THE DAILY NEBRASKAN fc I K ' Mr n OIIVCK THEATRE Today, Matinee 2:30; Tonight 8:15 THE GOLDEN GIRL Matinee 91.00 to 25c; Evenlnq $1.50 to 50c. Tuesday Night, September 30, PERT A. WILLIAMS In "MR. LODE OF KOAL." HHW V7AB! kkvlLLLLLLLLKjfi L. J. Herzog Thi Unlvirsity Man's Tailor Tho Finoat Work Dono nnd Prices Right Call at Our Now Storo 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS I All makes rontod with stand $3 I per Month. Bargains in I Rebuilt Machines I Lincoln Typewriter Exchange I Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros. TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Your Patronage Solicited B RING your next Job of Printing to VAIN 1 INfc. f KIN UINU CU, and get satisfactory results. You want everything else good why not have your Printing good? J28-J30 N Mth St. Auto 3477 Underwood Typewriter Co, TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Auto 2585 George Bros. Special attention to University' Printing Embossing and Engraving COACH YOST WILL NOT QUIT JOB. Michigan Mann Says His Future Det pends on Outcome of Pres ent Seaspn. "I have not authorized a statement to the effect that I should retire from the professional coaahing game at tho close of the present season," said Fielding YbBt, fQr several years past ' coach of the Michigan eleven, when questioned as to the rumor that ho Intended to quit the Wolverines. "My future course depends entirely on the outcome of this Beason. If we win from Minnesota and Pennsylvania, I shall bo glad to stop down, as I really ought to be devoting all my time to my business interests. How ever, I don't like to quit the middle of a slump. So, you see, I'm unde cided. The statement accredited to me was absurd." nYost decalres that the prospects are brighter .than for three seasons, and he expects to have' the best team since 1905. Campus Gleanings Frey & Froy. Chi Omega will entertain a Iioubo- party Saturday night. Earl Mallory, ex-1911, Alpha Tau Omega, will not re-enter school this year. Beckman Bros., High Grade Foot wear. 1107 O. Miss Abblo Stowart, 1908, Delta Qamma, is again teaching in Fremont high school. To Rent Ten-room house, furnished suitably for fraternity house. 1C23 K. Phono Auto 7459. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Tho Engineering society will meet Wednesday evening, September 29, at 7:30, in room 211, Mechanics Arts Hall. ' Froy & Frey, choice flowers. 1338 O St., north Bide. Edward R. Pelaster, E. E., 1909, Is with tho Westlnghouso Electric Co., Schnectady, N. Y. Professor Maxoy has changed tho hour of holding his class In interna tional law from 2 p. m., as announced, to 11 a. m. Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentist, 1234 O St. Studonts should not fail to call at tho Lincoln Dancing Academy and see what tasty remodeling can do. Danco tonight. 1.4 1 I Our Experience is at Your Service A Jowolor who has spent years of a busy lifo in giving special attention to tho repairing of watches, clocks, jowolry. otc, must possess skill as well aB merit. To whut oxtont, wo ask you to judgo by bringing your ropairing to this store. Established 1871 HALLETT, Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Miss Florence Wolls. ox-1912, Delta Gamma, has re-entered school after a semester's, vacation at her home in Schuyler. Have your clothes . pressed at Weber's Suitorlum, 12th and O. Ray McCandloss, ox-1911, of Broken Bow has re-entered the university atfer a year's absence. Ho is continu ing an engineering course. George Bros.. 218 So. 13th Printers. Calling Cards, Tnvites and Programs. Prof. Morse during tho passed sum mer hnB obtained now electrical ap paratus for classroom' demonstration use. Chris' Bath Houso, 11th and P. Turkish, shower and plain baths. t E. R. Guidingor, E. E. 1909, has sev ered his connections with tho West inghouso Electric Co. and is at pros; ent superintending tho dismantling of an old sugar beet factory at Leavltt, Neb. I have a number of. cadet uniforms for sale. Call at onco and Insure a good fit. Old uniforms rebraided. John Uhl, Armory. 