A . ti A i 1 A; i A "THE -ws. 4rrwMf K -:T f,' . r-x? y-AimiiMV4 JtattMMMMMM DAILY NEBkASKAN A r OtlVftt THEATRE) WED. MAT. AND NIGHT, OCTt 13. "GIRLS" ' Clyde Fitch's Beat' Comedy Mat., (1.00 to 25c. Night, $1.50 to 50c. THUR8DAY NIGHT ONLY, OCT. 14 JOHN MASON IN "THE WITCHING HOUR." Prices, $1.50 to 50c. COMING: "McFADDEN'8 FLAT8." laaoz iiHKti a'prnvip L. J. Herzog Tht University Man's Tailor Tho Finest Work Dono and Pricos Right Call at Our Now Storo 'tyhl jf Tfi i )rr V tampus E Gleanings I 1230 O St. Lincoln ! TYPEWRITERS I All makes rontod with stand $3 per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Llnotln Typiwrlttr, Exohangt Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. 11th Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. 13th. Boll 848. Auto 2585 IFULK 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 Quality Counts THAT'S WHY FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAM IS SO POPULAR We male a specialty of fan cy creams, sherbets, Ices and punch for Frat & Sorori ty purtie8."Whipping Cream always on hand. Boll 2QJ5 Auto 8181. 1810 N. St. He makes good pUrich and serves first class light refreshments U-All-No- Tommy Find him at Herpdlsheimer's Hot Drinks are now in' season. Do you know any place where you can gef as QUICK SERVICE as you can at our new -store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen S. W. Corner '' Froy & Frey Found Mn8onlc charm. Owner may have samo ,by paying for this ad. Call at Nebraskan ofllce, ' 12-tf Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentist.. 1284 O St. Found Gold watch charm, with en graved Initials. Owner may recover by paying for this ad at NebrnBknn office. i2.tf Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. 1.1th. . For 8ale Regulation drill uniform; used part of one semester only; cheap. Address R. P. W., care Dally Nebras kan. i2-5t Green's Sanitary Barber Shop.' 120 N. 11th. Wanted Student representative for college novelty; little time required; very profitable. Address for full par ticulnrs, W. C, care Daily Nebras kan. l2-3t Get your dance programs at George Bros., 13th and N Bts. Spalding gymnasium and basket-ball shoes, SwedlBh gymnasium shoes. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. A brand new bioycle for sale at a bargain. Call at Nebraskan ofllce. 2-tf -' -i no 4i OPENING DISPLAY OF a: Dependable Fall and Winter Underwear Just a few degrees heavier for early fall wear. Our Men's and Women's Undersuits . for October keep pace with the grad too great a jump but just in touch For Women A complete showing of tho Famous Har vard Mills Brand. Vega Heavy weight, fleeced, combed cot ton Vests, Pants, Tights, Corset Covors. each 60c. Extra sizes at 65c. Union Suits, all shapes, $1.25. Extra sizes, $1.60. Reglna Light weight Merino White, Vests. Pants. Tights, at, each. 85c. Extra sizes, $1.00. Union Suits, all shnpes, $1.25. Extra sizes, $1.60. Luna Winter weight Merino, 7& per cent wool, White and Natural Vests, Pants, Tights, each $1.00. Extra sizes $1.25. Union Suits, all shapes, $2.00. Extra sizes, $2.50. ifsVSHtWBi (Sfc Mi ual advance of the season', hot with the weather man For Men Heavy Puro Wool Union Suit at, a aiilL $3.50. ' " Medium Puro Wool Union Suits at, a suit, $3.00. Medium Wool Union Suits at, a suit, 11.00. Heavy Cotton Rlh Fleeced Union Suits eilch $1.50. Heavy Cotton Mb Union Suits nt, a suit. $1.00. Heavy Puro Wool Hhlrts and Drawers, a garment, $2.00. Worstod Wool HhlrtB and Drawers, a gar ment, $1.50. Oauzo Wool Shirts and Drawers, a gar mont, $1.25. " - Hoavy Cotton Mb Flceco Lined Bhlrta and Drawers, a garment, BOo. Inspect Our Window Displays Rudge & Guenzel Co. Complete Stocks to Select From Rosa Bouton, '91, spent the summer near Baileys, Colo. Brigadier General J. J. Pershing, Law, '93, was In Lincoln for a Bhort time recently.. NECKWEAR Largest Assortment Newest Patterns 1225 O Street 25 Cents to $1.50 Try a lunch at tbe Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. Tallormade Printing, Engraving and Embossing. George Bros., Prlntery. