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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
L ftBMutetaMSH " Miltfufci Ear-rffa- - i-a-e T TT E DAILY NRIIRARKAN REGISTER SATURDAY LAST OPPORTUNITY GIVEN TO GET VOTING RIGHT. POLLS OPEN 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M Those Registering Last April and Who Have Not Moved Need Not Re register for the Coming Fall Election. The last registration of votci. will be held Saturday, October L'll, l'MJ, from 8 a in to !) p in , and tin lollovv ing infoi inatioii will ansuei mam (piostioiiH that will arise in tin- minds of students: First Voteis will please leineinbei that a new leistration of all prisons (Mititled to vote is reipmed b l.ivv each year. Second -Persons that lemsteied at Hie time of votiiiK on Apiil 1!, and me now liviiiK in the same precinct tln-v did at that time, do not need to ie reKister. Third - Voters that registered on April 1!t, primary ele(tion day, and have moved from their former resi dence, should appear before the reis t ration board in their old precinct and secure a certificate oi removal, and lake such certificate of removal to the board in the precinct vv 1mm e thc now leside and have their leisiiation en tered up anew Fourth First voters that h.ne not lemstered befoie or that will he ohm of ape on or befoie November .". ac entitled to register S.ituida, Odnln i 2C, if they have the kimmm.iI (ualili .1 t ions, which aie set out in the statute as follows "Fverv male j 1 . 1 1 .vim shall have lesidcd in the si.iii- m months, in the coiintv loit 1l.1v-. and in the precinct ten d.is ' and ' per sons of foreign bnth who I1.1 1 1 have declared their intention to bceoni" Hi zens conformably to the laws oi the United States on the subject ol natu rnlization, at least tliiit.v lavh p'u.r to an election, shall be electors " Places of Registration. First Ward A, Windsor Hot. I. H, 831 North Tenth sihm-i (', V. no I Mini Hall, Noith Lincoln Second Ward A. couit house, in basement; 15, :?21 South Ninth stieei ('. Downey's teed stole, Ninth and It streets Third Ward A, I Ml) () street; (', street Fouitli Waid i:il I' slieet. 1l basement L'tH I O 1222 N street; It Ifi.'U) N street; ( l'.HJl C) street Fifth Waid A, lire station No :., 122.1 F street, 15, UJO.'i South Seven teenth street; (' Aienson's stcjiu, Four teenth and South btteets Sixtli Waid -A, lite station No L .Twenty-third and O streets, 15, uro eery store, 2ti:v!i Handolph street; (', MartinKrocery store. Twenty fifth and Sumner atreets. Seventh Ward A, 1501 North Twenty-seventh street; 15, 818 North Twen ty seventh street; C temporary M E Church, Twenty seventh and U streets NEW BAR PINS We can put your own initials or Sorority Emblems on them in heavy raised letters silver or pold. WV make stick pins for the boys the same way. TIGERS SEEK BLOOD HOPE TO WIPE OUT DEFEAT BY SOONERS LAST YEAR. THATCHER WILL PLAY AT FULL Famous Lineman and Discus Thrower Will Materially Strengthen Back field Shepherd to Play Half Quarters in Better Shape. ( OHl'MIIIA lo . ()( t 21 (Special to the I).nl NYbiaskan, b V W Tal j lev ) The Tiueis lelt tor Noi man, Okla, 'tci(l,i without a single loot 11 .11 i omp.inv inn Twenty playerK made Hie tup Tlie name is to be on Friday Tn;ei looteis aii' not t (onlident ol vviimiiii; the .une Tlie Sooners seem to have. 1 111111 li better team than thev had last ve.ir, asthev Moiedthtee loin hdow n.s on Ti iis last Saturday Hast ve.n thev deleated Texas only (! to ! Uepoits iiom Not man say that ( 11,11 h Hennv Owen has such good ma tenal that he had to put his last year's men on the si cond team Union Missouri's best lineman, was lelt in tin hospital sulfi'iiriK from ton silitis This lessens Missouri's chances of winning (onuderablj, as Barton is without a doubt the star of the Timers, it thev ;in be said to have a star 1 He wasiasih the best defensive player on the held m the Ames game lie will be m the Nebraska name, how ever unless he Kets very sick, which is not probable His absence in the Ne luaska name would put all hopes of a Mi'somi vntoiv to a Might, what few lliei . ate Not a mull 1 is predicting a victoiy ov ei N'ebiaska They are all hoping Hi. it the Tiueis will hold the Corn huskeis to a smaller score than Ames made, but that is all There have been no odds Iiiik'c enough so far to tempt an lujal Tigei adheient to risk his moiiev The mes game vv.is full of surprises lor liner (oaciies and ionowers in re paid to the playing of the team Be toie the name the line was a much abused part of the team on account of its alleged weakness, while the back lield was consideied M issoui I's strength The line, although outweighed al most t n pounds to the man by the low. 1 Cvilones, was almost inipreg liable, and 111e.s was forced to use a meat deal of open play Missouri's backlield, on the other hand, failed to show, and as a result the coaches are at pit sent tontining their attention to it I'rof C H Brewer will experiment with an almost new backfleld in the Oklahoma game Friday. Thatcher, the giant lineman and discus Hurler, will be tiled at full "Thatch" is the strongest man physically on the team anil is a powerful and accurate forward pass thrower Shepard, former full back, has been shifted to half, where he seems to (it better. Missouri will not experience the diffi culty of being without quarterbacks when they meet the Cornhuskers as (Continued on Pago 8 ) THEATRES .OLIVER THEATRE.. TONIGHT, SATURDAY & IY URDAY MATINEE ' OLIVER MAROSCO Presents 7thb bird of paradise With the only original company including MISS BESSIE BARISCALE GUY BATES POST NIGHT, $1.50 to 50c. MAT. $1.00 to 50 Cents. ORPHEUM Advanced Vaudeville MRS. GENE HUGHES & CO CHRIS RICHARDS PAULINE MORAN SIDNEY SHIELDS & COMPANY Joe VAN BROS. Ernie M. GEORGE SIMONDET Martin Johnson's Travelougues Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Subscribe lor the Rag. Some Cheaper Many "Louder" Few their equal None Better Than our popular priced Shoes for all occasions. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street Home Made Baked Goods Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries cy Sty Cafe Open after "Good Things to Eat" 1325-31 N STREET LYRIC THURS., FRI. AND SAT. KENT'S EDUCATED SEALS AND 8EA LIONS .SCANDON & PRES8 Photo Plays "MRS. LIRRIPER'8 LODGERS" "RUBES MISTAKE" PATHE'S WEEKLY "THE STREET SINGER" "MEETING MAMIE'8 MOTHER" 3 Shows Dally-2, 7 and 9 P. M ALL SLATS 10 CUNTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at 1329 0 Sir., South Side. the Shows with Wgm V jp 1143 o ftatU,hed 1871 1 ? .. Jk- XX VT' ' "7 C-"J ' T W . HALLETT, Uni Jeweler