I r fM ' f 'C ,'- ,. .. ftf-.i -f,i - H THX DAILY NUBRASKAN , ... , : 1; acawfc , m i v - rail' Vtr ir U r, f y V V, mi ' If. VTpir 1 . ' fv Oliver Theatre THR8DAY NIGHTY OCT. 13 The Messers. Shubert Offer ' LEW DOCKSTADER And His 20th Century Minstrels Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50o and 25o Frl., 8at. and Sat. Mat., Oct. 14, 15 "A8 THE 8UN WENT DOWN" LINCOLN raBSS5r a:3 ORPHEUM KVUTSSMI! ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Week 8tartlng Monday, Oct. 10th THE FIVE 0LYMPIER8 In Diving Statuary AND; 7 OTHER' BIG ACTS Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 60c Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th The First Trust and Savings Bank . A PER CENT INTEREST A ' ? $1 'open aa accouat " 189 South 11th Stroot, if it's PRINTING Y0U WAHT Boo Us Boforo Ordoring Elsowhoro Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIALGLASSES FOR UNI MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI - TAR I AN 8TUDJE8. Afternoon and Evening Classes In Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Penmanship At' Nebras ka School of Business. EXPERIENCE OF UNIVERSITY MEN The Nebraska; School of Business, located In tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O street, is organizing special .. afternoon and evpning classes at con venient hpurs for university students 'who wjsh to study .either shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping or penman-. Ship. Tho evening classes meet three evenings each woek Monday, Wed- BWday and Friday. University stu . dents may arrango for any number of hours per week that they may wish to take, and the rates for tuition will bo very reasonable. Tho instruction is 'given by teachers of long experi ence and recognized ability. Mr. Glenn 0. Taylor, B. A., LL. B., Breaking from his- own experience, says: "I have no hesitation in say ing that I believe , tho froBhman in col lege makes 'a mis take if he- does not avail h lms off of tho opportuni ty of studying shorthand and typewriting. The student who has a knowledge of shorthand has not only a very rapid means of taking notcB from class work, to bo used later as references in preparation for reviews and examinations, hut -also has a -knowledge1 which may be readi ly turned into money-curing his spare hours and. vacations. Moreover, such student, when, his college course is finished, is assured immediate employ ment in the commercial world;'', Mr. Frank bates, a Btudent of the "N. S. B., who held'a position with the B. & M. in this c,Ity last year, is now paying his sfray through Northwestern, Evanston, with his snorthand and typewriting. . . 1 Ally UUJVOiOII-Jf BIHUVUW IUHJIOOH1U In theso special classes are invited to call at the school and obtain further 'partlciilars. , The, school Is' located on O street in the" Hall Brosbulidlng, 4tik aiii4. nt tin It Jt V. -haV. ON THE CAMPUS Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. ' A drinking fountain, is being placed In Library hall. Capln Bros., Florists, 127 South Thirteenth stroot. MIsThrUIo Wilson, librarian of tho law school, spent Sunday at her homo in Ashland. Green's Sanjtary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Tho Lincoln high School football toam will play Hastings on Nebraska field, Saturday, October 15. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. Miss May one Thompson, ox-1911, Al pha Phi, spent Sunday in Lincoln. Sho returned to , Omaha yestorday. Georgo Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling CardB, In vites and Programs'. Tho committee publishing the stu dent directory announces that all in formation for the same must be in by Wednesday noon. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. tf Miss Elva Hammer of Harlan, la., is visiting at tho Delia Gamma-house. Miss Hammor expects to enter school noxt semester: Field Geology 21. Class will go on South Bend excur sion Friday and Saturday of thiB -week. All members of tho class should report at once to Professor Bongtson. -SEE THE NEW "N" WATCH FOBS NEW "UNI" HAT PINS NEW "UNI" SPOONS All the New Things-All the Time HALLETT, Uni Jeweler Established 1871 Columbia University is considering tho Idea of restoring football to tho list of sports and again instituting in terclass games, which were abolished two years ago. 1322 n street both phones J. C. WOOD & CO. OLDEST LARGEST BEST Cleaners and Dyers Any make of typewriter with golden oak typewriter table, 6 for 3 months. Lincoln Typewriter Exchange. tf ' Field Geography 0 (Women). Excursion to'LQUlsvtllo, Friday and Saturday of this week. The class will bo chaperoned 4by Mrs. - Condra. ' All yho expect to go should report at orico to Professor Condra. ' ' $6 rents any make of typewriter with stand for three . months. Rent applied if machine Is -purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. 11th. - Richards block. You pass our store overy day. tf -, The University of Minnesota has receiyed a bequest of $50,000 to bo used in four fellowships for graduate students in the colleges of.' chemistry, medicine, agriculture and' arts. J?J?-tt Repaiaing at you want it tuz . Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 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 tents; five Insertions 40 cents. Completely Renewed A number of nlco rooms, frosh from tho renova tion, with or without board; 2 blocks from university. Auto 4515. 12-3t Lost Phi Rho Sigma pin, botween Nebraska hall nnd Mech. Arts hall, Monday forenoon. Roturn to Nebras kan offico for rownrd. 12-3t Lost Fountain pen, plqln black, two gold rims. Finder return to Nobrns- kan ofllco for roward. 12-3L Iwost Waterman No. 14 mottled fountain pen, betweon 17th and Q and 12th and R. Return to Nebraskan of fice. Reward. 12-3t Lost Party finding plumb bob in drive near E. IS. lab. pleaso return to J. N. Brldgeman, room 203 Mech. Arts. 12-3t Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Tologra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox tonslvo "wireless' developments. Wo operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively placo all students, whtm qualified. Wrlto for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, Port land, Oro. tf 50c, $1.00 AND 13.50. 1143 O Street Coach Roper of Prlhcoton predicts that football under the new ruleB will be 'much safer, more Bpectacular and far more enjoyable to both play ers and spectators. Wo clean anything from the !aintie.8t Chiffon to the heav iest Suit or Overcoat, no w is the time A meotlng-"ofthe-nglneerlttcgo--l clety will bo held tonight at 7:30 in M. E. 106. Important business is to come up. The "Women's Faculty club will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Avery at 3 o'clock at her; homo, 2001 Washington street. Tho husbands of iho members are invited for a buffet dinner from 5:80 to 7:30. , Monday afternoon tho annual elec tion ofi officers of 'the university chor ub was held. The result was as fol lows: President, Ernest Wilson; vice-president, Charlotte Learning; secretary Abllda More; assistant sec retary1, Paul Buol: treasurer, Fred Colbert librarians, Herman Wlebe Holen Holman, William Noetllng, Grace Brown. KINGCOLE" The new last for men. Its ,a;very high broad toe in tan button, $4.00 Look jn the Window-' YATES. FRENCH CQ. 1290 O 3trMt , . ' i - r . GOPHERS TRAMP OVER AMES, McQovern and Other Veterans Run tip 1 a Big Score. Minneapolis. 'Minnesota triumphed ovortho Ames agriculturists from Iowa Saturday on Northrop Hold by tho scoro of 49 to 0. Tho . Gophors r how cd great form nnd found tho Ames lino For gains on almost overy ploy. Tho scoro would probably linvo been larger, but Dr. Williams kopt substituting reserves for his regulars as tho game progressed. ThlB was Minnesota's third game of the season, but they did not try half tho number of thotr plays against tho Iowans. McGovorn was a big star In dividually arid besides making a pretty drop kick In tho early part of tho first porlod, wnp a ground gainer every time ho took tho ball. Captain Johnson, who has been on tho sldo lines for the last two games -with a soro shoulder, got In the first half of Saturday's battle and played a brilliant game. Rosonwalg wns a consistent ground gainer for the Go phers, while tho Erdell brothers nl8o did good offonsivo work. MtssourL Wilder nnd Johnson, votoran full back nnd tacklo, probably