THE DAILY NEBRASKAN K 9 V ..PJ-JM... THEATRE TODAY Mat. 2:30. TONIGHT 8:15 8TET80N'8 "Uncle Tom'8 Cabin" Mat 25c to 10c. Eve 50c, 30c, 20c, 10c MONDAY NIGHT, DEC. 14 Williams & Walker IN "THE BANDANNA LAND" TUE8DAY, DECEMBER 15 Tempest and Sunshine mmw ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK OF DECEMBER SEVENTH CHARLES WAYNE Assisted by GERTRUDE DE8 ROCHE & CO. TRANSATLANTIC FOUR D0R8CH & RU88ELL "The Musical Railroaders." MANING TWIN8 Songs and Acrobatic Dances MIS8 MURIEL WINDOM The Charming Little Prima Donna YORKE & CRAWFORD HARRISON BROS. CUPID'8 PRANK8. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. MATS. 2:15 Tues., ThUr. and 8at. Prices 15c and 25c. Eve. 8:15 Prices 15c, 25c and 50c. mam Week Commencing December 7, '08 THE FULTON STOCK CO. In the Military Comedy Drama In Four Acts THE BLUE AND THE GREY Doors Open at 7:30 P. M. Curtain at 8:15 Matinees Wednesdays and (Saturdays at 2:30 . 8eats Reserved 1 Week In Advance Box Office Opens at 10 a. m. Prices Mat. & Eve. 15c and 25c. ELITE ,1329 "O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATE8T AND BEST Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. L, J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAH'S TAILOR The finest work done and prices right Call at our new store 1230 o St. Lincoln T TYPEWRITERS 11 makes rentod with atan4 $3 Per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1105-Ball 1181. 123 No. 11th HAVE t THE EVANS Do Your Washing fIRST GAME TONIGHT BASKET-BALL TEAM WILL MEET COTNER FIVE. GOOD CONTEST IS ANTICIPATED Tonight's Meeting With the Cotner Aggregation Is Expected to Ex hibit the Strength of the Team. ThlH evening murks the beginning of the CornhiiHker bauket-ball schedule for the Benson of 1008-1909. The uni virslty tonin will lino up nguliiBt tin live from Cotner university In the Ar mory nt 8 o'clock. Although It Is early In the BcuHon and the teams havo not yet perfected their team work, yet a faBt game 1h expected and the athletes from Beth any Heights are hopeful of holding the varsity to a low score, If not de featlng them. Mr. Stevens, the Cotner Coach, says that his team has been working liurd for several woe.ts and that they are in remarkably good form for so early in the season and under the circum stances he thinks that they ought to show up wel lagalnst their Cornhurfker opponents. In the matter of practice this fall the Cotner players have a distinct advantage over the varsity men they have been working mil eer since early In the fall under his direction and In the matter of team work they are believed to be farther advanced than the Cornhuskei-B. Individual Work. The Nebraslrti players, on the other hand .will be compelled to. depend largely upon their individual ability tonight. The work so far this fall lms been largely along the lines of de veloping sliced and calculated to bring out the individual strength of the men so that fhe better players might bo discovered before the weedlng-out pro cess began and the drill In team work and signal practice started. The s(iiad 1b larger than ever be fore and in the opinion of many con tains a larger percentage of faster players than at un time in recent ears. The guards are ex pected to do good Individual work In tonight's contest, and even If the var sity flvo Is unable to run up a large score on the Cotner players, they hope to pr vent them from shooting very many baskets against the Cornhusk ers. Fast Team. When interviewed last evening, Dr. Clapp, who is coaching the Cornhusk er live, gave It out aB his opinion that the material with which he is now working contains more fast playorB than he has had together at one tlmo for several years. He expressed him self as being very entlffislastlc over f the proBpectB for the season and hopes to be able to develop a championship team. Ab far as tonight's conteBt goes Dr. Clapp anticipates that his pupils will Bath Robes, Sweaters, Reefers, Neckwear, Suit Cases, Collar Bags and Men's Jewelry are our Xmas Specialties. Good selection for Father & Brother FUL1CS :: 1325 O STREET have no dillk-ully in holding their own, notwithstanding the fact that they are handicapped In the matter of team work. It Is reported that tho Cotner live went to .Manhattan, Kansas, laBt week, wnere they met the team from tho Manhattan agricultural college and were defeated by a score of 54 to 29. If this report Is correct, all the boar stories about tho strong team which they have at Cotner and their chance for defeating; tho Cornhuskors tonight will not be given much credence. Personnel of Team. The personnel of the