1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN !5ment of new Aril1 v RATES ON RENT-A-FORDS lower gas, tire and car VVjle now quote the lowest rates Prlf history. Sedans and coupes ,n ame rate. Also there is ,re . rharee during the day time, fl reQuir'd is reduced to $10 dePv Cards showing the new rates C am will be ready for distribu in few days. We ere pioneers business and our ideal i. to ' V l, the best running cars at the S-i-i "" for your patronage. MOTOR OUT COMPANY. 1120 P Street. Phone B4718 and B42335 The place with the big electric sign T "Drive Yourself." p.y Your Pledge Today! ALL THIS WEEK . . e-,,nnf Photodramatie Druf That ll Thrill th. Heart f the World! you'll never forget WALLACE kciu In HUMAN WRECKAGE Other Entertaininr Features LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, S, 7, ALL THIS WEEK J. K. McDonald presents PENROD AND SAM ADDED ATTRACTION Pathe's Exclusive Moving Pictures of PAPYRUS VS. ZEV Gnat International $100,000 Race Other Entertaininf Features RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3 5. 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THIS WEEK A Thrillinf Tale of the Arctic THE WOMAN GONOOERS With a Brilliant Cast "ONE CYLINDER LOVE" A Nrw Sennrtt Comedy "FIGHTING BLOOD" Third Story of Second Series SHOWS START AT 1, 3. S, 7. 9 THUR. FRI. SAT. "MINUTE NEWS CURRENT VIEWS" i THE QUAIL" A New Rod and Gun Picture JOHNNY JONES In a New Comedy EROADCASTlNG,, THE SAYTONS A Selection of the Most Wonderful Gymnastic Feats ia the World MYERS & STERLING "Different Things NStuff ROSE REVUE with James, Anderson and Kins; Songs, Dance, and Syncopation" ' EDDIE CLAYTON FRANK LENHIE Chappie The Chap mrJk the Hat" MI NSTREL MOKARCHS Aa unique of ferine; ia Minis treky SHOWS AT 2:30. 7:00. V4 FEW BIG GAMES WILL BE PLAYED THIS WEEK Moat Teams Resting After Hard Contests of Last Saturday. Following last Saturday's games in which most of the major teams in the country met other strong teams, there are few "big" games carded for this week. On the coast, California, after a hard battle with Washington State which they won by a 9 to 0 score will have an easy game with Nevada. Washington , State plays Oregon U. In the south Georgia Tech plays Alabama, Auburn will battle Geor gia U, and Centre will play Ken tucky. ' In 'the east and in the Big Ten several hard games are on tap for football elevens. Chicago meets Illi nois and Iowa meets Michigan, in games which will undoubtedly de cide the Big Ten title. Chicago, fear ing the open fteld running of half back Grange, Illinois star, ia working developing a strong defense. Coach Zuppke of the Illinois squad, in pre paring for the game, is using three sets of backfield men. A veal game of football will be seen when these two mentors bring their teams to gether. Interest in the east centers around the Syracuse-Penn State game at Syracuse. The Orange team is un defeated this season and have dem onstrated some brilliant football, while Penn State was held to 13 to tie with West Virginia last Saturday. Saturday's game will be a real test for Syracuse and will give her op ponents. for the rest of the year, an idea of the kind of game she can play. In other major contests Yale meets Army, Carnegie Tech meets Leigh, Hardvard plays Tufts, Layfaette tackles Washington and Jefferson, Pennsylvania plays Pitt, and Navy plays Colgate. Notre Dame, in anticipation of the Cornhusker game on the 10th, ( and from the fact that they have met three major teams in as many weeks, will have a comparatively easy team in Purdue, although the Purple war riors have shown some real football in past games. The athletic board of Notre Dame has ruled that the Irish team will not go west for a post-season game un less invited to play at Pasadena in the Tournament of Roses. Since Navy and Penn State are both con sidered for this date, it is doubtful if Rockne's team will make the trip. Dr. F. W. Upson, chairman of the department of chemistry, is to give a talk on "Colloids" before the physi cal science section of the State Teachers Association this afternoon. Dr. M. O. Johnson Dentist 70S-10 Sec Mutual Building Phone B202S Residence 156S So. 23rd Street Phone F2027 Husker Grid Album. u! f)) Joy Berquist, Nebraska's 220 pound guard is playing his third year