! IV w l'1 1 1 '4 : !C .'' , t y f . Gfoe 2ail2 fUbraeftan THE PROPERTY OF TUB UNIVER8ITT OF NEBRASKA. Lincoln, Nebraska. fMMU WIT WT EKfT SMUT AH IMMAT BY TUB 8TUDBNT PUB. BOARD, htfcaM , 131 N, 14) St Editor-in-Chief,... M, A, Miffs 'M M.mnlna Editor, ... .Clvd E. Elliott. '09 0utln Mnaflr,,,H. C. RefeerUon, '09. r - Editorial and Butlnet- Offices BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. Potofflc, Station A, Lincoln, Neb, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 12.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Slnflfe Coplei. S Cents Each Telephone!: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888 INDIVIDUAL, NOTICES will bo charged for at (ho rato o( 10 cent por .Insertion ii.uiiiii wnrili nr franllnn ihftreflf. Faculty notices and University bulletin! will gladly bo published free. Entered at tho pofitofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, as second-class nmll matter under tho Act of Conprcss of March 3. 1S70. CORNHU8KER BANQUET. Th Corhhuskor Hnnquet which Ih c ho given ut tho Llnriell hotel on tho evening of December 14, Ih worthy of tho Rapport of every man In tho university, thih runciion nas now no come one of tho traditions of tho University and It seems only JtiHt thai "at IcaHt ono ovoulng's untcrtnlnmont Hhould ho given tho football team In .recognition of their services on tho gridiron as well as a tokon of tho gratitude and esteem of tho Httiilont body. Tho commlttuo huvlngthls matter In charge haH roclded that ImiHinuch as th'o huccohh of tho affair deponds prl- , marlly upon- tho gcnoral partlclim tlon of tho studonvs, and Hocondarlly upon tho menu, tho price of tho ban quet Hhould bo low enough to en courage a very largo attendance. In for the University that the professfon u characteristics of the St. Louis team wan not more generally known ho that our team and University would not he placed In a false position at the present time. We could not hope to triumph over a team consisting for the most part of men old, both in years ar?d in the number of years of participation in tho game, and who further have ail other essential ear marks of the so-called college pro fessional. It would be -strange Indeed if a team composed of young college men of fiom two to three year's experience on the gridiron should proceed to show up a bunch like the Cochcm ag gregation, whose experience In every department of the game is the result of many years play on the gridirons of different schools. Nebraska does not maintain that tho better team did not win but we do Insist that ha far as the championship of college football In the Missouri Valley is concerned, the St. Louis game cau not be considered. WHEHJTOUR CLOTHES ABE MADE HEBE B BBbBjBBB7 ttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm you obtain not only ART in tailoring, but QUALITY and ECONOMY as well. Just conceive of the most artistically made clothes known, at from $25.00 to $45X0, and you have the Ideal combination that saves you from ready-made misfits and high priced tailors. Make your selection today from elegant array of stylish fabrics. DRESHER 88 TAILOR 143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. BELL PHONE 504 AUTO PHONE 26K The City Young Women's Christian Ahsoclatlon and the University Asso ciation will hold their third combina tion mass meeting In the Lyric theater at three o'clock Sunday afternoon, De cember 8th. Dr. Turner, president of Hastings College, . who Is quite well known to Lincoln people, having ap peared at tho Second Presbyterian church several times, has been se cured to give tho address of tho af ternoon. Miss Plndor, of Grand Island, a violinist known throughout the state, wljl also ndI to tho onjoyablllty of the service by rendering several selec tions. The chorus, under tho leader ship of MIsb Vibbard, is doing excel lent work, proving a great aid to the UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. Wednesday, December 4. 11:50 a. m. Y. "W. C. A. rooms. Noon meeting. Praise service. Thursday, December 5. 1 1 : :i0 a. m. Memorial Halt Sophomore class meets. 1 1 : RO a. m. Y. W. C A. rooms. Noon meeting. Vera Barger. 8:00 p. m. Nebraska Hall 210. Pathological Club meets. Friday, December 6. 