w f 1 vr T f wyw "7 ,"'W(H jwByvrfrfjrT' i-' .i ,THE-DAILY NEBRASKAN "fcS SBC jrjv "i OLIVER THEATRE TOMORROW, MATINEE AND NIGHT LYMAN H. HOWE'S TRAVEL FE8TIVAL 20 BIG NEW FEATURES Mat., 25c and 16c; Night, 50c, 30c, 25c THUR8DAY NIGHT, OCT. 28 HENRIETTA CROSMAN IN " 8 H A M." LYRIC THEATRE WEEK 8TARTINQ MONDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 25 A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH NN The Crisis Will B6 Presented by the LYRIC STOCK COMPANY Matinee Wed., 8at.; 25c and 25c Evenings 15, 25c and 35c Next Week "A BACHELOR'S ROMANCE" ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK 8TARTING OCTOBER 25 8EE FRANKLYN UNDERWOOD AND FRANCES SLOSSON IN "DOBB'S DILEMMA" MAT. (EXCEPT MON) 2:30 15c, 25c. EVE. AT 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 936, Auto 1528. wwmx HIIBBtvVi l,. J. Herzog Ths University Man's Tailor Tho Finest Work Dono and Prices Right Call at Our Now Store 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS I All makes rented with stand $3 1 per Month. Bargains in I Robuilt Machine? I Lincoln1 Typtwriter Exchange : Auto 1165. Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th Underwood Typewriter Go. I TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND RENTED 187 No. 18th. Bell 848. Auto 2586 SEE OUR WOOLENS Elliott Bros, TAILORS 142 SOUTH TWELFTH Quality? Counts THAT'SWHY FRANKLINS ,-. -a s t-j.", ; xJii'w-7 a a m 1U CKfc-AM "$ IS SO POPULAR v. We-make a'specialtyof .fan- cy creama, sherbets, Ices , .1 i Ai. ii'iinf m virvi. UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTJCIAH ;c. A Tucker I JEWELER ' j $.S.Shean IIMO STREET, OfELLOW fiROMT Patronnic Solicited ti at: ii 1 J and punch for Ji'rat; k aoron- Vty partiesiWhtyping Cream ,w 8' ? always on hand. Bell 205. " I : Anto8181. ilSlONSt, i ' . . ti- fm Yoir ampus Gleanings Froy & Proy. Tho university observatory will bo open to visitors tonight from 7:30 to 10 p. m. for a view of the moon. Dr. J. R. Davis, Dentfst. 1234 O St.' You will find, up-to-date styles In monogram stationery, engraved and printed visiting cards and dance pro grams at George Bros. Chapin Bros., florists. 127 So. l3th. All senior girlB are requested to moot in U10G at 11:30 this morning. Caps and gowns will bo among the matters discussed. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. The school of agrlculturo opens next Monday. An enrollment of about 400 is expected. Got your dance programs at Gdorge Bros., 13th and N stB. Miss Alma Frum, 1910, visited over Saturday and Sunday at her home in Shelby, la. Spalding gymnasium and basket-ball shoes, Swedish gymnasium shoes. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St FULK 1325 O Street Just Florence Roth, 1909, was a campus visitor Saturday. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. All members of the junior hop com- mitteo will meet today at Ave o'clock in U20G. Special rates to students. Join our class at once. Lincoln Dancing Acad emy. t Erwin Hopt, 1909, arrived In tho city Saturday to get ready for his work in tho department of soils and farm management when tho school of agrlculturo commences. Froy & Froy, choice flowors. 1338 O St, north side. V MIbb Marjorlo Thompson, Alpha Phi, was a campus visitor yesterday. Remember Don Cameron, He is Issuinc coupon ' books at a discount this year, and has fitted up an ad joining room with tables. 115-119 So. 12th. "Heinle" Weller, 1909, Is viBiting at the Delta TJpsllon house. Try Thornburg's Orchestra for your annual party. Second to nono. Violin and wind Instrument lessons given, Studio 416 So. 17th. Auto 5877. The remainder of tho bleachers on tho now athlotlc field were erected yesterday. Try George Bros, for your next order of engraved cards. Alpha Omicron Pi sonority entor tainod at a house party last Satur day evening. About twenty couples were In attendance. See our display ad. Lincoln Select Dancing Academy, 1124 N. . Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium, 12th and O. The members of the Chi Omega sorority entertained at a house party last Saturday" evening at tho chapter house. Headache caused by eyo-atrain can he cured with, glasses. I can euro you, G, W. Howo, Optician, 819 No. 12th, i Tho glass' for the 'now gronhouses has arrived and is being put in place. It,.ls hoped that Jbese buildings wiU ha flnJnhei! before 'the , extreme , cold weather 'will, "commence' j , , ti Men's Fancy Vests at 25 Per Cent Discount J On sale this week, our en tire stock of Men's Fancy Vests at 25 per cent discount. Assort ment embraces all the most favored styles in neat stripe effects, and the more pronounced designs. Furnishers For Men Who Know Captain Bartlott of tho rifle rango corps has had tho members of that part of tho cadet battalion out for. dally drill for tho past fow days esti mating distances and similar dutlos along tho lino of that work. NEW ARRIVALS M HATS & CAPS the New Things You Want The mombers of the Porshlng Rifles are requested to meet In tho Armory Thursday ovenlng for drill and a busi ness meeting. Tho now sidewalk to tho mechanical engineering laboratories has boon laid in part and tho work of complotlng all of It will bo but a matter of a fow days. . Prof. H. C. RobortBon of Purdue, who has spent seven yoarB In mis sionary work among tho Llteratti In China, was a campus visitor yostor- day. Professor G. W. L. Taylor of tho de partment of political economy ad dressed tho members of tho univer sity dobating squad yesterday. Ho spoko of tho economic features of tho income tax, which is tho question for tho intorcoUegiato debate December 10. Expenses In College. $250 cash or a year in college can bo earned by one young man or young lady In each county in tho United States. Plan eaBy and does not Inter fere with other occupation, No money required. For particulars address M. H. Pomberton. Columbia, Mis souri. It WANT AD8 Advertisements for the want ad col. umn should be left at the business of fice, basement Administration bud Ing, between 11 a. m. and 12, m or between 2 p, m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be in serted unless paid In advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents, WANTED New songs and yellB for tho Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas games. WANTED Somebody to mako up football songs to popular music. Hand all songs to8. A, Mahood or rRv'S. Moseloy,, ( , ' Lost Psychology noto-"book and' elo cution book about -the cairipus, ' Ploaso leavo at Nebraskan 'ofllcq. " O. Ff Walter. , , . .., U Peary watch' charm, wltti Lost- Masonic emblem on it. Return tp Nebraskan office, t ' ' ' 20-St The person, who pri Friday took from the library a coat'bolori'glrig to Mlss'Elsie Carter, 1129 P street, is re quested to leavo it-at library desk, and 21'lt r- if recede hprown, . : . . "... . - - I Twenty Silk' Four - cross-stripe Lincoln tor. the See Special Window Displays Radge &6aenjel Co JU Continued from Pago 1 NEBRA8KA AND IOWA PLAY FURIOU8 GAME TO A TIE making tho scoro six to n"othlng"'Vni Iowa's favor. ' j On tho klokoff Iowa sent tho ball over tho lino for a touchbaek, so tho; play Btarted on tho twenty-flvo-yard lino. Nobraska promptly fumbled and lost tho ball. Gross was unabo to mako gains and Iowa attompted a fiold goal from tho thirty-two-yard lino, which rosulted in another touchbaek. Franck and Doltzor mado slight gains and Beltzor punted. Harto mado fivo yards and Tomplo was held for ho gain, so Beltzor again punted. Iowa punted to Hascall, who fumbled and Iowa secured tho ball on tho Nebraska flftoon-yard lino. Iowa lost seven yards on a tacklo by Ewlng nnd then punted to Franck on NobraBka'B sove'n-i yard lino. Beltzor gained three yards on tho first down, and followed with six on a fako punt. A punt followed, placing tho ball on tho thlrty-flvo-yard lino. After making fivo yards on end runs an eight-yard gain was mado by Iowa on a forward pass. A drop kick by Hyland mlBsed tho goal and a touchbaek fosultod. Beltzor mado a forward pass to Magor, who touched It and captured it, making a gain of thirty yards. Rathbono followed with a fifteen-yard gain through tho Iowa conter. Time was called with tho ball on tho Iowa thirty-fivc-yard lipo, and tho Bcoro six to nothing In favor of Iowa. The 8econd Half. Tho second half opened with Boltzor's kick off to tho fivo-yard lino but Iowa returned to tho thirty-two-. yard lino. On tho first down Tomplo downed his man, who mado no gain. Iowa punted to Franck, who returned to tho fifty-yard lino. Nobraska 'was penalized fifteen yards for holding. Rathbono gained fivo yards In two downs and Boltzor punted, 'Shonka making a good tacklo and' downing the Iowa man in Ills tracks. Nebraska' hold the Hawkoycs arid forced them to punt. Iowa waB penal ized fivo vards. Unnfblo to mako gains on lino bucks Iowa attended a for ward pass, (mtjt hit tho