THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 POTASH A PERLM UTTER Mat., $1 to 50c; Night, $2 to 50c Friday Night, November 13 NEIL O'BRIEN & MINSTRELS Prices, $1.00 to 25c Nov 14 "THE UNDER DOG" Tues., Nov. 10 Only "THE SWAMP FOX" A Stirring Romance. "In the Land of Arcadia" Strange and Fascinating. "A Regular Rip" "The Pathe Dally" wmmm A Big Show HODGES & TYNES And a Big Company In "A NIGHT ON THE NEW YORK ROOF GARDEN" Photo Plays "The "The Beloved Adventurer" "Press of Fate" Evolution of Percy" Hearst-Selig News The University Jeweler and Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O St Yellow Front Your Tatronage Solicited Ambrosia's Chocolate Frapped Creams "Pood for th God" SUN DRUG CO. Ow Uth A M Nw Telephone Bid. "Atk Your Physician About Us" REMEMBER US FOR i SH0ES:& SHOE REPAIRS 140 No. 11th St., Two Blocks South of Campus THE N. U. SHOE STORE WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS Modern Dances Taught Private Uni. Class Saturday 3 to 5 MAXIXE, HALF AND HALF, CANTER, HESITATION HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA Mr. C. E. Bullard, member ot U. P. T. of D. of A., personally instructs all classes, assisted by the Misses Peggy Kautzman, . Minnie Boggs, Zora Northrup, and MteBsrs. E. G. Erickson and Robert Chesney. LINCOLN DAKCIXG ACADEMY C. E. Bullard, U. of N. "02" Manager L5477 1124 N ST. iTTTA UNI. NOTICES Cornhucker Pictures. AH Juniors and Seniors vtno want their pictures In the 1915 Cornhusker will have the same taken at Town sends before December 1. Three dol lars covers the price of photos and cut. Tenor Singers. First tenor singers are needed in the Glee Club. Those wishing to try out see either Mrs. Raymond or Earl Jackson. Senior Football. All senior football candidates will meet on Tuesday at 11 o'clock at the east end of the Armory. H. R. HARLEY, Manager. Girls' Club Council. There will be a meeting of the Girls' Club council Tuesday at 7:15 in the Y. V. C. A. Very important, for dele gates' must be elected then to the Girls' Club convention. If you can't attend, send some one in your place. Girls' Luncheon. Plans are being made for the lunch eon to be. given Saturday noon, No vember 14, the day of the Kansas game. Girls, remember. Price only 35 cents. Junior Play Committee. There will be a meeting of the Junior Class Play Committee, Tues day, 11:30, in U. 106. U. S. HARKSON. Sophomore Football. All Sophomore football candidates meet in the east end of the Armory, Thursday, 11 a. m. All men out. HARRY MARSH, Manager. Lincoln Literary Club. Dr. Maxey will address the Lincoln Literary Club tonight at 8 o'clock on "The Federal Employers' Liability Act- Junior Football. Junior football practice this morn ing at 11 o'clock, sharp. M'MASTERS, Manager. Ushers Notice. It will be necessary for ail ushers to register again for the Kansas game. Those wishing to usher for this game will please sign their name to the list on the billboard in the Nebraskan office before Friday noon. All ushers will report in front of Armory at 1:30 sharp, Saturday afternoon. Latin Club. The Latin Club will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in room 202 of University Hall. It is imperative for the new members to be present at this first meeting. Silver Serpents. Silver Serpent meeting Tuesday at 11:50 a. m., in S. 102. University Party. All-University party in the Armory, 8 p. m., November 13. Admission, 25 cents. Loeb's orchestra, L-9896. 