THE DAILY NEB R AS KAN FOR SALE Girls' "gym", suit and shoes, size 36; worn but .a .few times; price, $4.00. Can bo seen at Central Granaries Co., 128 North Eleventh street.' 13-16-70 LOST K. & B. 8-inch slide rule. Re turn to Nebraskan office 13-15-66 WANTED A room-mate for large, cheerful room by Uni girl. Rent, $6 00. 1501 S St. Phone L-5193. 13-13-68 THEATRES ORPHEUM Thursday -Friday Saturday EDMOND HAYES & CO. "The Piano Mover" ' KRAMER & MORTON DELEON ANH DAVIES HILDA THOMAS LOU HALL EMIL PALLENBERG WARD, BELL AND WARD OVER AND OVER Mat., Dally 2: 15 15c, 25c Night 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c LYRIC ENOCH, THE MAN FISH The Wonder of the World 'STONE HAYES In'Green Goods" PHOTO PLAYS "Grand Opera in "Rubeville" "His Change of Heart" "Hearst-Sellg News" Three Shows Daily, 2, 7, 9 Mat., all seat 10c. Night 15c MAGNET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE JUNGLE" By Upton Sinclair The greatest and most daring book of modern 'days, which has been p'rlntad, In 17 differ ent languages. 1 1 1 - m Admission 10c Shows 1:45, 3:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:15 Dud's for Sanitary Barber Work. Naif Sed. DUDLEY D "VlD DU HALLORY Q HoOUIRE II9 North I2th St, TVv Us. LUNCHEONETTES Pi JLi E 25 RESCRIPTION H ARftf ACY Cor. I6th & 0 Sts, Phone B 4423 WHITMAN'S GLiSSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Univerity JeweUr and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S.; SHE AN OPTICIAN 1123 O St Yellow Frost Your ratronage Solicited SCHOLARSHIP UP. (Continued from page 1) Frank Perkins was then introduced. Hie) showed by statistics that 74 per cent of the major college activities are carried on by fraternity men. Ho urged every freshman to affiliate him self with s6me college activity. C. A. Sorensem closed the meeting iwlth a short talk on the relation of freshmen to their home community. He declared that the University had no use for freshmen who tried to put on a certain haughtiness of manner to distinguish them from the non-fraternity men. He advised the Greeks when they go back to their community to spend more time in being agreeable and less time in seeking opportunities to display their fraternity pin. ELECTION NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given that the general'election for selecting the presidents of the four respective University classes (freshman, sophomore, junior and senior) will be held on Tuesday, October 6th, in Memorial Hall. The polls will be open from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 5 p. m. Each can- didate is reuired to file a written -fc statement of his candidacy with the Registrar before 5 p. m., Fri- day, October 2. No candidate shall be entitled to election whose name Is not printed on the ballot. There shall be no solicit- ing of votes by cards or other- & wise at or near the polls. VANCIL K. GREER, Registrar. A thing which caused considerable, excitement in Sophomore class circles yesterday morning was the announce ment that Harry Grainger would run for class president. He will be op posed by Mr. Harney, the Iron Sphinx candidate. Mr. Grainger graduated from Lincoln High School, where he gained prominence in school affairs and as an "E" man in his studies. Upon entering university he joined the Slsma Chi' fraternity and became Many Young fellows like smart clothes with clever style and up-to-date patterns, but hate to pay $20 or $25 for them. For such fellows we have this we come message : Suits at $15 with every feature which you'd expect in suits at $20 or $22.50. Popular Tartan Check fabrics, soft roll lapels, patch pockets, high-cut vest with collarin short the very essence of smartness. They are exceptionally strong values in every way and carry our most positi ve recommendation . We suggest that you see them today or tomorrow while the stock is at its best. MANSE'S active in freshman class politics.. This year he is first lieutenant in company "B." THE QUESTION IS. Are you going to attend the football games this fall? Be sure to see one of the best teams in history and help h boost for the championship. Season tickets Will, not be on sale Saturday, so if you wish to start the season right, buy one this week. Michigan Aggies reservations can be made after October 1 at Harry Porter's. No extra cost so get in early for a good seat in the rooters' section. f IirpO THEATRE JLj1 GRAWFORD & ZEHRUN6, Mgrs. THIS ENTIRE WEEK TWICE DAILY MAT. 2:30, NIGHT '8j15 UNIVERSAL MOVING PICTURE CO. PRESENT " ANNETTE KELLERMANN "THE PERFECT WOMAN" NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER The Spectacular Pictorial Triumph Order Seats Early Matinee 25c and 15c Unreserved). Nights 25c (Reserved Seats). I : f IGANTIC G 4fwik mm. t I ' Hm ' n BLUES Eorr SALE Brinino- to Lincoln Men the Most Timely Money Saving Sale of Blue Serge Suits Ever Offered in Our separate iueii s oiure You Save Every Suit Blue Ser-e is nearly as staple as wheat. Unsettled conditions caught one of America s best lmom tailors unaware and BEADY CASH secured for us a cancelled order of blue serge suits at a Se litt g "Sort 5 sensational so eraly in the season. .The suits are hand tailored from sturdy, mid night blue serges-a rich, dark blue fabric only found m the highest cost suits. Becoming Styles for Men and Young Men Actual $25 Blue Series Saturday Lincoln's First Genuine Money Saying Safe of Fall Suits T ,. nnnortnnitv vou won't pass upafter you sco the suits. Evety one is fully up to the Budge iZaV,f ' a fcM in any the smart fall ityles. Look this sale up on your ivay 10 scuuoir- RUDGE & GUENZEL CO.