4t 'Ross Armour, ex-1911, Delta Tau Delta, has begun his second year at Valparaiso, Ind., engineering school. Ho is taking a scientific course and will graduate within a year. Prof. HolllBter has Jus,t returned from Chicago, where ho conducted an acceptance test for the new generat ing equipment, which is being fur nished tho university by tho General Electric Co. All old oross-oountry men and all thoe8 Interested in fh 'wnrk are re quested to meet at Dr, Clapp's office in tho Armory at 11 o'clock Thurs day morning. There is important business to transact, and everyone Js urged to be present. "BILL" EDMUNDS BACK IN JVIICHI6AN SQUAD BIG FULL BACK ARRIVE8 AND 18 GIVEN THE 81GNAL8. SMAGO SHAKES UP CHICAGO TEAM Maroons 8how Up Poorly In Scrim mageIndiana Works Hard to Defeat Chicago Oc tober 9. Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 28. "Bill" Edmunds, weighing 190 poundB and apparently in tho best of condition, arrived In camp today and announced that ho was ready for hard work. 'Yost did not sot him at work today, allowing tho big full back to follow tho team In citizen's clothes. However, ho was given a set of signals with which the varsity is laboring and to morrow he will bo asked to replace Geargo Lawton at full back, at least in part of tho practice. There were no othor additions to tho training squad, which now consists of more than twenty candidates, and it is unlikely that the number will be swelled until tho team returns from Whitmoro lake. That Michigan Is going to make use of overy possible effort to turn out a winning eleven this fall was shown by the fact that "Cap" Redden, for four years end on tho Michigan eleven and captain in 1903, has been secured to asslBt Yost in coaching the eleven. Ho will reach Ann Arbor shortly after Oct. 1 and remain until the close of the season. Jeweler, 1143 O This probably marks tho beginning of graduate coaching to help Yost, al though Redden and Neil Snow wore in Ann Arbor part of tho time latB season helping to drill tho ends and back field candidates. Director Bartelmo Bald no coach has been secured for tho freshman eleven, but as Michigan is laying great stress on tho succesB this year of tho first year team it is certain that Bomo good professional coach will bo landed be fore tho season opens. Today's practice was the longest and hardest of tho season, Sunday's rest having had a refreshing effect on. the varsity candidates. For three hours YoBt chased his men through a bunch of trick plays being devised for the benefit of Case, which meets Mich igan in tho opening game of the sea son Saturday. Chicago. Chicago, Sept. 28. Coach Stagg un masked another surprise on his charges yesterday when ho temporar ily eliminated "Bunny" Rogers from tho race for quarter back. This, was his answer to many who have taken It as a foregone conclusion that Rog ers would be soon at tho guiding po sition in tho Purdue game Saturday and that Capt. Page was picked as Kassalker's mato at end. This change in the line-up was made not only, in tho signal work, but also In the scrimmage, At signals Rogers was stationed at end. whllo tn the game that followed he was placed at half back. Instead of tho Rogers team it was the Youngs against the Pages. One thing is thought certain, and that is that "Bunny" will start the game. He has. shown an unlimited amount of clovernessr One of his great assets is that he has perfected the famous Steffen "step" in open field running. The way he fooled his op opononts on tho team with tho famous dodge has been the sensation 'of tho scrimmages. If he does not go in at quarter ,ho will play end or half. The shift was taken as the first of a series of narrowing down processes which will make It possible to figure out something resembling a line-up agalnBt Spelk's Boilermakers within tho next few, days. From now until next Friday Stagg probably, will Insti tute quite as surprising shakeups as that of yesterday. ' . " -, ' The Student who reads the Nebraskan over another's shoulder is small enough to tie his shoe strings to his necktie 1 - in ' 1 -H 'II 1 Hi ( - v, ttf t You Need the "Rag" We need the Subscriptions Let's get together $1.00 per semester Basement Adm .Bldg. ' 't v 'i vl $ J it ?l cj