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jj2J22j MgMMMMhMmgto MiiiiyMaiyywyiiftiiij' A- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN it ETri""1""" 1 -- -r-fr " (f i A The Daily Nebraskan "V " THE pkoPBUTV OP, . THE it UNIVERSITY , OP NEBRASKA, ' ' r Lincoln, flebranka. r5V THE STUDENT PUD. DOAIIP. EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor .. Vlotop B. Smith S-nSalno tedltor K. P. Frederick Aseoolate Editor . . Car' J "f" Aetoolate Editor T. M. Edgecombe BUSINESS STAFF. Assistant Manager .0. C. Klddoo Circulator......... V. C. HMMil Assistant Circulator P t. aiurgia Editorial and Business OJcet .A8EMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO. J , F ostofflcq, Station A,'. Lincoln, Neb. . SUBSCRIPTION PPICEJ $2.00 PER YEAH Payable In Advance. Single Copies, B cents Each. Telephone: AUto 1888, ' Night Phones Auto 1888 Auto 2883. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 contfl per Ineortlon for every flftoon words or fraction thpro of. Faculty notices and Unlvorslty bul letins will bladly bo published freo. Entered at tho postofneo at Lincoln. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. , Advertisements for tho want ' ad column chould bo left at tho business office basement Administration build ing betweon 10 a. m., and 12 m., or between 2 p. m.f and 5 p. m. Cnah must accomoany all orders for want ads, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen words or fraction there of, tho first Insertion; three Inser tlono twonty-Tlvo cents; flvo Inser tions forty cents. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1909. OG)0bOO00OOOOOO CO(fC ATION V "' 00 O 000000000000002 .. V V t.; Constantinople r TUESDAY Prof. Wann ooo(N)ooo$poe&Oj ANOTHER TIE. Tlo Bcoros somotlmos monn victory; riomotlmcB thoy mean defeat. Tho 6 to 0 figure which Nebraska accorded South Dakota was nothing moro or leas than a defoat, viewed from tho standpoint of tho orltlcal dopoator. But tho Bcoro of last Saturday was nono tho loss a victory. . Iowa'B points wore all-mado In tho flrBt half. Tho groat work of Hyland, tho Hnwkoyo too- artlBt, In dropping two field goalB ovor tho poBts, put Ne- Nebraskan will quote a bit of foot ball history. It Is this V. C. Hascall, who wort an "N" In tho Iowa game aB BUbstltuto quarter, has mlsBed Just ono football practico In tho past two years. He has failed oh only one occasion to don tho moleBklns. In order that ho might learn moro of tho game and, In cldentally, that Bomo of tho heavier varsity players might Improve their tactics by running over him. It con duct such as this is not loyalty to the Scarlot and Cream, .the , NebraBkan would like to seo a sample of tho ao tual authentic article. Hascall has been faithful to the game throughout IiIb two years of prac tice. He has worked constantly for the good of tho squad, well knowing that his chanco of ovor getting in a big game was extromoly Blight, When an unfortunate combination of olrcum- stances made his prosenco in tho line up Imperative last Saturday afternoon, ho wont into tho game and mado tho best light that ho know how to play. Undoubtedly Quarterback Hascall lacks tho natural ability of -a Cooko or a Bontloy. But Is not tho man who works faithfully to overcome natural lacks to bo respected ' tho moro bo cauBo of that fact? Tho NobraBHan thlnkB that he is, VICTOR R08EWATER TO 8PEAK. Omaha Editor Will Deliver Address at Charter Day Exercises. Victor Rosewater, editor of tho Om aha Bee, will bo tho Bpoakor at tho Charter Day exorcises, February IB. Mr. Rosowater was a regent of tho university in 1896-7 and has been a spoakor boforo university audiences on several occasions. His subject