of varsity football. "Berk" had no previous experience before he took up the pigskin sport at Nebraska but has developed into a valuable lineman. Joy's home is in Lincoln. He is a law student, a member of Bushnell Guild fra ternity, and a member of the "N" Club. HARRIERS PREPARE FOR MISSOURI VALLEY MEET Cross-Country Team Not Dis couraged by Defeats This Season ORPHEUM Friday-Saturday Nights Sat. Matinee Nov. 9 and 10 SEAT SALE TODAY JOHN GOLDEN Producer of "Lirhtin' " Presents the Soul of Laughter. thC ; lYaar A Conic Tragedy of Married Ufa PRICES NIGHTS 75c to 2.50 MATINEE 50c to 1.50 With the Missouri Valley Cross country meet but two weeks' away, the Husker Harriers have been doubl ing their effortsi in an attempt to develop a winning team. Though the team has failed to register victories this season, their showing has been far from discourag ing. Each meet has shown a marked improvement ifl the material. In spite of the injuries of two men in the first meet, the team came back in the second meet and gave the Jay hawkers a good run. The comparative score at Missouri does not do justice to the team. Though the Tiger harriers placed five men ahead of the first Husker, the Nebraska runners made a better race than at any other meet of the season. In the exceptional time of 26:50.5 the first Missouri runner crossed the tape, only two seconds behind their home record. The first Nebraska man was only four seconds behind the first Missouri harrier, while the second Husker completed the course in 26:58. It must be understood that Missouri has a team of champion caliber this year. Hewett, the Tiper runner that led the field here last year, was unable to make the team this fall, as well as another member of last year's squad. Call Off Basketball Practice for Monday Due to the stadium drive there will be no basketball practise Mon day. About November 15 the squad will start daily practices and lipht scrimmage will be on the card. The next two weeks will find the basket shooters occupied with fundamentals and it is essential that every possi ble candidate report at once to get these fundamentals because it will be impossible to go over them again when the scrimmages open in full tilt November 15. All candidates should report Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 to 7 o'clock. 1 ' I a ORPHEUM Today NhciIB.1- MTTNEE FFRIDAY "- e S1.BO; Mat. SOc to $IM ,r flo. Tax. ATS NOW ON SALE Orpheum Today m LLI wi miiii i F 1 J 1 l Pt' '"' f I 'I . ' NT A !F 4 ' g F' maka Warm Friends Robing Cloth small, medium and large sized robes. Satin borders, cordings, and :ord belts, 5.00 and 6.00 Corduroy Robes plain and fancy striped, solid colors. Rose, blue, American Beauty, grape, etc. Priced 4.50, 5-00, 6.50, 8.00. Greet cold mornings with a Warm Bathrobe What a relief it is to have a warm comfortable robe to slip into the first thing on these cold mornings. College girls especially should own one to wear lounging about in their room. Robing Cloth with quilted trimmings on sleeves; also cordu roy trimmings or satin bandings. 8.00, 8.50 and 9.50. Tailored Flannel and Robe cloth some in Mandarin style. Very attractive. Priced 10.00. Second Floor Remember! Delicious Suppers, 5 to 5:30 p. m. Fifth Floor. feg (), "2922" In our windows today are displayed seven suits made from "2922", the famous blue herringbone cloth which outdistances all others in popularity among university men. "2922" is woven from the finest Australian wool obtainable into a cloth that combines good looks with the most lasting service ever known. The price is $60 and for every occasion of col lege life, you'll find "2922" exactly suited. See it in the windows; try on the seven models in the store, and select now the one you like best FARQUHAR'S Nebraska9 s Leading College Clothiers STUDENT HEADQUARTERS Fcr Drill Supplies and Winter Outdoor Clothing'. A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR STUDENTS Black leather Puttees, factory dyed $2.75 Sam Browne Belts 4.75 Drill Russett Shoes 2.75 Black Officers Shoes 4.95 Leather or Corduroy, leather-lined Vests .... $5.75 Sheeplined Coats $9.75 up Whipcord or Gaberdine Cravanettes, at $9.75 IT WILL PAY YOU TO PAY US A VISIT Lincoln Army and Navy Supply Co. 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