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-J.;tlWI J VI 'ltP - THE DAIlJ¥ PUBIJAII]ID BY TQ eTUDlDfft OF 'I'D 'ftA_ Olin I .r _ IOWA . . , I VOLUMB XIV. IOWA CITY, IOWA, SUNDAY MORiIilNG, NOVEMBER 22, 1914

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PRfSIOENT MACBRIDE ·CORNHUSKERS MARCH TO 'NEW RECORDS, ,. SET, .'. oN VESPER SERV~ES VICTORY ON .IOWA FIELD IN CROSS ·COUNTRY - , r. THROUGH OPEN LETTER ASKS ... - WATSON OF MINNESOTA WINS FOR RENEWAL OF INTEREST "Halligan around" had no terrors ba~k to ga,in consisten y and he ~ied the ball close to tbe enemy's THE OONFKRE. iii 0R08S IN LARGER UNIVERSITY for the Hawkeyes yesterday but fore through the COJ'Jlhuskers tor­ goal posts only to lose it on a.wns. I ( I "Halligan back" did. The Corn- ward wall time and ime aa:&1n. on~ by inches. In the second half COUNTRY YESTERDAY Program tor Vesper SeI'v1~ Given • I , Out.-ShaLler l(~thews Wlll Be husker captain tallied ten points by Aided by his teammatetl be pushed the HawkeYe8 were within striking . the aerial route and sent th~ Iowans the ball within striking distance of distance sev~ral L es, but Nebraska Haw~eyes aptaretl Nlatb Plaee-- Speak~r ot Afternoon-Larger At- down to defeat 16 to 7. Halligan the enemy's goal several times. Each braced and held. In the third quarter tendance )s Expected 26 ~lJnute8, 21 Seooadll the booted a place kick from the twenty tIme Stiehm's men held and prevent­ Carberry received a long pass from University officials, PreSident Mac- five yard line in the first quarter and ed a tally. Gross on hlB' own goal line and Place tn Run. bride especially have felt for some started the scoring for the western- I The victory of the CornhuskerB 'dropped it as he was tackled.

time the expanded growth of ut~(jr ers. After that he was successful in was directly attributable to their Walter Eckersall of Chicago, ref· Lafayette, Ind., Nov. 21-(Spe- Jack in university matters that are two out of four attempts at place wonderful forward passing. Long ereed. Reid of Michigan was um- o tten mls. t a k en b yellth t u d en t s more /J;:jcks and goal following a touch - passes, Halligan to Howard, time pIre and Hyland of Iowa umpire. cial to the Daily Iowan)- Minne- for the professors atla graduate stu- down by Potter. The Husker cap- and time again were completed for The Hawkeyes appeared at 2: 22 and 80ta cross country athletes were the dents. A few days ago the universi- tain was on the hurling end of near- telling gains, placing the- ball in were followed seven minutes later \'lctor8 in the annual Big Nine con­ ty through the office of the president ly every forward pass made by iNe- I striking d1stance for Halligan to by Stiehm's aggregation. Nebraska ference run, held here tllis afternoon sent out an open letter to most of k d "1 H Ii I with ten teams competing. bras a an it was a 1; al gan .." score by a place kick. won the toss and received the kick I the students in order to revive the Iowa fought bitterly to the final • The Gopher runners scored the The !Huskers went eighty yards off from Brueckner at 2: 35. The spirit and put these matters on a whistle .and scored In the last ten IQwest total of 45 points. The · ith h thl ti for their only tOUChdown ot the lineups of the game were: more equa1 baSls w tea e cs minutes of play on a spectacular for- Ames aggregation was second wlth and socIal affairs. Below is the ward pass, Gross to Carberry. Par- battle and sent Potter over from the Nebraska-Left end, Howard; left 81. lllinois third with 98 and Ohto substance of the open letter sent sons kicked the goal. one foot line for the tally. tackle, Captain Halligan; left guard, State fourth with 116. 