The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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AMES IS JTORMIOABLE
8ATURDAY8 GAME IN OMAHA
Will be a hard one.
PATENTED
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C. H. Frdy, fiprlBt, 1133 0 St.
Captain Jamos Harvoy went to Wil
TRYOUTS fOR CROSS-COIMRY
bur to vote.
Eat at John Wright's,
Eleventh.
Preliminaries for Chooilng th,e Cross-
Country Team Will Be Held Today
at 4 O'clock Start Ii at
Twelfth and 8 Sts.
THAT'S ALL
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ABSOLUTELY NO BULGE
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FULL DRESS SHIRT
UrfUd Skirt & CcIW Co., (Mtbrt) Tr.7N.Y.
OLIVER THEATRE
TONIGHT, THUR. & THUR. MAT.
top O Th' World,
Ore f1,b0. Bal $1 & 75c. nBal BOc.
FRI., 8AT. & 8 AT. rJAT., NOV. 6-7.
"The Alaskan"
Eve $1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00 to 50c;
MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 9. V
Tim Murphy
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE
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Operated In Conjunction with the
pRPHEUM 'CIRCUIT
EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15
1,00 8EAT8 AT
15c and 25c
WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2
EDWIN KEOUGH & CO.
In
"A BIT OF BLARNEY."
NOVELTY DANCING' FOUR
Headed by
JOHNNY J. HUGHE8.
HARRY KRATON A. CO..
Presenting '
"A DAY IN HOOPVILLE."
MR. LEO FILLIER
The Russian Violinist
.' ' RICE AND ELMER
The Chinaman and Rube
A COMEDY TRIPLE BAR ACf ,
FERN AND MACK
Eccentric Comedians
CLEONE PEARLE FELL
Comedienne and Dancer
VIA8COPE
MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA
MAT TUE8., THUR8.& FRI. 2:15
ELITE
1329 "O" 8treet,
ELITE II
1330 "O" 8treet.
LATE8T AND BE8T
Moving Pictures
IN THE CITY.
The Man9ment. extends a cordial
Inv.lwitipnof every University
of Nebraska, .student. .
ADMISSION 5 CENTS.
Change of Program Mom and Thur.
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G. R.AOLP&COi
CIQAR$, TOBACCO A PJPS
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119 North lllh St.,
i'aSS PHONE '843
Llttll Block
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L.4l. WERZ0G
THE WiTO!IlWgPpl
The finest work done and pricoa right
1330 O St'. Unoolrii
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UNCOiN1 TYPEWRITER 'EXCHANGE
doy to vote.
Flno shoos.
Beckmnn Bros
1107
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"ProceodlngSA. I. E. E.," August,
1908, Mr. Dean.
"Proceedings A. I. E. E." Prof. G. H.
Morso.
"Conservation of Power Resources,"
by H. St. Clair Putnam.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
Phi Delta Phi will hold an initiation
today. Pifteon anen will bo Initiated.
The Alpha Tau held a meeting last
week and voted two now .members 4'n.
Have your clothes pressed at
Weber's Sultorium. Cor. 11th and O.
Seniors should order caps and
gowns as soon as posslblo at the Uni.
Book Store.
"High Potential Underground Trans
mission," by Mr. Junkerfeld and E. O.
Schweitzer.
t Green's barber shopB, Tho Club
house and' Cole-McKenna, 1132 O.
That's all.
Mother's Dining Hall. Good home
cooking. Prices from one cent up.
308 So. Eloventh St.
All Interested are invited to attend.
The chemistry club meets tonight
at 8 o'clock in the chemistry lecture
room.
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If you want to make a present which can't be duplicated
send "her" a Delamothe Real Roso Hat Pin no two
are alike. You can buy tho gpnuino at
HALLETT, Rilittrd Opttmitrlst 1143 0 Estibllshtd 1871
C. J. Frankforter will give a lecture
on "Acetylene" and "Acetylldcs." lllus-
trated by experiments. Everyone is
Invited to attend. '
was on the side lines, yet, hampered
The first regular meeting of A. I. as they were, they were able todofeat
E. -E. will be hold this evening at the Missouri tigers by tho decisive
7:30 p. m. in M .106. Tho following score of 16 to 0. Compaflng this with
program will ije given; tho Iowa-Missouri, contest two weeks
? earlier, when the Hawkeyes wore
Openlnf'Hpp of Omaha-High; Sohool .liumbled .10 to 5, It Is evident that the?
tq bo held' atARomd ball room at Oma- - Aggies have a much stronger aggroga
hft, Saturday evening, NovomDer 1, tion than Mack Catlln's Iowa City
1908, at, 8 o'clodk. Night 46f 'Amos- bunch.
Nebraska gamo. Admission Ucketsi Ame8 jB rop0rted to have been
may be secured .from Randall CurUs. weakened seriously by " the loss of
Admission ?i.ou. w5-4
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN.
November.
Wednesday, Nov. 4 '
Crosscountry try-puts 4 p. m
Start
and' finish at, 12th ,and S Btreets.
Thursday, 5. Dramatic cjub social at
Dramatic club grooms, Temple, 8
p. m. ' .
