. .. tAwnwrMa j j.'SMWls mebraehan BS Vol VIHk No. 42.- TTVJ- fl I 1 - r 'fr- ..-.JaISI-IAI.. ftANfflJET- DATf SET ANNUAL PINNER JO CORNHU8K- ER ele 'EN ON DEC EMBER I. i J SPLENDID ARRANGEMENTS MADE i j&ommlttee In Charge Plans t6 Have Thfi Year's Feast the ! pest? Yet Tendered a Nebraska Foot ball Team. j Tho anniinl Cornhusker Jbanauet to thd Nebraska football tend will bo given -at tho Lindell hotel Wednesday ovonlng, Dooombcr 2. This 1b tho date Of tho football game with tho famous CarUslo, Indians and ws sfriectpd ob 'the host and most appropriate tlmo for .feasting Nebraska's great football war riors. Tho,prlcc of tickets to tho bnn- IJUUl Vf UU JLUD D(UUU.(UiyUDI, JUUI one dolfaK 'These tlckcttrWo how bo Ing sold by the committee In charge of the feed, and canbe secured from1 Various studeii&'qn the campus, or at !tho editorial rboirisf tho Dally Ne braskan. t "l The Best Banquet - f ijhajj banlannod ijytthoBib paving jn fahargo'tho arrangements' for' the Ibanquct to mako this season's feast the. bjest that has even boon Rendered 'a Cornnuslter football team. Tno inenu has been made out and surpasses any-' ..thing glvon at the previous feeds. "Manager Hoover of the Lindell hotel, in accepting the contract for getting .up the annual banquet, said ho did not iwant to make any profit himself thiB Jail and would put tho entho sum paid him into food and service. This, b'o 3ald, will assure the boBt banquet any Nebraska team has been given nt Ills' or any of tho other hotels. Large Toast List. fr A large and select toast list is bo ding prepared. One of the prominent (men pn the list will be Governor George Sheldon. Besides having tho best "vyit in tho university represented on the toast list, tho committee has arranged to havo several "outsiders," who Hvo in Lincoln and' who have taken a keen interest in Nebraska football,' deliver short talks. Tho Cornhuskor banquet has been an annual event for many years and Is always looked forward to by tho football playors and their friends ns one of tho most pleasant occasions of the gridiron season. At these feeds many of the playors comoA together at a function for the InBt time. JEt is the?cIosing event of the. football sea son, and marks tho separation of the coach, and playors for at least several months. ' - Cole To Be There; This year Iho feast will havo an added Interest to the playors, "for both Coachj "King" Cole and A$dBtant Coach CharleB Borg will bo present. Tho commltteo on arrangements have1 limited J$6cnumbor pf tlckdts for tho banquet this fall and want to get them, sold as soon as oBslbto so that flnai plans can bo madqjfor tho feast. They aro urging students who intend to go to tho banquets to get tickets at once that nono of thorn will bo disappointed. Thoy' wanted it plain ly understood" that thoy'aro not say ing tho tJgkets arp limited in- order to sell them They Bay they havo Issued onljr a certain number nnd that aftor, those tare sold, no Sabre,' cari bo' obtained? f " "r '.,. "Tellurites j and Tellurium, 4n thp( Assay of Ores for Gold and"Silyor,'"Ifl rthe subject :6fmn address, to bo glvon by. Profes8orBorrowmanat tho -next meeting of thochemlstry club.w-Tho .meeting- will ""be hold' inthe lecture room of Chomiatry .hall ionJgntl J J' t You; car fare would pay fof , a nice " t0i&' juncn,- at xne lioatoa- LtUK; ' Why go tymiQ? i ti-A 1 0'i UNIVERSITY F NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908. PENNANT FOR KOMENSKY CLUB. Will Be Scarlet and Cream With Un. verslty Letters. At tho mooting of the KomonBky Club Saturday ovonlng, Novothbor 14, the program was baBed on tho Hfo of Rubes, a Bohemian humorist Tho program, which was glvon In tho Bo hoinian language throughout, Is as follows: President's Installation address. vMr. Rubes' Biographical Sketch- Jos. Vbtava." Declamation . of Rubes' pooni, "A Maiden's Choice'' Anna, KoBtohryz. "A Youth's Cholco"-rA. A. Tonopor. "A Hundred Years From Today" William Provaznlk. Music, Natipnal Hyjnu of Bohemia ChqrUB. t-'-w w ' ' Poem, "A Cqch". Sylvoster Sonka. The. next meeting of tho club will tako ,place sm Saturday ovonlng at 8 p clock In tho Music hall of tho Tom- Lplo. The subjects for discussion will be "Mlcha," tho .Bohemian poof;; "Muchn" a; Bohemian artist, and "Pl blch," a Uohumlan musician. Tho Komensky club nas ordorod pennants, wlilfch will 'bo of tho"sanio color as thyftobraskXpenunnts owing to tho fact that tho Bohemian national colors nre Bcarlot.nnd cream. Tho pennant will havo aYrlanglp In tho corner together with tho letters "U. N." ..Tho pennants will bo made to order. MEETING OF ATHLETIC BOARD. Move Started to .Organize a Baseball League. At a meeting of tho university ath letic board hold in Dr. Clapp's offlco yesterday arternoon tho innttejgfeof or feaniBtocaMiBsouri .vallov baseball league was favorably considefrod.