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,'ymrvi, jr" '"iifgff' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Owned and putollnh'od by tho University of Nobraukd through , . THE STUDENT PUdLICATlON DOAD OJTIccb, BftBomont tho Administration Building. ,, , , Poatofllco Station A, Campus, Lincoln, Nebraska. Day Auto 1888, TELEPHONES NiKht Auto 3H5, Ed. 1035. Dub, Mgr. 4200 THE STAFF EDITORIAL. --. -.- . 8am R. Duck, Editor A. IT. Dlnsmorc. Managing Editor Ralph S. Doud, City Editor 1 C. McConncll ABBOdato Editor Stuart Could, Bportlng Editor REPORTORIAL Homer Q. Hewitt Hugh Agor Wallnco D. Troup Konnoth M. Snyder R. S. Uuddonborg J. Lovcjoy Llnh L,. A. Reenter Fred L. Bahcock Harry Durtls Robert II. Flnlcy Frank Perkins, Staff Photographer WOMEN'8 DEPARTMENT Marian Swozcy Ollvo R. Mann Ruth Mungor Allco Chamboi-H Morrll Reed Lawrence Robinson Ij. T. Skinner C. Ij. Updcgraff C. F, AndrowB Wlnnlfred Elchnr Mildred Ilovlns DU8INE88 Vincent C. Hascall, Business Manager C. C. Duchnnan, ABBt. Rub. Mgr. J. V. Mori-icon, Circulation Mgr. Subscription $2.00 per year. Slnoje copies 5c Faculty notices and Unlvoralty bulletins published free. Entered at tho Postolllcc, Lincoln, Ncbr., as Bccond class matter under act of Congress March 3, 1879. SWEDISH "GYM" SHOES Sold by BECKMAN BROS 1107 0 Street Wo Do Eloctric Shoo Ropairing Whilo You Wait. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911. ALUMNI IN POLITICS. Tho editor Is ploasod to noto In tUoBo columns tho candidacy of throo of Nebraska's alumni for important public position. Mr. Thomas L. Hall, Mr. Sterling P. Mutz, and Mr. Philip A. Sommcrlad aro candidates roBpoctlvoly for tho stato railway commission, district judge, and county treasurer of Lan caster county. Other things boing equal, those men should havo tho support of every Ne braska man, regardless of party prej udices. LE R088IGNOL 8PEAK8. Profossor Lo Rossignol of tho de partment of economics addressed tho debate Bquad Tuesday ovonlng on tho oconomic phaso of tho ship subsidy question. R. O. Wardo, barber, Woods, 120G O. tf For your Steaks, Chops, and quick service, visit The New York Chop House Open Day and Night. 1340 40" Street UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Palronagi Solicited SIMMONS the PRINTER PRINTING ENGRAVING BYIBOSSING Auto. 3319. 317 South lath St. GIRLS' GYM OPENS. Girls' gymnasium classes will moot for tho first tlmo Thursday, October 19. At that tlmo lockers will bo as signed and tho gymnasium suits ord ered will bo givon out. Regular work will probably begin tho first of next wook. Until now tho departmont has been cAll colors, all styles, the $4 kind. Some merchants sell them for $5.00. cTWy price always Why pay more. The only Hatter in Lincoln 71 44 9 Try a lunch at tho Y. M. O. A. Lunch Room. Cafotoria Plan. CltyY. M.C. A. 13lhnndP. W A L T Stands for the latest' and best in Sheet Music 1215 O St. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets P.J. HALL. PmMent P. B. JOHNSON, Vlce-PriMtnt W. W. HACKNEY, JR., At. Ch. BUDD It Is high tlmo that tho alumni be gan taking such a part in tho politics of this stato, that their alma mater would not havo to go bogging on her knooB for hor misorablo malntenanco pittanco, but rathor should bo tho reclpiont of tho bounteous roward that is duo hor for sorvlcoB rondorod as, tho lawyer says, "for work, labor and materials furnished." C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O St. tf busy giving froshmon thoir examina tions. Every froBhman girl is re quired to tako both a physical and a medical examination. SInco each of thoso oxamlnatlonB takeB half an hour, thoro haB been no tlmo for regular classos. YOU CAN SUBSOR IBE AX XHE U RAG 99 L BLAZEK'S special pictures for stu dents, 75c and $1.76 per dozen. 130C O St. Heard On the Bleachers. "You're right In my way." "Is your hat gone too?" "He's been playing all season." "I could show those dubs a little Interference." "I'll tell you who's the boy." "Nice work 8ylvle." "Holy Moses, hold them." "Doln' fakes when they oughtenter." "Hire a hall," "There goes you're dollar." After the announcement of the Giants' vic tory. "Watch that shoestring play." "We got to make Forty." "Oh, well, of course they're only a scrub team." Y. W. C. A. BIBLE CLASSES. Tho Challenge of tho City. Loader: Faye Hartley, Monday, 2:00 p. m. Tho Conservation of National Ideals. Leader: Mrs. W. V. Lawrenco. Wed nesday, 4:00 p. m. Unoccupied Fields. Lcador: Barker, Tuesday, 4.00 p. m. South America. Leader: Walker, Wednesday, 3:00 p. m. Classos bogin noxt wook. JOIN A CLASS. Mrs. Miss WATCH F"OR XHE NEW FOLSOM Bakery and Cafe We cater to Students trade.' 1325 to 1331 N "Johnny" Leard has movod from 127 No. 12th to Woods Barber Shop, 1206 O St. Ho desires to seo al his old frlonds at his now location. 14-5t Goorgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto Cards. At a mooting of tho glrlB' Pan-Hel-Ionic Council, hold yesterday, It was decided that hereafter no gentlemen would bo entertained at tho sorority housoB except on tho first and third 'Sunday of each month. Hearken Yo! all Fdssors, no more "dropping in" unless by special Invi tation. Did you got that? Unless you havo a date, it's tho cold, dreary, out side world for yours. FRESHMEN NOTICE. All freshmen who wish to enter either tho boxing or wrestling con tests in tho Olympics will moot at tho Armory at 12:30 Friday noon. Tryouts will bo hold at tho Armory 'Saturday at 7:30 p. m. J. CALHOUN, Chairman Olympics Committee. J. C. WOOD and CO. The Best is Always the Cheapest 1822 N St. Auto 1292 Bell 147 GLEANERS and DYERS c MV.?,BY The Hyde printer 1331 P St., up-to-date printing of all kind's. Tegners Meet, Tognor Society meets Saturday or- I oning in Science hall. uittbolfiHotfei . ,. Tclcets $1. Hacensick's Orchestra -s. .1 r 4M Mj KSf K - "W ' "' - ..--