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THE DAILY VEBRASKAN Work Started for Michigan's Return WOLVERINES HEAD CAMPAIGN THE L SYSTEM COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL WEEK M. L. Toullne, President of Association for the Return of Michigan In Active Charge. Chicago, 111., Sept. 18. (Specials Initial steps of the season to secure concerted action ' among students of the larger western collegos to bring about the return of Michigan to the Western Conference wero taken at a meeting of the Association of Western College Editors in the Hotel LaSallo in Chicago today. Tho plan of the college editors Is to start an editorial campaign for tho re turn of Michigan to the fold. Students and faculty members will be urged to contribute letters outlining the situa tion and giving their views on the "steps to be taKoU. TUG C editors say, will continue until Michi gan Is listed on the football schedule of the conference colleges. M. j. Touline, managing editor of the Michigan Daily and president of the association, was put in active charge of the campaign. Dispensing of Data. He will begin at once to send out mimeograph letters to college profes sors and to influential students at the conference colleges and at Michigan. Martin I"). SteveiiB of the Daily Ma roon will devote the first few issues of the University of Chicago daily almost exclusively to discussions of the Michi gan conference situation. Complete re ports of the last several meetings of the conference representatives will be published. Correspondence between Michigan athletic authorities and the conference representatives also will be made public if it can be obtained. Editors of Papers. Tho editors agreed to return at once to their colleges and Btart the cam paign. Besides Touline and Stevens, the other members were: Sidney Cas ner of the Dally Illini, G. T. Thompson of the Daily Northwestern, and Hugo Buguslowsky of the Daily Cardinal. Minnesota and Ohio State were repre sented by iproxles. M r JL TV fm I lA 1 I W'3 ii t tin iirTi- tim - - mb fff tr-9 ! uiu wuikii. lih. h mmj u mmi u I f I II '. Ill I u I R III l I It-' III I I 111 0xtord This is our Fall Style Exhibit a chance for you to see all the authentic autumn fashions without any obligation to buy. If you never have made the acquaintance of the L SYSTEM CLOTHES For Young Gentlemen by all means take advantajc of this opportunity Jaunty styles, lively fabrics, graceful models clothes after your own heart. We'll be glad to show you! MAGEE & DEEMER i Campus Ever Green An Oasis in Parched Fields of Nebraska NO ACTION ON RUGBY RULES Committee Discusses Proposed Seven Man Scrum. Berkely, Cal., Sept. 18, 1913. (Spe cial.) No definite decision regarding tho proposed change In tho football rules was reached in the meeting of( the football rules committee last Sat urday night. The advisability o em bodying In tho rules the provision for a seven-man scrum was discussed, but it was decided to postpone the expres sion of opinion by the committee until after the next meeting, which Is to be held within a few days. Hot winds, followed by the intense drouth, have had their effect on the fields and green gardens of Nebraska, but not on the lawns of the University campus. Old and new studentB alike appreciate tho velvety green of the campus after gazing for weeks on parched grass and withered lawnB. That (he University was able to keep the grass and flowers green In spite of the drouth was duo partly to con stant attention and partly to careful and thorough watering. The Univer sity used city water in spite of the embargo put upon Its free use by sim ply pouring it back into the mains from the State Farm well as fast as It was used on tho city campus. HAVE YOUR CLEANED fSslJftJ GARMENT CLEANSER AND DYER CLOTHES RIGHT 1322 N STREET LINCOLN, NEB. EXPRESS PAID ONE WAY Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. ROSTONIANS mr Famous Shoes for Men. mj BYRNES SHOE CO. 1307 O ST. LINCOLN, N SPECIAL CLASSES Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkceping.Banking.Penmanship, etc. AT HOURS TO SUIT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS A large number of University people were enrolled with us last year -among them being ten members of the Class of ' 1 3. Night School Opens September 29. We conduct the largest private Night School in the city. CALL AND INVESTIGATE Nebraska School of Business The Business School Training School with the University Atmosphere Cor. 14th and O Streets -:- Electric Building