will bo eli gible for tho Iowa gamo, October 15, nnd nro now practicing with Hollon back's squad. Shuck and Bttrress, onds, did great work In tho scrim mnjo Tuesday. Aubrey Aloxundor, who has played out his time and is u student fn Iho law Hchool, was miftTo an assistant coach at tho mooting of tho nthlotio board last night. John Nowoll IB doing well at half back, nnd probnbly will bo used against Rolla Saturday. Hollenback Is still demanding more men to pick his team from. The squad numbers nearly sixty men. Tho Missouri back field Is as goo as any coach could nsk for, but' tho Tiger lino Is weak. It permitted tho scrubs to sift through on offense, and was anything but holeproof on defense Northwestern. After tho hardest kind of scrim mage for an hour Thursday with tho Northwestern squad, Coach Hammett admitted that he felt blue over the outlook. "Tho men certainly- .have not got together yet. They are sjowl slow, and I simply can't get tho speed into them." The men' are beginning to show improvement. The freshmen w.ero tho first to bear the brunt of tho 'var sity attack and then tho scrubs, whose teamTnow contains several . former university players. Tho two teams kicked off and played a regular gamo for half an hour. Tho scrubs1 have a now coach, and he sooms to have put a finer spirit into them than the 'var sity themselves showed. Their" now .coachls Professor Fox, the astrono-' mer, who formerly played at the Uni versity of Kansas, and later .at 'Dart mouth. ( Chicago. Now .footbaU In its ultra modern phases 'wlll betho bill when Chicago and Indiana meet- at Marshall field next Saturday in tho initial confer ence game' of the season. For tho first time the 1910 brand of gridiron play will get a -thorough try-outT Coach St'agg has decided to open up his tricks to tho populace to boom the get-away. The 'Maroon coach is goipg to op pose tricks with tricks as a means of humbling the expectant Hooslers, and the new game will sizzle behind closed gates at the Maroon camp for tho next two days in preparation. In stead of trying to, bolster up Ijls de fense, Coach Stagg will devote every facility of his camp to lnstlllingr his prize inventions jnto his players. " The Midway athletes" have a small repertolro a.t present, but some of. tho players are. the most spectacular ever brought out In the west, according to the veterans who haye seen them. Work Palled For and Delivered, Airidor i Open Saturday ightJKU Night " S.0aW and PfW $1.25 AuioAm . v83 .;vv ..J.,." ,;BrtCTTOtt 111,' iwi'VlA "" ',' ''$: ' f r t- . 4 ," j, i LOOK ALL OVER TON and then come and be con- , yinced that!; Pyetom OlotheV . are just what you want. ". ;,T i They're full of dash and, color, ' r No flashy extremes. Just the striking lines thijt please college men'; , ' ' y ; Fabrics that are nctyel aridu dressy fit that is un question- ' ed style all tho time. ".. Prices within, jho jeach -pf all $18.00 to $30.00. '. V MAQER & DEEMER J nop O Street. Oil kVSIsiiiiBuN Herpolshaimer's Cafe Dinner JJt30 to Jt30 OR Supper 530 to 7:30 OC ALSO CAFETERIAN STYLE Htt Waf lit with Mipli Syrup I0t Warthon's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St; UNIVERSITY JEWELER k OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Vevr Fatrosige Solicited L Hot Drinks are now jn season. Do.yon'know any pTaco whero you can get as QWCJK SERVICE aa you can at our new store? No, need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy Kitchen s. w. crr Pickering of Minnesota is the samo old star in the hooting business. Johnston, 'is being tried out at quar ter, while McQovern Is taklsg a. reeU v'8plee" in Hiryard stadlumvHmdea hurried exit whnloqYerd, at Wecl- needays secret practice. ' " v -. Students Work SpcWi uitorlutri M1, 'J WQLFEJ ptJJM, '' ' ftm4 m'tit "nS .!.! - A- f-K Ml ! (, , .,, , ?ij,a . . : nvl f -.. v. A - 1 -iliM -- '4 4jr h, "JA,- jtfX CT Uj i. ' '? '. -, ,.' i- jl '' "- .' I ;.vh; , ii L-'jii.3 n l ( ." V ' -,, J"V " " " r r " r. y j ''V-1' M , V'i.y.M.- ' J. A'. . -"V . - , f- "Jf f 1' fj- T ,. .Jm", iA - : a! 1 ,Y , J" A -1. ' J. U 'i-l . . rr r- "Sr'ni r, igfii'irlffi i ' ' ' ' r U f &' ' ' ' ' :m fii iT--i i It ' " i r .f iMMfiBmi