Cornhusker team Is not yet decided and the pur pose of tonight's game 1b to aid in determining this matter. So far tlero have been all kinds of promising can didates and the work which they put up In this contest, for Dr. Clapp ex pects many of them out tonight, will be a large stride toward tho dotermin Inatlon of tho permanent make-up of the team. It Is not to bo Inferred from this, however, that tho make-up of tho team will, after tonight's game or even at any time during tho season, bo finally settled upon. Promising candidates will not be relegated to the bench until they havo had ample and thorough opportunity to show what thoy can do and havo failed. Tho line-up of the team during a part of tonight's game, at least, will bo as follows: Center, Potrashek; forwards, Wood, Captain Walsh and Hutchison; guards, Boll and Porry. The contest takes placo In tho ar mory at 8: in, and tho admission will be 25 cents. Holders of students' sea son tickets will, of course, be admit ted. Tho seniors at Indiana havo whito felt hats with Yale blue bands. ickSsi Got a Majestic ticket free. C. H. Frey, floriBt, 1133 O St. Dance music. Phone Boll G27. Auto .'1002. I Elevonth. Beckman Brou. Fine shoes. 1107 O Btreet. A free Majestic tlckot with oach cash subscription. H. W. Potter. 1910. will spend today and tomorrow In Omaha. The "Hag" till February 1 and a fiee Majestic tlckot for 60 cents. Hers Wilkinson, law '10, went to Omnha to participate In the national corn show being hold thore. Have your clotheB preBBed at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O Chapln Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. There will be a meeting of tho Inter class athletic board Tuesday, Decem ber IT., at 7: in p. m. In H. 102. Why not tako your bath at Chris' bath Iioubo, Elevonth nnd P stroots? Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dontlBt. 202 Burr block. The Junior lawB wore excused from (piasl contracts Friday forenoon In or der thnt they might hear the Wiley murder trial, particularly tho charging of tho Jury. Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from one cont up. 308 So. Elovonth St. NO MINNE80TA-IOWA GAME. Negotiations for Contest Next Fall Dropped by lowans. No game will be played by Iowa with Minnesota next fall and nego tiations have been practically ended 'is the Gophers Insist that the game be played at Minneapolis. Manngor Mark Catlln In returning from his father's ranch In Wisconsin had an Interview with Dr. "Williams which led to the opening of correspondence on a game next fall. Howovor, the Minnesota authorities soon declared that the game should be played at Minneapolis and tho Iowa athletic board Immediately ended negotiations, as Iowa will havo enough games away from Iowa City noxt year. Dally lowan. WITH THE SIGMA XI (Continued from Pago 2) showed how it could bo used in com putations with a high degree of ac curacy. The meetings of tho fraternity havo been arranged for tho year. Tho noxt meeting will occur on Friday evening, .January 15, at which time Dr. Ward will speak on the "Life and Work of Darwin," and Professor Emerson on the "Inheritance of Color in Plants and Animals." About Charter "Day three meetings will bo hold at which Professor Web ster of Clark university will speak. On April 2 Dr. Avery will speak on tho "Testing an3 Properties of Ab phalt" and Professor Chadburrion tho "Testing of Paving Matorial." It Is thought that this meeting will bo of special interest to every property owner in Lincoln. t.. This is it OLYMPI RRO CtUPCCO SHRUNK QUARTER SIZE COLLAR 1& enti-2 for yi( ems Cluctt. IValKM'y & Co.. Trcy.N V. cAfr HBBBh I V A BTBr m m m Will It Be a "CLOSENECK" or PLAIN OVERCOAT? $18 buys a first-class Overcoat of either style the "Closeneck" or the plain Overcoat. A garment that will give you the best of ser vice, perfectly made in every detail and draped to perfection. Of course the fabric is not as good in the $ J 8.00 Coats, as our $25.00 and $35.00 Overcoats, but the workmanship is just as good; in fact, they are superior garments at the price. M ayer HEAD TO FOOT CLOTHIERS Tickets $1.00 Engineering Society Hop WALT'S ORCHESTRA fraternity Hall . .. December 12th Joint Y. M. C. A.-Y. W. C. A. Social OLD MAIDS CONVENTION AT TEMPLE FREE TO ALL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Saturday, Dec. 12th JUNIOR Fraternity Hall V Walt's OQOOO0)0$OQO0OOQO0&000000000OQOQ r 1 X Lincoln Hotel Annex 1 SENIOR PROM Walt's Full Orchestra 0000CO00OeXOQOOOQO000OQO0000000( Bros Absolutely Limit 80 7:45 P. M. INFORMAL ' January 8th Orchestra January 22, '09 $2.50 - tfc