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POTTER STAYS IN THE GAME
Stellar Quarterback of Hu&ker
Overcomes Parental Objections.
AGGIES WILL ARRIVE TODAY
Facts About Lincoln
Highway Towns to
Be Listed in Booklet
Couch Sllehni In I.ooklna? for Hard
(.aaae, bat la Xot Aiprehes.tve
Reaardln Final llfinlt
Week's Practice Mailt.
LINCOLN. Oct (Special.) Tho
nvil cheering news the Cornhuakt-r
rnp has received the lat fek
the announcement that llcrh l'otter,
etellhr quarterback of ths team, would
continue to play font hnll despite paren
tal objection. Mrn. 1'ottcr for tha last
eek haa been itisintent thBt her son
check In hla suit and Mop playing
Potter went to Seward nnl pleaded Ma
own case so effectively that hla mother
finally yielded to hla entreaties to be
allowed to flnlith the pennon. Tr.e los ot
Totter would have been a moKt serious
blow to the Hunker and Coach. Htlehm
Id congratulating; hlmaelf that the matter
ended happily.
I.'slng the A meg plnys again la at even
ins, the freshmen made good gains
against the varsity. Corey was on the
sidelines suffering from a bum leg and
Potter was also out of acrlmmaKO with a
bruised knee, but the rest ot the squad
la In excellent shape. Caley ran tha
team from quarter and the varsity made
a strong showing on the offensive.
The Aggies are due here today. Coach
Stlehm la looking for a hard game, but
thlnka that the' Hunkers should be able
to add another notch In their spurt .for
another all victorious season.
The Aggies will have short practice
tomorrow afternoon on the Nebraska
field preceding the Itusker signal drill.
It has been the lightest week's work
sine practice was started at the uni
versity, Htlehm desiring to give his
squad a complete rest.
Uni of Omaha Eleven
in Light Scrimmage
t-lght scrimmage practice against the
Reserves Thursday afternoon marked the
end of a hard week's practloe for the
Vnlverslty of Omaha foot ball eleven In
anticipation for tha York game Saturday
"With not a player out of the lineup be
cause of Injuries and with the team In
excellent condition, supporters of the
scarlet and black are looking for a vlu
tory over thell heavier opponents.
Only one player, leHolt at fullback,
will be unable to take the trip. Uellolt
found It Impossible to do so because of
the present election, as he la a candidate
for county superintendent of public
athoola. Tha abaence of the heavy full
back la expected to greatly lessen the
Omaha schools chances of taking the
game as much was expected of his heavy
line-smashing In - the contest. In his
place Coach Dow haa shifted Jenks from
right guard, using Kruse in Jenks' place.
The team will leave this evening for
York, the following players besides Coach
Dow taking the trip: Mathlaaon, Kruse,
Hannlsh, Mannish, Jorgt-nscn, Blebert,
Utlmpsun, Keeae, Felby, Adams, Brace.
Jenks, Hughes, Btellsle, Nelarn and l'ur-kee.
K'ery town and city on Hie Lincoln
HiKhwHy Is to be catalogued and the
prtm-lpiil facts about the city are to be
recorded and printed In booklet form. The
Lincoln Highway association has written
to all the towns and cities on tha route
nrkins' for Information about the place.
Forty-three questions In all are asked,
Including the population, the number of
schools, the capacity of the high school,
the condition of the railway crossings on
the, highway at the city, whether or not
thore Is a free library, the matter of hotel
accommodations and a great many other
CREIGHTON DROPS ANOTHER
Omaha Team Succumbs to St. Thomas
by Score of Nine to Nothing;.
OPEN PLAY BRINGS VICTORY
Spread Forma Unas ass Fretet
Forward Pausing: Pasalea Craiaja
loa Defease aad Makes
core's Passible.
ST. PAUL. Minn., Oct. So.-.Bpeclal
Telegram.) The light, but faal St
Thomas, taam, through frequent use of
open plays and forward passes, trimmed
Crelghton university bera today, to 0.
The Crelghton lads put up a Miff argu
ment, but their defense wa not strong
facts. This will give the assoc iation a , enough to break up the mass of plays
presented by tha local boya
Crelghton put up a noble battle, but
they flunked several times in tho pinches
and the luck broke against them at cru
cial times with the result that they
fulled to score. Dutcii Plats... the little
halfback for the Blue and White, waa
an Individual star, but his mates failed
to co-operate with him. Tim and again
Plata carried the ball for substantial
gains but his work waa fruitless, chiefly
because he waa given no Interference.
