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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1908)
CTtr.y-MM(Wwift''Wfr "fy-"-- . ;W iwtc: THE DAILY NEBRASKA? - J? r- Hf h CINCINNATI Cut Price SHOE STORE AND Eltotrio Shot Ripair Faotory Saves Yov TIME-AND- MONEY 1220 O Street W9J&4-A BEST . r r 'a w - x u Wbr All Parties W i WEJ5AVE YOUMONEY Shirts 60 to (Oo Collars 2 l-2o Cuffs, Pair 6c bet Us Do Your Woik MERCHANTS LAUNDRY T .r No M No More PAJ Less 14S So. 13th St, Lincoln, Neb. Half Million Glasses of Soda Water old and drunk from our 20th Contury Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1908 Agoncy Huylors, Gunthora and Lown eya Chocolates and Bonbons. Th Drug Cutttr. UNIVERSITY- JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT Your' Patronage Solicited tflAlj (f?f rr 'a -, k THE! NEW ALL AMES CONFIDENT 8HOWINQ OF THE AGQIE8 AT MlB 80URI ENCOURAGES ROOTERS. miwA r- k- , GREAT OPEN 0MV1E EXPECTED . MV . 15. T . 'Qk'CU m vv. X0V nr a 1 a n x X-o UULLfn yjfA United Shirt & Collar (04, 0 MAKERS X tf"' ,-T J Tnnv MY X bt V New "Peek-a-Boo" Plays of "King" Cole Has Williams Guessing and the Students Are Anxious to See Them Uncovered. CMimeiMHHMlHQI Patent and Colored E nhtaE iPPs m 'J iMMi Wi. JV" HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE WoIcouioh wll Btudonta. Bo rkinfC nd Bilvor Latter B P I U !- V Inlaid Work a UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1132 O 8tTot THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Ownud by tho 8tockhoUlorn of tin First Nntloimt Bnnk , Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National Bnnk Looms, Tenth & U PITTS' DANCING SCHOOL SOCIAL EVENINGS Mondays and Fridays Beginner's CIoibcb Wed. & Sat. Private Le.t.orn by Appointment 124 N Street Auto 40 1 9 TreiHoreci Suits fliO and up made right in the shop. WORK GUARANTEED Cleaning and Prosaing a specialty. MARX The Tailor, 122 No. I2lh7 Ladies' and Mon'B Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Hats cldunod, blocked and retrimod. BLUMENTHAL M$ Ono Block South of Uni t&2 Hot Drinks are now in season. Do you know any place where you can get as ..Quick Service.? as you can at our new store? N,o need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen S.W. Corner Want-Ads AdvortlBenients (or tho want ad column should be left at the business, ofilco, basement Administration Bldg , between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ado, at tho rate of 10 ceuts per insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof for tho first inser tibn; three insertions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents. L08T. , LOST On Mondays envelope con taining No.. 2 Brownjo films and pic tures. Will the Under please return to Nobrasltan ofilco. , LostRhetoric ,22 notebook, pieaso return io a. jvi. nure or jNeorasKau .office-. it-35-7 ', boaHd Xnd rtop'M. ' ' Itdoro laird, hoard1' iiftrljate- family for a young lady. Autb'28?6ltv 3t-33-5 UHCOI.H 249J2 IliK s 5oOAf AND S7rO 96 !0MlMV 'TONE -- ys pffGRAVl CARLTQN I An ARROT close meetcr that will try neither tie, thumb nor temper 15c 2 for 25c. I Clnett, PoatMHly t Co., Troj Kow York m&, AMES, In., Nov. 5. Practice began hero in earnest Tuesday night for the NobiuHka game. Tho showing made at Missouri groatly encouragod both the coaches and tho studont body. They aro alHo highly pleased because tho H(und came back practically in tact. Tho only man who suffered from injuries wns Graham. Ills in juries are not serious, however, and he will probably bo In shape to start the game. There Is no spirit of overconfldenco here. In spite of tho groat showing made at Missouri, Nebraska is un doubtedly on pnpor the stronger team. This condition results from tho loss of .Tennson, Brugger and Ropport from the AmoB squad. With tlieso tnroo mnn In tho irunio the stroncth of the two teams should hnvo boon noarly equal. Nebraska's ndvnntage now sooms to lie chiefly in tho lino and In tho quar torbqek position. Those at the Iowa City gume were m-ofitlv imnroHHCd with the strenKth , of the Nebraska end tackles. Captnln Law will take care of one tacicio posi tion for Ames, but tho man who plays tho other tackle position nnd the two ends aro nil inexperienced. Tho Ames lino 1b undoubtedly much the lighter but swifter of tho two. Tho hack fields seom to bo ovenly matched both in weight and speed. Tho Lam berts and Hubard aro undoubtedly three of tho fastest backs in tho wost. NebraBka