The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1911, Image 4

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DEBATERS CHOSEN TONIGHT
FINAL TRYOUTS HELD IN MEMOR-
' i iAl hall to select
TEAM.
Tho aocotid tryout of tho dobating
squad will 'bo bold tonight at 7 p. m.
In Memorial ball, to pick tho mon who
will roprosont Nebraska In tho do
batos with Iowa and Minnosota unl
vorsltlps, Tho slxtoon.mon who oomposo tho
lhtorcolloglato Bomlnary Rhotorlo 22
aro as follows: C. L. Roln, Z. C.
DloklrfBon, J, R. Forbos, Josoph Gold-fctolitf'-lir'U
Halldorson, DonJ, Harrl
son, It. W Qart-btt, T. J. Hafgravo,
H. A, Prlnco, C. L. Radcllffo, iA. R.
Raytaond, J, L,8wan, W. P WaBBon,
and L, A. Woloh. Thoso mon woro
soiqetod at tho first tryout throo wooks
ago.
' Thp following members of tho fac
ulty havo boon solootod as Judgos:
ProY;. D. TJb ROBBlguol, Prof. K. B.
JonaL Prof O. O. VIrtuo of tho De
partment of Political Economy; Prof.
Edwin Maxoy of tho Law Department,
and Prof. M, M. Fogg of tho Rhotorlc
Dopartmbnt.
., All etudonta should visit tho "Col
' logo Inn Darbor Shop at 127 North
12th. S. It. Chaplin, Prop.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL."
lHon Intending to try for tho Junior
football team will mootat tho Ar
mory Tuesday afternoon at 1:15
o'olock.
JOHN A. LAWLBR, Mgr.
Bookman Bros., 1107 'O St., do Eleo
trio Shoo Repairing whllo you wait.
Democrats Attention.
All TJnlrorslty democrats moot at
tho Lincoln hotel tonight (Tuosday)
at 7:80.-
TH DAILY
DEFEAT MISSOURI TIGERS BY
PLAYING STRAIGHT FOOTIALL
(Continued from pago 1.)
noxt Saturday, With Racoly out of
tho gamo, tho Cornhuskors havo lost
ono of tho most dangerous men In tho
MlBBOurl Valley, lor although ho did
not get opportunity to display- his
powers Saturday, tho fleot athloto Is
apt to got away for a touchdown any
tlmo ho carrlos tho ball, and onco
glvon a clear field well, tho noxt
thing Is a try for goal. Warner and
Purdy suffered minor injuries also,
and will havo to bo handled carofully
if thoy aro to go in tho game noxt
Saturday,
The Lineup.
NEBRASKA.
Chaunor, Mulligan L.E.
Shonka, (Captain) .' L.T.
Elliott, Swanson, Anderson L.O.
Hornbergor, Elliott C.
iiurroon , xv jl ,
Lofgron 1 . . ,R.B
Warner, Pottor Q.
O. Frank, Russoll ............... L.H.
B. Frank, Racoly, Elwoll R.H.
Purdy, Gibson F.
MISSOURI.
Mills : R.B.
Houston R.T.
Barton, J. Andetson . ..! R.O.
Wilson ,', C.
B. Anderson L.G.
Hastings, B. Anderson L.T.
Shuck (Captain) L.B.
Roborts ! Q.
Lonlro . f R.H.
Knoblo, Hall L.H.
Hall, Plxloo, Thatcher F.
Referee: J. C. Masker, Kansas City
Athletic club. TJmplro: Forest Allen,
KanBus City Athletic club. Field
Judgo: C. E. McBrldo, ox-Kansas.
Head linesman: Nylo Jones, ox-Iowa.
Touchdowns. O. Frank (3), Purdy
(2), Qibson. Goals from touchdown:
4.
For Stndents
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Exclusively
Laundry coupon books
for cash at a big discount
$5.00 Books, $4.25
$3.00 Books, $2.60
$2.00 Books, $i .75
All work guaranteed
We call for and deliver
326-342 South 11th Street
Both Phones
Globe Laundry Co.
Telephone your order for a Book or call at our office
Clothes Facts for Young Men
not for "dead ones" we can't interest them; but
you "live wires" 'with flash in your eyes, grit in your
muscles and hot blood in your veinsyou are the
chaps we like to see rushing in here.
Young men because of their critical know-what-looks-good taste
in dress, are doing a lot to compel highest possible standards in
clothes making.
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Some pay more, soine pay less, but $25.00 is the average price
,paid- for suit or overcoat by young men. Many of our young men
"customers have asked us just where does the difference lie between
a $25.00 suit or overcoat and a more expensive one? . In this store
the difference is wholly in woolens, linings and trimmings. Our
$25.Q0 garments are designed, cut and tailored by the same high
class talent as the higher priced ones. It is important to the young
man to remember that in buying here he gets same style and tail
oring at $25.00 as though he had paid more. We have the finest
soft silky woolens in suits and overcoats all the-way up to $40.00,
besides this great range of finest goods our four strong lines of
"suits r-and wercoats-at10.00r 45.00r48.00and $20..00can not.be
equaled in material, cut and make m the state of Nebraska at the
prices named. " .
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
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