I ij i 17 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ! -1 j ': h ! i - i j'i In Years Gone By 1901. The three literary societies, Pala dain, Union and Delian, held (heir reg ular meetings with an interesting pro gram at each. 1902. The Cornhusker football team de feated the Colorado Aggies 10 to 0. OFFICIAL REFUSES KU KLUX A CHARTER 1904. The Nebraska Cornhuskers left for Colorado via the Hock Island. 1905. The Nebraska Cornhuskers won from South Dakota by a score of 42 to 6. 1908. A reception was held at the home of W. J. Bryan for the advisory board and cabinet of the Y. M. C. A. CHARLESTON. W. Va., - Oct. 6 Informal application for a charter of incorporation was made yesterday by the realm of West Virginia, Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, according to Houston G. Young, secretary of state. Mr. Young declined to issue the charter. He said he made it plain to the applicant, who did not give his name, that the organization will not be granted a charter in this state." Secretary Young did not give his reason for the refusal. WHITE SOX WIN SECOND GAME ' CHICAGO, Oct. 6. Score: White Sox (American) . 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 18 Cubs (Nationals) 100000121 5 14 2 9 4 Professor A. A. Reed, director of the university extension service, was one of the speakers at the teachers' institute of Merrill county. He out lined the work of the extension di vision of our .university. The meetiitg was held at Central City October 6. The teachers of Merrill county deemed it a great honor to have had White S'ox Faber, McWeeney and professor Reed meet with them on Mildred Doyle, '22, and Faye Loucks. '2.'5. are spending the week-end in Falls City. Schalk. Cubs Martin, Freeman, York and Killifer, O'Farrell. For Yoour Hallowe'en Party Me have a complete stock of decorations, favornj place pards, cut-outs, deco rated and plain crepe paper, and a dandy selection of noise makers. George Bios., 1213 N St. 1911. Cornhusker co-eds formed a "root ing squad. " The Black Masks took charge and were industrially selling season tickets. The plan was to en courage the girls to attend the foot ball games. DA 'i(pP Tho new party favors and noise makers are hero. See them before you decide on what to use for your party. George Bros., Stationers, 1213 street. Advertisement. Word has recently been received from II. (). Peterson E. E., '20, from Schenectady, N. Y., that he is now persuing a test course in Radio engi neering with the General Electric people, in which line .Mr. Peterson specialized while at Nebraska. Party time again. We've a lot of new things to show you. George Bros., Stationers. 1213 X St. 9 8 at the b I Lindell Party House j music by a this date. SWEATER SALE Saturday VALUES UP TO $7.50 All Styles and Colors Special$3.95 INSPECT OUR COATS DRESSES SUITS BLOUSES UNDERWEAR HOSE Friday & Saturday , ideating I Virgil Hammond Kings I b 8 Piece Orchestra 8 b i it Ad mission 75c per couple, including tax Where Do You Lunch Try our newly epuipped dining room Luncheon 35c- Combination Suppers 35c and 60c. OPEN ALL NIGHT SAVOY CAFE WANT ADS. LOST A GOLD EVERSIIARP FEN cil with name, V. Ordway, engrav ed on side. B6450. DANCE AT ROSEWILDE Saturday, 8:30 Till 11:30 $1.25 a couple, tax incuded B I - S W I N G THE FASHION PARK COPYRIGHTED BI-SWING EX. TEA'S I OX SLEEVE FEATURE ASSURES COMFORT THROUGH THE SHOULDERS AND PERMITS ARM ACTIVITY IN JACKETS OF THE NORFOLK TYPE. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE AXXOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READ Y- TO - P.UT- OX TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Other Fine Suits and Overcoats at 19.75, 24.75, 34.75 and up. Day 1 i rfeldfiiti tore - - - - --'iftin milnai iii.n 21 ' 11 MOWN FAC It has been unknown to the buying public of Lincoln and vicinity, that the Men's department and the Women's department of "THE BOOTERY" have not been owned and operated by the same capital. We, the "Palmer-Epplen Co., Inc., who have owned the Women's Dept. for the past six years, have pur chased, the Men's Dept. at such a low figure that we are able to give the men of this community a chance to buy shoes at HALF and LESS. After this sale we will endeavor to conduct the best and most up-to-date exclusive shoe shop in the city for men and women. By this we mean Courteous Treat ment. Proper Fitting and Service without abusing the word. 20 Pairs Men's Shoes on Table at $3.95 It Also a limited number of women's shoes at reduced prices. It will pay you to come miles to attend this. 00 Pair s M ens Shoes Worth up to $15, now for L fee Palmer-Epplen Co., Inc. 1230 "O" Street" Your feet will bring you back"' Prices That Talk 90 pairs Men's Oxfords $ at Postage paid on all mail orders. Send size marking in old shoes. to avoid mistakes. . v