- it was the opinion of the members that some such 6rgahIzatloh should bo per fected and It Is probable lhat tho plan will bo taken up by the other schools In tho conference. " It waB decided that tho MJnnosota, Iowa, Ames, Kausas and Carlisle games should bo the "N" games this Beason. Football, men who, at tho close of tho season, hav.0 played one half or any of those five games will be granted n football- "N." The board decided to send Man ager Earl O., Eager to tho western coh feroiifco at' Chicago next week, Clyde E. Elliott -waB olectod to succeed Ben Cherrington, resigned, as student member of tho bonrd. FINE PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN. String Quartet With Organ Wl- Give New World Symphony. Thursday morning at convocation a program will be given "by-tho string quartet together with tho organ. Tho program will consist of tho "Now World Symphony," by Dooralc This symphony 1b in four movements, namely: Adagio Allogro molto. Largo. ,, Schorzo. .''.'",''.' l Finale. ' -Thisjjiogi'am is oxpected to bo ono of tho best that will bo given this year and a largo attendance Is ox pocted. As tho program-has beqn arranged it will take more, than tho regular time allotted to convocation, but an opportunity' will bo glvon those who have 11:30 classes to loavo at, tho clpse of tho thlrd movement. , All arp urged to be, prompt In arriving. " '' The game scheduled forFrlday be tween tho seniorsrand tho! so'phomorea for tho classr championship has "been1 postponed and tho contest wlllnow probably -TaTcb- place on" Tuesday of next week:" This" "gainblir dotormlno Mvii1asv. QhaWpJoosfp, ;since tho sophfe fwon frbmlhounldriiModayi Sb:pild,' the aomprg.wtauthoyv will havo to cpmpoiOvWJUi,uie'3unlor8, ,Sh6uld tho j,hs winJ mlMJMftttia'til - -. .,, ,. -.,-,...,..... .- ., ,. . ,T" '"I- P1888 cnampioBJihip;- 7T fEAM ENJOYS A RESTI8PE0IAL F00T"ALLN"RA8KAN- CORNHU8KER8 ARE RECOVERING FROM THEIR EXERTION8. COLE WILL GO TO MINNESOTA The Football Team Has Rested Since Last Saturday and Will Not Play Again Until Wabash Game Thanksgiving. Now that the Kansas game is over and tho rosult 1b bo unfnvorablo to Nebraska tho loyal supportors nre be ginning to conjecturo upon what tho remainder of tho season holds In store for us. According to the original schedule for this season as mado out by Man ager Eager the Cornhuskors wore to lino up against the HnBtlngs college team next Saturday, November 21. ThlB gamo, howovor, has been called off last weok by tho Hastings col legians, who preferred not to risk In juring somo of their star players by putting them up against "King" Colo's machine. They figured that any advantage they might obtain from a game with tho Cornhuskors In tho way of added exporlorico or knowledgo of tho fino points of tho ganlo would bo moro than offset by tho danger of In juring some of their players so as to Incapacitate them for their Thanks-, giving day contest. Alumni Game Off. When It was first learned that Hast ings had asked for tho cancellation of noxt Saturday's gamo considerable agitation was started for a game bo tweon tho Cornhuskers and a team fobraska alumni stars to take Ub pJace1C:Voulu' hnvceejiosslblo to get together a very formidable teani composod of alumni, every .member of which would bo an ex-star. Tho personnel suggested for this team was as follows: For ends, "Bill" Johnson and "Hap" Little; for tackles, ex-Captain Westovor and Mason; for guards, Dean Ringer and Fred Hunter; for cenlor, Charlos Borg. Tho back Jleld suggoBted was Barwlck fpr quar tor, "Dog" Eager and Asst. Conch Elliott for halvos, and