THE DAILY NEBEASKAN FOR SALE Girls' J'gym" suit and shoes, size 36; worn but a few times; price, $4.00. Can be seen at Central Granaries Co., 128 North Eleventh street. 13-16-70 FOR RENT Two large .rooms com bined, on first floor. 636 No. 16th. 15-19-71 LOST 1914 senior pin. Tinder please return to Nebraskan office. LOST Black leather purse, contain ing money, stamps and key. . Call L-5445, or add ss 2344 Dudley St. 14-16-70 THEATRES Oliver Theatre Tonight., Frl., Sat. and Sat. Mat. Return of Last Seaton'a Favorite Oliver Morosco Present THE BIRD OF PARADISE Nights $1.50 to 50c; Mat. $1 to 50c Monday Night, October 12 FISKE O'HARA In "Jack's Romance" isau UJ;Y 3 OCT. 8, 9, 10 MLLE. MARYON VADIE THE WHARRY LEWIS QUINTET E. Arnold Johnson, Pianist AILEEN STANLEY MARGA DE LA ROSE CORINNE WELLS AND TOM BUNDY Fred MOZ ARTS Eva LEE BARTH PATHE DAILY UNI. NOTICES Notice. Friday, October 9, is the date of the Y. W. C. A. party for all University girls. No other gatherings involving girls will be scheduled for that even ing. MARY C. GRAHAM, Sec'y of Committee on Organizations. Chorus. Attention of the students is called to the fact that registration for chorus means free admission to the programs of the Damrosch orcrestra at the May Festival. Tryouts for Cantata. Tryouts with Mrs. Raymond for solo parts in Hallowe'en cantata every afternoon in the Temple Music Hall. Hours, 4:00 to 6.00. $5.00 Prize. The 'Athletic Board of the Univer sity offers a prize of $5.00 cash for the best Nebraska University yell, sub mitted by October 20, 1914. Submit yells to any1 Innocent, to Guy Reed, or leave at Nebraskan office. Sign your name and your address. Wanted! Four more yell leaders to help gen erate some of the old-time "pep" into the crowds at the football games. Meeting of all those expecting to try out will be held Friday at 5 o'clock. Place of meeting to be announced later. Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams "Food for th Godi" SUN DRUG GO. Cor 11th & M Nw Telephone Bldg. "Ask Your Physician About Us" Informal Tea The second informal tea for college women will be held in Art Hall, Thurs day afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. iMiss Mayhew of Shanghai, China, . Miss Blanchard of New York City, and Miss Dodge of Minneapolis will be guests. All University women are cordially Invited to attend. TED n7 UBIK ... W ,ch LAD UXLOTHES Cleaning, Pressing,- Repairing and Alterations. Will call for and deliver. Authorized agents for Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York. "For ths Stodealt, bylbi Studmts" 510 N. 14th B1294 LUNCHEONETTES ILLERG' nrcrniPTiON tl HARMACY Cor. I6tb & 0 Sts. Phone B4423 HAMPTON'S ODCHESTD A New Dances Demonstrated Maxixe, Half and Half, Canters, Twinkle, Hesitation, etc. Private Uni Class Saturday 3 to 5 Mr. C. E. Bullard, member of W. P. T. of Dr of A., will be assisted by Miss Irene Walker of Omaha Lincoln Dancing Academy CVE. Bullard, U. of N. '02, Mgr. L-5477 1124 N Yell Leaders. Meeting 5 o'clock Friday, east end of Armory. Important that you be there. Scandinavian Club. The Scandinavian Club meets on Saturday, October 10, at 8 p. m., in Banquet Hall, University Temple. Prof. Joseph Alexis will speak cn his experiences in - Sweden during war times. 'All are. Invited. Special Notice. Members of the University Chorus and the Glee Club are hereby notified that the final try-outs for the Hal lowe'en Cantata will be held today at 4 o'clock in the. Music Hall of the Temple. Silver Serpent. Silver Serpent- meeting, Thursday 11:30, Memorial Hall. Pledge Announced. - Sigma Nu announces the pledge of Ivan Mastin of Auburn, Neb. Phi Delta Phi Tonight. The honorary law fraternity, Phi Delta Phi, will hold their initial meet ing at the Alpha Tau Omega house to- FirstSymphony Program Today, 11:00 A. M. . Memorial Biicbovin's First Edward Walt - - f Mrs. Auttist Mozkr -Mr; Wm. T. Quick -Misa Lillian Elche - -Mrs. Carrie Raymond Hall Symphony - First Violin Second Violin . . . Viola . . . Cello . - - Organ 0 Armstrong Clothing Co. announce the formal opening , of tfyeir newly remodeled store on the evenings of Thursday and Friday Octobet eighth and nintl seven to ten o'clock iMusic Flowers night at 7:30. Plans for the coming initiation will be discussed and a general business meeting held. Eng. Notice. Through some error August Lueb's name was omitted from the Eng. dance committee announcement in yester day's Nebraskan. PHI ALPHA TAU HOLDS MEETING (Continued from Page One) Morehead were not "elected, it not only would be a repudiation of Morehead, but a slap at President Wilson and his policies. Mr. Locke said in part: "The Demo cratic candidate for railway commis sioner was recently dragged out of a room, taken to th'a police station and fined under an assumed name for gambling. Do we have to vote for him in order to support President Wil son? "The Initiative and Referendum is the acid test of whether a man is Democratic or not. Morehead while in the senate voted to hamstring the bill for direct legislation. "Mr. Howell is a large strong figure, a heaven-sent gift to Democracy and good government in -Nebraska. Mr. Unwell is instictivelv straight. He is by nature honest. He is a man of wonderful efficiency. His leadership will be intellectual." After Mr. Locke finished the stu dents discussed the question. Ap parently all except one were for Howell. UN WILSON CLUB. (Continued from page 1) son and said he might be persuaded to vote for Maguire, but protested against using the cloak of President WHson to get the County candidates and Governor Morehead into office. An immediate challenge was issued to him, as representing the Howell club, for a joint debate on state issues. This was accepted and arrangements are being made for the holding of this dis cussion in the near future. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Call B-1482 or Talk with Ludwig about your clothes. 1028 O. IMPROVED From the City To Uni. Farm ELEVEN MINUTES ENROUTE VIA O. L. & B. RY. (INTERURBAN) The following service U arranged to especially accommo date the transportation of students from the city of Lincoln to the University Farm: Leave Lincoln, (14th St.). Arrive Uni. Farm. 8:U1 a. m. 9:01 a. m. 7:50 a. m.f. Q .H a n 9:50 a. m 10 :? a- J. :u p. 2:01 p. m. 12:50 p 1 .H T-i .n Effective on and after October 5th, 1914 m. ru. m. O. L. & B. Railway Co. s'fs'U -iLa B ONE 1915 MAXWELL TOURING CAR ONE $100 DIAMOND RING ONE $50 DIAMOND RING GIVEN AWAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH, 1914 by th . N&.fgri&t Theatre m lil IrPive a diamond ring. All you have.to do is to write your name SiSiM! and drop it in the ballot box in the lobby of ?e Theatre .lid start collecting the votes. Children cannot enter unless aided by the parents. . ENTER YOUR NAME OR FRIEND TODAY m v o o in i o U. 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