DAILY NEBRABKAN THE The Daily Nebraskan Property of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln R. V, Koupal Editor-in-Chief C. E. Paul Managing Editor Contributing Editor nnnf S? .Sociatf Editor ?0rl8 SS""-............Associate Editor A. J. Covert Reportorlal Staff Jean Burroughs Clara Schulte Edward Weaver J6 A. cSS? Guy Moates cSy Charles Peterson John Kyle aa Eva Miller C. L. Jones Aileen Eberman Marguerite Kauffmaa John Wenstrand Iran Beed Frank Barnett Joe C. Flaherty Cloy Hobson TJ. S. Harkson Manager B. B. Scott Asst. Business Manager Entered at the postofflce at wncoin. .m-.. -----class mall matter, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915 It is really too bad that some of the recent high school gradu ates can spend but half a semester with us. It is said, and no doubt truthfully, that they alone are responsible for their short University career. Now that we know the mixers to be an assured success would itiot be well to "get busy" on the proposition of providing more spacious quarters! Let that be a part of the University extension plan. Now for the basket ball season. Who will make the team? Again we turn our eyes to the "Monarch." The Cornhusker staff will spend the Thanksgiving vacation at work on YOUR book. What will you dot Let us suggest that you arrange to have your picture taken or that you take some snap shots so that the staff will not be obliged to run some "better than nothing" material at the last minute. YOUR book depends very much upon what YOU do for it. The Texas Magazine refers to the "Human Fly" as "a person possessing the quintessence of 'botheraciousness.' He who is so annoying that when he is around, you long with all the ardor of your soul for a human fly swatter. He is the man who, when you are straining every nerve to grasp the point of a lecture, interrupts by leaning confidentially in your direction and remarking on the status of the weather, the series, the girls, or anything that may be uppermost in his mind." Quite right. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Sophomore football practice today at 11 o'clock. East door of Armory. The Freshmen and Sophomores foot ball battle will take place at 2:30 p. m., Wednesday, November 24, on the Athletic field. Junior-Senior Football Game Today at 2:30 o'clock on the Ath letic field. The Y. W. C. A. vesper service Tues- Ladies English Shoes top. Flat lasts with rubber soles and heels. Gun Metal and Tan blind eyelet lace to AT MM We have the new Havana Brown. MHi(iSiflioii DayliiRt6lolffing' Store day will be a Thanksgiving service Several University glrle will talk. ' Football Men All football men who expect to take gymnasium work for the rest of the semester, report at once to Dr. Clapp's office. Physical Education No. 27 Physical Education, No. 27 (wres tling class), will meet at 4 o'clock Monday, November 29, in Memorial ball. A. R. SILVESTER, Instructor. GUY CHAMBERLAIN, THE PEERLESS END (Continued from page 1) and smoothly down through the line, sidestepping here, dodging there, pull ing his foot out of this trap and knock- in e that man over until with a clear field before him, he runs smoothly down the field and sinks down be tween the goal posts. It looks easy, because tl Is done with ease. He can send a forward pass with perfect ac curacy, as far out as the fastest end can travel for it, and he can pick one of the air as easily. His defensive work is marvelous, and more than once he has pulled down a runner from behind when he had eluded the Husker backfield. The sensation in western football, and there are few, if any, wing players in America who can claim superiority over him. He has another term next year. He will have to play without Dick Ruther ford, the man who is largely respon sible for making way for his long runs, but he will have big "Tim" Corey, and Shaw, and Otoupalik and Riddell over on the other end to bal ance things up, and he will make the same old gains perhaps bigger ones. The Mogul Barber Shop, S. It. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $5.50 for $4.50, 137 North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. German Lunch and' Cafe, R. C. Schelder, manager. 1121 P street Twenty-five couples were entertain ed at a house dance by Sigma Nu Fri day evening. The out of town mem bers of the fraternity who were pres ent included Emil Krahulik, ex-'17, of Omaha; D. Yocum, ex-'17, of Talmage; Lyle Klngery. '1. ot Tllden; Glenn Miller, '15, of Harlan, Iowa. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Lycan. Printing that'a better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. Special values In tan shoes, for drill. Cincinnati Shoe Store, 142 N. 12th. PIPE HOSPITAL Bring us your disabled pipes. Conway's, 1306 O. St. WANTED A roommate. Call at 1636 M street Phone L-4871. George Loewenthal A. I. E. E. 151-60-51 LOST An Eastman kodak at the Iowa game. Finder return to this of fice and receive reward. 136-50-62. LOST Ladles' watch and fob. Re ward offered. Finder please leave watch, name and address with Regis trar. 135-49-61 FOUND Bunch of keys at 13th and P streets. Inquire at Daily Nebras kan office. LOST The University Girls' club secretary's book. Return to Nebras kan office. FOR RENT Two modern furnish ed rtoms; one single and one double. jfor $8 and $10, respectively. Apply, 1 1414 S street Phone 16768. t; V - i4 v-,c )X Did you hear fhls Orchestra at the Temple Friday nlghtf We are now book ing engagements. Any number of pieces furnished. Call B-2556. STOP! THINK V TVUINUTE! Increase your earning power by taking a course In Shorthand, Type writing or other commercial subject in this big, busy, elegantly eaulpped and thoroughly manned commercial school. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES We will arrange suitable hours University Folks Feel at Home Here NebraskaSchool of Business T. A. BLAKESLEE, Business Manager Corner O and 14th StreeU, Lincoln, Nebraska The University School of Music RELIABLE INSTRUCTION IN ALL BRANCHES OF Music Dramatic Art Aesth8tl3 Dancing ASK FOR INFORMATION WILLARD KIMBALL, Director Opposite Campus 11th & R St. NEWEST NOVELTIES IN PENNANTS, JEWELEY AND SOUVENIRS AT ." CO-OP BOOES STOKE A. H. Peden 318 No. 11th Phone L4610 THE fa 233 North 12th 8L Telephones B2311 and B3355 Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers For the "Work and 8erric that Pleases." Call B2311. The Best Equipped Dry Cleaning Plant In the West One day service If needed. Reasonable prices, good work, prompt service. Repair to men's garments carefully made. When you wish to send a post card huy our ALBERTYPE SEPIA OR COLORED VIEWS of the University Buildings. 3 for 5c We have Postage Stamps College Book Store Facing Campus do Youn isiiristuas shopping early ! I