"t9C- THE DAILY NEBRASKA!? k r-? 4 ABUNDANCE .OF MATERIAL MAKING COMPETITION KEEN Nebraska has started the basket ball season with enough good candi dates to make a number of fine col lege squads. There are more men on the floor than ever before. O Frank, captain, Sam Carrier, Hlltner, Owens, and Gibson, and were all on last year's team and are In the field to repeat their victories and retrieve the de feats. Seemann, Martin, Haskell, Strykor, Nagle, Trimble, Hanzllck, and Outright were either on the fresh man team last year, or were on the 'Varsity squad. Les Hyde Is out this year and oxpectB to make good after his past work. Men who are on the floor and show up well when It comes to tossing the pill, are Bates, Spear, Wellenbery, Kleffer, Underwood, Martin, Meyer, Proud, Beck, F. KrUBO, Stryker, Glade, Chauner, ErlckBon, Cavan, Williams, Purdy, KIrby, Swanson, Hoffman, Dlers, Bliss, and HanBon. With this bunch of bounders Ne braska Is' going to husk the Valley till it will tremble at the thought of the schedule. Trimblo and Nagl have both had much experience with the leather sphere and the former high school stars have often by their own work brought a losing team into the home stretch with the ribbons in both hands. MAURICE F..G00DB0DY LEAVES NEBRASKA UNI. Maurice F. Goodbody, a member of the Nebraska tennis team, left Lin coln this week for his home In New York City, where he will enter one of the largo bankB doing both American and European business. Goodbody waB one of the best tennis men of the University and the raquoters will feel a similar loss In February, as Tate, the present holder of the cham pionship, leaves to join Goodbody, and the two will make a trip to Europe. George Bros., Dance Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. EAR MUFFS There are so many things that can be said, but what's the use? The complaints from the eastern football coaches show that some body's little tin god had Its toes stepped on. Something is coming. Stop! Look! Listen! We will let you know what it Is when It gets here. Because you have cold feet It Is no excuse to go to California or Florida every winter. Besides, what would Lincoln do without you? My Gracious! Say, you guys! D'yu 'sposo she's been faithful and will welcome your return? The. Hyde Prlntery, 1331 P St., up-to-date printing of all kinds. January 6P '12 Engineering Hop Hagensick's Orchestra v ji A u Many famished hearts can be made glad by a Yule-tide gift. Holiday specials in men's apparel all kinds of new and stylish furn ishings. Cold weather togs that you'll so.on be needing sweaters, mufflers, fur caps, gloves and over coats. And don't forget the overcoats- new ones warm, stylish; perfect fit ting garments with con centrated value. $15 to $30. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Red Oak "Bootery" Shoes SERVICE that meets the emergency Is the kind that counts. READINESS in having the right thing at the right tlmo and in the right way. You'll find our service ready for the test when ever you're ready to buy shoes. xr ry us, today tomorrow or any day. Winter weather is real shoe weather and you'll need real shoes on your feet if you expect comfort and satisfaction in wearing them. Every good aort of wint er shoe is included in the vast assortment shown here. There are leather lined, heavy soled shoes; black calf or vici kid leathers; extra heavy storm Bluchers Winter tans with sturdy viscolized soles and Bellows tongues. JVlen's JDootery C. V. Roberts 144 No. 12th $1.50 Lincoln Hotel CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOUND FOUND A French book. Inquire nt Nebraskan office 53-3 LOST LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Ono ChrlBtmas spirit. Finder please return to abovo. Roward half of samo. SKSS PARTY seen taking gold-banded pen from book In library Thursday evening mail samo to Nebraskan. LOST Watch and O. W. L. ring on fob, between 10:30 and 12:00 o'clock Tuesday. Finder return to Nebras kan office and receive roward. LOST Osgood's "CalculUB," with name of A. V. LarBon. Finder re turn to Nebraskan office. 54-3 FOR RENT. -r -rni-rrrf FOR RENT Splendid room for two with private family; well lighted and heated; every convenience; accommodations excellent. 630 No ICth St. Auto 7176. FOR SALE Dress suit, cheap; In splendid condition; sizo 36. Price, $10. Call Auto 2358. 51-8 FOR SALE FOR SALE Tallor-mado dress suit; cost $75.00; worn only a fow times; sacrifice for $25.00; size 36. Inquire at NebraBkan office. 52-3 AUTO DELIVERY CO. Bell 333 1 18 North 13 St. Auto 333a Baggage :: Freight QIvc us a call HOLIDAY SIIOPPKRB What bettor present could you givo your friends or relatives than a box oC neatly printed cards or sta tionery? Useful presents are always appreciated. Ordor thorn today wo are located at 128-00 North 14th st., Lincoln. . We serve the purest and best HOT and COLD RE FRESHMENTS in the city Iprihtihg; fuHCOUIHlBR. Student's 3-Course Lunch 1 5c GeJhiJh RENT YOUR NOW Ahy Make :: Any Time 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 1406 O You can get the "Rag" the rest of the semester AT THE THEATRES Oliver Theatre Mon. & Tuos. Nights, Djsc. 18-19 GEO. M. COHAN8 Greatest Comedy Success ft If GET RICH QUICK V WalungforD Ore. First 10 Rows, $2.O0, Balance $1.50. B a I. $1.00 &. 75c. Gal. 50c LINCOLN MAT,NEBvBPsl',i?08';?.)""J ORPHEUM sjr??,8 advanced vaudeville Commencing Mon. Night, Dec. 11th Six American Dancers Charles and Fannie Van McDevItt, Kelly and Lucey Kramer and 8plllane Ward Baker Williams and 3egal Richardson's Posing Dogs Matinees Best Seats 25c Nights 15c, 25c, 35c and 50o TONIGHT Rudolph ynz Pianist TEMPLE THEATER Seals on Sale at Cranccr Music Co. Oysters any style. Fancy SANDWICHES and SALADS served atall hours r TYPEWRITER STREET C Cft Anf e Or OU . ICIUS cuHTSUxa