. .r-f l?,r.i THE DAILY NBBEASKAN THE DAILY INEBRASKAjN Owned and publlflhod by tho University of Nobrnoka through THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD Offices, Danomont tho Administration Building. PoBtomco Btntlon A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. Day Auto 1888. TELEPHONES Night Auto 3146, Ed. 1035.' Bus, Mgr. 4200 THE STAFF EDITORIAL Sam R. Buck, Editor A. II.DInnmorc, Managing Editor Ralph S. Doud, City Editor F. C. McConnoll Associate Editor Stuart Gould, Sporting Editor REPORTORIAL Homer O. Howltt Thigh Agor Wallaco B. Troup Konncth M. Snyder R. S. Buddenbcrg .T. Lovcjoy Linn L. A. finch tor Fred L. Babcock Harry Burtls Robort II. Flnlcy Frank rcrklns, Staff Photographer WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT Marian Swczoy Ollvo B. Mann Ruth Mungcr Alice Chambers Morrll Rood Lawrenco Robinson L. T. Skinner C. L. Updcgrnff C. F. Andrews Wlnnlfred Elchnr lllldrod Bovlns BUSINESS Vincent C. Hascall, Business Manager" C. C. Buchannn, Asst. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrlcon, Circulation Mgr. i Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lnote copies Be Faculty notices and University bulletins published free. Entered at tho PostofTlco, Lincoln, Ncbr,, an Bocond class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1870. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. FOOTBALL RALLIE8. Thursday morning there Is to be a football rally In Memorial hall. Thursday afternoon the team leaves for Minneapolis and the biggest game of the season for Nebraska. If we win that game, all things are possible. The championship of the west will stare us In the' face till November 25, at least. If we lose, we have only the Missouri Valley honors to play for. Not that we would de cry these honor's, but that the West ern championship Is much more to be desired. ENTERTAIN (RABTREE peru normal club banquet for Head of alma mater. Tho Poru club' mot Saturday night in tho music hall of tho Tomplo build ing with Stato Suporintondcnt J. W. Crabtroo as guoBt of honor. Speeches woro made by Stato Auditor Barton, Dr. Howard, who holds tho honor of bolng tho flrBt graduato of tho Peru Normal, and Professor Herbert Brow noil. A. J. Wyckland entertained tho club with a song. Superintendent Crabtroo Button Tan Shoes High toes, military heels, heavy soles, Shoes that other shoemen sell for $5.00. For Men. Dollar of 31 BUDD Experience has proven that enthus iasm, and mental suggestion play a large part In the winning of most of life's battles In college and out. It would seem that football games pre sent no exception. It Is therefore up to YOU to pro vide your quota of suggestion at the meeting tomorrow morning. To do this, three things are necessary; come to the rally; let the team know you are back of them and for them; and concentrate your whole mind on the sentiment conveyed by these four words: WE MUST BEAT MINNESOTA. made a few remarks acknowledging his gratitudo for tho hospitality of the club. Ho oxpects to leave soon for his now position at tho head of the Wisconsin Stato Normal College. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St., da Elec tric Shoe Repairing while you wait. . FRAND80N ARRIVES. New Professor of Dairy Husbandry Takes Up Work at the Farm. Miss McConnelat Y. W. C. A. Miss Margaret McConnol, who has charge of a part of the rural district work of tho Y. W. C. A., will tell about hor experiences In tho work, at tho Y. W. C. A. rooms "Wednesday ovon ing. Tho talk will bo given following tho meeting of tho cabinet at 7 o'clock. Tho meeting will bo open to all Unl vorBlty girls. $Ct(t(T(T (T (f (t tf T T ft tptptpP tp p ty p p p ty $ $ $ $ $ $ ;$ ,$ $$ Save Dollars $$ This Ad. is A. 00 Good For 4 In part payment on any suit of clothes or overcoat X ordered this week. One credit only to a customer. Now boys, here a chance to make your own com mission and a generous one at that We have been building suits for Uni Boys fifteen years and we know how. Teachers can take ad vantage of this also. Bring your ad vs. in now. L U DWIG'S 10 28 O Street C? C C C d G d (t d d p tp tp $ p p O p tp tp p $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1 FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER 129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. . Evory man who cares anything at all about his personal appoaranco knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish tho sort of clothes thai will givo him that look of distinction that a woll-groomed and well-dressed man shows. At 129 So. 11th Streot tho firm of Flodeen & Brothouwer maintains a largo show window that is always filled with a lino of goodB that aro equal to tho display of any tailoring establishment to be found in tho west. Tho prices quoted on these goods nttract attention, and tho workmanship and fit is all that could bb desired. Hero you can buy tailor-mado goods at hand-me-down prices. 3 FOR A Good Job of Cleaning andVressing. - - - TED MARRINER 2E3S North Bleuenth Street AUTO 1700 -:- -:- BELL P-1609 "Johnny" Loard haB moved from 127 No. 12th to Woods Barber Shop, 1206 O St. Ho desires to seo'al his old friends at his now location. 14-5t lt ill ili il fe. Alt Ait Sid. Alt i 1 1 1 L U it W The Nebraskan wants report- ' jt eft who are connected with the $ $ Agricultural College, to report Mt the State Farm news. All men whtf rdeslre to try for the posl- $' tfons should see the city editor v,;'t- once. 'Office hours, eleven td 'to'twelvtf dally. .. Professor J. H. Frandson, tho now head of tho department of dairy hus bandry, arrived this week and took charge of hiB department, which has been without an official head since tho resignation of Professor A. L. Haeck or a year ago. Professor Frandson is a graduato of tho Iowa Agricultural Collogo at Ames. For tho past four years ho has Allied tho position of head professor' of dairy husbandry in tho University of Idaho, and comes to Nebraska vory highly recommended by tho Idaho faculty. CADET TANS at $3.50, $4.00, and $5.00 sold by Beckman Bros. 1107vO . . , ' Electric Shoe Repairing While You Wait fRATERNITIFS AND SORORITIES . . . . ! ' ' We Want Your Coal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET AUTO 3228 BELL 234 LJ L. li 4 -II ( ,' 1 fWl 1 4 iHlVt'!' . ' I ' Ml i t'.n;iiru, , OCTOBER &i .' Lincoln Hotel Tickets, 'iji'l.SSSf ' Hapjensick's Orchesiria ' (i ii ' : u' i !.'.. i aJ ?i ' 1: I . . 1 ! . W-. .t.'. . ; ' , , ..,.,.; l!tj,).K-