mw SrTT'r J "W w V' 1J THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Classified Column 7 .- Iff Advertisements for this column should bo loft at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid in advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for overy fifteen words or fraction there of for tho first Insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANTED. Song for tho Amos-Nobrnaka game. Two tickets to tho game will hu given for the beat pnrody on n popular song. Send nil pongs to tho NebriiBkan ofllce nt once. Y, M. ;C- A. Employment Bureau wantB m'en'.to tond ftirnnccs In private fnmllloB for room. "Wanted-Mnn to do janitor work for roQin and board, For Rent. $11 routs any mnko of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied If machine 1b purchased. Lin coin Typewriter Excnango, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pass our storo every day. ' tf FOUND. Found Pearl handled knife In V. hall. Ownor may obtain Bame at Bag ofllco by Identifying and paying for this ad. 31-31 For SaleDue bill on leading pho tographer In Lincoln. See Nobraskan managor. tt LOST. Lost Phi Itho 'Sigma pin. Howard for return to Nobraskan ofllce. :i2-:u Lost Thirty-five dollara from gym nnslum locker last Friday afternoon. J-lboralrcward.forxeturnlCvNebijlSBv lean ofllco or for information concern ing same. 32-3t LoBt On tho campus or In tho bo tanical department, a Wntermnn's red fountain pen, safety modol. Friday Novombor 4. 32-1 1 Lost Between 327 No. 13th and Ubrarly, an Alpha Chi Omega soror ity pin. Rewnrd for return to Nobras lean ofllce. 32-3fc Educational. Lcnrn Wireless and It. R. Telogra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ex tensive "wireless' developments. We operate under direct supervision ol telegraph ofllclals and posltlvoly place nil ntudonts. whXn qualified. WrltV for catalogue. Nat'l Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati. Phlladolplija. Momphis Davenport, la.. Columbia. S. C, Port land, Ore. tf ON THE CAMPUS Capital Hotel Barber 'Shop, 11 &, P. o Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. . Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa 13lh and P streets. Have your clothes 'proBBed at Web or's Sultorlum, EJovgnth and O. tf George Bros.. 218 South Thirteenth street, Printers. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. ' "' Hlltner ,Bros Florists, .118 So. 12th' St, Phones Auto 1894, Boll 330.t Choice roses, carnations and chrysanthemums Wo solicit the university trade. tf Tho entirely redecorated hall in the new WHklns,on block, Sixteenth and O, Is now rented only for, collojee and other select dancing 'parties. For Tlates see Reus Wilkinson. 122 ''North Eleventh. Auto' 1217, tf HsHliiHKaw fKBsHHKHHHiiiR MJHHHEHsfSI iV-'fell IP4fllMiJfffIf i ''Vi MsKS3HsH& "8YLVIAV SHONKA Captain "Jack" and Sylvia Made Honeycomb Out of Kansas Line. front of tin t:i!;. until forced there by cries or "Front and center." Ewing Bald that Nebraska studentB certainly Lcjnild JiiHtly he proud of their 1910 Kcam "Thcj hitvo-trnveled somo; -und every man wns In every play last Sat- 'ZACK" HORNBERGER A First Year Guard Who Tears em Up and Eata 'em Alivo. urday," ho said. Ernie and His Blanket. Ernie Frank said that ?he didn't havothQ'jleasuro of personally ropro sontmg Nebraska at Kansas, but that ho did help cause the touchdown, be- cause, "I went down behind those goal p'ostB with my 'U,,NV blanket, and those fellows couldnjt help but.' carry hat ball over the llnd. They justhad to do It." Jle iilso hold that Nebraska couldn't' help beat Ames It tho team plays like it did at Knnsus. UY A BOX of Holeproof Hosiery Six Pair of Hose Guaranteed for six months. Men's Holeproof Half Hose Six Pair for $1.50. Women's and Misses' Holeproof Hos iery Six Pair for $2.00. Holeproof Hosiery are Guaranteed for six months. A new pair of Hose for every pair with a hole inside of six months. MAYER BROS. Half-and-Half for "Jelly." Klllott only said, "Gee. F felt like Rolif and gettln' a hall'-and-half when I got through. 