'Watson ot L out: For Iowa Garretson was the only Twice in the first halt Iowa cal'- (Continued on Page Three) Minnesota. covered the five-mile event Speaking for the whole university, first in 26 minutes and 21 seconds, the president would invite the stU-I setting a new conference record, and dents in all departments to a wider Some Of Yesterday's Stars lowering the old mark by 23 seconds. use of university opportunities and The ot11er teams finished as fol­ -a wider enjoyment of university life. .------~~~~~~~ lows: Wisconsin, fifth, 12A; North­ There has been no lack of appre­ western, sixth, 128; Chicago. sev­ ciation of our autumn days; no fall­ entb, 132; Purdue, eighth, 142; ure In enthusiasm for -our various Iowa ninth, 211; ID(~wr..a tenth, 263. athletic and social functions; there ly is no complaint concerning the gen­ eral work of laboratory and class­ MUNICIPAL DAY w room; and yet. it is believed that stu­ HELD LAST FRIDAY I. dents of .all ranks are. too 'easily con­ tent; they are missing some of the Decided Success at Annual Municlpaf great things of the university, and in 80 far ' are losing the impress of its Day-Important Specialists ot power. ountry Give Papers , For InStance, we have here great , " libraries- thousands upon thousands Friday November 20 witneBlled the of the best and most beautiful books second annual Municipal Day in the in the world. Students are privileg­ city. Many of the really big men ot ed to see these, to handle them, to the country who are interested In the learn at least what some of them are , subjects taken up were present anJ about. Such opportunity has never ...... ol1ered gems in the way of papers. ~ been yours before; may, unless in The subject was "Municipal Water­ unlverslUes and great cities, never , works System" and was looked at be Yours again. And yet there are HOWARD, L. E. GUNDERSON, L. E., OJ\PT. from every side by the specialistB. Btudents who visIt the library seldom GROSS, Q. B. lOW.<\. NEBRASKA IOWA The men who talked or gave pap- or never in

of 2 to 1 with, Grinn~ll yesterday lllor,nlng at Grlhnell. The local poys I ~lEETING OF UN1V. WOMEN played hard II:nd t.1)e general opinion A mass meeting of all universtty

thought Iowa had the viotory ~ women to hea,r the reporta of. the­ a'1d square. Sixteen men composed delegatee to the oonvention of the the party ,to Grinnell and they re­ 'Iwomen's Jeague iassociation which turned In time for the Iowa-Nebras­ was held recently, will be beld on ka game In the afternoon. Unusual Tuesday night at 7: 30. Miss Kline­ interest prevailed over the probable enhagen and Miss Dealey are the outcome of the game as Shroede!' HALLIGA , L. T., OAPT. RUTHERFORD, L. B. CH.OIBERLAIN. R. H. speakers of the evening and the uni­ has done much for the team in the NEBRASKA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA versity band will give several selec­ • way of advertising. tions . • THE D The toasts which wUl be given I ' ompany D wll hold the exam ina- during til evening a~ Dean .: C. tiOIl next Tu~day afte1'lloon at 4:30 Published e\' ry mornlnk except Saturday and Monday. <0fficial NaUcrs Wilcox toa tlllaster are: in room 204 L. A. building. ~ fO~ YOUR- DfN 5

Capt. Feeney. 9EAUTI FuL COLLEGE PENNANTS Entered at the Post Office at Iowa'/ Playing th Game, Prof. G. F. Kay. YALE and HARVARD itl' second class matter. Xotlces intended tor this col­ Th Team or 1914, Oaptain A. G. I onln t be Igned by a ra- Each 9 in. x 24 in. , OIDc and editorial rooms 23 Ix>n Ible person and placed In G undersoll. Military ball committee will meet PRINCETON, OORNELL th hllnd of tire University Ed· MlOIDGAN Ea t Washington. Phon 29. The Athletic Board, Prof. A. G.I :\londay afternoon at 4: 30 In the itor by 4:00 p. 01. of the day Each 7 in. x 21 in. R prereding the day for publica­ mlth. coffandant's office. Chairman. '-PENNANTS, Size 12d0-4 Hiram UJdl, tion. The