grpund' knd was taken in by Boltzor, wlio advanced It twenty yards towanj tho. Iowa goal ueiuor fnen, pui,ieu, V, J arid punted, and Murphy "rtenVne-dhe blpcked and Nebraska spcured thoball to' q forty.yard line. Tkri'was ueuzor tnen, puqiea, out It was buck Rathbpne malo olpht y4rds, an Harto. followed wltji'pight. ,ThV AV was novy, on' tho towj'thlrtyard'ilno. jvhen tho, Hawkoyea' obtained the ball on, ai fuinblo oil their tworfty-flye-ynrq lino. Iowa punted tp Hascall', wh( fumbled. Beltzer followed up the "b'al and mado 'a sligh't 'relurtf ' Ho thoi punted and downed the' Iowa man in, t good' taqklo In tho center of th6f fieltl Iowa was unable to mako gains; Jrapckyinat Quarter' fJ this pplnt Franck was shifted tp quarter and. Magor was put ,ln as right half, 'chaunter was put. in at' Vlght end for Magor.' Beltzer puntod to Uib' t 1 vr Jui 1 t, J ,1, aft ..' I Knitted Silk Scarfs at Fiftyfeis Cents Each I ! - five dozen knftKd' in - Hands, in new" n Colorings, 12 plain colorings; also ,T6Wkm.' distinct combinations of colorinpV 'irV' cnecta; now snow., m, t i; hrst time. , , , , .- , ,.Vi (,, iifj V i f, UC will' i'C-.!i.;U'A(A'' . I tii.-'., FoTMetf Whd' lrini? . . flWJ Mna,HBHMHnHpiHanaaviaHMHmiHMiHaMHi forty-flvo-yard lino and Shonka 'downed his man on thp fortyiyard llnepa forward pass Nobraska gainedr,p,lYen yards. Chauner mado no ,.gajn,..,and Iowa got tho ball. Foo, ipade,, jwo yards and Chauner agatnvgo.lio boll, Hyland again tried .PJ, ,flolgooi, but failed, tho playrpsultlng a touchbaclc. Boltzor ', .Magor and Ewlng mado good gains 'rirtrf a pjint followed, rosultlng in Iowa's Ij'air'on tho forty-fivo-yard line. On' 'a forwnffl paBs tlroy mado eleven yards', and- fol lowed with an onsldo kick.Wjhlplj was taken in by Franck, who rctu,rnod the ball fifteen yards. Nebraska Makes Touchdown. Tho Cornhuskors no'begafl"'toi)ic1 up. Rathbono gained six through Iowa's center, which was followed' by four by Magor. Rdfhbdno again mado four yards which was folIbveuvby an onsldo kick, Ndbra'ska 'Bbcuring'rtho ball and making tWonty-flVo yards.' "On tho next down Boltzor cdrrled tho'ball. Ho was draggdd "through t'holow'a'llne, advancing for elghtoen yards.,; Magor gained two yards around the Iowa right end and Harte mado three moro. On tho third down thoro was.flyo to gain, which was .madeby Bqltzor.. Tho ball was soon on-, he; lowp, ton-yafd lino. Tomplo mado six yards., ,On ho next down tho ball wascarrled, behind tho line. Nebraska fumbled the ,ball, but It was taken in, by Magor, vho mado tho touchdown. Franck kicked goal. '1 .. 'J In tho lastr partof 'tho.haJOUerball was in both territories. Ipa wosun ablev. to mao gains and wri's ''held far downB or forced to punt. Once Iowa reached Nebraska's twonty-flEaryArd lino, but wero there hpldl, an,4 l9st ground. Hyland again attempted .a goal from field', but failed. Iowa Made Good End Run. ,i(. - Nebraska made her ten yad. In three downs, Templo. Rathbono " and Magor carrying ? th'-'ball.; Hyla'rfd again tried a, goal from field. iramthe forty-one-yard line, but his. kick went wild. Tho ball struck In1 front' of Franck, but he used hiB'Tiead."a'fld 'al lowed, the .ball to pass forpftijitQiich back. Nebraska punted. ... $ , . This was followed by tho" sensational run, of i tho gome, mado by1 Fe7tho Hawkoyo quarter. He,, made agajp of fifty-five yards and was 'close" to Ne braska's goal lino with no' CoHifmsk ers. In front of Him When -Boltzer taojclqd him from tho rear anid.,dpwnad him only twolye yards from, tno goal line ,"' ' '' ; '-i4tTv JHyland again tried a drop klckr.tbJs tlmo f romif' thorj.flvo-yord ..,liner but nitssed. Ndbraskd"mado slight sains called with the ball v on .'.Nebraska's thlrty-fivo-yard lln.6, t i..t,lt Tho following was tho'ilne-upand ther officials. ' ' :""" Nebraska.' rsv & IdWi. Johnson 1. o.. , Kronen sky Harto, . ., 1. 1.. , . . , :,..'., Ehret Wolcott.. .,; 1. g .t. "BoIiThuII Shonka. ,..... .c, .lO'BHen Ewlng , , . ,r- g.. . . ..,i,7;s..rtfanson Templo ., .r. t. ...".. . Gross ."(c.) MEtgor-Chaunor..r. e,. , .',;' ''"Hyland Hascall-Frarick.fq, b 7(?l ftta Rathbone. , f f, b, &,"! ,w;Y Murphy Beltzer (c.) 1. h. ..... v. Cljliys Franck-Magor., ,r. h,. ,,...,. !", ., ,Dyer Tho officials wore: Lieutenant' Bea ver, U. S. A., referee: Captaln'AKlng, Teuati u. u. a., umpire; Teu-atuftrxHia, sota, field judge .and 'Held UUwfman. Attendanpe. 5,B6Binffl,J '" ,&"? a..jiFJaPNSt4BI fcrtv ''