1 was Juki that near all in." .lerrj Warner was called for. but he fulled to show up. A thorough search of every corner of the hull proved thai Jerry was conspicuously absent. .Manager "Dog" Eager was the cause of another delay, but he also 'had busi ness elsewhere. At least he could not he located. Chaperone Richards. Dean Richards, who was then called on. said he held a ver humble posi tion among the team. In that he was merelj the chaperone. Me told how .pumdjdieJYJlS-ilCJhetinjroach the band, and the rooters, and grew oratorical when he declared Uuu at the end of the llrst half of play he couldn't help but Join in that heaiulfm refrain, "Can We Heat Kansas." eic He threw a few compliments to the "track team." the "drummers." alias "hummers." acknowledging .their de termination to see the big game. 11 believed, however, that they must iiuai ll' for the agricultural college in thai they were lully equipped with some of the requisites for a stud in anlm.u hushandrj and urged that they adop Moo Hah" for their slogan. "SID" COLLINS The? Cornhusker 'Center Who Has No 1 Equal Ih'he Valley. , A Profesdor Caldwell, chairman of the football committee of the athletic hoard, was the next victim. Chancel lor Avery in calling for Professor Caldwell, gave an appropriate quota t!6n from .Ixmgfellow's ".Miles Stand ish": "Not to be laughed at and scorned, be cause he Is little of stature; For he Is great of heart, magnanimous courtly, courageous. , Caldwell L,ed Parade. Professor Caldwell llrst Bald It was wlili a great deal of effort that he per suaded liimsolf to stay at home. "As an alumnus of the unlversltv rathci than as a teacher, I want to congratu late the hoys, the coach and the school. In the name of our great body o' alumni. T Tviui r-l) rongrirt ulaTe" "Tiro 'Wilgg I - I.' 'WI'll ..r ,M -; & SWEDE" LOFG-R&V" Who Helped Chauner "Get"' HeJI and Johnson. team which has honestly won for 'us 'ill a great victory. I got down to the Stnr 'ofl'tce about tho time the second half began, and P did some roofing jvoll, you know It was after I got thero that iho team made that touchdown. (Groa,t aplilausq and pmch laughter.) He also told how glad lie, was to lead tho snako dance down O street just after tho nqwawas received. '' N Kansas Got Off Easy.., ' , y Profe'Bsor Stephens, author of "The poinhuskers," Bpoke on he groat mer- nj.il.HUH ltii$LjLs:!.iP: -' i '"" -. rHpyKWVK&VSlf&aKtJK'r.-Z XBUkFlnft WAww 4 Holeproof flosicry Company HllWuC WII.U4A. 3r ItB of the team, especially the deter mination with which they won the bat tle. He declared. "1 have never In my life seen a team which fought so hard to win a victory as did this one Sat urday. I think that they showed ex treme courtesy to Kansas in permit ting them to think victory wns pos sible for so long, and blighting this conception only In the last quarter. I also believe that Kansas showed un due courtesy to us in providing a sec ond game on the other side of tho tence that was really not scheduled, a game which for a time really promised to he interesting, especially so' since somo of our players were on the fence on the proposition." He then congrat ulated the students on having such united -splrit-itnd-sboA'ed how-spf rit-is-a wonderful aBse"t with which to win victories. Will Hayward Talks. Wr. Hayward. '97, of Nebraska City, who was a member of the Nebraska team for three years, spoke very briefly. "Three times I was with the Nebraska team when it went after tho Kansas scalp. I always like to see Ne braska beat Kansas. Perhaps I am a tort of Kansas specialist when It comes to football." & s WWWrfltttfMfcMhllJMIttWtrfiiM fJttetfrtmlMi HMttWnWMIlWw ''$,'&&tM -- .'-- -fjCwmffNTnWV, "BONES" RATHBONE His 22.Yard Run Through K. U. Line Was a Feature.' 0J for m "X C. SUM BBBsl SiLM 1 1 i j I, lifftiii in x v 1 I . . I U r V i Hit A i" "i"1 - hll '. , , fl(a r tj i:vy its. J ST it. -T v'i .w-; I a wt ihj m ,4sJ JlJ '.-,' '''-'.