for Charter Day Is not yet announced. DELINQUENT 8TUDENTS TAKE NOTICE. Notices to appoar boforo tho Secre tary of tho Committee on Delinquent Students, as before any other admin istrative officer, must forthwith bo complied with either in person or, in case of sickness or unavoldablo ab sence from tho city, by otherwise giv ing information for non-appearance. Students not reporting within rea sonable time (say throo days) after receiving notlco will be suspended from the University. Rule 23 of tho "Rules and Regula tions Governing Students," copies of which may bo obtained from tho Reg istrar, reads, "Whenever a Btudoht Is dropped from tho University on ac count of vicious or wanton delinquency 1)1b name is published." GEO. R. CHATBURN, Chairman Com. on Del. Students. Approved: S. AVERY, Chancellor. Sweater Jackets The Home of Budd Hats--$2.50 BUDD New Shipment of Sweater Coats fl 4 J" All Wool with or without pockets Hr " " The kind others ask $3.50, my price Why Pay More $2.50 and $3.50 Shoes that are Dingers J.415 O braBka's foes In tho lead long bofore tho whistle blow. So much of tho gamo was a real defeat for tho Scar lot and Cream. But In v tho socond half, Nebraska, presumably downcast under tho cloud of an unfavorable score, plowod down the field and by straight football tac tics secured a touchdown. It was this part of tho work which showed tho CornhuskorB up for tho roal players which thoy can bo. With six points against them, after tho fearful strain of thlrty-flvo minutes of grinding de fensive play, Nebraska's warrlorB wont out upon tho field which had first soon thorn in .defeat and snatched a tlo from their sturdy oppononts. It was good work, and it was worthy of Nebraska. It Is JuBt the sort of ' work that tho Nebraskan has been continually instating- tho Cornhuskor players "wore capable' of accomplishing. ' Thoy are playing the best gamo that they know. Thoy arq uo laying down Jn tho face of apparent defeat. In a . word, thoy are game to the finish. and it believes that a majority of Ne braska University students will con cur in tho opinion. " Y. M. C. A. 8UPPER. Chicken Pie Supper Held Saturday Night a Great Success. Tile Y. M. C. A. gave tho first chicken pie supper of tho season in the basement of St. Paul's church Sat urday night, and all proclaim it a groat succcbs. Moro than 230 men attendud and some were turned away. Tho supper was up to the standard of excellence of Dr. Palno's foods and plans are being made to hold several moro during the season. 10F ThcTailor J J Lu j SPECIALIST ON Refitting and All Kinks of Altering Particular attention to ladies work and uniforms. CLEANING and PRESSING UPSTAIRS, 1328 O ST. . LINCOLN University Bulletin October. 26, Tuesday, 11:00 a. m. Convocation. Prof. Dann, "Contsantinople." E. M. Rutledgo acted as tnastmastor 26, Tuesday, 11:30 a. m., U10G Senior QUARTERBACK HA8CALL. It is very probable that Nebraska would havo won tho Iowa gamo had Bontley been in his usual place at quarter. It Is just as likely, too, that the Cornhuskors would have been vic torious over Minnesota if "Pip" Cooke, and Chaloupka, and Harvey, and ono or two other old stars had been a part of tho Nebraska, team. Admitted that weakness in the quarterback position coBt Nebraska tho Hawkeyo game, what ot it? Are Ne braska students going to "turn down" a fellow student because the best game of which ho waB capable did not come tip to tho winning standard? That Is .'a question which is ontlrely portinont vn .view of some of tho criticisms which have been made since the Sat urday game. It is n question which 'Nebraska 'students should stop right h'ow to answer,. And thoy should an !,swerttrlghL. 