The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 26, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE D A I L NEB R ASK AN
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FRED ZIMMER
The University f Nehrasla toot
Ull machine saw actio ia a TwraUi
game acInst the freahmea Sattrdsy
afternoon. Tha freshmen displayed
n onorually strong- defense and the
Varsity ansa forced to extead itself
t win 14 to 0. Coach Bears nsd
about thirty men dorinr tha contest.
Urtinr tb second half with an en
tirely new team. It b quit evident
by the showin snade by all those
getting tnU the Varsity line-up that
Kehrafla will be represented by
Wast three rood teams this yer
Both bacVfield and line material it
to ba bad in ahnndance,
Dana the ! aaaaahara
f tU Vanity m1 JiUyW raal
iMtua tn;t7. Hn rvii
ia tk lUrtnl lin-p ware eapaoatty
imJ at traaad rMff thraaeh the
lias. TWm twa asaa eaa alternaU
aithar at fall r halt-hack and
cm haadla thaae p-ositiaas a
aicaty.
Duk. N4m)a'i PsJ saerchaat.
dial Bi af tha t '"' dai-
la lU sacaad half. Ha aickaa an
kola with jadrtaaat aad rea
inJ hi Urf . Marrs-sr, araa taafe
D.O.-. bIm at half, taraad i tha
kaat m af th slay ha carrwd
tha tall taraath the Fraah lias
MHr twaaty yard. LiaaWn, who
adayad at aaartae dartaf tha aacaad
half, haadWJ the teasa ta gaod stysa
aad Baada na aica gala tVmah
tha Eaa. Ha is ara aa catchbag aaatt
aad aaada aica retaras aa twa.
The freshatea bad one advantage
dor-ins tha nm and that was n
tha Vkking department. Chief Llk
ins, Oklahoma Indian, playing qtiar
ter for the fresh, go ff aome beao
tlfnl kicks, and bis yardage n
era! was fifty yards or better. Far
ley. foZbadc Richards, tackle, and
Tons, end, were other freshmen
whose playing was outstanding.
Raatsay Gieee Raadiags
Ra Ramsey. Instructor tn the de
partment of dramatira, gave a num
ber of readings at the stuaeni rrcr,r-
tion at the First Presbyterian cnurcn
Friday evening.
Use Libraries
nni of the University of Wis
consin Library school use the public
libraries In twenty-ova Badger cities
for practice work.
FORMAL OPENING
of our
New Store for Women
Living Models
displaying Authentic Fall Modes
Monday from 7 to 9 p. m.
Orchestra and Specialty
Dance Numbers
Third Floor
R (March Faad Graws
The University of Wisconsin Thar-
ry7 rov vi
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Dal U a(rai4 ta r
a ta ituii at ta
data aftwvata.
maceutical Research fund ha grown
from $1,000 In 1917 to 110.000 this
year.
WANT ADS
FOUND Black key case with keys.
Fountain College book Jom. v.-
at Station A
LOST White gold link bracelet sel
with sapphires and brilliant. Re
ward. FayJVilliam. F6292.
MODERN ROOM in privaUliome.
Morning and evening meals if de
sired. Call LS591.
LOST Small leather note book con
taining Sociology teaenmg no
Finder please return notes at Wast,
to Apt D-l 648 So. 12th, L7273.
Reward.
TAN SPORT COAT exchanged at
rush party. Anyone Having snow
ledge of it call F6292
LOST.wsmall tan leather pursa con
taining tortlse rim glasses,
Wahl founUin pen, coin purte, and
compact Reward. CaU iao-
LOST Elgin gold lst watch
infl.tibla rold band. Reward.
Phone D4757. Ceclle SUffea.
ROOM FOR RENT For man. Fri.
vate entrance. Steam heat 1217
M. B3630.
FURNISHED ROOMS For boys.
Lra airy rooms wiia sleeping
porch. 14S2 R. LB548.
LOST-A green raffia pursa on R
between Hth ana n.
Ji n
The game yesterday gsve Coach
Bears; and his assistants a good idea
of bow the men looked vnder fire, es
pecially, as the opposition given by
the freshmen was of the r?t clas
variety. It is donbtfal that some of
tbs teams which Nebraska neets thi
year cotld have offered a rtror:ger
defense.
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Varsity Oeaners
Roy WytWra. Mgr.
316 No, 12 SL
TVNOTXRCcTROOMS suiUbla for
four boys. Inquira evenings, in
South 12th.