Phowalter at taokls played a wonder
ful defensive game and It was Impos
sible for Ht. Thomas to gain through his
side of the line.
Warren, Earhart and Wagner also
imade names for themselves by tbelr
consistent work.
MILLS WILL NOT ACCOMPANY
ELEVEN TO SIOUX CITY
Because of the sickness of his brother,
Coach Mills of the high hi ho. eleven has
gone to Chicago and will not accompany
ths team when It plays Sioux City Satur
day, Wither and Neville will also be out I I Ihl IVPRQIT Y RPMHWAI
of tho lineup. Nevertheless the team j U IMI V t no I I T tt t m U V A L
satisfied that it will bring back the! OPPOSERS BACK DCWN
"bacon" from the lowans. : Opponents of univereity remo'-nl. who
''had arranged a debate on the cn;p(tllon
"""r" " iat Nebraska Citv for Wednendnv
l.est week the llrooklyn club wlgncd i ,.i.i,i , r... . ,
Southpaw Pitcher Tltchlson and Third n,ns' ,vlden!lv Bot (rM f-rt " "p
taseman Oetx to 1'15-K conlraU. minute. Wlun Annn Haymow;,
eve
last the
Omaha attorney who was to argue lit
fa'cr of removal was lD hla way to ths
ttain. he received a telegram stating .that
the debate had hern called off, becauss
Judge A. A. Uischof of Nebraska City
had hacked out of the debate, and no
one elr could be secured to uphold ths
opiesUim.
compact body of Information for the
benefk of travelers who will traverse ths
Lincoln Highway. They will be able by
referring to their booklet to plan their
tops, select tbelr hotels, and schedule
their entertainment many days In advance
of reaching a town.
Ames Team Goes to
Lincoln for Game
Kn route to Lincoln, where today
they meet the Nebraska university team
In the annua foot ball game, the Iowa
Agglen from Ames puaaed through
Omaha- They arrived In a special car
over the Northwestern and went out over
the Uurllngton. For ths accommodation
of those going to the gains the Burlington
wilt run a special from Omaha to Lincoln
Lantern." this morning.
AMEUA, la., Oct 30.-(dpeclal Telegram.)
In a pretty badly battered condition.
stiff and sore as a result of ths Missouri
gams a week ago, the Cyclone squad of
twenty-two men and two coaches left
Ames this morning for Lincoln, where
they clash with Stiehm's feared squad
tomorrow. Although tha team Is keyed
up for a battle with ths Nebraskane.
neither ths players nor the coaches were
under a spell over confidence as to ths
outcome. Considerable hope waa found
In the alleged newa that quarterback
Potter, Rutherford, Howard and Cham-
btrlaln, on account of Michigan Aggie
Injurlea would not be In the Comhusker
lineup.
COACH HAWLEY WILL SEE
NEBRASKA-AMES GAME
Motorcycle Riders
and Aviators Work
at Speedway Today
Another series of motorcycle raoes will
be held at the Stadium speedwoy In East
Omaha this afternoon, starting at 8
o'clock, with seven races on ths program.
In addition to ths races Ralph E. Mc
Millan, the aviator, will make two flights.
McMillen Is rapidly gaining favor as an
aviator, especially as ha Is originally a
Council Uluffs boy and Inlands to malts
Omaha his home from now on.
While McMillen clings to ths straight
flying game at present, he Is seriously
considering the construction or purchase
ot a machine similar to that uaed by Lin
coln Ueaohey and trying his hand at the
loop stunt. Ths race program today In
cludes aeveral Interesting events and the
competition should be keen.
IOWA CITT, la., Oct. SO. (Special.)
Coach Hawley will go to Lincoln to see
Nebraska and Ames play. Ths Hawkeyea
meet both these teams. Ames on Novem
ber 14 at Ames and Nebraska at Iowa
City on November 21. The Aggies are not
feared, but the Cornhuskers performance
against the Michigan Aggies has thrown
a big scare Into ths local camp. The
Hawkeyea feel that It Is up to them to up
hold ths honor of Big Nine foot ball as
they are the only conference team which
the Nebraskans meet. It the Nebraska
performance against the Michigan Ag
gies Is to be taken as a criterion, how
ever, there are few teams In the west that
would have much chance with Stlehm's
"New Suits
and Overcoats
from our Kensington factories
Every few tlays we show new patterns :nul now
fityles of suits anil overcoats. "NVe arrange with oar
Kensington manufacturers to send us any new gar
ment that comes out ufter the owning of the season.