'JustJto help-a fdw doubters In mate- and the following toasts wore respond' ed to: "Tho Past, Present, and Future," S. A. Mahood. "College Traditions." H. W. Pettor. 'ComradoBhlp," Prof. P. A. Stuff. "Early Days," Paul P. Clark. Chancollor Avery 'and Dr. Pnlnq mado brief impromptu speeches. Tho Y. M. C. A. quartet, uomposed of Messrs. Plumb, Wallace, Plumb and Nesbit, sang several numbers, among them tho now Nebraska song t girls' meet. t MrO SENIOR BREAKFAST SATURClAY. Fourth Year Feed to Be Held Near College View. The senior breakfast will bo held next Saturday morning in tho grovo one mile south of Coilovo Vlow. Unique Btunts will bo pulled off, ac cording to statements of tho commit tee. The work necessary for the suc cess of tho attajr was such that Presi dent Hoffman has appointed additional members of the committee, which is now organized as follows: I 26, Tuesday, 5 p. m., U106 Junior hop committee meets. 26, Tuesday, 11:30 a. m., Memorial Hall Sophomore class election. 26, Tuosday, 8:15 p. m., Olivor Thea ter Song recital by Scottl. 27, Wednesday, 6:50 p. m. Y. M. C. A. midweek mooting. "Echoes from Cascade"," by S. A. Mahood. 27, Wednesday, 6:30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. cabinet meeting. 30, Saturday Senior breakfaBt, 7 a. m. 30, Saturday, 3 p. m., Nebraska Field Football, Nebraska vs. Doane Col lege. 30, Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Students' Debating Club. 30, Saturday, 8 p. m., Temple Stu dents' Agricultural Club. Noyember. 2, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., N2 Forestry .Club moots. 3, Wednesday Nebraska Teachers' Association opens annual conven tion. 6, Saturday, 3 p. ra. Nebraska Field Football, Nebraska vs. Kansas. 11, Thursday, 8 p. m. Dramatic Club tryouts. 12, Friday, Faternity Hall Junior hop. 20, Saturday Denver University vb. Nebraska, at Denver. 24, Wednesday, G,pr m. Thanksgiving recess DeginB. GREGORY j ,r .TheTailor ,w Knows How to Dress ,You Up - S ' W .yj AN0'$AS: THE FINEST LINE OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS' IN THE CITY. : : : : " : --'- Hfc: d Chairman, L, E. Morgan; Marie Von Gdotz, Bertha Nell, Harry Vlllars, Don 25, Thursday, Nebraska Field Haskoll urajtn, uraco Kimmou, a. la unappon i Indians vs. Nebraska, and K F. .Warner. 30, Tuesday, 8 a. m. Thanksgiving" re- Tickets can be secured of any of the cess ends, 'committee at 35 ceritB each. This ' December, price does not include- carfare. Spo- 10, Friday, '8 p. m., Memorial Hall 'dial 'cars Will leave -Tenth ''and O. NAhrnBkiT.AntVnAnnKn ' rinhntn "in. ing up thejr; minds In- tho matter the streets at 7 a. m, ' ! I come 'Tak Question'' ' Bell Phone, F2823 J II ST RING UP' Auto Phone, 7929 J MO " r. The Goodyear Raincoat Cofs Tailors 1140 O Street $2.00 Worth of Cleaning and Pressing $1.00 Thoy will get your suit and bring it back in fine shape for only 50c; or will send you a Club Ticket good for four suits in one month for $1.50. Wo havo a Now Dry Cloaning Plant to do tho work with. LADIES' FINE CLOTHES A SPECIALTY ' The Uni. Mandolin and Guitar Club wants more members. An opportunity will be given everyone to join a club. Apply to BYRON W. WAY, University School ol Music, 11th fc R St. For Your Noon Lunch STOP AT THE FOLSOM Just what you want and nerved tho way you llko It. Students' Trado Appreciated. Auto 23H-B611 50 1307 O St. ..TONIGHT:. ANTONIO SCOTTI Famovs Baritone from the Metropolitan Opera OLIVER THEATRE $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Entire Gallery $.75 NOTCH. ( 1 4 J The "ARA-NOJCH" makes the "BELMONT" an Arrow COLLAR sit perfectly 15c, 2 for 25c. Cluett. 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