'J' v ! .T&E DAILY N.EBRAJ3KAN .' . : ' ' , JW " .. 'J' '.. . , LJ a. S BmBBBaBMBMBlBiiiiiiiiiiiiBIBlBBBlB ... iii.'. , . , . , . I 1 i lU. '. .. .W4, I VT" i . : r- ? ' LttA'," I ; WW Vi!" 4 WtfJr-1 '-" 1 itifr? .tt. ' ' ,' .' v r .. ;. i ." THE DAlLB"NEBRASKAN , TUlB.lliOPEHTV' OF , . t THE UNIVKKiJY OF NBBIUBICA, ' Xilhooln, Nebmnkn. ,. Piibllhhed by TUB STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITOniAU STAFF. Editor??; .. i , ; C. J. LOni Mftnig(n(sJWUor ;.;.... 0. T, LIDDEM, Associate B(mor.,...,T. J. HAnoilAVE 1 Associate JMltor. .... .jA.1I, DINSMORE ,?. JHU(HE88, STAFF. Msfnkger .'?.,.. ,,..",.,.... 0. C. KIDDOO Afll8tR'nt'MahRKftr V. C. 1IABCAIL Circulation, Manager.. C. C. BUCHANAN .... iKfUterlal and Business Otflcoi BASEMENT, 'ADMINISTRATION DLDO. 'esteffje, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUlSCnilfTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR ' ' '. Payable In Advance. y . .Vlngl Copies, 5 Cent Each. '",?" .Tltphns Auto 1888. Night Phones Auto 1888; Auto 2683; ' -V Hell 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for Tat fthe, rate of 10 ccnta the Insertion for every' fifteen words or frnotlon thero of. Faculty notices and University bul letin?' -vylll gladly bo published free. Entered AV the pontoimco nt Lincoln, Nebraska,' ,hb ancond.clnsB nmll mntter, .tinder the, Act of Congress of March 3, , 'AydyertlBements for the vynnt column h,ut).Bie,reft.atthe business office, bam rhent.' Administration building, between 10 a,jm?lmd 12 m or between 2 p. m. and Caeh'-muet accompany all orders for ad .VarilahHinaithe rate of ton cents for each Hfteefljyyera-.er fraction thereof the first Insertle'n) jlhree Insertions twenty-five Writs"; flve Insertions' forty cents. v OCTOBER 28, 1910. j Slftcejt has trtrned colder, Is thoro ariy.meedjror feeling cool? Not In tho leagtespeclally In boiiio of tho well heated (?) class rooms. ' - -'o- J-v - " -. ? i , . L 'A ' ..J . :UniveFilty" '.clubs are bo common, arhapspgomaone will want to organ TzearSicaTlKE club, glnco cold wentbor has arrived. C i-K ' " ' : 7Th.Vpa,i!y Cardinal, the student publication;-jot tho University of Wlacon sln, Vgg'-gjgV hat the students cannot .iTlngVIt.'wbuld be hdvlsable for them wtotraVei olit to the Cornhuskor Instl-tutiotf-Hb' "take a few lessons.,- Tpbo .Blngfng'-t.iho football game last Snt ur5ay.by the girls could not bo better. 'fr : . FROMp'UT THE EA8T. ' Tho. reflnembnt, the elegance and culture of Thjo.' slogan adopted this year by;, tth -University of Illinois, 'Hang It On Chicago," transcends all artlstlo imagination and vainly do wo "J'l l'l.tJfc New Fifteen in this you are seek for po'Htb words and civil with wnicn -to -give vent io our uum.nu.on for this show of ncademlc cultivation Well may we rougli westerners fall to appreciate the delightful sentiment of the phrase, 'expressing ns It does' the high civilization of the recently-bo-come-effeto Illinois. When the light of learning reacheB ul, wo, too, dan dodge the provincialism of clean Eng lish and begin to "fiwnt" our opponents and perhaps "hang It on 'om.lV-rDally Callfornlan. ANOTHER SMALLPOX CASE. C. L. Korstian .Has Been Taken to'j Hotel dePeste. ' i Smallpox has again Btrlciton a uhl-J -verBlty student. Th'e victim this time' -Ms-C. L. Korstian, whOBe room Ib at. 1433 J street. The':caso was first dis covered Tuesday by ,(Health: Inspector HATS ' ' ' ,,.. u - . ( ' ,'- ; . Society Bfaiid Clothes m " kk m ms mmM mm v- t-m. mr ., 'T J Jfott have worn SOCIETY BRAND Cle4 i$l tfye other fellom &i&. -yoa'fhwkty them: tye are exclusive agents f oi Lincoln, i'4t- -jtf. &t- FOOTBALL ;., SATURDAY G- fQ Cl C "Dpdrie vs. ' ' NeMasM- w iM rz . - " - - ----- .; , -v - w &&fcsfW. ATHLtiTlC FIELQ 3 P. Af. Jmfi Rohde, who reported It to tho univer sity ofllclnls. The patient has been removed to the historical Hotel do PeBto, whero he may commune with his university classmate who was roccntly. confined to this Institution. The patient has a vory light form of the dlBpase, sim ilar to the attack which Cummlngs re ceived. This 1b tho second enso re ported In tho unlverslty within three weoke. Inspector Rohde announced that he thought Air. Korstian had taken emallpox from his father, who Just re covered from the disease, and who lives at Crete, Meb. If. so, there Is not Imminent danger of Its spreading further from this source. Tho ofllclnls of the-Bchool, however, J tiro taking evory precaution to see that tho enso has no possible way or ,Bprendlng. The house where .Mr. Korstian lived- has been thoroughly disinfected, and all the Inmates vac cinated. The very thought that Ne braska may havo another siege bucIi as that which passed through tho school laBt year is enough to warrant the most stringent precautions. BET ON THE OLYMPICS. Freshle and 8oph Make Unusual Wager on Class 8crap. Interest la the coming Olympic con test Is running at high tide. Ye val iant warriors havo oven lowered thorn 'selves to tho point where they arc willing to put up the cash and tho Pencil Curls Dozen New Styles week. Tho colors crying for. shoestring as a wager with the nien tui mu uinjuotub .dd. .u.