WE HAVE a numoer oi
comfortable steam heated rooms
for rent at the following weekly
rates. Single $3.50 and up. double
$2.50 per person and for three at
12 00 each. For room with bath,
single $7.50. double $5.00, for three
$4.00 each. No charge for baths and
w tr at all times. Hotel Waver-
:ur. t 13th and "L" Streets.
AKBXNSLT
JUST TO ATTRACT YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR
NEW STOCK OF WHITMAN'S BOXED CANDIES IN
ADDITION TO OUR OWN. THEY'RE DELICIOUS.
PUNCH
WHEN BOUGHT AT BRUCES IS REAL PARTY IN
SURANCE. WE GUARANTEE THE PUNCH-THAT
INSURES YOUR GOOD TIME. HIGHEST QUALITY
AND LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN.
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14TH & O
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After yesterday's game, ar selec
tion of the starting baekfiel4 fa) the
Drake game next Saturday would be
BoweS at fuU, with Brown and
DaSey at halves. The qnartcrhack
imcHas sa nt ia soach af a ramHe.
Bronson, "Stephens and IindeH are
a3 ahowinir op weu. Eronsoa wj.'
prohably get the assignment because
of his experience.
iRILL
We carry a good quality, welt sole drill shoe; made in
reputation Monson last; leather will take a good polish
and give exceptional service.
$4.00
WaeJ tan frasa rraaa that
Caach Sel a aad ki SMrataaaat
"31" Baritar. at aiaaatag aaaa
aiprbaa far sVa aswaiag gaaaa. It
3 ba mmaauhml.that Draha aawt
Nabnaka's apfila-cart last year, bot
wa om it aaaaa will Lappa again.
Wa Wtisia that Caad Baarg alaa
If you have a narrow foot and find it hard to get a cor
rect fit try our Weyenberg '"Comflex Army shoe the
most comfortable army shoe made.
A to E widths
$6.50
Downstairs
MAGEE'R
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4GEEqS
The Magee College Room is Now Showing
Correct Fall Styles
FO
IL-aV fl II II II tl 1 1 l"a
MEN
rWIE average voung chap in college knows "what's what" and what he wants "lhes.
Tllfa to SS exacting claL thai the Magee College Room particularly appeals. Our tremend
ous aLrtoen "our thorough understanding of the college man's wants, plus our very definite
valuefgtvS leadership has brought to use a great collegiate flowing In a chumm, jrgr
of our second floor the College Room is a mighty popular spot these days. You 11 quickly
kirn the reason why.
The Eli
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Taw tk correct ccilkviatc
caat. hira l-butto. aafl froat.
ay f ittinc hwasa. Bolton alsa
airk aa t. TrosMrt arc la
atraicat cat.
$40 to $55
Dinner Suits
Ot fine alack aafiaisaca bm
data. Mrdiuai aoft front. Maarc
kirt an4 bv aaist. Tkc
effect is a taB. iQuare, fuU
rbestea appearance.
$3850 to ss
SPEIER'S
presents the
finest in
FALL SHOES FOR COLLEGE GIRLS
OUH most particular patrons are the University girls.
Every style detail must be correct as a carefully
prepared scientific experiment. Our advance showing
embraces an elaborate and distinctive selection of shoes
vibrant with Autumn modes. Youll be delighted with
the original models and greatly satisfied with the values.
$7.50 to 14.50
OTJE hosiery department is particularly well
fitted to serve theUniverrty girl. Ever
alert in merchandising we have scured some
of the outstanding Fall originations at prices
that are unusual.
Nowa- 'aa a
TENTH AND O STREET
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Regent D. B-
Broa4 skouldcred. fuD chcured.
2-burUm Coati Hk suae bir
Raflwr vide pointed ktpeli and
-rth a traced shape to the front.
A most popular jacket anions ex-
arti&c collere
$35 to $65
pen
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77ic Tubo
Saadiaa the aewest ieeaa soaai
aaaaUara. airh alee. ooualc
hraaatei. lone ctraicbt kaarins
aay fittinc aeoalden. aaac fcha
!ou linkable para silk
and atlk liaod taroag-aaat.
$35 to $85
Grid
A vnmrt Z-Inmoa sack. aBediuai
lenctk and rataer loose fittinc.
Soft roll, aotcb lapels, vitk
aquare shoe Ida a. Populsr aaon
poaac ssea fa' all-round
Collegiate
Baku Ions and lass hanriac
effect. aoft front aad atraJrht
1'ne aack. Buttons taroark.
Fatrk pockets, ae-artk a 3k
lined- la plaia colors and fancy
?0 to $65 tQ $5Q
All These Models Shown In Our College Room
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