The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 22, 1912, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
1 a i 1 o N r b r a k a u WANDERERS RETURN
I 'I l)M I I 111
Till', i i i . u s i n oi m:mk sk ,
i .mi uiii
WEARIES DRIFTING BACK AFTER
MINNESOTA GAME.
I Kl.lthltK C 1 ('(INNKI.L,
l.dll.il III 'llll'l
,, MEET EXCITING ADVENTURES
Manamim lallim Mi-inll ' Id
AHHori.iti' Kdiloi Kenneth M Simlci
AhhixuI. lalil.u CIon.I Sh -wail Scvera Taken for Bank Robbers,
HiiHim-H M.m.iK.-i ' C Huihanan Somc othcr8 Dlscovered and Are
Cm. illation lanau i .1 S Howcii
Forced to "Dig Up" All Ar
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 PER YEAR
Payable in Advance rived for the Game.
Single Copies. 5 Cents Each
A NI V
ARROW
COLLAR
2 for ISc Cluctl, IVutxxly & Co., Makers
Uhiversity Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 OSt. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
'I KU'IMIOM S
'I lie I iii . an kniulit . 1 1 .nils ha . p
Olll'" lUsss Nmlit I'lione -H 1201 ,llll(., ,,,,, ,1( ,, i usa.Ie to the n.n I h
Edltoi I! ISJI M.iii.u;.'! It 1 K j 1
''Ul - 1 1 1 1 1 1 , and main and in. n clous an-
Kill. Me. I al tin- po-tollu at I.iikoIii. ,,,,, a,.s ,,, ,,, !u .'tit in tcpoitcd
NeliraHka. as se ond i la-s mail mallei , , .
. . , . . ,. i m , i. M'.'iiiL', ni' nm imiilii'il, kh k d oil
imil.M tin1 i I ot ( oiim-ss ol Man li .!,
X7' ol '"'"I' ,() lMV ""' '''Kulai r.u ui'ii'
am.iiiH lln' fli-lii a n's to wliuli Hi.
Tuesday Morning, October 22 inn.-iai.- w.uuieieis wen- in-ated i.
tin- admiiiiiK pubh. oi lln- ten. Id
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO hc.iiti-d oll'ui.ils i-iu oinit.-i cil alonn tin-
O wa
O one ihii-t ot "W'ratH'H," while inak
O iiik a special privileged stopoft in a
O 'small Iowa town, won- accosted l tin-
O town olUccis, who piocceded foilhwith
O to lake them into custoih and to mes
O n.ite the lliati'Ilal possessions ol tin
O u andei ei s ltei heme, ipiest loned as
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CONVOCATION
TUESDAY 11 A. M.
Memorial Hall
DR EDMIN MAXEY
on
y.
THE
GOPHER
WON
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ENGINEERS HAVE GOOD FROLIC
Pullman Scenes Lively
O THE BALKAN SITUATION O to wh lhe had soaked' a i.-ilain
O O w;iii h in tin- mun and what th- had
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO done with a . -i tain " "niiwi ' ompan
ion whom ihe wen alli'K d to lias.
had w itli th'iii tin' w ould In ' hobs
tnund tlii' tin olln nil- had llnourJi
Large Crowd. Fine Speeches. Good sunn in pal .lniiabl.- in i-take i aki-n t hem
Eats Arouse Spirit im ,t ii. n hank nibb. i who had
Th.-.e ,i a hit; tuinout al Hi. I''l "'! tln-,1 i..-l.u mils woik m
..nKiiMx-iii.K smoku riidav uidil. in "" l'Ll" '' -'""' """ l,"ln"' "mV
rlu.l.nu a lame nu.nh.-, ot Ins, m-.u "''' "'" K I-"'w- "'" "" ,,f ""
. KveiM.ne ie,,oits a uood time .miiri.lix HI -Ullui'I.t time to:e, to the
Jill. I ( ollsldei able elilhinliisni was ills same
pln t'd
All lln- l.u nil im in lt i s ii es.-nt
,.,i- .ailed on loi talk-, unhiding li is -aid t hal I In- m ene in the in-ul
('liail.ell.il .i. whose speech of i he I iillinans on t he 1 1 ip w as one ol
.show, d Ins n-ai intei. -st m the en miens,- mm inn. h in loutia-t to
nine. -is IM Ma.- im- .titled into t he oi dinai l.-isun-h ease thai istob.
, ninim: to lln l.-siiv lln s and pun ceded I omul in sin h a i oin.-ance Willi lln
id explain m what w a - I lie . nuiueei s pas-am- ot lln- poitei oi londuiloi
. x. elle.l tin- laws .low ii ill. ais. a nmil.il sen.- ol
I'll. -l. Wl pent to -llioke. M)od ll..lll eei III eil lines beneath the
.ills, iml a I. it ol "ood nun- The b'llh- ind ..its on lln- pail ol llio .