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum, 12th and O. Remember Don Cameron, He Is Issuing coupon books at a discount this year, and has fitted up an ad Joining room with tables. 115-119 So. 12th. . Due-bill on an up-to-date tailor for sale at a $5 discount. See manager of Daily Nebraskan. 2-tf Students taken notice. Special rates extended to you this week. Lincoln Dancing Academy, 1124 N, third floor. Lincoln's "Select Dancing School." See display ad. 7-ot WANTED New songs and yells for the Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas games. WANTED Somebody to make up football songs to popular music. Hand all songs to S, A. Mahood or R. S. Moseley. Try Thornburg's Orchestra for your annual party. Second to none. Violin and wind instrument lessons given. Studio 41C So. 17th. Auto 5877. Tho Union Literary Society met In their rooms on the third floor of the Temple Friday evening, A short pro gram and the social hour completed tho evening's entertainment. Dr. D. R. Leland, a graduate of Princeton and now student pastor of tho First Presbyterian church of this city, will speak at the Y. M, C. A. meeting from 6; 50 to 7; 30 tomorrow evening. "Master of Men" will be his topic. The Students' Medical Society will hold its first meeting in N218 at 5 o'clock this evening. Everyone is urgod 'to be present. MINNESOTA WINS FROM AMES, SCORE 18 TO 0 GOPHER8 PLAY ALL AROUND THE IOWA AGGIE8. IOWA PLAY8 POOR GAME But Wins Kansas Wins From Oklahoma by 8core of 11 to 0 With Hard Playing Chicago Beats Indi ana 21 to 0. Hugo E. Nelson is a physician and surgeon at Excelsior springs, Mo. Guy P. Thurber, 91, Is living at 6720 Kelloy St., Pittsburg, Pa. - i hi i ---,-- j Oscar R. Bowman, ,,'04, who-has been superintending tuovBchopl8, of Lancas ter county, is now at the head of tho city schools of Aurora. I II tm t " Harriet E. Towne,JD4, hap resigned her position as teacher, of .English In the Lincoln high' school1, to take a de partment in the officd'of the Nebras ka Teacher. Minnesota, 18; Ames, 0. Kansas, 11; Oklahoma, 0. Crolghton, 17; Mornlngslde, 6. Navy, 12; Rutgers, 3. Harvard, 8; Williams, 6. Princeton, 3; Fordham, 0. Yale, 36; Springfield, 0. Army, 17; Trinity, 6. Chicago, 21; Indiana, 0. Carlisle, 8; State College, 8. Kentucky, 6; Illinois, 2. Pennsylvania, 12; West Virginia 0. Michigan, 0; Case, 0. Northwestern, 14; Purdue, 0. Denver, 51; Wyoming, 0. Grinnell, 14; Des Moines, 0. Cornell, 16; Oberlln, 6. Virginia 12; St. John's, 0. nesota, 18; Ames, 0. In a gamo replete with furablos, tho Gophers yeBterdny defeated Ames on a muddy, Bllppery field. Heavy rain fell throughout tho nf- kick from the twonty-flyo-yara' lino. . Tho HawkeycB had tho hottor of .tho contest at all stages, throo Umes nB nlng tho ball to tho ton-yard lino la tho first half, and In tho second half ternoon, hampering tho work of both, Iowa had tho ball on Cornell's ' 6no- teamB, Minneapolis apparently suffer ing the most. No BCoroB were made in tho second half, the Amos cloven holding their opponents safe in tho