THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN 51je Batlg Nrhraakan Property of THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln. M V. HKKD EdItor-ln-Chlef Managing Editor Associate Editor Affioclftto Editor Subscription prlco 2 00 per year, pnyable In advnnco Single Coplofl, 5 cents each arranging them In some order, and presenting them In condensed form for reference In nil universities and colleges in the country of any Hize the prefia Ih repre sented by Htudent papers In fact. In America the college press has originat ed and developed, and It Is practically an unknown quantity in foreign insti- Each Hchool In theory sup- Kenneth M Snyder John L Outright Fred N. WcIIr j tiitioii.s IMuTnfl"Ma7Kor J. I, Drlecoll ,or,s " )a,or whlch i8 ,nrRP enouRh Assistant Manager Frank S Perkins to mi tlu noo,lH of th 8cho1 How" ever, the fallacy which enters here is the financial one Advertising, the support of the business men of the city, i pra tlcally supports the paper. Hut Entered at the postofTlce at Lincoln, Htiiclent subscriptions .representing the Nebraska, as second-class mall matter, j circulation, form the financial balance under the Act of Congress of March wli( h ,.nni,ioK tho ImihIiiohh dfpartmenl 3, 1870. n p.u, for (u, i)(H( Interests of the papt r Advertising contracts run the paper subscriptions allow for neces saiv changes, additions in the way of increai d size, cartoons and cuts, and the two go hand in hand With in Boost For Nebraska We're Going to "Clean-Up" On Home-Coming Day, October 18th NEBRASKA vs. MINNESOTA FRIDAY. OCTOMER :i. l'U.'t "RAG" TAG DAY. midst tavc ilavs of all kinds an descriptions m- commend to vour no c-reased circulation conies healer ad tice this new dcpnituic, the tag da eitising for the Nebiaskan It is not a new' i dcpaituic, in the sense ol the expies hion, lor Hag tag da lias come to he one of the annual fall cunts of the campus Hut inasmuch as ii is one ol the latest ol the tag das It ina he said to he new Hut this loiegoing is nicieh aigu nient We ask for the subscription of the studenls, not tor the good of the paper but lor their own good The paper is conducted with an eje to news, both local and Ironi our neigh hoiing institutions If it fulfills Ihls The Nebiaskan does not conduct a : intent it will be valuable to each and tag da.v with the intent ol calling those everv student It is not onlv valuable .students who have not subsciibed to but it is necessaiy. and the tune to time It is going on the theoiv that .subscribe is now there are nuineious other obligation--to be met bv each and every student, and that theieloie the student has not seen the necessitv ol suhsci ibing Hut at this time the Nebiaskan comes out sl.ssu, n.-nce. he- could lie injected sciuarely with a business pioposition, j mtu th(l Kailll. , m( ,, . Hame nmn FEW NEW FOOTBALL RULES Continued from page 1 calling tor the consideration and sub Hcriptlon of students who make a pre tention of supporting worthy student activities The Dally occupies a unique field among student enterprises, In that it attempts to subordinate itself to all enterprises and present them to the students. It does not exist for itself alone, for without the bimy stir of the student world the campus would be bare of what we are pleased to call news, and the paper would exist only as an editorial and literary organ. Rec ognizing that this is an entirely sepa rate field, the Nebniskan confines it self to collecting the daily events, $2.50 buys a MOORE'S NON- LEAKABLE pen or a BIG BEN alarm clock WE HAVE BOTH Ett. 1871 HALLET Uni. Jeweler 1143 0 St. ner that a pinch hitter is In baseball, make his throw, save his team, and soon be replaced New On-Side Kick Rule. Under the new rules the ball may be kicked at any point back of the scrimmage line This is nothing else but our old friend ,the on-sido kick. It is one of the best ground-gaining plavs that the game has produced and is sure to be used a great deal this season Because of the fact ihat the ball becomes free property the mo ment it strikes the ground, It is even more valuable than before as a ground gainer With a set of fleet backs and ends there are chances of tremendous gains using the on-side kick. FRATS PLEDGE AT LAST. Continued from paga 1 Sigma Nu Hugh V Harlan, Lin coln, Harold Neville, Lincoln; Hugh Yochuni, Talmage; Roswold Weeks, Pawnee City; Paul Eager, Lexington; Don Neville, Lincoln. Sigma Phi Epsilon Irwin Mellon, Ponca , Harlan Peard, Phillips; Leo Lovvrv, South Omaha; Mlllis Miller, South Omaha; Doane Pickering, Lincoln. SATIN PUMPS (TO r-A ALL SHAPES P.OU Ladies Up Stairs BUDD Do you get that? We're going to "clean-up" -if we have enough confi dence. That's all that's needed, and it get's the bacon "every time." Take our business--it's our ever lasting confidence in believing we know just what you young fellows want, that "brings us the bacon. " We know just what you want in that-new Suit, Ov&rcoat, or perhaps- a Sweater or Mackinaw. Anyhow, it don't cost to look-come on in. Armstrong Clothing Co. Good Clothes Merchants mmxHWKk Get Your Pumps Now Have Them for the Whole Season Regulation Gun-Metal Pumps with low heels, flat fore part and tailored satin bows. All sizes now $4.00 PAIR mti&vunt WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co 13 AND O STREETS SIMMONS, THE PRINTER Good Printing 317 S. 12th St. Phone B-2391 - ziy--'Yffiyryif3ttttssss Cj. rT KSSTaBaawwi"" -""" -"i M, A 3B"-