aamw&mmiiuw inmif tomiaa&BMrtoiiUhSJi muHHiiwui hhiiM THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I 3ltt $r lap Pages From Past History I'.toi A great deal ol enthusiasm is muni lest .1 1 t in t the catnpiiH over the up pioithiim game with Minnesota n t iiiuiit of JunlorH up in nrniB over tin- alleged loul play in tin lass elect inns 'Die election wan rumored iikii (lit and dried affali to hnthei the interests of one ol the candidates 1904 The .Innior cIiihs decides to make up I lie '07 (up deficit The smull sum of $7r is still standing against them in consequence of tlieir burning tho Freshmen capH of the .vear before Splendid eulogy Is paid former Chancellor Andrews by the Boston TnuiM rlpt The eent huh the un veiling t the portiait ol "Benn" Au di eus. former president of Drown lilihei-ltv 1908 The State Historical societ ik quires a niitnlx'i ol valuable old relic s relat ing to the histor.v of the state l!H)'.i Rev Elliot of Otegon, a member of the tirM boaid of regents ol the Uni veisitv of Nebraska, lsits Lincoln af ter an absence, of forty years K. U. PROMISES WELL ALTHOUGH BRAMWELL WHO WAS ELECTED CAPTAIN FOR THIS , YEAR DOES NOT RETURN. NEW MATERIAL FILLS PLACES Mllltntv nepartment, September 30. 1913 ('in ular The loilowing program will be fol lowed in the companies, sequence not neci-u It is expected, though, that all companies will complete the work at the same time Tw o la s close oi del Two duv-. extended older One d,i arm signals One a nomenclatiii e ol nlle use plate In 1 H H One da guard duty One da Butts' Manual Three days bayonet exercises. Two das drawing and cleaning rides This woik will be followed by in struction b commandant in combat prim iples. advance and rear guard, outpost ami company and battalion pi oblems By the Commandant Secret Practice Starts Early at Kansas This Season Surprises Expected. Univi rslt of Kansas, C)( t 3 (Spe cial to Dull Nebraskan ) When the Univeislt leeched word this lull that Captain Hiainwell would not return, disappointment was felt by all the K. U follosveis of football His effective work on the team lust year elected him captain and the rooters knew his place would be bard to (111. "11111" Weldllne, the husk tackle of last jear, was elected to lead the team The new material shows up well and gies promise of capabl filling the places left acant on last ear's (cam Ted Marriner Cleaner, Hatter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Saturday Morning SPECIAL 200 Doz. Lisle Hose ALL COLORS 7-1 C PAIR 6 Pair for 45c Bishop has been placed at end by the coaches and while he has not had much experience at that position, he is showing up well Burton has been given the tackle position and all ex pert him to do damaging work to any team's offense .lames, another one of last year's freshmen, can be counted on to do effective work at guard Keber will do good work at the other end and Hammond at centei will give some one a haid light for the position "Rust" Russell, quartet buck of last ear's Ireshnian team will add strength to the quarterback material inong the old men back this ear aie Weldllne, Wilson, Steiiwe, lludot. Householder, Detwilclei and I'aiker Sec n't practice has been installed in K C eail this season and it is thought that the coaches will spring some sui pi ises at the fust game which takes place Satutdav, October 1th Another thing which brightens the outlook lor the lollowers ol the Cum son and Blue, is that llaigiss, forinei 1 couch ol College of Emporia, has been added to the coaching staff Bv tills addition, the team should be materlallv strengthened, as llargiss is a good football man and has turned out some good teams K U has the following list of games on her schedule October 1, William Jewell at Law renc e, October 11, Washington at Law rence, October 18, Drake at Lawrence, I October IT). K S A C at Manhattan, Oitobei U, Oklahoma at Noiiuarr, No ember 8, Washburn at Lawrence, November l.", Nebraska at Lawience. November 22, Missouri at Columbia School Supplies TYPEWRITERS Office Equipment Supply Co. 117 So. 12th St.-Funke Bdg. Everything for the Office' J M EN WHO DRESS CAREFULLY -as to tostea n4expenditttre-"-thepare- our customers. College Tailors College View Phone B-0-X-A-48 WE ARE GOING TO The Huffman's General Supply House For our SCHOOL and OFFICE Supplies We get more for our money at 208 South 11th Street -:- -:- Lincoln Kngatfe formal music now Hagensick See our windows KLINES 1132 0 Street STUDENTS, TAKE NOTICE First class family board for a limited niim her of students; two blocks from Uni versity; rates $4 per week. 143G S st. Phone B-(!25G. FIRST LIEUTENANT uniform for sale. Saber, belt and puttees Includ ed Last year's suit, good condition Call B2100. EXCHANGED In U Hall, a raincoat Please call B-1651. LOST Opal stick pin Finder please return to this office and receive re ward. LOST Nebraska seal pin, call L4151 LOST Lady's finger ring, moonstone surrounded with smull diamonds. Return to Rag office. We Cater to Student Trade Our Dining Room is Complete to serve you anything in the Eatable Line. Open after the Shows, Dances and Parties. We make our own Ice Cream, Sherbets and Punches for Parties. THE FOLSOM CAFE 1315-31 N St. :: Lincoln, Nebraska Miss Charlotte Whedon Announces the opening of her classes in aethetic and ball-room dancing. Class in ball-room dancing for University students on Saturday evenings from eight till nine, commencing October 18th. 1845 D Street -::- -::- Telephone B-1287 1 mWlMWMWqg4 iff iJfc-cY. 5 r?rfp 2W&m!msmm,imamem " "TCS''.rxx: Eii i.i-, Wj n "7V3CTi'-r" , , a.aail iiwm" '