lattor part of the contest. In the first half, tho Gophers playod tho regular team, but in the second, saved the men, putting In Bovoral sub stitutes. JohnBon, who scored so frequently against Iowa, waa not able to got away bo often yesterday, tho wet field hampering his speed. He mado one safety and ono touch down during tho gamo, while Picker ing plunged through the line twice, each time getting across tho lino for a touchdown. Farnum was only ablo to kick one goal out of his thrco chances. The line-up: Minnesota. Ames. VIdal l.o Fulton Walker 1. 1 Troogor MohlBtad 1. g Elliott Farnum c Scott Powers r. g Smith McCree r. t Wllmarth (capt.) Rademachcr r. e Chappel McGovern q. b McCoy (Capt.) Johrison 1. h RIngham Stevens r. h Harto Pickering f. b'.. .'. Johnson yard lino. Hanson out-punted the Cornoll star, Coppess, with phenomenal kicks, con sidering tho position of tho ball Rain foil, and as a result tho many lino plays wore trlod, with Cornell at tempting tho only forward pass of Ihe gamo. Cornell had practically tho Bamo toam that beat Ames last year, aad tho officials pronounced tho game a groat exhibition of early season football. Frances C. Goro, '9.8, ont,ortaiHcd the class at breakfast on Alumni Day. Football in the west took n more In teresting view after the results of the last Saturday's games. The decisive defeat of the Ames team by tho Gophers and the nnrrowness by which the Iowa team got away with tho game with Cornell, tends to encour age the Nebraska spirit and also to cast a gloom upon it. Tho result of the games between Ames and Minne sota in previous years has been the forecast of the Minnesota nnd Ne braska score. But this year tho Go phers are the strongest they have been for the past three years, and the Aggies and the Cornhuskers have a practically untried team. Kansas had all she could do to get away with a victory In. tho game with Oklahoma, and the men from the baby state have only a mediocre team. Iowa was unable to cross the line of tho team from little Cornell, but was saved by the booting of Capt. Hyland, who put the. oval across the bars from tho twenty-flve yArd line in the last few minutes of play ,, Minnesota-Ames., Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 10. -Mln- Kansas. Lawrenco, Kan., Oct. 10. On a sloppy gridiron Oklahoma University yesterday succeeded In holding the football team of Kansas University to the Bcore of 11 to 0. The gamo, which was mostly an exhibition of punting, was marked by a largo number of pen alizations for holding, offside plays, and once Oklahoma' was penalized thirty yards for slugging. Johnson and Bond of Kansas played their usual brilliant game, whilo there were no stars for Oklahoma. Tho team work of the Oklahomans was .the most pro nounced feature pf tho contest. The line-up: Oklahoma. . , Kansas. ReedB ,,.'.1.0. . '. . Caldwell-Ford Douglas 1. 1 Smith English. ......, .1. g. V. Smith Thompson '. . . c. , . . Carlson-Lynch Clark r. g,. .!.:.,.. . Loyott Wolf ,r. t Randall r i . Welling. ...;... ,r, e... ? ... . Brownleo Nniren.. ,.., ..q.b. ...... Johnson-Hell Capshaw. ; , . , . . .rfh , . . I?ond Mortar...... . .. kl, h,.,, Pleasant (Capt.) , ' . (Capt) Armstrong. . , , , ,r. b,, , , , v Dahleno n j ., Iowa. Iowa ,CIty, la., Oct, 10. Iowa de feated Cornell here Jn a fierce game on a muddy field, by 3 to Q, the only score being made late In the second 'half by Right End Hyland, who mndo a drop i : . ; 1 i Patronize Our ..!'! fH.i " ' U iU A t Advertisers C li' i ti it i? i n A I J is - 'I mo sH (,i i n ? "1 i i t? M ' "PWPsg