The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1910, Image 4

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PUNS FW lONSe RALLY
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team Will i'i'qIven an ova-
fON TUttDAY MORNING .'
EVERY MK URGED TO ATTEND
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ENTHUtlAtM WILL BE STIRRED
UlJgdR HAN8A8 GAME.
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gtr WNI TaiK or tnc isan-
Band Will
Music.
ManagrEagtr
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, ThoWggeut university football rally
or thyrij scheduled to tnkonlaco
nokt nfueWi'y niornlni? at .11 o'clock
In -Memorial hall. This rnlly Ih bolna
called 'fortho purposo of nrouHlng
enough Enthusiasm to carry NobraB
.lea's 'Varsity, team through the Sun
flower state -without a flinch..
..The. rally, this tlmo will bo called
on.' Tuesday .Instead of Thiirsdny, bo
cause Of. Iho oarly dopnrlure of tho
team aisb' that tho ofllclalB Inchnrgo
maj secure a fairly accurate estimate
oftlte number of rootora ond ontlm
Mastp, who will nccomimny tho team
on 'jts southern trip. This number
mustbo closely approximated In or
der' fthat coiichos may be ordered In
advance.
: :-iTho. manager of the rally Tuosday
luis especially urged that ovory loyal
sNobfaskan como to tho support of tho
toam boforo tho light which means
tho most to tho school takes place
Up to this tlmo, Nebraska and Kan
sas have had about an oven break,
but It Is tho Cornhuskors' tlmo to
wtnthls year, and tho upporclassmon
go not want oYon a possibility that
tho team might attrlbuto dofcat to a
lack of enthusiasm In tho student
body.
Tho naturo of tho rally Tuesday
will bo practically the samo as that
.-""of: tho provlous football rallies. Tho
band will bo present and will dollver
Bamplos of tho manner In which thoy
will conduct themselves while In Law
ronce. "Dog" Eager; will make a short
spcoch On the, Kansas trip, ami prob
ably givo some "dopo" on tho nnal
result of tho gamo. Dr., Condra will,
uphold tho rooting, sldo of the cam
paign. Preparations are being made to
glvo tho toam a big sond-off nt the
train; ono which will oven exceed
tho Minnesota departure. Because of
tho undecided tlmo of leaving, notlu
ing doflnlto has boon outlined, JMit
it is rumored that tho ontlro cadet
batalllon will be thoro, headed by the
band.
Konyon collcgo Is appealing to hor
alumni to wipe out a large athletic
dobt. . .
An Investigation of what tho gradu
atos of tho University of Illinois aro
doing linB brought to light tho fact
that 84 per cont aro doing tho work
for which thoy rocolvod training.
Ttobort Loe, a professonal aviator,
and a graduato of Michigan univer
sity, created great excitomont upon
Ills arrival in an aeroplane at Ann
Arbor.
Northwestern, university Is backing
a movoment, which will establish ,a
collogo at. Singapore this year. Thoro
is not another collogo within a radius
of l.fiOb rnilos for the population of
60,000,000.
The freshman clasB at Ponnsylva:
nla is encountoriug dlfllpultles In or
ganizing a croBs country toam. Thus
far only ono has roported.
Tho registration of' 221-1 at tho Uni
versity of Kansas includes students
from ovelon states, and from Holland,
Russia, Turkoy and Cuba.
The Bonlor class at Illinois has
Initiated a movement looking to the
abolishment of final examinations in
tho second semester of tho senior
year.
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THE POCKETS
Jam Them, tCrqm Them,
Stuff them fall of papers,
books or "whatnot ' ' the
Br at ell Patent Pockets in
the Mqyer Bros. 100 Pure
Wool Suits are GUAftAN
TEED not to Drag, Sag,
Pull or Pucker. Guaranteed not rip down
at the cornexs and guaranteed not to cause
the breaking of the front of the coat.
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Men's Suits
Schloss Bros. Models, $15.00 to $18- 00
Michaels Stern Models, $15.00 to $30.00
Young Men 's Suits
Edcrhclmer Stein Models, 518 to $30.00
Sam Peck Models, $18.00 to $30.00
MAYER BROS.
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YOU'LLFIND
the "Real Things" in So-Called
"College Clothes" are made by
HART, SCHAFRSER & MARX
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Because more College Men and Young iVien out of College prefer
these goods to any other make. It's because of the quality as well
as the style, the fine tailoring and good fit. Young Men value
these things and they get full measure in these clothes, .
We have" a greater variety of styles and patterns in Young Men's
Suits and Overcoats this Fall than you will find in any other store
in the State. We would like to have you see and try on the new
Shape-Maker Model. Come in any time.; yon will enjoy seeing
what we have and we enjoy showiug them. -r .
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