Football Coach, Coach Jesse ------. Ally Leading Oolles_ of Arthur Rldl FOR RENT-Furnished room moq- H. E. WEBB ------_- B. Hawley. Yoar Selection Gerald Bla14 Buslness Manager ern house, board if desired. Phone 'Prospects, Captain-Elect, who All ot our best quality, In Nov. 24 . Roll call at 4:30 sharp, Black 125l. ROSS H. BEALL \\ III be announced at the dinner 'heir proper colora, with col­ Managing Editor room 225L. A. building. Examlna- 'red emblems. Th committee in charge of the Either auortment, for lim­ ------tlon. R. L. Short, Capt. Ited time, sent pOltpald for 60 SPORTS EDITOR .. . .. T. F. Shea menu promises to not only give a. LOST- Silver mesh bag on Iowa centl and Il'fe Itampe to COTer Assistant ...... •.. Harold C. Place Phone 1687. 47-48 fine variety but also enough of Field. "hipping ~. VESPER SERVICE everything. The menu as given out Write ue for prlc,e b.for~ . DEPARTMENT EDITORS ,lacing orders for felt nonl­ Engll)eering ...... L. E. Darling , 'ov. 22. The regular monthly Is as tollows: LOST-Kappa Sigma pin. Owner's \leIS of aU kinde. Dentlstty I •• ••.••• " W. R. Kinzer services will be held this afternoon :\t name on back. Reward If lett at the 'l'be Gem ~o'feltJ Com.-., Law ...... '.' " Moulton Hartness 4: 30 o'clock at the university audl- Cr eam Tomato • 2820 Bittner slreet' Medicine ...... John T. Hanna Iowan office. Darto... Ohio Forensics . .- . . . .. P. M. Rockwood torium. Dr. Shaller Mathews wUl Wafers

I REPORTE;;~-----I speak on the "Social Meaning of Celery Pickles H. A. STRUB & CO. FOR RENT-Room in modern T. B. Drake, Lola Bullard, Mary ." Special music wlll fried Chicken AND house, hot water heat, 918 East Bur· Klnnave'y, Jane Brown, Carl Jud· be rendered by the vesper choir and CWAl\:S, SUIT. SKIRTS, Mashed Potatoes Green Peas son, K. S. Whitmore, Fabre McFad- FURS lington. den, Edward B. Mayer, Paul Rock- the university orchestra Banana Salad w(lod. An Elegant line Ice Cream Cake A1\ new-Prices the Lowe s ~ FOR SALE-Boston Bull Pup Editor of This Issue Tea CotTee H. A. STRUB & CO . Phone B 1610. , A. W . BROWN IVARSITY TO BE Uni Sunday Morning, Nov. 22, 1914 GUESTS Of ·"U" VESPERS TODAY Special Dem~nstration of Goodwin Corsets MO Tl'E 'DAY E\''E:\' I~G lJ~DER .-lUS­ The student body will have an op­ PICES OF 1'. )1. C. A. AT portunity today to hear a man of n!l­ IOWA rXION Monday and Tuesday, November 23 and 24 tlonal reputation as a theologian and

educator. The monthly vesper ser~ fate-st vice will be held in the natural scl- New aptajn Elect of 1913 Team to be AnnoUD ed-Dean \Vilcox to S ence auditorium at 4: 00 this after~ )(R • Ll';E )lYEU. , .<\ Sl'}~CIAJJ REPRESEN'I'ATI\'''; l,nml THE noon at which time Dr. Shaller be Toastmaster ot Evening-Num­ OOODWIN con 'ET COMPANY. WJLJJ BE HERE ON THOSE DAYS '1.'0 Mathews, of the University of Chi­ ber ot Tickets to be Linrltecl. and othel's cago will speak. President Macbridl3 DE"10~STRATE AND FIT GOODWIN CORSETS. THE GOODWIN OOR­

Is putting forth a great effort thIs Tuesday evening the university .• s SETS ARE DE IGNED BY E~DIA GOODWIN OF l\"EW YORK CITY THE year to bring to his students men a whole will endeavor in a small way OELEBRATED DE lGNER OF LADIES' FASHIONABLE OLOTBES. who have great messages. We be~ to show the appreciation due tha Heve that the student body apprecl· 1914 football team. A dinner w111 THE E OORSETS ARE ESPEOIALLY DESIGNED ALONG LINES WBIOH