has probably a slight advan tage in the speed of Its quarterbacks, but the headwork shown by Roggon in the Missouri game was all that could he demanded. Tho punting of Lambert at Missouri oxcelled any thing shown by tho Nebraska backs this year and in tho game ns it Is played today Amos will undoubtedly nuik' the most of this. Students Are Enthusiastic. Considerable enthusiasm Is bolng shown here and every studont who can possibly rake up the money de clares he Is going to Omaha to see this game Wednesday a largo mass meeting was hold. The freshman who did not know what one of tho contestB means to collego lifo had It brought home to him forcibly today. At ovory turn ho wns grooted with signs which read "On to Omaha," "Pawn your old shoeB and go to tho game," "Mass mooting tonight." The band wns out and played colloge airs until tho studont body wont wild with excitement. A number of speeches were made. It is probable that a series of thoso mootings will bo held and undoubtedly the student body will give an exhibition of loyalty at the Nebraska iranio which haB not been surpassed in the history of the insti tution. Tho gamo should bo exceedingly in teresting from tho spectator's view point. Both WJUInms and Cole are famed exponents of tho forward pass. There will probably be more open play In this gamo than In any other I game played weBt of tho Mississippi river this fall, for tho teams, are so evenly matched that tho coachos will have to depond upon forward passes, outside kicks and punts to advance tho ball. Tho studont body Is vory anxious to see Nebraska's "peok-a-boo" and they nro certain that it will bo displayed on this occasion unless it exists only In tho fertile Imagination of Boino Lincoln newspaper artist. Nebraska's "peok-a-boo" at Iowa City seomed to consist largely of mass plays by tho tackles. With this they wore able to "peek" through tho Iowa d'ofonse. With this In mind It is probable that a good deal of attention will ho de voted to perfecting Amos defense at thoso points. A round trip rato of $3 has been secured for tho gamo. Thoy will go by way of tho interurban to Fort Dodge, thence ovor tho Gront WoBtorn to Omaha. w Prices: $3, 3.50 and 4. JVJOTHING adds to thff effect of a nice even ing gown or to the pleas ures of dancing as a( neat comfortable pair of Slip pers. Our assortment is very complete consisting of the colored slippers in Pink, Blue, White and Brown, either French or Spike heels. In Patent, the Strap or One Eyelet Pump effects are among the newest creations. PETTY HOTHIHG BUT LADIES' SHOES THIRTEENTH AND 0 STREETS WE WANT YOUR FRAT TRADE We can give you the best prices, best goods, best service Capital Grocery e'MIe 1435 M St. ymn ORDER YOUR PUNCH AT FOLSOM'S Hot Lunches a Specialty. Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream Candies and Icea. 1307 0 St. Phones: Auto 2214, Bell 456. COLLEGE TAILORS COLLEGE VIEW BEST TAILORING at the BEST PRICES V Auto Phone 48 NOTICE! T o A 1 1 Univesrfeity Students When wanting the BEST, order it from COLLINS. Manu factures of Frozen Creams, Ices, Punches, Puddings and Fancy Individuals. Northwest Corner 7th and L Streets jC Phones Bell 428 Auto 1228 Special attention given to student affairs. Bowls, Spoons and Punch Glasses are furnished free with each order. wammmmmmmmmmmmi INITIATION OF PHI RHO 8IGMA t'I)J 1 Medical Fraternity Will Take in New Men Tonight, Phi Rho Sigma, ono of the two fra ternities of Nobraalta medical stu dents, will hold an initiation of pledges In Omaha this evening. This J society, which is national in its scope, maintains its chapter in Lincoln as a branch of tho Omaha chapter and for this reason tho initiation stunts aro pulled off in tho latter city. Phi ttho Sigma, in common with other medical fraternities, 'hoars an enviable reputation for uniquo and se vere initiation ponaltlos. So far as can bo learned, nb initiate has evor succumbed to the ordeal, bu the nar row escapes aro said to bo numerous Tho Nebraska students who will ride tho goat tonight are Edwin Davis. J. Stewart Elliott, P. M. Dale, Pqau Woodnrd, Linson, Hlgglns, Tuclcor, and Westerfelt. Beautiful Hats AT POPULAR PRICES . HPHIs week, we offer more than two hundred stylish and beautiful trimmed hats, made to sell at $7.00 to $8.50, for $5.00 EACH Our Millinery Department, third floor, is worth a visit, wjietljer or not you want to buy. -:- -: i i i Miller & Paine i ', ,r " Vll llitf i n '..,' ,y