Saturday, 14.T-KdnBas-Nebraska foot
ball gamo! ;
Saturday, 1,--Hastlngs-NBbraBka foot
ball ganjg.. . ' T
Thursday, 26.VWabash-NebraBka foot
ball game. '
Thanksgiving tccobb, begins,
v . T ' December.
Saturday, 2. Carllsl'Indlans-Nebraa-'
' ka ' football fc'ame. ' "f.
SyracusoV has published a book of
The complete, title 1b 'A buncli of
BcngB;compoedlforlJt1ueThuBk;y-runged
loyalliU' of dy'racuBo) uhivfat8lty. ?1 Wb
h'arung vfjtU fnMf W M" &
Carlisle game."
Cornhusker practice was hold at the
stato farm laBt night. Tho 'varsity
men arb gradually recovering from tho
bruises and strains which thoy have
been nursing slnco tho Iowa gamo,
and last evening they were ablo to
participate In a comparatively llvoly
signal practice.
The regulars are, of course, not yet
able to do any sorlmmago work, and
they will probably do very Httlo of It
this week.
Tho condition in which Saturday's
gamo with' tho Hawkc'yos loft thorn
would prevent their going in for
scrimmage work boforo Thursday, and
a vigorous scrimmage so lato in tho
week as that would bo extremely
dangorous. It is "King" Colo's deslro
to have his pupils in as nearly perfect
condition as Is posslblo when Satur
day rolls around and consequently he
will -allow them to do nothing which
might put them out of shape for tbjo
great Omaha gamo. If the regulars
aro allowed to scrimmage at all the
work will vory probably bo light and
opon play will prevail.
Coach Elliott attonded, tho game
between Ames and tho Missouri Tigers
at Columbia Jast week. Ho had his
eyes open and nothing which tho Ag
gies pulled off in tho way of foxy or
freak formations escaped bis atten
tion. Elliott Fears Ames.
The assistant coach Is of tho opinion
that the contest with the Iowa "soil
ticklerB" next Saturday will bo tho
hardest one on Nebraska's schedule
not oven excepting tho one with the
famous Carlisle Indians in Docomber.
Ho says that tho Amofl-Mlssourl con
test did .not reveal Ames' full strength.
Just as the Nebraska-Iowa contest did
not disclose some of the Cornhuskors'
best plays,
Notwithstanding the fact that tho
Ames, Aggies were restricted in tho
plays they were at "liberty to uso by
the, knowledge of tho fact that the
assistant coach of tho CornhuakerB
, three of their Btnr, nlavora: namolv.
Jeanson, quarterback; Roppert, full-
backhand Brugger, rjght tackle, Thoso
three men, who ,have starred In Amos
football 'lot several years, Wqro dis
qualified by the eligibility committee
0f the MisBqur.l Yallpy Conference.
DoubtlpBa .this, presented a temporary
difllculty to tho Amos coach liutj udg
lig from tho class of, football tho Ag
gies have put up against Minnesota
and Missouri, tU. Places 'of these men
arp Jjeing effectually filled by ijoggan,
E, Lambert arid Wllmaft Th'e'wprk
of Uio, Vmea "team is apparently ,aa
goqd as It jwa befpro thoso mon.worp
remoypa; ai any rate H; can not op
denied at the, Aggjps are a tormld;
aj)lb fop and opponents jyhp may well
"be feared. - - .."'. ,
'miter W. SJtnhl iybo .has bppn
lat ifour years, has'reslgned hls -posit
tioh 'atfd Glenn MalHco, wio, was s1:
slltaut manager, has been elected 'to
fill the vacancy.
The regulation Tdn Drill Shoes in
Mayer Bros. SuperiorHJuality
priced at $3.50 and $4.
MAYER BROS:
Head to Foot Clothiers
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To Play at Kansas City.
Tho annual Missouri-Kansas Thanks
giving day football gamo will bo play- L;
ed this year in Kansas City.
Tho .location of thp gamo was de
cided at a meeting, .of represontatlvcB
of Missouri and Kansas universities
and the owner of tho park at which
tho game will be played. A contract
was signed for the use of the park on
Thanksgy.ing day tor, thp nojet (flvo
years. Eithqr of tjipxtwounlyorsitlqs
or the owner of thoyparkmayroak
thp cpntract. If notice Is given to the
other parties in advance,
Mu, Phi Delta, a musical fraternity,
has takeni lta place among: theQre.pk
letter societies at Minnesota. The fra
ternity was founded b'itf, BtlmmerA by
stnSena al alumni, of 'the junfverBitjj
and .cpnalBta pfr both men and .women,
among whom aro the best musical
talent at Minnesota.
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President; Whpolpr of- California' has
prepared a "plan whereby', the urilver
siyt Iflto caro for many of tho'slclc
qV San Francisco. Tljift. uiiryersity
hospital will take 'all cases except
contngloutj or Incurable, diseases, and
ifyeedlcaV student's oif, the .unlvprBlty,
will assist In attending them.
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' At.last Nebraska Is coming ntp line.
Tho board, of regonU hayo recently
made prdylsiott fdr'thdempldyment of
the campus, at thp .uhlyprf Uy and also
at the state farm.
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