THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 i s v i k OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT, SAT. A. SAT. MAT. THE FLINTS Night 60, 35 & 25c. Mat., 25 & 10c WED. MAT. A. NIQHT, OCT. 7. HI Henry's Minstrels Mat., 50 &. 25c. Night, $1.00 to 25o THUR8DAY NIQHT, OCT. 8 MAY ROBSON IN "Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" kmllUBilil WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 28 Operated In Conjunction With the Orpheum Circuit OLLIE YOUNG AND BROTHERS Sensational Dlabolo Players and Hoop Rollers LINDEN BECKWITH The Girl In the Golden Frame Presenting Her , Famous"Slnglng Portraits" LORIMER JOHNSTONE and CAROLINE COOKE InThelr Farclal Playlet, "AFTER THE BALL" COGAN and BANCROFT The Roller Comedians RIALTO QUARTETTE Four Real.8lngers CARSON BROTHER8 Marvels of Grace and Strength THE LEPRECHAWN MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA Mats., Tues., Thurs. and 8at., 2:15 1,00 8eats on Lower Floor and Bal cony, 15c; 300 Reserved at 25o. Eve., 8:15 Prices, 15d, 25c and 50c. ILVJNI PROGRAM: TIIIIR., FRI. & SAT. Tho Home of Novelty. MARKEE BROTHER8 In a oCmedy Musical Act CAMILLE PERCONL Character 8lnger CORA SIMSON Impersonations JACK WILD Positively the First Appearance of the Following. "PIERROT8 NECKLACE "QUEBEC TO NIAGARA" LEGEND OF NARCI83U8" "HAPPIEST DAY O FHER LIFE" " "POCAHONTA8" A Child of the Forest LYRIC ORCHE8TRA Mats. 2:30, 3:30. Eve., 7:30, 9:00. All 8eats, 10 cents. ELITE 1329 "O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATE8T AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. T.he Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMI8ION 6 CENT8. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. Madam Macanda IN Grand Opera Concert AT University Temple Theatre October JO and 2 Reserved Tickets 75c, $,00 & $H50 Reserved G, A. Crancers FEAR YOUNG 8TEFFEN. (Continued from Page 2) choose almoat the two lightest men on the squad. Worthwlne at Right Guard. Worthwlne, the hammer throwing track athlete, 1b slated for right guard. He weighs 163 pounds. Ehr horn, the left fielder on the baseball team, is the coach's choice for loft guard. He weighs 165 pounds. Their substitutes will be Smith, a 195 pounder, and Iiohlander, n 186 pound er, practically the two biggeBt men In tho squad. Only two mon on the team with which Stagg will open tho Lame with Purdue weigh less than Worthwlne. They are hidings, the veteran 168 pound half, nnd Pat Page, the 150 pound veteran end. Captain Steffen at quarter tips the dcalea even with tho left guard. "We have been forced to rely on shiftiness," is the excuse of Stagg for his pair of "banty" guards. 'If we wanted merely weight we could have it In the line, but we don't want weight alone. The big fellowB now bow to the little fellows In our lino. ' Stagg's move in sending such small mon Into the line is almost as revolu tionary aB any of his previous pro gressive Innovations. He has been forced to use the "bantleB" in the line In order to develop a shifty front, aa his big fellows have boon outplaye 1 lr the new game, where bo much agil ity and endurance Is required. May Be Surprised by Move. This nows of a pair of feather weight guards on tho Maroon team will doubtless be received at Cham paign with more than passing Interest, aa the daily reports from the camp ol the Illini state that the coaches have been concentrating their atten tion in building up a "stonewall" line. Stagg seems to be breaking away from the idea of an Immovable line. He desires a line of men that can move and move fast. Chicago's team will present other unuBual features in the way jf weight. His back field, for Instance, will average up within five pounds of of the line. Tho backB will average 165 1-2 pounds and the linemen 170, making the total average of the team 168 4-11 pounds. This is the lightest team Stagg has Dramatic Club Pins. Chemical Club Pins. Engineer ing Society Pins. Paladian Society Pins. Union Society Pins. School of Music Pins Pershing and Workizer Pins. Class and Fraternity Pins to order. HALLETT, Unl Jiwriir 1149 0 Established 1871 put on the field In many years, and It Is also the speediest probably tho fastest bunch of eleven players that ever wore the maroon. Seven of the eleven are" veteran members of the track team; an eighth player Is a swimming star, and a ninth a fast fielding baseball player, leaving only a tackle nnd a full back who have not had experience In other branches of athletics where speed is requisite. Wisconsin. ' Paulus and Currle, promising now men, appeared at Camp Randall this afternoon. Currle. was a star guard on the Rlpon team two years ago and Paulus played full back on the fresh man team last year. Both men weigh 180 pounds, and as guards are valu able additions to the squad. Osthoff was shifted