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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBBASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theater TONIGHT, WED., and WED., MAT. THE WHITE SLAVE Night 25c to $1. Mat. 50c & 25c. Frl., Sat. & Sat., Mat., Oct. 10-11 THE TIK TOK MAN OF 0Z 100 People. Augmented Orchestra Night $2 to $5. Mat. $1 to 50c. ORPHEUM Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 9-10-11. MILTON POLLOCK & Ca "SPEAKING TO FATHER." WILL ROGERS The Oklahoma Cowboy "THE TITANIC DISASTER" LORNA and TOOTS POUNDS The Charming Australian Misses Q-ENg-MULLER TRIU LAFRANCE & McKNAB FRANCES & DEMAR Mat. Thurs., Fri., 15 25c. Sat., 15, 25c, 50c. Night at 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Lyric Theatre Mon., Tues., Wed., October 6-Y8. KNIGHT BROS & SAWTELLE DIXON & HANSON In "Joining the Navy." PHOTO PLAYS "Salvation Sal" "OUR NEIGHBORS" "A RAY OF GOD'S SUNSHINE PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY Three Shows Daily 2, 7, 9 a. m. Mat. All Seats 10c. Night 15c. University Jeweler and Optician C A- TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St, YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED crotch COLLAR (A Graceful Hlh Band Notch Collar. 2 for 25 cent Cluctt. Pcabody A Co., Inc. Maker I Program for Week of October 5 1 ' n l'uesd..y i I Special OHicci Double Reel 1 ' Wednesday and 1 hursday I Under the Daisies Double Keel I 1 Fe.itiue I I 1 liath of these double reel feat- J u.cs shown as balance ot pro- grain v ill suit the best of ci itu s I LIGHT PRACTICE MONDAY SEVERAL OLD STARS WILL LEND A HAND IN COACHING CORNHUSKERS LONG GRIND BEFORE TEAM Coach Stiehm Satisfied With Result of Washburn Game Energies Devoted Toward Gopher Game (H. V. Harlan.) With the Wnshburn scalp, taken to tin tunc of 1!) to U, safely tucked in th Championship licit all Cornhusl; er energie! v ill now bi directed in the d'rection ot the .Minnesota game via ot Llie Kansas Aggies. The re suit of the game Saturday was not un expected despite the ben i stories tha hae been circulating freelj in campus atmosphere And it was a very satis factory result After the vaislty back Meld had df;inomLratud tha t. . Um-Wtwh- Inn nites were not to be I "a red, a sub stmite backlkld was sent into the fraj, then by saving up the regular men and giving- the second string men valuable practice. The on l come has proven that Stiehm, the wonder worker, is build ing up a gieat machine, one that is going to give the (iophers a stlfT run for their money. ' u greatest prob lem that the mentor (lie Cornhuskcr destiny has to tace is m perfect mi; a green and lor the n,o.,( part jMex perienced line into a stone wall with which to piotict ills star backfield Minneasota won tin ir LT, ((, (i i c-1 01-3 oer Ames Satuida using line plung es, in lacf, made all of their four touchdowns bv stiaiglit tool ball Thai tl Coinliuskei Inn. must he adanient is c ident Gruelling Practice F01 Two Weeks. I mil the bruises picked tlp in the W.Lshburn r.'inie have been leinedied, tin- ('ornliiisk.Ms will indulge in light practice Heginmng Wednesdav, how '''i, and continuing up to the (.opher game. Coach Stiehm will put h.s pio teges tlirough a most slieneous grind. " u,n '"' 'ar . vvcaiv period of toil for tho wearer, of ihe Sc-.iii and ('renin Mm ii c, , .,ii.i 1 ... ' in' uiinni 1 i) '"" ""'"' "I Hun , ii,,. ,,K j..,,,,,,1 v1 tin sciiMin I Old Stars to Help Coach. Several loyal Nebiaskn loot hall stars of former das are going to lend a hand in helping "Jumbo" ,,i ,K. te-im into hhapo S.vhestei Shonka ' John Westover, Fred Hunter, Le, ' 'I'Miiple Din Johnson, "Honc.V Hath hone 'Ralhbcne, "Rabbit" ('banner, and .lames Harvey haw all signified th ir intent,, ,11 of ,.g n hind Tnev ' npifeiit almost eve r.v position on the I '" and will be able to ive personal n 'u'ng to eoeh member of the Corn busker team. Resides these