ates these opportunit1es, and will be given at the Iowa Upion and the I.EAl) TO BETTER ONDITIONS OF HEALTH AND l;'I~R PHYSIOAL show their appreciation by attend- team w1l1 be the guests. Prepara· DEVELOP)ffiNT OF WOUEN. ing this afternoon. tions have been developing for many weeks under the auspices of the Y. o )IANY LADlE IX IOWA OIT¥ KNOW AND WEAR THESE OOR­ UNITARIAN HUROH M. C. A. llnd a total success has been SETS THAT WE B."-YE DE IDED TO CARR!" THE". PER"IAN'ENTLY Iowa Ave. and Gilbert St. assured as shown by the number of IN STOCK. OOl\1E IN AND \TJSIT US DURING THIS SPEOIAL DE"roN· A Beyond All applicants for places at the tables C. M. Perry, Pastor. from the different organizations of STRATION. Nearly Services, 11 A. M. the university. A similar dinner has ~Ioines. Sermon - Socialism and the been tried at Michigan and Brown Church. universities in the past years and .: Socialism challenges the churches they have fo und it necessary to limit H l & Z· ' M II of today. Catholtclsm bitterly fights. the number of tickets. Judging from aese er Immerman, i inery· Socialism; clum- this the committee has limited the 210 E. Washington Street

slUon~~com~mis_ of the liberal wh~~llie~ church? . ~n~~:~ b:e:r~0:f~~;a~~~t:o=2:0~0~.~===~~~~~~~~~~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Th:'N:~ R~I~~r/ :ro~' Plus;~ject, Iowa City Branch Sherwood Music week, Mrs. ~OME History records changes, but does S h I L" • 0 PEOPLE TALK A Lor not history Itself change? C 00 ~xtenslon epartm~nt AND SAY LITTLE. WE TALK • iOWA-NEBRASKA l~lvrURE8 TO Mrs. Floy Graham Smith, ()irector A LITTLE AND SAY A LOT BE . SEEN AFTER VAOATION 'Many large business deals have been ruined because orne man on the inside couldn't keep a secret. Many The extension division of the the regular lesson period. men have failed in business because they talked too A full thousand feet of momg Sherwood Music school of Chicago This plan standardizes music much. l>lctures were taken of the Iowa·Ne­ \Vas established to extend the oppor­ teaching and enables the pupils to tunity for high class train af­ get definite credit for all work done. braska game yesterday. They will In no busines i i tmore essential to treat all transac­ forded by this lamous conservatory The course is adapted to all pupils It be shown at The American on the to pupils who cannot conveniently of nine years and over, and s'peclal tion absolutely confidential as the loan business. is leave home to secure it. To facili­ arrangements are made for those nece sary for all men to borrow money occasionally' but Sunday, Monday and Tue day after tate the work of the pupils the course pupils who want to study "just a no one want hi neigh'bors talking about it. Thanksgiving vacation. This is the of' the conservatory including har· little" for their own pleasure. .' most complete picture that has been mony, analysis, ear-training, history, The !yourse leads to the teacher's 'When you borrow money at the loan department of the etc;, has been put into written les­ certificate and diploma. . taken of any Iowa game. By hold­ Famou lothing tore you can alfays rest as ured that sons (wi h recitations on each les­ , ddress all inquiries to . obody will know it. H. Tarnopol has loaned hundr ds ing the pictures until the return of sons) wpiCh are studied right in con­ )fRS. FLOY GRAH.AM SMITH, ., nection with the keyboard work at StudiO, 22. 1-2 .East College Street of dollars in the past eight month that he ha b en in the students, they will have the tirat the lpan busines , yet you cannot say that you hav learn­ opportunity to see them. ed from him personally of a single loan. !Ii.~.Yi.~.~.~. Yi .~.Yi.Yi.Yi.~.Yi.Yi.~.Yi.Yi.Yi.. . ~~.... When you borrw money don't go to the man who t 11s J . .8. ,lves ot Ames was among the II 'JUNIPRS! Special Rates i verything he knows. If he tells you all about the affairs out of· town witnesses of the game. Before qettlng Your HAWKEYE PHOTOS of others, you must expect him to tell others of your busi­ II ,.. = ne s dealings. Ask for a loan at the store where the Call at THE STUDIO proprietor can keep a secret. The only place is /H; A. ~TRUB & CO. E NEW II Where you will meet MR. NEWBERG • ;R3incoats for Ladies Yi Ii Who has made Hawkeye photos for the past six eyars. New, Umbrel,laa-See the The Famous Clothing Store '.