Delia I p-ilon Inni-i pio.i.l.d ample who ih i un-d it inadM-able to In . . u
iiHini im ili, mow. I and lln lamim-M bvllu 1 1 a in i . w l , m mil. d om- ol I In
im; Son. I wi In lo lb. ink lliii U.i ''"' "' ' -HoIIm aloiu; tin bank ol i
t.'inilloi lln n ho pnaliu -lieam wlnn tin 1 1 yu- mil.' in.tl
,iiiink- inio i In w al ei ml n
w In n I In pm I l m . ni be, i i i i j
ai d looked IIU.li l I In In Ml -, lo' i In-i i )
wa - nni hum 1 1" i loi w ii h ui.n Ion j
ai-llil and -I I at, v Mill hidib n in '
ii, ml had -in i ' ' .led in i liiiibm nib i J
1 1..- 1 1 1 1 1 m i In i I Ii and iilitlt r i plb- l
-nil i a-e- and blank, t to leniain lln n
HI III i In -I. ii m -luillld p l-s i
Some Tiavelers Discovered iJ
ev o ihe tl.nelels Were, how
, , , ih-i n . 1 1 il ()n. t el low w as matli i
i , j i v lull tne w bile aiiot bet w a
. . . .-d 1 1 om lln 1 1 alii al a point sonn
tl ,i I ii"l - oul ol i n.i. ma sin n mis ,
tol tlliu- belli ' t he I e nil ol hi- llllltl
AND THE FICKLENESS OF DAME
FORTUNE WAS MADE A HUSKER
BURDEN BY AN INTERCEPTED PASS
OUR Forward Pass is fool proof. Shoot
ing dependable merchandise over the
heads of competition has resulted in vic
tory at all times. Our stonewall line is our
well-known guarantee. :
-s-
ARMSTRONG CLO. CO
GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
KBKOXSI
i-SraHOKSIELrraCSR
THE EX I HA ISSUE
lln , In a Kan in I an ' " .i ' 'It
I ion S 1 1 ul l n u l hi pi . .mill- a lull
at ( nun! ul I i l ill! , I i-all.e ,
mi-Ill i i 111 tn! i illlm l ill iml III .i
bnaslfi.l -pull lui' l.u lln- plllpn-e ol
calllin- .III, ill loll "ii III' tn! I lial w i
are 1 1 mi, I o - l i he nit i I -t - ol I In
Mm), nl bn, W lun If-- than lialt ol
the -I il.b III - an ill. oni -lib-el Ipt loll
Msi. lln . ip- . v. a di-i l limit d 1 1 -' to
all w ho , alb i im 'I This enlill
as uinli i on,- in l In belit I t hat it
would be n-noii-ii to a siud.-nt l
inaii.l ll H w a- w , an- - ui-lied. l.u
We serve the purest and Huyler's Chocolates
best HOT and COLD RE- $1.00 Fountain Pens
FRESHMENTS in the city $1.00 Safety Razors
Stdent's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
i?i
tjejtrijh
CLTlar
w e l ei
i i i.intlv I' illiii,' a--li ei
t hitches oi the "con
i alchiir- t In- w ioiu; tl a
1 ii u o el a l.u ue pal I t
Iowa landed 111 Clucae,
.. 1 1 ip -Minn- tain miles i
" l'othe lTM5kes a spe.
BLUEPRINT CAMPAIGN STARTED hi. K, ,.,.,, ,,,,1,1,,. ,hilt
that 111 ihis wa the -indents
l!ia feel 111. i. lied In enlist ihelllseUe
111 the cause ot the ollei;.- papei
We need iheii suppoii, and an- will
"uiK lo no nun .- t ban ha
w.i to et It
sinllt It he Is e el u.v
Klw .1 Kiau-e. a- biisine.-s niaiiam-i in
K on the leiidei (if a
of (he Hhiepiint. 1- making an acme mil''
-ainp:iiSii loi -ubs. iibeis s an .
Mlil In spile (it the li;
inducement he oll.-is the iiapei loi the ten-d on the nip. '
'hobs' siu-ce.'.led III l.
-una
11 hiiin ol 'Ja c.
in-, the lemalninn 7a
fonts to be pawl home tiinc befoie the 11m at least a pait of
I .
&& a B 'wa as? n
' '" ' '"' N ''' v ; B Q Hill yj! m tS H W ifc B I
notliei, attei I VV VMvl W A " nMW1&cmm0
In and wandei , 1
it the slate ol
1 in an establish school when- lln t, unlaid ol nisi nicl icn aie eiven the
o attei in.iMuu . . . , , , ..,!.,
I same ( a 1 ei ui 1 uouni as; 111 111. i. -1 e. pa 1 1 111. Ills 01 i ne l 11 1 ei sll
11 so in length
,! J,, 'ir.', ..I. The University School of Music
11 caught Iihv
I ntlnl t Dllllllllill illwlril1 Will Ml I'llui Hlir ill 1 i ! I) rit'it t 1 l f-wil Wll 1 I f t 11 t'
IIIH I ' "'l. IIIIIM lllt'lltllirl 111 1 1 J" ' I lllll, llllioivi n , 1 imi , 1 iwnu, x Mil
passeimt . met, Klute. Saxa)lione, Coin.-l all Theoi etical bianclieH and Public
Music
dslnps eiicoun DepartnuMit of Diamatic Ail
'I one of the
Aimlv fur lull Iii fnrmiil 1011 sit Schfiol bnlldinn
aching and see
the Kanie and nth and It Streets Opposite the Unlversit
1 for Nebraska 1 j
How of tin' -einestei
.Kettinn ill a gool el