Glonn Mason, for fullback. These men would doubtless have been willing to get out and allow the 'varsity to rough thom up for the good of the cause if it had bedh demanded of thorn, bIiico thoy have not yet lost the good old Nebraska spirit. But with such a formidable array 'as tho all-star cast vouldpresent tho advis ability of -sending tho 'varsity up against them was questioned, so tho deal has fallen through entirely. Rest for the Team. In a way tho cancellation of tho Hastings gamo has turned out to bo a fortunate affair since the Cornhuskers will now bo ablo to onjoy a twelve day rest between tho Kansas game and Thanksgiving day, when thoy aro billed to meet tho Little Giants from Wabash, Indiana. Last Saturday's gamo proved beyond a doubt that what tho Cornhuskors needed moro than anything elso was a good rest, and now thoy will bo ablo to reallzo this boforo lining up against tho husky Wabash collegians on Tur key day. On Friday "King" Cole will leavo for Minneapolis where ho will witness tho gamo between Minnesota and; tho Carlisle Indians noxt Saturday. Tho coach Intends to adopt tho tactics which havo been employed against him so frequently this season and on Sat urday ho wlfl endeavor to get a good Hne'onHho' Indians' play so 'that ho may como back 'and sot to work at perfecting a dofenBo for It There has not yet been any regular practice snco ;the Kansas 'contest, but today "tho,8qua.d will again don the'lr suits and begin another stretch 'of hard work In preparing for, Wabash I and .Carlisle, -- - Will Be On 8ae Thanksgiving Morn- Ing at University and Wabash Game. Practically all tho Bpoclal 'artlclos for tho football numbor or tho Dally NebraBkan. which Ih tn lw tuuunri Thanksgiving Day, haVo boon written "" "" i"0 1IUUIU1 promiHOH lO 00 tho boat gridiron number ovor pub lished nt Nebraska. This year's paper will contain speclnl artlclos by Waltor H. Eckorsnll, Chancellor Androws, Pfof. Condra, Dr. Clapp, Captain Workizor, Coach "King" Colo, Asst. Coach Charles Borg, Manager Earl O. Eagor, Prof. Barbour, Fred Cornoll nnd many other wrltors. In uddltlon to tho many excellent nrtlcleB dealing with footbnll there will be a largo number of half tones of tho plnyers and cuts of football Bconos taken during tho games this soason. This Isbuo of tho Dally No brnskan will bo tho host Illustrated edition or the papor that has ever boon put out nt this Bchool. Among tho many speclnl features or tho paper will bo tho. Dally No braskan's selection or an all-Missouri valley football olovon with cuts of tho men composing tho team. Import ant facts about tho season and tho players will also bo printed. Thoro will bo no oxtra copies of tho Issuo of tho Nobraskan printed, no It will be necessary to ordor spoclal copies at the Nobraskan ofllco befdro tho paper goeB to pross. Tho price of tho football edition will bo fifteen cents. 8TUDENT6 OF FARM ORGANIZE. Horticultural Society, With Seventeen Members, Formed. The students nt tho Btato farm havo organized a Horticultural society. Mon . day ovonlng seventeen members of tho the socloty, tho purpose of which is to promote the study of. scientific horti culture. During the evening talkB woro glvon by the various mombers regarding tho organization and purposo of tho club. At the close of tho meeting light re freshments wero served. Another meotlng of tho club will be held Monday evening, Novonibor 23, for the purposo of electing offlcors. Tho membership of tho club will prob ably bo enlarged at this meotlng. . Evening In French. Monsieur C. Borard of Franco has consented 'to glvo an evening, in French for studentB, to which all citi zens Interested In tho French language are Invited. Wednesday, Novombor 18, 1908, nt 8 p. m. University Tomplo Music Hall. The Yale alumni of Nebraska mot ro cently in tho Omaha Club building and organized a Yale Alumni association of Nebraska. This organization will bo entitled to ono representative on the Ynlo alumni board. Tho smoker In tho afternoon was followed by a ban quet with plates for about fifty gueBta in tho dining1 room of ,the clubv. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes, secretary 6t tho Yalo unlvorslty, was tho guest of honor. Tho speakers of tho evoning wero Dr. G. L. MacLean, president of the University of Iowa and former chancellor of Nebraska; Professor E. H. Barbour, of tho University of Ne braska; President Perry, of Doa&o college; Mr. Guernsey, tho stroke oar of tho class 6f 1881, and Dr. Stokes. The .Nebraska organization elected Prof. E. H. Barbour president. ino universities or Wisconsin and Iowa havo chosen three lurteon tnr thA Tho Universities of Wisconsin and lnter-celleglato dobato to bo held on iouwuiuwr- xiin,-irom tno faculty of this university. They are Professors uqorgo is. Howard, W;.Q. L. Taylor UM .uiiii, nnuwR, 44si, year'iowa and Illinois teho8o, from tho, Nebraska faculty professors Howard and Ayers, and Judge Frost .to act aa liidraa Bt thojnterolleglate debate, held atlow - - - ?T?7!9i"aiMnwMia Price 5 Cent WILL BE AJIfi AffAIR THIS YEAR'S COUNTY FAIfl WILL E8TABLI8H NEW RECORD. SORORITIES PLAN FINE STUNTS All Sorts of 8chemes to Interest tho Publle to Have a Place at the Y. W. c. A. Entertainment . Saturday Evening. Tho county fair tho placo whoro ovorybody moots ovorybody olso and oil havo a good tlmo Is coming 'soon. The ditto Is Saturday and tho place Ib tho unlvorslty armory. '' Tho annual Btunt of tho unlvorslty Y. W. C. A. will this yonr bo flnor than ever according to tho prophosloa of those in chargo of tho ontorpriso. The glrlB In tho association aro work ing with a will to mako tho affair a success in overy way -and tho soror Itlos, according to custom, aro londlng a helping hand. , All sorts of stunts will havo a placo at tho fair. Maud, the miile, will bo thoro in all hor glory and W guar anteed to offor somo thrills Gntlroly new to county fairs whorovor hold. Maud will nppoar on tho plko, In com pany with many othor distinguished colebrltlOB. Sho will bo but a part of tho big bill-of exciting fun. Thoro will bo a band, a gopd band, so its momborfl sny.' This vonturo Is something of a plungo for tho man agers of tho fair, but thoy bolloyo that the returns will justify tho oxponso incurred In Importing tno musicians for tho occasion. The Penny Arcade. There will bo a wondorland of de slp, somowhat similar to tho famllar penny nrcado.. ThoJUJ TownWbll will also bo a feature.. Jt iTUmx- pectatlon that tho sight of "tho olil woll will call up many fond momorlos In tho hearts of thp.studonta "who 'como . from small tqwns" and tnat ltjwljl be ono of the contors of attraction- Tho fortuno hunters will not be loft.. unsatlBfled, for arrangements, iiayo boon comploted for tho prosenco of one of tho most oxneriencod pf the wso ones who look Into tho futiim. Thin oraclo will toll, tho askor-nany things muw u puuuiu kiiuw una tno iair dl xoctors feel gratified at .securing such an attraction. . ' Thoro will be a bulletin booth and a post-card booth. Ono very pretty placo will bo tho ico croam booth. prills countqr is said to bo ono of tho most taBty of tho exhibit,' and hero cooling refreshments1 will bo dispensed to all who .apply. Ono booth will bo devoted .to. tho studonts In domestic science at -tho stato farm. These young ladlos will sorvo hot '-cakes prepared by'thom solvcs as ovldonco bf tho results fof-ttio unlveVsity course.. Thoy(doclarothat thoy aro perfectly capable cooksnand that no ono need .fear, to, oat J their concoctions. V f li'Htlu Many Sorority Stunt's. CM The sororities 'will, as usual, spare J no pains to havo original 'and striking .ideas carried out In, thelriboothg.Erac tically all havo planned somothlng'i"a llttlo bettor than tho others,", and .none of thomr.wlll bo poor.- z . J Tho 'Alpha Chl'Omogas will, present a stunt Jn c which, Chlng-Loo Is, the central flguro. .Chlng-Loo' possesses a surprising personality. Ho will bo aided by Sis Hopkins and tho two boys, Ann- f6118 fn? "uscn. f .- Alpha OmrlconPl has not vt. A- We'd Just what it "will present The vi.fuuurH Pj'uo Borpruy sy, however, th?t they, havo a few .plana in miiid, any ono or which will holptpkoop ."f "6 v uio imr, Alpha Phi will this . year have charge .of. the candy, -aad, pojoro booth' The alrls stata tbat ait .ihi "took 'wUl',be,homelmade ,aa4 there- - .1 I,!.'" 5' City. . t - iCOBtlBIMd an .Viva A v AiT r -rV zrKznj .-rv:, si.v ,, ,-- i .-:.-., -1. '-M.i V-, r 'yf