• YO KNOW THE QUALITY IIYi WINDBRELLA $ Arrange for your sitting now • H. TARNOPOL Its n~w and very good ,•$ 128 So. O1inton-3 doors south Woolworth'.. •$ 113 East Collete .Street Telephone 1655 • ~. A. STRUB &; CO. ·.$.~~~.~.~~.$.~.$.$.$.$.~.~.$8~.$.~ ~...... COR~HU KERS MAROH TO down and Howard punted over Iowa DfN \'ICTORY OX IOWA ~IELD, goal line. It was a 6Q-yard punt. 5 ided by penalties Iowa went from ' ffATUR~ PARAMOlJNT (Continued from Page One) ~~CAST UP0N , their 20-yard Une to Nebraska's 40- , . Shields; center, Cameron; right yard line. forward pass went out PROGRAM' guard, Abbott; right tackle, Corey; of bounds on the fiy and Nebraska AT right end, Balis ; quarter, Potter; THE \ WORLD" look the ball. Nebraska failed fullback, DeLaMetre; right half, gain in two downs. Quarter over. Hiram RIdley-Who belJeves in the GOlden Rule .. Harry De Ruse Chamberlain; left half, Rutherford. Brown's • Second Quarter Arthur Rldley-A 1\Iaruy 1\lan ...... Leonard West Iowa- Left end, Captain Gunder- Gerald Blake-A wolf in sheep's clothing ...... Herbert HolTman son; left tackle, Barron; left guard: Howard kicka. outside after American• Silas Stebbins--A chore-boy, that's all ...... Stephen Swisher Wllson; center, Houghton; right I Hus){Eft's were penalized and It guard, Brueckner; right tackle, Iowa's ball on Nebraska's 36-yard Olnch-A SOil of Ham '" ...... " Paul Oaswell Kirk; right end, Carberry; quarter, line. Iowa with Garretson dOing the Moaday and Tuesday .Ted Perkin_The cOll8table ...... •...... Verne Foley Gross; fullback, Garretson; right' heavy work smashed through to the Nancy Ridley-Hiram's '1IIaiden llister ...... Ethel Blythe Ihalf, Parsons; left half, Donnelly. 17-yard line, where the Huskers b.for~ . OecU Dar&-Who loved DOt wisely but too well ...... Alice Loos The punts Carberry and How- braced. Parsons missed attempt at Do"el- ot Pert Ridley-"Really pert" ...... Dorothy Yetter Iard averaged the same, forty yards goal from field by inches. Nebrask3. BETWEEN THE ACTS-CORNELIA PRENTISS AND HARVEY each. Howard booted one punt ball on their 20-yard Une. HOWard! WRAY. Sixty yards but one of his went only kicks after ineffectu,.~ Une buck~. "The twenty. Gains by G&1:retson and a 30·yard ALIJ SEATS RESERVED 50 AND 75 OENTS. gain on a forward pass to Brueck- in modern .The movie man of the Chicago 918 East Bur- ner put the ball on Nebraska's 20- Herald appeared on th~ scene an~ caught the stars of each team In yard line. Iowa wall held for downs IN 5 ACTS Englert TJteatre by matter ot Inches. Howard imme­ action. A rabbit before the game dlately punted. Gross returning ball Bull Pup and a pageant between the halves Of to 36- yard line. Fake play and furnished diversion for the spectat- all Western Comedy Dramas.' forward pass both failed alid Parsons University Dramatic Club ors. The pageant was the cleverest attempted goal from field. in years, a delirium tremens be- missed the goal and it was Nebraska's Wedneaday Only tween a sea serpent and a caterpll- ball on their 20~yard line. MONDA Y,NOVEMBER23 lar devouring Northwestern, Ames and Nebraska in rapid succession. Gains by Rutnerford, Ohamber­ "The Scales lain and Potter, a tackle around play First Quartel' Eyes examined and fitted at A. M. by Halligan, and a forward pass, Brueckner kicked off to Ruther· . Greer's. We guarantee our work. Hall!gan to Howard, took the ball of Justice" latest ~rri"afs (~ ford, who returned to the forty yard A. M. Greer, 105 E. College Street. ll'ne. to Iowa's 40-yard line. HalUgan In 5 Acts The Huskers made first down So~gfa~J missed attempt at goal. Gross caught in four line