"THE ITXILY NIBliSKAN fTHBATRES IQRPHEUM OPENING SILL OF THE SEASON ThrilV-FrWy-aturday Sept. 17-18-19 TR1XIE FR1GANZA M. WME.-CORRADINI'S MENAGERIE JOHN AND MAE BURKE jOLARK A VERDI SAMMY " BURNS AND . ALICE FULTON RAY CONL1N " BERTIE FORD The Pathe Dally WILSON URGES PEOPLE TO REMAIN NEUTRAL (Continued from Page Oae) LYR I C BLOSSOM BAIRP and GEORGE PHELPS Classy Sengs, Dances & Nonsense THE CALIFORNIA TRIO Navel Instrumentalists THE THREE "MARTINS Comedy Entertainers PHOTO PLAYS "A Summer Resort Idyll" "Bella's Elopement" "The Secret Nest" "Hearst-Sellg News" UnL Students! (Dome and get acquainted with TiB in our remodeled store. Incidentally let us show you the newest in patterns for Suits or Over coats, Eaincoats, . . . $ 5. 00 and up Ovsrcoats . , - -$12.S0nd up Suits .$15. 00 and up F lode en & Brethouwer 131 tenth lift St. THE E VANS CLEANERS PKESSERS DYERS 333 Ktrft 124 Street Telephone B2311 Eor the '"Work and Service that Pleases" CaH The "best equipped Dry Cleaning Plant in the West One day service if nssded. Prices as reasonable as high grade worlcandiprompt service will permit A cordial iavitation to Yisitour verysompleteplant lUpairs to men's gar ment carefully jnade. days that are to try men's souls. We must be impartial In thought as well as in action, must; put a curb, upon our sentiments as "well as upon every transaction thatjnlght be construed as a preference of one party to the strug gle before another. My thought, is of America. I am speaking. I feel sure, the earnest wish, and purpose of every Ithoughtful American that this great country of ours, "which is, of course, the first In our thoughts and in our, hearts, should show herself in this time of peculiar trial a nation fit be yond others to exhibit the fine poise of undisturbed Judgment, the dignity of self-control, the efficiency of dis- naseionate action: a nation that neither sit3 in judgment upon others nor is disturbed in her own counsels, and which keeps herself fit and free to do "what Is honest and disinterested and truly serviceable "for the peace of the "world. "Shall "we :not-Tes61ve to put upon ourselves the restraint -which "will bring to our people the happiness and the great lasting influence for peace -we covet for. themJ" Gusts of Gossip Local and Petsonal News Notes Gatfyezed by the In dustrious Gleaner. It. M. Switzler, Nebraska, '12, and a practicing attorney in Omaha, was a campus visitor this week. At the Achoth house this week were. Miss Vena Stahl, Liberty, Nebr., and Florence Daniels, Bancroft, Nebr. Visitors at the Alpha XI Delta house this week are Evelyn Dob'os, Beatrice; Verda Sanborn, Gretna, and Miss Mildred Bevlns, Visitors it, the Pi Beta Phi house this week are: Miss Allene McCulley, Columbus; Miss Emma Marve, Den- nison, Iowa; Miss Ruth Maher, Blair; Mrs. Simms and Mrs. O'Conner of North Platte. Visitors at the Kappa Alpha Theta house are Miss Geraldine Grey, Co lumbus; Miss Helen Keeler, Hast ings; Miss Grace Pinch, Grand Island; Miss Ruth Lindley Omaha, and Mrs. Nell Morrison, Omaha, from students who wish to be excused from drill. This is" an annual event, but It is being played stronger than ever this year, apparently on account of tha trying situation abroad. The most common excuse seems to be that drill interferes with "my religious scruples." It's them: and the com mandant for it; so we have nothing to say. Jones' Orchestra, phone L-9666. - ' .ft - - Candidates for the positions on the Nebraskan reportprial -staff - report In old Nebraskan office In "basement of University Hall. Leave -written applications on the Managing Editor's desk. The Freshmen Will Be Well Taken Care of This Year Chancellor Avery Kept Busy. 1 i I? Obituary Notice. The Daily Nebraskan has the sad I' -duty to perform of :announcin2 to the student public lhat on "Wednesday, September 16th, twenty-nine of the newly earolled students -were found dead. No amount of friendly effort on the part of Nebraskan solicitors could save these fellow students. Though given repeated opportunities to save themselves, they persisted in their de termination to .place themselves on the list of the "dead ones." "We take this opportunity of warning any jiow exposed to the same sad fate that .a few nages of the Nebraskan taken daily is a positive cure for all the ills to which a student is exposed and is a delightful and harmless remedy Recommended by Dean Engberg, Chancellor Avery aad Prank Perkins Bald cure can be procured at Station A. the Unl postofflce, for the small price of $1.00. -The uncertainty in Ihe, production of the ingredients con tained therein, Sue to the European war and some other causes, makes it necessary to increase the price of the Daily Nebraskan to $1.25 after the first of October. In order not to be without this household necessity, see some of our asents about the campus and obtain the "dollar prescription for all studnt Ills." Advertisement POR,3tSNT Large, odrn room, only half HwslclnHa University, on first ar; Jhmb private aatraace; cteset aad Mtk; Bultble far rofee mt, tMefce? w for mtLS. xsA -wife. A large staff of professors have been appointed as faculty advisors to freshmen this year Instead of the usual small number. These advisors are: Professors J. E. Alexis, E. A. Ayls- worth, G. E. Barber, E, H, Barbour, P, D. Barker, N. A. Bepgston, C. E. Bessey, "W, C.Brenke, H."W. Caldwell,. A, L. Candy, Clara Conklin, E, M. Fling, M. M. Fogg, Mary Possler, E.I. Hlnman, Alice Howell, Alice Hunter, G. Jones, J. T. Dees, R. A. Lyman, O. R. Martin, Daura B. Pfeiffer, R. X Pool, A. A. Reed, Elizabeth Rees, P. MV: Sanford, A. D. Schrag, R. D. Scott, G. A. Stephens, E. A. Stuff, G. O. Vir tue, Elda R. "Walker and R. H. TVol- cott. In connection with registration, the chancellor's office Is "being besieged with the usual number of requests TJNI. 1DTICES KmhI Trveuts. Applicants for aaembersliip In the Cadet Band -will be given an oppor tunity to trv out for ifeeee at 6 2. m., Friday, And Saturday, la the Temple, Theatre. Trvuk fer Cantata. Trvouta with Mrs. Raymond for Bote parts; In Hallowe'en cantata every, afternoon to the Teaaple Music Jiau LoeVs Orchestra, D-9896, 325 So. 17, LARGE NUMBER OF ADVISERS APPOINTED Rubber Soles In English Walking Shoes New Browns, Mahogany Shades, Gun Galf, Etc. 3 Why Pay More? Fellows, there is no need to Pay $5.00 or $6.00 ior these shoes. Cut Price Shoe Man BUDD 1413 O St 1415 O St. College THE Lincoln Business Now located in our new home. Everything new, complete and modern. CLASSES .FORMING DAILY You can utilize your spare hours and secure a knowledge of shorthand, stenotypy, typewriting, bookkeeping, banking, etc. "Why not call and see us? Asli for catalog.. 14th and P Streets. "First Corner Hast of City X Hi. C. A. 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