325 So. 17. NOTICE. " The Nebraskan is again pre- senting an opportunity to the student body in the way of offer- ing positions on the reportorial staff. Any live student willing to put in an hour each day may apply. MANAGEMENT. Jones' Orchestra, phone L-9666. NEW FRATERNITY. (Continued from page 1) since 1911 until the granting of the present chapter to the University of Nebraska. Election to membership occurs on a strictly scholarship basis. The officers of the National Fraternity are as fol lows: Russell Burton-Opltz, president, Co lumbia University. B. Carl Huber, vice president, Uni versity of Michigan. William W. Root, secretary and treasurer. The founder, Wlllam W. Root, was largely instrumental In bringing to the attention of the Fraternity the re markable progress made by the Uni versity of Nebraska in true scientific medical education. The local chapter will be organized some timet within the next two weeks. SPANKING PAIR Willie I got a licking today from both pop and mom. His Uncle (who runs a livery sta ble) They certainly are a spanking pair. MANY LAWS RESERVE SEATS FOR SATURDAY One Hundred and Fifty Will Help Defeat Kansas Have Original Songs and Yells. The law students have taken to the idea of a "Pep" gathering with a vengeance and have reserved one hun dred and fifty seats for the Kansas Game. They have had several songs and yells printed and will be out in force to deliver them; so the commit tee announced yesterday. The prac- -feci . r"1 Y 1 U111UUU VUMIVMJ ( 1 At The OLIVER, Today Matinee and Night tice hours for the singers seem to be all morning and the place in the re spective recitation rooms of the three law classes. The faculty seem to en joy the spirit shown and do their ut most for the hoys, that Ts except Dr. Maxey, who says tha't the noise Inter fers with his enjoyment of life and that he Is naturally opposed to all forms of amusement taking the form of singing and speaking. It is hoped by the laws however, that his spirit will change before the Saturday game and that they will find him, as of yore seated on a front seat and doing his share of the rooting. Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556. NEBRASKA GRADUATES RECEIVE OFFICES Many Alumni Elected to Office Shows That College Men Are Taking the Lead in Public Life. It will probably be of interest to many students to learn that former Nebraska men have been elcted to fill various state offices. Walter Van Fleet Hoagland, 1895, who lives at North Platte is running a close race with Pearson for the office of lieutenant governor. Hoagland graduated from the law college. Earl D. Mallery, from Alliance has been elected state senator from the 28th district. For the past two years he has been serving as representative. Carl Petrus Peterson, Delta Chi, re ceived his L. L. B. in 1909, is the new ly elected state representative from the 30th district. Ralph S. Moseley. Sigma Nu, has also been elected to the office of state representative. Chas. William BeaJ, graduate of the Law College in 1S99, and now living at Broken Bow, is representing his dis trict in the senate. UNIVERSITY GIRLS TO DISCUSS WORK Will Speak at Vesper Service This Evening Miss Mary Gale Will Tell of Nebraska's Part. The Y. W. C. A. Vesper Service this evening will be devoted to a discus sion of "Association Work the World Around." Several University girls will tell briefly of the work being done in India China, Japan and South America. Miss Mary Gayle will speak of what our share in it may be. This service 4m. t ...,.-.,uov, VW vvwMW X'&VIL.'iiSmKi v7 ... i cumiuaiiiu!niiii!juiiT!itiiiifminimiumiiiummuniraf!trinnimniitmmmTiiJt bv h Every Weight of Underwear for Men 1 Is found in the Lewis Union Suit for Fall and Winter; cotton, ttAn anil wrtrctpfl ' J C M suk ana worsieu nuu oc jamuu Cotton Mercerized. You can get light, medium or heavy weight UNION SUITS For Men, $1.50 to $C.OO For Boyt, 75c to $2.00 ' We display and sell these famous Lew Is Union Suits and want you toeamine the different weights and materials and note the big consumer-value. Many seasons of satisfaction In this comfort underwear. Get your Lewis at CLOTH EJ5 2THEY FIT is in recognition of the Association Week of Prayer which Is observed by all associations throughout the world. This is an opportune subject at a moment when people everywhere are realizing what an important part women may take in the upbuilding of national, social and religious life, and should be of special interest to all University girls. Scott's Orchestra. B-4521. Call B-1482 or rx LEWIS ir njojgjn 1 I xrr. 6