plunges. The 1H'awkeyes Featuring Paul McAlU ter kick and was stopped on his 15-yard "WOLET", "LOVE MOON" Pianos tor rent at A. M. Greer's, held, but were penalized for offside line. Iowa made first down, but and others from OHlN-OHlN, 1\[ont- the jeweler, moved from 128 So. play and it was first down again. gomery and Stone's latest success. was forced to kick from their 30-yard Thursday anti Friday Cllnton to 105 E. College Street. After a gain " by DeLaMetre, the "WHEN THE GROWN UP LADIES line, Parsons downing Potter in his The World Famoua Feature Cornhuskers fumbled, losing twelve AOT LIKE BABIES" as 8UDg by tracks when he received the punt. Al Jolson in "DANOING AROUND" ,.------. yards and Halligan attempted a place WIS~ Nebraska opened up at this stage T01\1 at the Winter Garden. Have your kic\c The ball went wide and it of the game and by a series ot be­ "BUY A BALE OF OOTTON" was Iowa's ball. Iowa fumbled wildering forward passes took the "OEOILE" Cleanina twice and 'ebraska recovered the ball to Iowa's 25-yard line and Hal· "I WANT TO LINGER" Pressing second one on the 12·yard line. ligan put his second place kick be­ Dyeing Iowa held for downs and Carberry "I'VE ONLY ONE IDEA ABOUT tween the uprights. Score, 6, Iowa THE GIRLS" and punted out of danger. A forward O. Halllgan kicked off to Gross. He "OCEAN HONEYl\IOON" Repairing pass, Halligan to Howard, and a 10- returned the kIck to the 50-yard done at the yard gain by Rutherford put the Two hundred and flfty ooples of line and then made two yards the Missouri Waltz Old here. Huskers close again. Halligan lost Standard through the line. Half over. Nearly one thousand sold in Des Oll a tackle around play and drop- Thlrd Quarter 1'lolnes. Cleaning Works ped back to kick. He booted a pUlce A short kickoff by the Huskers We make a Sllecialt)' Of tilts kick trom the 25-yaTd line. Sco e, went out of bounds. Hal11gan Rick- )(ug~es' BUSiness, and we guarantee Nebraska 3, Iowa O. lll'Ompt service. ed to Parsons. Parsons recelve!\ HaJUgan kicked off to Carberry, ~usic ~toTe WORK CALLED FOR AND who returned to Iowa 35-yard line. away tor 15 yards. Iowa's ball on I After Nebraska was penalized for the 40-yard line. Garretson gained "5'~e ~O1\9 ~~op" DELIVERED i ' .. f 6 yards. Forward paIs from Donnel- , offside play, Iowa was forced to punt. Phone 1738 It ly was intercepted by Rutherford. Good home cooking U .OO per I' Carberry's punt was short, and Iowa held and Howard punted 35 week, Mrs. Hughes, fal, E. Jeffer- 213 So. Cllnton St. was Nebraska's ball on their 40-yard yards to Gross. Parsons lot away .on. Phone 886. 42-48. I llne . Nebraska taUed to make first ., ~ on a spread play tor 15 yards. Ruth- "The Gentle­ l erford tackled him and was laid out. Carberry punted, Nebraska was held man from and forced to kick. Garretson went through for first down. Doyle went Mississippi" In for DeLaMetre at fullback for The famous political drama Nebraska. The Hawkeyes lost 12 In IS Acts Don't Miss It! yards on a fumble and then Doyle REGULAR PRICES intercepted a pass from Carberry. On Matinee 10 a Rugby pass on a tackle around play Evening 1lSc and tOe Potter took the ball f.rom Halligan 01\U O-"ZUDORA" for a 20-yard gain. Forward pass, .' ~~4 ,_'.. • • 'Halligan to Howard, and gains ily Rutherford and Chamberlatn push- l!'OR SALE--Boston Bull PuPS (Continued on Page Four) Phone, B 1610.

