The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 13, 1912, Image 2

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    T IF K DAILY N E I.J KASKAN
flail u Npbraakan seek the calceum glow
Property of
TIIK I'NIVKUSITY OK NKIMtABKA,
Lincoln
KKKDKUIC C MrCONNKLI-,
Kdltor In Chief
Mammlng Kdltor Merrill V Keod
Associate Kdltor. Kemietli M Hnyder
ABBorlnte Kdltor .('loyd V. Htowart
Mterary Kdltor
Hon .
.('handler Trimble
HuHlneHH Manager. .
AHHlHtant Manager
Circulation Manager
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Co-eds 8eeklng Experience In the Dra
matic Art Will "8upe" In the
"Elektra" Tonight;.
Ten co od h from MIhh HowcH'h claHH
lir elocution will take part in the
"Klektra of KnrlpldeH" tonight at the
Oliver Tlie girls volunteer merely
from their "love of art," and are paid
In experience. They have been re-
SCHIHKS
(' Ituchanan
.1 . DrlHcoll hearsing In the Oreek coHtume for the
..1 H Ho wen ,,IlHt H,.Veral dayH and claim that they
'are fairly well acciiHtomed to the flow-
C. L Yochum, J Ij Cutrlght, 11 (1. I iK robes and wooden sandals of the
Hewitt, V. V. Goodman, Winifred See- j ancUntH
ar, (; IN urown, i . in woiih, a. ii.
O'llnnlon, L. W Home, K. A Turnuro,
J. H. Wood, I K. Frost, Leon Samuel-
The "Julia HarlowcH"-to-be are Mil
dred DanlelH, Clarice Hroeso, KIhIc
I'eterHon, Vivian Holland, Florence
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eon,
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TKLKIMIONKS
Offlrp-n-1888 Night Phono B-4204
Editor B-1821 Manager IM821
KveLyn West berg,
Margaret Kelfer.
Cora Brown and
F.
WIN OR WEAR SKULL CAPS
Entered at the poHtolllce at Lincoln,
Nebraska, an second-class mall matter,
under the Act of Congress of March .5. This is Threat Held Before Freshmen
1879
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER III, I'JEJ.
The NebraHkan ban been running a
at Rally Yesterday by Olympic
Chairman More Appoinments.
In npite of the rain and the Coburn
series of articles on the status of the j IMnyorH, a big bunch of enthusiastic
fri'Hbman In the different leading InHti- j freshman aHHcmbled to their Olympic
tutloiiH of the country By Saturday rallv terclay morning. Howard An
noon we hope to have a fair lineup on,1"""? )f tlu Olympic committee gave
what place they are destined to occupy ,h(' l'tnllH of the big scrap next Satur
nt Nebraska ''ay' 1UU' ' hro'l,,'Il((l them with green
skull caps if they lost the battle The
men have been placed In the various
VARSITY UNDAUNTED BY RAIN contests, and the majority of the class
Is now looking forward to the actual
struggle Saturday morning Not a
Scrimmage with Scrubs Order of Day nmll w concede the sophomores any-
New Plays Being Worked thing but a had beating
Warner appointed the following ad
ditional men to the cap and color com-
The cold wind and rain did not pre- mittee, which will Htart at once to
vent Sllehm Irom putting his pro , take orders for freshman caps Boyd
teges through a gruelling practice. The Kist, Humboldt; Fred Garrison, Blue
freshmen under the tutelage of Coach Hill; Bexter Corson, Omaha; Rudolph
Frank were relegated to the State Johnson, Omaha. Fuzz
Farm, but the arslty took their exer-j
else on the regular Held.
The first part of the practice con
tested of light work, whh h later turned i
Into a lively scrimmage. The Corn-' Votova, Shonka and Kotouc Will Re-
liuskers tried n few of their new plays
on the scrubs and they worked well,
Out.
WELCOME FOR KOMENSKY GRADS
turn for Alumni Day.
The popular "nHmont" notch Collar
made In nclf striped Minlran. 2 for 25c
AFLRJ3W
COLLARS
Cluctt, Peabody & Co., Mokcr
University Jeweler and Optician
C. A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S. S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
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
We serve the purest and Huyler's Chocolates
best HOT and COLD RE- $1.00 Fountain Pens
FRESHMENTS in the city , $1.00 Safety Razors
Student's 3-Course Lunch, 25c
Gefrtih
ZJH7$li7
Fiai
considering the iint'in orulde conditions ' In connection with the plans for
Coach Frank gave tint freshies a few "homecoming- week, the Koinensk I
more plus similar to those used by lMlll) vsi11 KVf a reception to its alum
Kansas and Oklahoma, which will he ni members and old grads of the Mo
lined against the varsit this week heinlan department The social will
I'urdy was out m uniform again last m lu'1(1 tiirda imiiiik at the club
night taking part in the rough work (k'. MM It street Prominent
His knee iw mill In 1.51.1 ul.nne hnl liv among tile ill U III IlllC are V()tO il, lilSt
the end of the week should he in fair 'l'lir's h ,la' orator. Shonka, the
condition All of the rest of the squad football" star, and Kotouc. who lias
are in the pink of condition, and if i ,H('" prominent in securing favorable
nothing happens before Saturday the ' legislation for tlie University
Home Made Baked Goods
Cookies, Pies, Cakes, Holsum Bread, Fancy Pastries
f$mh
sW
Cafe
Open after the Shows with
"Good Things to Eat"
1325-31 N STREET
vaMJrMz-i.iijLV,t..JA
team will give the Jayhawkers the best
file Iluskers can afford. Jininiv.
BERT WILSON AT VESPERS.
Preaent8 the "Social Survey' at Thurs
day Meeting.
The weekly Y V. (' A vesper 'ser
vice was hold Tuesday afternoon in
the association rooms with Miss Helen
Jesse ub leader.
Mr. Bert Wilson, secretary of the
Men and Religion Forward Movement,
spoke on "The Social Survey." Ho
Illustrated his talk witli charts which
have been prepared by the Home MIs
Bjon Council. These crarts clearly
show the social problems of the coun
try and proved very interesting.
Fuzz
How man) men will Nebraska have
on the All-Missouri Valley team this
year? Last year seven Huskers stood
in the front ranks with the other four
honorably mentioned. From all indi
cations they may be able to repeat the
trick again tills year, although MJh-
souri and Ames have some stellar per
formers.
LET THE DAILY
J SHO
LY NEBRASKAN
Thompson Visits Department.
City Superintendent Thompson of
Orchard, Neb., was a visitor in tlie
botany department Saturday. For
several years Mr. Thompson has been
greatly Interested In the plants of Ne
braska and especially in the trees of
his neighborhood.
KUHL PRINTING CO.
212-215 South 12th St.,
Auto B-2082,
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game of North
America.
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List Price - - $20.00
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Use Hem. Auto-Loading Cartridges
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