This enables ua to constantly show the new things.
We do not buy job lots or bankrupt stock ff
questionable styles and of uncertain quality. It has
never been our policy to quote low prices hociuio of
inferior goods.
You .will find in our ehop only new merchandise
sold at a legitimate profit and with our guarantee of
absolute satisfaction to tho purchaser. Take n look
at our bright new Kensington suits and overcoat a at
$20 and Sri1). They will appeal t you immensely.
Creighton High to
Meet Logan Today
Crelghton High school will play the
Logan (la) High on Creighton field at
1:10 this afternoon. The officials are F. K.
Montgomery, Maurice Howard and Otis
Morganthaler. Ths following Is ths lineup
for Crelghton: Center.t Wearies; rlgh
guard. Hoyea; right tackle, 8. McCarthy;
left tackle, T. Tobln; right end. Morton;
left end, Conley; right half, Savory; full
back, Raslnlus: left half, Campbell; quar
terback, O'Connor, captain.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914-
BURGESS-NASH COMPANY-
STORE NEWS TOR SATURDAY
Men!
MEN'S
Here's That Sale
FURNISH
of
INGS
We Told You About--An Opportunity to Buy Men's
"Wear at a Most Ridiculous Price Almost Giving It Away
A Fact Brought About by the Purchase of the
"Wholesale Stocks of the Nebraska Suspender, Belt and
Garter Co., and the Atlas Mfg. Co., 419 S. 12th St., This City
TO THESE Btocks we have added several other very special purchases of merchan
dise that will appeal to men, and throughout the offering the prices are of the most
extraordinary sort.
We have arranged for a great response. The entire Men's Section on the main
floor and in the Economy Basement have been given over to the display and sale and
plenty of extra salespeople to assist you.
Men's NECKWEAR from the Neb. S. B. & G. Co.
50c to 75c Values at 19c
At this price we offer a great assortment of Men's Four-in-IIand Neckwear in
good colors and patterns, made up in shapes that sell reg'ly at 50c and 75c, Sat.
ssssBnteaSanpsWaM'
Shield bows, shield
and a few four-in-hands,
Saturday at
teek
lc
ties and four-
5c
Neckwear
Satur
day at
19c
of a better sort,
15c-12ic-10c
Bows, bat
in hands,
at
Men's GLOVES at a Sacrifice
THREE big lots, including several well-known makes, in kid, mocha and cape stock,
Both dressed and unfinished. Broken sizes, but wonderful values, at
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 a Pair
NEBRASKA CITY ELEVEN
BEATEN BY YORK
HIGH
TORK. Neb.. Oct. . tBpeetal Tele
gram.) Nebraska City High school
I eleven was defeated by York High this
i afternoon, 23 to S.
I In the third quarter tho entire lineup
' for York waa composed of the second
. team. Cox of York mads thr touch
I downs and Trauger one, w hile Captain
I Kellogg made one drop kick for Nebraska
, City. Captain Kellog and Welsh starred
for Nebraska City and Cos and Captain
Myers for the locale.
Men's $1.50 Jersey Sweaters, 79c
Made of worsted yarn with the glove snap
fasteners; good selection of colors. 19 1
Positively $1.50 values. Saturday, JlP
choice for . . .
Men's Jewelry From the N. S. B. & G. Co.
To Go Like This
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gooa quaiuy. iveguiar -c una uc i v
lc
3c
values. I hoieo, pair
Collar buttons that would sell regularly for
10c, 15c and 26c. Your choice
Enameled tie o i Men's cuff links,
clasps
Men's cuff links. Us
clasps and scarf or
tie
clasps, scarf pins, silk
fobs and watch chains.
Worth to 11.25. CI-
for
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smiair Mages el IVjssaar
4 fr. lOi
NORFOLK HIGH CLAIMS
NORTH NEBRASKA TITLE
NORFOLK. Neb.. Oct. SO. 8peclal Tel
egram ) After defeating O Nelll High
school at foot ball hers today, 66 to 0, tha
Norfolk High echool foot ball team
claimed the North Nebraska champion
ship. Norfolk's only defeat this aeason
haa been at the handa of Lincoln, to T,
and then only because a goal kick was
mlased.