.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~. who tells the affairs The Spirit of Thanksgiving ! Stick away a Ton or two : your busi­ - was installed into the soul of thts great wh re tbe nation by our forefathers--293 years ago = of Coal this Month E Flowers Arttstlcly Arranged on the Thanksgivtng Table = ARBON KING bas a greater number of heat units, more ~ wtll Give Pleasure to All Assembled • fixed cal', less aSh, than any other coal you can buy. nd coets • !Ii 110 more. ~ tore Arrange for a Gift of Flowers Throu~ Us. • Try it, Ring 1169. • !Ii ~ I&lf Q ~ ~ Store 18 S. Clinton St. \;( Clous u... <901\ Green Hou.es 700-730 Church Street = c. w. 1hompson i ~ 1655 I The oal Man = .~.~.~.Yi.~.~.Yi.Yi.Yi.Yi.Yi~.~".~.~~.Yi.$. ·"D-AYiY·SYi-B' (IIiYi !liAISYilYi_1a Iowa O. , Yi·P~PIN·6 •-' iilfYiIX!liIM~ The Huskers went 80 yards straight 21 SHO fO down the field (or this touchdown, their only one of the game, and We offer The . . ~".,." . !II played the best football seen on Climax of ·l~;Li. ~ yalu~ivinl <:>1 ':'-" • I IOwa field this year in making the VOLUQ X! ifi In Toilet Wat- I tally. ~ ers and Per- ~ ~ Ha'lligan kicked off to Kerwick, ~ fUlDe8 =who returned 15 yards. IGarretson Yi Itudnut's, • la hurt in line plunge and Wills went =Colgate'S, l in. Carberry punted to Potter, who THE .. Djel'-Kiss, ,. was downed In bis tracks by Brueck- ...... =Kintho, II nero Hawkins sent In tor Potter. I..; Nt>lba's uti • ... b Selzer went In for Rutherford. Iowa .. REAl;" many ot et's of : held and Howard punted to Gross. =.. the world'" !Ii u:: M k . T·I t A • I • Spread play, Kerwlck loses. WUls .. Best a es In 01 e rtic es. Yi GOODS !Ii Our imm~n.e stock includes hundreds of arUcle. =fajls to gain. .11 • =not llia.trated here-All are markeli at :Yetter's • , Forh Quarter t U! Carberry punted and Nebraska U! E Xt reme L OW P IICes.. SUpp I y your Ch ns. mas ii We have chosen Kodak Goods for our photo­ :i needs al Lar,e 5 v . 18. !Ii rusbed 'the ,ball back to the 40-yard graphic department because they are the real = I line. Halligan attempted a place .toods --- not the imttations. W~ S·J11h Com~ I kick whloh was blocked by Hough- TO ~ lHit There I. And See ton, Rutherford reCO~erlng. Nebra~ka We know they are.right.land we offer them to you, our customers, with the knowledge that they "y; In The For I was penalized for unnecessary delay, are .toiog to prOYe satisfactory. . ."AD ColIeps OJ r.t.tet • Halligan shot a forward pass out of Your self !Ii J{odaks and Supplies of all kinds, always on hand, !Ii li ne • bounds. Iowa's ball. Triple Rugby and alway new. ,., Yi pass and forward pass, Kirk to Ker- a~I!Ii.YilYia!liI!liI!li.YilYi.!Ii.Yi.!liI!liI!liI!lilYiaYiI~IYi. wick, netted 40 yards. W11ls goes 4 We guarantee our watch work. A. yards through line. Kerwlck fails

~f. Greer, 106 E. Oollege, Street. \1. TQ~Y ON IOWA FIELD to gain. Pass, Gross to Kerwlck, r==- falls. Pass, Kerwick to Carberry, in- a (Continued from Page 3) complete. Carberry took the ball on ed the ball to the Iowa 9-yard line. the goal line fumbling as he fell. it Denio went In for Brueckner and Forward pass, Halligan to Howard Kerwick In lor Donnelly. Doyle netted 30 yards. Parsons intercept­ Real went 7 yards and Chamberlain took ed pass and it was Iowa's ball on the ball to the 1 foot line. Potter their 40-yard line. Gross went 8 went 2 feet for a touchdown. Hal- yards on spread. Kirk went ten Cornfiusker ligan kicked out to Potter. Hal11· yards on tail play. After smashes gan kicked goal. Nebra.ska 13, by Kerwick and Wills Nebraska was L~~,;;b.-"", -~:-;,~~~~-,' .YiaYilYilYiI!li.YilYilYiI!li. penalized lor offside play. Carberry I DIIf..~!."P.'?~~w~~SE took a long forward pass from Gross ====- PklCIt 15 C E NT. - V 'S O'K' D"ue co .. OI.'.':TO•• . ftll'W yo.". Y. • . A. I IRISH for a touchdown. Ca.rberry kicked THE EASTMAN N-C FILM UNIVERSITY out to Wills. Parsons kicked goal. The Film with 30 Years Experience behind it. Found only at B· C II Score Nebraska. 13, Iowa 7. Developing and Printing done by experts. USlneSS 0 ege Wills kicked off over goal line. 