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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1912)
" T 11 K DAILY NEHBASKAN Campus Notes Telephone Yulo Bros at once. ('. H. Frey, University floiiBt, 1133 O Ht. Dickinson Pledges. Alpha Theta (Mil announces the pledKlnK of Clark Dickinnon 'of Lincoln. (let your Swedish gymnasium shoes at Holers & PerkliiB Co., 1129 O st. HagonBlck'B Orchestra. Auto 9042. Ag. Football Team Plays. The School of Agriculture football team will start the season Saturday. They will play WeepliiR Water IllKh School. From the dope it had ounht to be a close j;aine if not a victory for the S of A. Meet me at Green's, 120 North 11th NEW PLAN FOR OLYMPICS Jack Best Offers Heavy Roller Pull In stead of Tug-of-War Each Class to Roll Half of Athletic Field. Jack Best Is the author of a novel plan for the Olympics. He proposes a contest in which a heavy roller Is to be used Instead of the tug-of-war. Each clnuu u to nlf-U nnl n ton ill nf n limited I number and Instead of pulling against each other each class is to roll the one half of the athletic field with a heavy roller. Anyone who has walked over the athletic Meld can easily see the logic of this plan, and the chances are that there would be less sprained ankles and minor injuries among the Corn hunkers if such a plan be followed. To pull this roller around the Meld several times would test the strength ami endurance of the team better than a tiiu'of wur, and it would prove a great deal more interesting Aspirants for senior football team will report for Mrst practice Monday morning, the L'Kth, at 11 o'clock, on south side of Physics building Foot ball togs not needed. J A Hodman We have the best workman, the larg , LAST REHEARSAL FOR PAGEANT est, most sanitary and modern barber . shop and bathhouse In the city. Stu ' Hostctler Takc8 Leading Role dent patronage kindly solicited.' , ,. K, ,. , ,. Admission by Free Ticket. Green s, 120 North Eleventh. Willi a Mnal rehearsal this morning the arrangements will be complete for the association pageant to be given under the auspices of the Y W. ('. A Sunday at :! ''.u in the Temple Theater Miss Florence Hosteller as the Spirit ol Womanhood is to give the prologue and the epilogue The parts in the picture scenes representing difterent countries will be taken by University girls. Admission is free but by ticket Tickets may be obtained at the asso elation ollice until noon today. The doors will be thrown open In those not holding tickets at :! 20 Sunday afternoon Jones' Orchestra Phone I.SOufi Mr. F F. Shlein or the geologv de partment has returned 1'ioni visiting Important quarries In southeastern N'e braska. A number of tine specimens were brought back and will be placed on exhibition in the museum. Call Roy O. Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 7180. L-8152. Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repaired by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason nblo prices. Mrs. Hrlcka, 31f Suit' 17th. Auto n-4844.- Adv. 10 2 1' Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. "Agriculture" Gets Boost. A special convocation was held at the Farm Thursday for the purpose of boosting for the State Farm puhlicn tion. Agriculture Talks were gien by II. K. Marshall, editor in chiet . "Whisenand and Heckhofl The meet Ing was evidently successful, for a number of new subscriptions were secured. Thirteen fraternities are now having their suits and overcoats cleaned and pressed by the Students' Sultorlum. Is that not the best recommendation you could ask for? Just phone Auto B-1294 or Bell F-3438 and we will cnll for and deliver. Adv. RAH! RAH! MUSTACHE CROP Harvard Has Bumper and Wellesley Girls Like 'Em. ( Harvard has a wonderful growth of mustaches this year. The crop is far! enough above the average to be called , a bumper Most of the mustaches are' dapper little affairs They look cute,, and more than one proud .student has resolved to have lip protection for the rest of the year The pretty conceits haven't made , what might be termed a smashing hit with the Radcliffe girls, but this cold reception has failed to nonplus the young men. They have had unprece dented success at Wellesley, according to reports that have come from pri vate advices, and it is a safe bet that as long as Wellesley standB for them they will stay and grow. Chicago Examiner. GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT - WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-215 North 9th St. MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS College Posters -Get a few. Those Memory Books, Do you have one? Expense account made easy. Use the Uni versal Expense Book. New lot just received. Call and see. PILLOW PENNANTS BANNERS Ask to see our leather line. The University Book Store .MO N. 11th Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA wmmjjSIK .... wggs, -., .- WMMm '" $&.;. , WSKmsUfft - &JfW ' " v ; 6-': mNMB&aBSHBki& (w . -. ', IrA JmBBbBBSs J. L. FERGUSON of Broken Bow, Candidate for United States Senator of Nebraska By Petition I am a farmer and was educated at the University of Michigan and am running for the office of United States Senator by request'df business men and fair-minded farmers, and I stand pat against, and for the repeal of the PARCELS POST LAW, as it now stands, and I ask the support of every jobber, traveling man, merchant, railroad man, rural route carrier, drayman and every fair-minded farmer, as it is a vital question to all of them. I have not asked for a penny to help me in my campaign, BUT DO ASK the support of every fair-minded voter in Nebraska. Respectfully yours, J. L. FERGUSON. Broken Bow, Nebraska. ttf &&' '