$ - JK- li1ir..'lll.l.llr", mI1.W iIM mi f H . tl nmi i' I lllllH 11 . i i'l 1 X-- ' " ! 4- t -t K y . A 1 f . v v . t -1 -JCgg, J3AJ&X BBAIKAW . . M...bV--' ArJ .Sk 4- 'v I i l?U' U . i, y I - K fl is- VJ -c X i u 'V U- . ' K i ' ' 1 THE bAlLY NEBRASKAN TUB PnOPEIlTY OP TUB UNrVMRilTT OF NBBHABKA, .LlncolX, Nebraska. uWlshe by TUB 8TUDHNT PUBLICATION BOARD KDITOftlAL STAFF. Editor ,.i. t C. J. LORD Managing KMor.. O. T LIDDBLL 'Associate Editor T, J. IIAROn AVE Associate Editor.. A. H. DINBMORE BU8INR88 8TAFF. Manager' O. C. KIDDOO Assistant Manager V. 0. IIABCALL Circulation Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN JiEdltorlal and Business Offlcst BA1MENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Pestoffloe, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. subscription price, la.oo per year Payable In Advance. Single Copies, 6 Cents Each. Telephone! Auto 1888, Night Phones Auto 1BS Auto 283 ' Bell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at the rato of 10 conts tho Insertion for every flftoon words or fraction there of. Fatuity notices and University bul letins will gladly bo published froo. Entered at tho postodlco at Lincoln, 'Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879f Advertisements for the want column' should be left at the business office, base ment Administration bulldlno, between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. ,m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten cents for each fifteen .wors or fraction thereof the first -Insertlo'nj three Insertions twenty-five cents; five Insertions forty cents. OCTOBER 12, 1010. (Freshmen havo stated their idoaB ""-rai a university custom. What do you . ' think about it, upper classmen? ' Nebraska's Btono wall is as solid as ever. Will Minnesota butt hor vhead against It? Walt until Saturday and boo. Kansas is weak this 'year, at least so tho dpposters say. Nobraska stu dents, however, think that tho thought ' of the scarlot and cream will scaro the Jayhawkors into strength before xnaay tnoonB. Whoever hoard of Kan as belag woak, to say nothing of bo- ' llerlag it? , i ,' ;as .the Y. M. C. A. got you yot? If they haven't go ovor and join and move the hand on the clock a notch Bearer to tho 1,000 mark. Nebraska 'seeds' it Why keep tho Cornhuskor iioaoei ttow being first in overy thiag? N Why do you fellows pay $4.00, $4.SO and $5.00 for your classy Tan Drill Shoos whan I am showing such da liclous stylos at ' 'The South Dakota players certain ly showed themselves up in their true light "when they constantly wrangled wipx the'reteree?" It tho players think they cam rum the game, why havo of ficers. High school Btudents might bo expected. to do things of this sort, but S0B90 dirty playing on tholr part aB TAILORING DEPT. . Highest Grade Eastern Styles m ,s as"iBfc'1 . Exclusive Patterns j $25 to $50 "l5 THURSDAY ' JW f , j- v I . , , . lib ? FOOTBALL ORALLY : S Tl m& t 8 MEMORIAL HALL woll as trying 'to talk up to tho rof eroo nover wins any games for a toam. Bo men S. D.( be men. Class politicians aro a suporsti tlqus group. Thoy fear tho move ments of thoir own friends. Tho ox pootod dark horso yesterday did "not como up to tho bettors expectations. Why spoculato? Things como your way when you aro on tho right sido.' A RALLY. Tho action of the, university authori ties in conceding to tho desires of tho Btudents and allowing thorn to havo a football rally Thursday should receive Iho coimmondation of overy university man and woman. Now 1b tho tlmo for ovory student to show tholr appreciation of tho action of tho unlvorsity oxccutlve as woll as tho convocation commlttco. Nebraska is a broad school, and whon tho unlvorsity authorities re spect tho dcslroB of tho studont body on a thing liko a football rally, it is only fair to thOBo who havo charge of university affairs to thank thorn for what thoy havo done to help tho men and women of tho studont body. Porsonal thanks is not what tho faculty mombors want as an apprecia tion olt thoir efforts. Thoy want every man and ovory woman to bo present at this rally and show In this way that tho students and tho faculty at Nebraska aro ablo to work together for tho best Interests of tho school. Now, altogothor, "three choors and a tlgor," for Nebraska and her faculty 1 At Kansas university tho first bear story of tho baskotball season 1b out. Tho students aro already deploring that no moro of tho last year players aro in school. Also It is said In the KanBon that the "wise ones predict a physical breakdown for Tommy John son, tho onco famous star." REGISTER at " -r Elliott Bros. TAILORS "Good Clothes Shop" Ui1 (42 So. 12th c fM YOUR II A. M. 4 J- v u 'i , mJ& " ' COMING EVENTS All University organizations are re quested to send In announcements which they desire to have published. Social. The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. will hold a Joint social Saturday, Oc tobor 15, in tho Tomplo. Tho third university girls' tea will bo hold Friday in tho girls' rest room, Memorial ball. Organizations. Tho Y. M. C. A. midweek meeting will be hold Wednesday evening In tho association rooms. Tho Y. M. .C. A. membership cam paign will close Wednesday night. Chomlstry club will meet at 8 p. m., in the chemistry lecture room Wednes day, October 12. Tho Platform club will moot in the MubIo hall, Tomplo, Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. A mooting of tho engineering soci oty will bo hold this evening at 7:30 in M. B. 106. Athletics. Football, Nebraska vs. Minnesota, at Minneapolis, Saturday, October 15. Convocation. Monster football rally, Thursday, 11 a- m" Memorial hall. Class Elections. 'FroBhman election will be held at 11:30 Thursday In Memorial hall. JET w $3.50 BJPP Tho S. V. I. hospital at Iowa City is to bo enlarged in tho near future by the erection of a now wing. Tho executive committee of Stan ford University has agreed to advance $150 annually in traveling expenses to varsity debaters. MADE-UP DEPT. Suits Made-up by "OIR TAILORS" in- dull season Mb PRICE $25.00 . f ALL STYLES . . . EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS flM Typewriters! ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. Two year written guar antee with every machine sold. Distributers New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visiable. Call or write for catalogue and -special price list. " Auto Phone 2080. Bell Phone 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr. FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. 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