I
pins
Men's $1.50 to $4 Union Suits, 89c
A big lot of Itoxford and other sample lines of men's union suits In
wool and cotton, heavy or lightweight, in colors of gray, ecru and
white, worth 1.60 to $4.00. Saturday. QQn
nor -..It
Men's Handkerchiefs in the Sale
sens ior
..Me
s-H; r ku .kks?
mmm
Men's 50c and 75c Police
Firemen's Suspenders 19c,
Made of good line heavy webbing.
Good line of patterns. Kegular 50c
and 75c values, pair
Men's nd Bovr' Susnpndnrs Rnrw
soiled and mussed: at. nair
19c
lc
Men's Sus
penders at
Men's full dress 9C
suspenders at ....ZdC
.10c-15c
25c
extra
The kind
for 10c;
choice .
that
sell
3c
sell
5c
The kind that
16c. choice
Saturday, at . .
DOANE TIGERS BEATEN
BY GRAND ISLANDERS
C.RANP ISLAND. Neb., Oct. ID.-Ths
Poane Tigers went down to a K-to-0 de
feat at the hands of the (J rend Island
college foot ball team on th. local field
this afternoon. At no stage of ths game
did tVaae have a chance to win. Hoaene
St right tackle starred fnr Orand Island.
Ellsworth Win.
IOWA FA LI A la.. Oct. yt.-retnla!
TeWgram.) Defeating Pubuque oolleav
here todav bv a acore of 9 to u. Ellsworth
schedule and nrohablv clinched tha cham-if !
I ptonship of the Hawkey, conference.
The kind that
for 12c;
choice
Men's Kelt, from the X. 8. B. St tJ. Co. To lloa.
Tether holt. mad with sun metal, white and tan
pearl and gold plated buiklea. Some with
two buckles for each belt. Good quality
loather. Kelail 76C-S1. at
Men's belts that would ,Be,t8- "pl i!."Vf"rj!S 2
,, , . , the salesmen and made to retail at
sell for otC flUd )Cn 86c and 50c; sale price. r
75c. close, at. UOK, rhoic IOC
35c
fyfftttf Men's Suspenders in
S-jr'S vlnra nml nlnin r"
........
Good patterns, prVv
Men's Garters, Worth 10c. 15c,
and 50c, at lc, 5c and 10c
Made of good quality elastic webbing. Some have
shirt holder attachment. Worth regular 4 p ia.
15c. 25c and 60c. at lCdC"ltfC
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Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Soft
and Stiff HATS at $1.45
This we consider one of the big- ( ir
gest "snaps" in Men's Hats we've Jp 1 tD
offered In a long time. The hats A
are right up to the minute in
style, including both soft and stiff shapes in
the new- shapes.
They are sample lines, but the assortment af
fords a selection of all sizes and you are
sure to find a style to suit. Remember, they
are 12.50 to $3.00 values, at, choice. .$1.45
Sample Line Men's CAPS
From a big factory, no two alike; also a few
cloth bats, plush and balmacaan cloth, good
colors and sis. Sim of the cans haw oat
flaps, others are heavy Fall caps, $1.00,
$1.25 and 11.50 values.
45c-69c-89c
Men's $1.00 and $125 I'ndcrmear. 45c.
Odd lots of heavy wool shirt and drawers,
some soiled, some only shop worn,
regularly $1.00 and $1-25, for
Cotton Flannel (Jlovra, 614c.
Good quality with short wrist, very
special, at. pair "4C
45c
Men's Jersey Sweaters, 45c.
Good quality, with glove snap fasteners, tur
tle necks, In maroen, blue, red and
gray; choice
Cotton Flannel t; loves, 11c.
Good quality, with gauntlets, special,
at. pair
45c
lie
Men's (ilores and Mittens.
Warm lined, very specially Drlced.
pair. 69c. 45c, 392 and
at
-Men's Cotton Hose, 7,c.
Men's cotton hos. in black and tan,
very special, pair
..25c
7C
i
I A Cemsaaatl' Cash
! Stop it and g.t relief for weak lungs.
! eougfee and eoMa with Dr. King's New
iDlarevery. U and II fc All drut,
I A4vsrtlaauae.
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Burgess-Nash Company.
"EVERYBODY'S STORE
iBbRQESS-NASH COMPANY i
A SALE of MEN'S FURNISHINGS
in BASEMENT FOR SATURDAY