The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1910, Image 4
nun,i imimumunmi'iuwam1' nmimiMWMiwwMn uMawwmawMiiiii THE DAILY NEBRASKAN K " A BIQ dUCCEBS. Cornhusker Banquet the Best Attend ed of Any Ever Held. Sutunlny 280 university men gath ered around the banquet hoard to do honor to the unlvorHlty nnd tlie foot ball team at the annual C'ornbiiflkcr hanquot. Nebraska spirit, the Npbrusko foot ball team, and the University or Ne braska wore toasted and re-toasted by tho speakers of tho oven Inn. En thusiasm flowed so frcoly that tho crowd, which waB tho largest to ever attond a fostlval. of this kind, broke out time and time again with cheers and songs for tho university and every thing connected with It. The ovation accorded Owen Frank, who sacrificed his chances of being the 1911 football captain to nominato S. V. Slionkn for the position nnd bring him back next year, was only second to the great reception given Chancellor Avery. F. M. Hunter, 10(r, superintendent of.echoolsat Norfolk, Neb., was toast master. Hunter was one of the prom inent men of the university In his un dergraduate days, winning distinction In athletics scholarship and clues af fairs. Tho toast list was as follows: "Success" Regent C. S. Allen. '87 "Itovlow of Reviews" Capi. L. B. Temple, '12 "The Critic" Sidney ColllnB, Ml "The Spectator" Hon. Paul F. ('lark, 82 ''The NebruBkan" Dr. O. E. Condra, 97 "The Outlook" . : Chancellor Avery, '1)2 Informal speeches wore mndo by Owen Frank, Captain-elect Shonka. Assistant Coach Ewlng. Col. C. J. Dills or Lincoln, Athletic Manager Eager, V. F. Chaunor, R. E. Elliott, -flnrvcy Rnthbono,- ilrry -MinoTU-Of Uu? team; 0. E. Reed. 111 track captain; Carl Hutchinson, 1911 basketball cu tHln; .1. T. Votava and A. .M. Ober folder of the debating team. Caps Cloth or Fur The reason we sell so many winter caps is, that "We have the goods' Cloth Caps with fur in band, priced at 50c, $1, 1.50 and 2.00. Silk PJusH Caps $ 1 , 1 .50 and 2.00. Seal Caps priced at $2.50 to 20.00. flayer Bros. 1009 to 1019 O Street TEGNER SOCIETY MEET8. Swedish Students Assemble at State Farm Saturday Evening. - The Tegner society met Sauirda.v evening In Agricultural hall at tho state farm, with an attendance of over forty persoTTs. ""'Swewlonin -Anr citnt Times.' constituted the theme for the evening's program, which con sisted of the following sketch: "Prehistoric Sweden," Miss Selma Anderson. "Sagas of the Gods," related by MIes Bern nnd Mr. .1. Sjogren. Solo. Mr. Emll Llnberg. Discuesiou of the ihemo, conducted by Mr. J. Alexis. Tho committee has arranged pro- gr ms -for iho- year.-avhick .will throw light on various periods of Swedish history, and which will cull attention to the contributions mnde to Swedish culture by authors, muslclnnB, scien tists and others. December 17ch n Chrlstmns program will be rendered. The Ag. club will hold an informal dancing party at the Sigma Alpha Epsllon house Friday night. Flowers wjUalwaspleaso her and we can always- please yolTT Hiltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. Twelfth St 48 tf. T You'll have to hunt a long time if you find better clothes than you can get here.' There is nothing in Lincoln tnat will compare with the suits and avercoats we're showing for winter. The quality, style and fit you get nere is far ahead of any others you can get for the price. Some very special values in our Four Strong Lines priced $10-$15-$20-$25 and if you are hunting for something good you will find it an easy matter to bag a fine suit or overcoat from this "bunch; You can have the finest gar ments made by asking for our suits and overcoats priced from $27.50. to $40.00, a great variety to pick f nom of the newest and best things to be had, come in and see them. Copyright lUrt fchaffhrr Sc Mrx Armstrong Clothing - a tj GQOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS - r-. -y I . -. ? V W TW rr w wt, i A SH