from tackle to guard, and It is felt that Coach Barry will now have no trouble In filling the hole In the line. The men were put through several new plays, flrBt attempts were made with the forward pass, and tho charg ing was tried today. Capt. Rogers Is authority for tho statement that scrimmage will commence this week, and members of the team believe that tomorrow will see Its inauguration. Indiana. The Indiana team Is demoralized be cause Clarence Cartwright. the vet eran full back, loft suddenly today for tho second time within a week. It la supposed ho went to his home in New Harmony. Last night Cartwright skipped for homo became he declared he had no money to stay In school. A successful effort was made to get him back, and he came, assuring Shel don that the matter was fixed satis factorily. Now that he has deserted again the" fans are disgusted, and Sheldon says ho' would not bet taken Campus Gleanings I 1 See- Ludwlg) about your olothes. At the request of Borne of the cltv teachers a new course of weekly lec tures in the history, theory, and prac tce of teaching will be started Mon dny, October 5. Hoarders wanted. 11146 S St. Sidney Collins 1b taking work lr the law school. Hurry Porter soils nny kind of Uni versity supplies. 1123 O. The south side bleachers are being erected at Antelope park. A boiio phore for announcing the scores of the games has been put up. Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from ono cont up. 308 So. Eleventh St. The engineers' Bmoker is scheduled for Saturday evening, October 10. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Suitorlura. Cor. 11th and O. Ross King writes that tho Harvard law school opens this week. Ho 1b located at 67 PerklnB, Cambridge, Mass. Qreen'a barber shops, Tho Club house and Colo-McKcnna, 1132 O. That's all. Harold J. Cook passod a day on the campus on his way to Columbia university, where he will continue lalaeontogic work under Dr. Osborne this year. C. H. Froy, florlBt, 1133 O St. Henry M. Ekon, former assistant in t'eology, Is again on the campus after an Interesting summer spent In tho pudy of tho geology and topography of southern and southwestern Alaska for tho United States geological ser vice. He will continue his work at the University of Chicago this year. The first university dance of tho fall will be given at Fraternity hall to- morrow evening. The number of tick ets Is limited to eighty. The price of them is $1.26. Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. The first university -dance comes off tomorrow night at Fraternity hall. T. M. Murphy, Law 1908, Ib visit ing his fraternity brothers, Beta Thota PI. "Moonlight" Is located In a law office at Kansas City. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O Btreet. Reward Lost essay, on "Polarl scope," also note tablet containing valuable physics data. D. D. Plumb. The husky Cornhuskers are going to do it the next week. Wanted A girl to wbrk for her board. Sewing and dishwashing, 1522 8 street A Botany 1 class reminds the stu dent of a Taft or Bryan meeting. Buy your fountain f pens of a stu dont. W. A.' Wilson carries the fa mous Laughlln Line. Am In tho Uni versity Library any day from 4 tq 6. " Walter L. Moyor, ex-1911, will not be in schooj this semester. Ho Is can vasslng at Montrose, Colorado. For corsetB, gloyes, hosiery, millin ery, and ladles' furnishings at mod erate prices go to the Famous, cor- I From Head to Foot We Fit You Out In Uniforms It Is not too late to order your Uni form and by purchasing the same at our store you get the Mayer Bro.'s Quality. This quality is known as the superior quality. It embodies the best of fabric and workjnanship. Every garment is inspected detail by detail and it must be perfect before we send the garment to you . . Try us once you will be pleased with the Mayer Bro.'s Quality We also fit you out from head to foot in Dress and School Suits Mayer I StudentB numbering 175 have en rolled for philosophy 1, general psy cology, which is an unusually largo enrollment as compared with about 140 in previous years. Wanted A girl to work for her board. Serving and dishwashing. 1522 S. Street Louis Hallor, ex-1911, is attending Bchool at Ann Arbor, Mich. Elmer Llndqulst, 1906, is visiting his Phi Delta Thota brothers In the city. O0000000000000000000000000 Of Interest to Students and Those Who Provide for. Their Needs 16 x 16 Oak Table QSc 24 x 25 Oak Table Si .45 Sewing Tables, extra flno g ie finish and strength Lo The M, and P. Oil nickel plated lamp, shades are 1.25 extra Books at Special Prices GOOD WEB8TER DICTIONARIES. Webster's Practical Dictionary best cheap dictionary on the market copyrighted 1906 by the publishers of the International Diction ' ary. Our ' m Special Price , ; f . 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