The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1913, Image 3
THE DAILY NEBEASKAN M t,i, y THEATRES Oliver Theater Today 2:30 Tonight 8:15 Wrn. A. Brady, Ltd., Presents BABY MINE Nights 25c to $1.50 Mat. 50c & 25c Mon., Tues., Wed. & Wed Mat. Oct. 20-21 WAY DOWN EAST Night 25c to $1.50 Mat. 25c to 75c ORPHEUM THUR., FRI., SAT., Oct. 16, 17, 18 CATHRINE COUNTISS "THE BIRTHDAY PRESENT" ALMA YOULIN WfttTER-S: RUBE DICKINSON "THE EX JUSTICE OF THE PEACE" WILLIAMS, THOMPSON AND COPELAND LES YOST THE FEIS TRIO Norns' Man-Like Baboons. ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA AND TRAVEL PICTURES Mat. Thurs., Fri., 15 25c. Sat., 15, 25c, 50c. Night at 8:15. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75c. Minnesota vs Nebraska Continued from page 1 HAVE BEATEN THE SWEDES WE CAN HO IT AGAIN There Ik a striking slmllnrlty in thr two machines It In this Both tonniH arc stronger offenslvel than defen sivel The game will resolv( Itself into a contest of offensie tactics Both are scoring machines which will niaUe tin- game all the mm e Intel cs' ing Secret Practice Yesterday 'leste-iday afternoon Coach Stiehm gave- his wni riots their last workout In-fore the game The pi act ice was heluni! locked gates Most of the tunc was spent In a snappy signal practice A rood deal of attention was paid to perfecting ceitain defen sue and ollensive formations It was ,i 'ight practice and was calculated to put the arslty in the hest possihle condition They needed a rest after heir many hard scrimmages of last week. Nebraska's Chances for Victory. Nebraska's chances for victory de Lyric Theatre Thurs., Friday, Sat., Oct. 16, 177T8 THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC A Comedy of Mirth and Music SILBER & NORTH In "The Bashful Man & The Maid" Photo Plays: "Pathe's Semi-Weekly," "So Runs the Way," "The Influence of a Child," and "When Friendship Ceases." CURRENT EVENTS FASHION PHOTOS SATURDAY ONLY The World's Cham pionship Base Ball Series of 1913 at the MAGNET 1511 0 Strset pend hugely upon their abilitv in solving the famous Minnesota shift This pla musses between tackle and end Hence- the brunt of the battle is eiy likely to rest on the tackles and ends and Nebraska's chances for the long end of the score may depend on whether or not the can stop thl play i' or tne lasi wecK uie i reslimen, in their sciimtnages against the varsity, hae been using the Minnesota shift To break it up was a pipe for the varsity. But very seldom were the neophytes able to get away witli it Hit Coi nhuskers seem to have solved the mystery of how to stop this p' i If they (Jim ,iop it whin plaed I the oi lginators, the game is Iheiis nother eh. nice tor victory l ' Ming Mastin's trust boot Coach Stiehm ha.-, succeeded in kiM ping tin lac I under cover t ti.it he was practic ing Mastin at drop-kicking until la'e thus week If the Cornhiiske rs (aim within booting distance of the Minne sota goal, Mastin will undoubtedly be called upon to boot the oval over If Nebraska can hold the Cophe is to a small score, are and unable- to score th niselves, "Bing" may bring victory .o the Scarlet and Cream via the aeiial route Game At 2:30. In order thai the Minnesota team mav catch an eailv train home the game lias bee n changed from '. 00 o'clock to '1 :iil o'clock The weather man has it that the day will be a pi ' lee t one The field js jn pmn -coneiitiem Kwytliing poirts to the gie.u. -M battle ol the season NE BKASKA IS COIN'CJ TO WIN Referee, Masker, umpire Ryan, !iad lii-e. sniaii Wi Wiebe Fordyce Howard in Kentucky. Dr. Charles Fordyce, dean of the I Teachers' College, has been Invited to ' give the first of a series of lectures to be contributed this year by leading educators In the University of Ken tucky, under the uuspices of the Col lege of Education of that institution yean Fordyce will lecture on the "Science and Art of Instruction. " V (Mr m rwW 'M1- "i ' " ' ' W V '' Our Store will be a sort of Before and After The Game gathering placeall the dope will be on top and were prepared to supply you with everything from FREE MEGAPHONES to the newest and smartest of Kensington Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats Mackinaws, Sweaters, Caps, Nebraska arm bonds, Pennants and ribbons MAGEE & DEEMER The University School of Music Established 1894 Offers the highest class of instruction in all branches of music. Students may enter any time. Anyone expecting to study music will do well to get information concerning this school before choosing an instructor. Willard Kimball, Director Ask for new catalog -:- -:- Eleventh andR Streets "Send - it - to - Higby" CLEANER AND DYER Express or Parcel Post Paid One Way 1322 N STREET B1292 TimMTf"T """