11:50 a. m. Y. W. C A. rooms. Noon meeting. Saturday, December 7. Armory. County Fair. 1631 F St. English Club meets. Friday, December 13. Nebraska-Iowa debate. U- all -No Tommy -? R E S U LTS TELL! . S3 We claim to be tho best GLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and aro here to prpvo It Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our work men the best that money can secure. We clean tho flnost drosses and robes without danger of fading or shrinking in any way. Wo also olean gontlomon's clothing of all kinds. Goods called for and dollvorod. AH goods thoroughly storlllzod. Wo do altering and repairing. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. J. C WOOD St CO. Phene Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1202 Chicago Great Western Railway. Tho Short Lino nnd most popular train service to St. Paul and Minneapo lis. Trains leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec tions with all trains for tho North west, v Homeseekors' rates "every first and third Tuesday during October and No vember to points in Northwest Ask to bo routed via tho "Great WoRlArn" rrtllrnnd V - .-. - N For runner information apply to FRED WIGHT, District Passenger Agent, 1512 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. bBFbB KHi ! -oIbbH BW'if AiV4?' 'DBBBBBfl PBBdMFBftA2!Jr tBBBBBBl BBBHBvBJBijflBBH BBBBPtaBflHff!B BBillil BBrBiilrfi The U of N Caterer He's in bWness for himself at 208 So. 12th 2T-Look for tho Rod Lightfe3 Hot Luncheonettes HURRY! Tho&. A. Coleman, Don't forget tho intercollegiate de bate, Friday evening, December, 13. Kuppa Kappa Gamma will entertain nt tho chapter houso Friday evening. Delta Tau Delta will give n dancing party at WoIbIi Hall Friday. tho past, Homo sixty or Bovonty men have attonded tho banquot, which num bor is entirely Inadquato In vlow of tho object. ThlH your ovory effort will bo nmJtf to have between two and throo hundrod of tho men Htiidonts of ifio University proBontto do honor to tho Cornhuskors on tho abovo dato. 8eo that you aro firoBent and iiIbo help tho cause along by Insisting upon Homo ono oIho coming , for Instance, some upper olnssmnn vftio Iuib boon In t)io Unlvorslty. CHAMPIONS. Nebrarika closed tho football season of 1907 at St. LouIh Thanksgiving day In .n very crodltablo mannor In spite of tho prevailing opinion to tho contrary. Many pooplo after having road tho re ports or tho game woro convinced that Nebraska did not play a good gamo on tho closing occasion. This Is, how over, nbt the case. Nobraska playod dosperqtoly nnd tho reason for tho ad verso scoro Ib to bo found In the fact that their opponents wore for tho most liart professional athletes and can not bo attributed 'to any fault of the Cornhuskor eloven. It Ih unfortunate winging, and will bo In evidence at. every mooting. So far tho afternoon mass meetlngst havo proven very successful. Dr. I. F. Roach addressed tho first, held Novem ber 24th, at which three hundred women woro presenjt, the theater being completely filled on tho ground floor. Tho HorvlceH on Sunday, December' 1st, woro In chargp of Dr. Halsch of Trinity Methodist church, nsslBteuby Mr. Van Camp, tho soloist at the Scovlllo evangelistic meotlngH. Owing to thoThanksglving recess tho usiull largo uumbor of Unlvoralty studonlH was not present at this meet ing but tho girls are urged to remem ber noxt Sunday's service, led, by Dr. Turnor. Matt's placo Pool and cigars Old Heidelberg, 14G No. Eleventh street. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath houBO, Eloveuth and P streets? Tho host placo to oat, Ih town Is at Dons Uafo 114 So. Eleventh street. At a recent meeting of Company B a civil organization was formed with tho following ofllcors: President, W. E. Byorts; vice-president, .0. M. Mitchell; secretary-treasurer, F. A. Jones, S, A. Mahood was elected nhfilrmiin of Ihn -dnmnnnv T Hon .Committee, and F. A. Jones, master or. ceremonies, i no personnel or xno Hop Committee will bo announced later. Attend the Auction Sale -at Myers Jewelry Store 1343 O St. CINCINNATI OUT PWlOEy ' SHOE STORE -AND- Eltitrlo Shot Repair Fatttry 8AVB5 YOU TIME - and - MONEY 1220 O St. HEFFLEY'S UNIVERSITY, - HATTERS 1337 a STREET 0OffiO000000000 o If you want a SQUARE MEAL go to the NEW WINDSOR CAFE Popular. Prices Excellent Service 300000000000OSO00 I