'S Our Finishing Department is absolutely up-to­ I Kicked ' off again, short kick, recov- WHITIN G Moved To date. Send in your films and we will guarantee the 205 1-2 WASHINGTON ST. ered by Abbott on their 46-yard line. very best results obtainable. The Dike Store on - Over - Forward pass from Ha11igan to Dubuque Street J en simply on Commercial Savings .'Bank Balls gained 26 yards. Wills got will be taken .!fi.Y;IYilYilYillfi.Yi.Yi.Yi.. Potter for loss. Potter got away for Henry Louis grapher who ======~======::::; 8 yards. Ha,lligan makes his third The Rexall Drug and ture. place kick of the game. Score, Ne­ Kodak Store 124 (.ollege st. ' LUSCOMBE Is alvlna braska 16, Iowa 7. JUN lOR S• "very special Induce­ ment to students holdloQ our certificates No more scoring. Final 16 to 7. I~I~I~I~~I~I~I~I~I~I~I~I~.~.~I~~I~I~I which can be secured at aoy time from our I - ~ aaent. PRESIDENT J\IAOBRIDE I ... THECAFETERIA .. ! = ON VESP)jJR SERVICES !.on HE WHo EATS WELL--WORKS WELL -_ WE nAVE MAnE HAWKEYE ,nOTOS We have made the Iowa City. Cafeteria the very best J1Iace to "Punch" FOR T~ENTY·TWO YEARS ~ eat, and are also making the cheapest, possible prices for the best !Ii (Continued from Page One) • food stJ,lffs, served as they should be. ' I versity ~ffords the very best. Not ~ We will hereafter serve f{lr $3 .75 a week, or , • . 00 for 21 J. UdSC,OMBEI • meals. If you are in quellt of a better place to eat, than you one-tenth of our students know what =have been patronizing, call in and * us. TrY our food and pricel I ;.... ifiii ...... I-..,-~ ..... - ___ .'.. iIiI __ .. is going on. This afternoon, Dr. ~ and we are sure you wUl be satisfted. !Ii The , ! f t d' • 218 E. Oolh!ge 8tree& ' Shaller Mathews, a man 0 grea lS-!5 !!ill _.Yi __~.Yi '.Yi.Yi.Y;.Y;.Yi.Y;.Yilg!li.~I!fi! tinction, will speak to us. Every .!liI!liI~.~I~I~I~IYiI~IYilYilYi.YilYi.Yi.YiI!liI!liI!li II RIE' BOOK STO D v~ I student should be there. The ad- ... .' " . ' l ~,,~. • dress is one or a series; one each 1!Ii.!Ii.YiI~.!Ii.!liI!li.q!li'!Ii.!l~IY;lIllYliIY~.!!fi.I!liI.Y;i.yt;.'!li1 i , Text Books and Suppliee Ii mon" th"ughou' ,ho yna,. It I, 0 VALI(;! '" I " • 8tatioMI'J. TJpewrIter Paper aD4 JU~ ~"per (~ ADf s_ Yi a regular university function. Stu- • " nt~ ,. ' Q . i .. Looee IAaf Note 'Book, F01lll'aID fena,·P,.uaanta and OOllep 1",,- • C~· j Lr.:. r . V I P r ~ rs !Ii eb7. ~~ till Loweet, . L...... ". 1 '11),1fi dents of the university, the oppor· . t·Iv III J1.. • a 0 1!IiII!IiII!IiII!fi.-wJ!IiII!fiII!IiII!fi.IliIl!lill!fi.!IiII.-Ili.U!fi1 ,,,,,lty b youn! ~l (lUll 1I01U:_M"&()~~IIES , . THOMAS H. MACBRIDE. N If 'A q ~ c c '-AD.C. DOWalY&L.V MOOER ... TE PRICE. Following ~s the ~rogram for VIlS- Uo ~ Va q"1\t !\ccq ates per services: , Hot an Co Drin~8 Music, "Dawn of Hope" ...... Fresh Fr it . Ji'aJ\cy Ben ...... , Dean de Casella AIter T Specialty University Orchestra Invocation . Rev. Howard P. Chaffee Hymn, "We give Thee but Thine ~~=~==~=====T~~~=~~=====~ own," 292. '9M. LAft.,. THOUeHT IN "'."1'-12.0 ... NO ...... TI •• OOTIC .ClUIP' ...... ~ .,..ICTLV MOO ...... IT... "., M.THOO. "'~P'T.O Scripture Reading and . Chorus, "Thanks be to ," from "~OI"L AND _ODY MASSAGE Ladies Notice! '1IW1l0:eH MOVIIM.NT) the "Elijah" ...... Mendelssohn O""&: OF' THE HAl .. We have now OD Mle • lot 01 PRETTY CA8SEROLE dish. MANIOURING Vesper Choir in ntekel plaUld tram. wbJeh eell regu.... at "-ISO. priced lor tb. HUMAN HAIR GOODS Sermon, "The Social Meaninl of lale a& oBIT '1.69. H"I" ORNAMENTS Christianity," Dr. Shaller Mathews !Ii 'l'her make ~~ OhrtaQnu Gilt•. TOILET ARTIC :"':C. !::C; Reverie, "A Summer's Eve" ... I Sll KI"""H & ~Y.LEK embosl!led . "'C"I'~"'-N ' ''I'" TO S I X "OtotN.ON OOUNTY B ... NK B'\..O'O ...... Karl L. King !Ii IV! -1 vI: ' . ,,,Lr:P"'OI.. a. ,ee04 ROOMS -115--· • University Orchestra. II TIlE BIG IilBD)VARB . ,. Benediction. ·~!liy.w~· ~IR~~NRRR~~~' j