- aro certain of victory. Horo Is one In stance In which great Interest Is evi dent. Two mon, both hnillng from the same towh; yesterdax entered Into a solemn aweement In the form or a bet. Thenwo mon, who are rooming together, have made this bet on tho result of the contest. Will thoy Btlck to their agreement -when it comes to dojlverlng the goods? If tho Bophomore class wins, the "freshle" Will be obliged to shine the sophomore's phoea four times, and if 41. nljnin ...! 41i onulinmnrn will hnvo to BtQOp to BhlnG tho shoeB of his "freshle" roommate three times. Tho sophomore held that Tie aliould -havo the' odda by virtue of IiIb being the "upper classriinn," as ho put It. Tho sophomore- wanted to include other small duties in, the wager, such '!,;' X$. .- FAR QUHAR as carrying the other's books to school. Bharponlng of pencils, Bhnvlng, and othor menial tasks. The freshman, however, Jokingly remarked, "I al ready hnvo several things to attend to during the next two weeks." The sophomore says, "Someon Is going to got hlB Bhlncs free, no matter which way. the fight comes out." Tho great question to the freshman is: "If the froBhlep win, will that sophomore do his stunt." COMING EVE'NTS All University organizations are re quested to send In announcements which they desire to have published. Organizations. Tho Pershing Rifles Will meet Thursday evening In tho armory nt 7:15. Tho Hawkoye club will meet Satur day evening. Tho Poru club will meet Saturday evening nt 234 South 18th street. The University Cosmopolitan club will meet In U109 Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock; Tho tvoelcly university women's tea will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in tho girls' rest room 'in Memoriril hall. Athletics. Football game. Doane va. Nebras ka. Athletic field. Saturday, October 29, at 3 p.m. ' Class. Freshman class rally in Memorial hall, Friday, from 12:30 to p. in. ' - Freshman meeting Saturday morn ing at 8:15 at Memorial hall to march to athletic eld en masse. Junior and senior 'Olympic commit tees will moot in U10G Friday after noon at 5 o'clock. - Meeting of freshmen In Memorial hall Friday at 12 .in. to lay plans for "boll rush." . Annual senior breakfast will bo held Saturday, November 5. Notice, Tho senior pin committee will meet in U112 Friday at $ n, m. The mem bers of thlB committee aro Ivdn Mc Killlp, Harry Ball, W-. O. Forman, Florence Tinkhanj, P. J. "Halldorsen and It. S. Gilmore. H. E, DIXON, 24r2t Chairman. fit; A f iMo I $2 50 BUDD yfallVV 1415 O ST. Over Ladies' $3.50 and $4 Shoes at sirable styles and leathers in fall and winter shoes. All this seasons goods in gunmetal calf, patent colt, glazed kid, etc., in popular and up-to-date effects. This is a very unusual opportunity to buy good shoes at a very low price and it will pay you to come in before the sizes aee broken. $3.50 and $4.00 shoes on a ijm 'sr ,3B f p sf M r M 'y DONT AaiSS IT" Lincoln Ad Club Carnival AUDITORIUM OCT. 27,28 and 29 (NIGHTS ONLY) Fine programme. Change of programme everv night. Dancing from 10 to 11:30 p. m. (PUN FOR EVERYBODY Friday night Omaha Ad Club night, 350 Omaha gents and ladies to' be present. Come and Enjoy Yourself, Admission 25 Cents Work Called For and Delivered Students Work a Specialty IWindsor Suitorium Open Saturday Night All Night .WOLFE & YOUNG 1 Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 ' Pressed 50c Auto 4728 EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS l j4bw 'bW zJm . iW V 9 gm rn' kj The tilvjjrsity of Nebtatka urges all j-oung people who can, to take a -four-year higli school course and prepare to enter, college.. Some,' however, cannot qpeml the time required by tho .higluschool" and college courpea. For the benefit of these, the University estab lished, a number of years ago the N SCHOOL OP AGRICULTURE School of Agriculture which admits those who have completed The Country Schools - i - Courses given In Practical Agriculture, including Agronomy, Agri cultural Botany and Chemistry, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Domes, tic Science, Farm Machinery, .Farm Management, Farm Veterinary Practice, Horticulture and the general branches, v Registration at the University Farm -starting October 31, 1910. NEW TERM STARTS, , . NOVEMBER 1, 1910 For .Information .address A. Ycraity' Farmj Lincoln, Nebraska, Continues Saturday 500 pairs of .90 This offer includes de ooa snoes at a $2J0 sale at pair mMU Bell F2292 E? Davlason, Principal, The. Ujal' j , V O BBBpm ar 9' 1 1 v "Vl.,, t n t it vv ;