Sam' While, lormer Princeton star, will be1 among those present, he taking car; of the end men. Coach Stiehm am"1 his assista-ils. Dudlev and Harmon, with the help of these men enn be' looked to to put the Nebraska scor ing machine in prune condition 1 Jones' OrcheBtra, Lr9C66. Riggs Drug Cutter 3 STORES 132! s Mln s" 27 Ih and Randolph TENNIS TOURNAMENT TO BEGIN NEXT MONDAY Entries May Be Made at the Daily NebraBkan Office Till Friday Evening. MlaiiM in the ti iinls world come to a head with the definite announcement on the pint oi Manager Williams that the lirst round will be played next Monday ICntiles for the university tournament may be made at ihe Ne braska!! olHce at any time up until Friday evening A fee or twenty-fivo cents will be charged at the time of i gistering in the entries. I wo special Inducements are oflered loi entering the contest. On the part of the athletic management there in1 being ghen to the winner a loving) cuo that will be worth the voter's efloin- !,'( win, moreoer, be allow "d1 to weai a tennis "N " To those who haw tennis ability there is therefore1 trttrred t he-opportunity To w FiTa much ' coveted college letter. Special at ten Hon Is called to the fact that rresh men are admitted in this tournament, though excluded from all other college athletics UNIVERSITY WOMEN DO NOT DESIRE EMPLOYEMENf Many Positions Open For Which There Is No Demand. Those in charge of Ihe employment buieau for universlt students are con fionted bv an odd and rather uiicx pl.'.inable situation at the present time M;wiv positions hae been filled and still men are eonstanllv presenting themselves asking for employment, while there are numerous desirable poMtions ojien foi women few place., liae been filled, and there are seein ingl no nioie co'-d.s who desire em plovni"iit. Mrs lCsther Hunter Van Oisdale of Omaha. Nell Peterson, Aurora. Hael Roland ot lloldrege an. visiting at Hi" Tri Dell house. Loch's Orchestra, L !)8h; or HRi'il! T " ' if ii,,. ,, ... ' ' " il - " SCENE FROM BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S "THE WHITE SLAVE" AT THE OLIVER TONIGHT, WED. AND WED. MATINEE ART EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN ART HALL SOON One Hundred Fifty Fine Mural Paint logs on Display For Three Weeks. Ileglnning Wednesdav npproxi: .itely oin huud'od and llft large mural paiiilings will be exhibited m the Fine Aits Hall for a period ot three weeks. '1 hese original studies in mural paint lugs and photographs "III be on ex hibit to the students and public from 9 m . to T, 00 p , o all week davs The hours on Sundav are from ' 'HI p m . to 5 00 , 111 These are some ol the countries wry best mural paintings and John W Alexander. E. H Hlash field, .loa eph Lauber, Kenyon Cox. Flihu Ved del. W A Maekej and C Turner me some of the most prominent con tributors Airnngeineiil.- are being made bj Prolcssoi (iiiimmann lor the anniiai ex l.i tbj Hun Of llil-imiuHngt. u-4-he. tli Inst three weeks in Janimr.v In Novembti an xhlbltion ol the works ol Mnie American lllmttntors will be held NEWMAN SMITH. Word was received lien- Katurda of the mnriiage of Kwrett R New man to Miss Mai ga let Smith Friday September l!i, at Ihe home of the bildi s p.uents 111 Omaha 'I In will make their home at 2 1 ." Miami street, Omaha Fverett Ik the Held son of .1 A Newman and graduated from the State I'nlwiHltv at Lincoln in lime lie spent the summer near Huliith. Minn, with liis bri,,., par ents Kveiett was raised Inn- and has mnnv friends who join in wishing bun and his nil happiness po-sibe In older to accomodnie tho-i who tailed to secllle their sca-01. Mcke's last wick the canls will nuain bo pl..( ed on sale in the R 1" ottico Wednesdav. Thursday and Friday '""" 1 lo (I o clock, arid on .-,; Mirdn ' li"m S to 12. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Ha'.'.t-, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 225 ft z 11th.