The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1913, Image 6

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    THE DAILY NEBEASKAN
UNIVERSITY MEN!
A NEW SUIT OR OVERCOAT
FOR THAT TRIP TO KANSAS
"The Fighting Ground of the Jayhawker"
On the Side-lines or in the Game you will be "putting
it over," if you're there with one of our
SPECIALIZED SUITS OR OVERCOATS
For instance, the new Balmaccon Overcoat the Yale and
Harvard men are crazy about. They are here for you in smart Scotches. This
is only one of the many over coals uf Nebraska's Greatest Stock. Come and see
the wonderful values we are showing at
$10.00, $15.00, $17.00, $25.00, $30.00 and higher up
Certainly Society Brand and Sampeck the University Man's Preference.
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MAYER BROS. CO.
1007-19 O Street
"The Store Ahead"
Lincoln, Nebraska
LITERARY REVIEW PUBLISHED
Professors Fryc, Buck, and Alexander
Editing New University Quarterly
Fir3t Issue Out Yesterday.
'I lu m.st numbei ol the Mid Wcbt
tin. ii terlj. a literai and critical ro
view reccntl) launchud by tin Wni
vi'ihit, made its appearance yester
day It is edited by 1'rofessor Frye
with the assistance of Professors Al
exander and Ruck. Tho price is $2
per year or 50 cents a copy. Sample
i oples may be secured by those inter
. -Ued at the registrar's office or at
ili.- otlice ol the editor.
NEBRASKA TO HAVE
PROMINENT PLACE IN N. C. C.
National Conservation Congress Pro
gram and List of Delegates Both
Contain Unl. Men
Nebraska will be well represented
.it tho National Conservation congress
id be hold in Washington, 1) C , during
the coming week Five delegates will
be present to take part in the pro
;nini. Chancellor Avery, Dean Bur
nett, Regent Copeland, K Sheldon,
.ind Doctor Condra.
On the evening of November 17 Doc
ior (.'ondra will exhibit a moving pic
ture film showing Nebrask-i '"('utrie
The purpose ol this illustrated lectin e
is to demonstrate the work ol the
Nebraska commission. Dr. Sheldon is
lo present a paper: "Legislalhe Ref
erence Bureau in Relation to State
Development."
WINS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
Co-ed Declared Winner in Last Game
of Girls' Tournament Lottie
Savage Will Challenge
The linals ol the girlsl teunid
tournament were played yesterday af
ternoon between Verna Tinkelpaugh
and Hazel Melick and by a score of
(5-1, (i-:? Miss Tinkelpaug was declared
college champion. The game was the
nineteenth of the series and an excep
tionally fast one from start to finish.
Miss Harris acted as umpire.
Lottie Savage, former college and
citv champion, has challenged the win
ner and the game will be played this
week
Miss Bertha Oooden and Mr. I.
1' l'roudlit, both graduates of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, were recently
married in tills city. Miss Oooden is
a member of the Kappa Alpha sorority
and Mr. Proudfit u member ot th"
Sigma Chi fraternity.
I Ian aid is ptijing $:'5,000 a year for
lis ( oaches It is estimated, however,
that the Cambridge students take
twice as much annually from bolt Yale
belt cis, so Harvard should worry. -F.xchange.
THE FOLSOM
BAKERY AND CAFE
1325 - 1331 N STREET
Asks a share of your patronage. We are equipped to
serve you and serve you right. A trial is all we ask.
THE FOLSOM
BAKERY AND CAFE
1325- 1331 N STREET
Friday, November 14, Alpha Theta I
Chi house party. Faculty Women's
dinner, Lincoln. Saturday, November
15. Oirls' club keiiHington. Temple.
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
The attendance of tho Wisconsin
Minnesota game was estimated at 18,
000, tho largest on record at Camp
Randall. Exchange.
After the Minnesota victory over
Wisconsin, no moro was hoard of the
potltlon from the alumni requesting
Coach Williams' resignation. Ex.
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