THE DAILY NEBRASKAN OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 Occar F. Hodge Presents NEIL O'BRIEN And Hit Great American Minstrels Everythlno New More of It Prices Orch., 1st ten rows, $1.50; balance, $1.00; Bal cony, 75c, 50c; Gallery, 25c. wm Chae. E. Evans & Co. Blllle Burke's "Tango Shoes" Dunbar's Salon Singers Burnelle's A Stephens Rives A. Harrison Brown A Spencer Arnold A Ethyl Glazer O'Neal A Wamsley "Two Lightning Bugs" The Thee Lbrettas Laughs and Thrills "Chsrish and Protect" "Between Two Fires" "Hearst-Selig News" Lily Thoatro Charlie ? visits the Ak-Sar-Ben, a 2-reel comedy made in Omaha, also showing Charlie's trip to Lin coln. See yourself In the movies Friday and Saturday. 25th chapter of "Diamond From the Sky." . 1430 O St. Special Donee To University Students Bollard's L5655 II24 n FRIDAY & SATURDAY Admission 25c ft "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria' Plan 13TH AND P LCSmitli&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and EcntalJ 125 No. 13th St UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Friday, November 5 Pan-Hellenic Freshman Mixer. Acacia Pledge Dance, Chapter house. Alpha Phi Dance, Lincoln. Chi Omega Dance, Rosewilde. Union Literary Society. German Dramatic club, Faculty hall. Palladlan Freshman Danco, Chapter house. Viking Dance, Lindell. Delta Tau Delta Dance, Chapter House. . Delta Delta Delta Dance, Chapter House. Saturday, November 6 Nebraska vs. Wesleyan, at Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega Dance, Chapter House. Alpha Xi Delta Dance, Chapter House. Farm House Picnic. Tegner Meeting, Art Hall. Engineers' Dance, Lincoln. Sunday November 7 Catholic Students' Club, Temple. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Palladlan will hold their weekly meeting Friday evening, November 5, in Palladian Hall, on the third floor of the Temple. Visitors will be welcome. The Komensky Klub will hold Us fourth meeting in Union Hall Saturday night at 8 o'clock for the initiation of new members. About twenty-five or thirty new students will go through the "fiery ordeal." The English club will meet on Sat urday evening, November 6, at the home of Prof. P. M. Buck, 1825 Pep per avenue. Hart Schaffner &.Marx Vanity Fifty-Five Suit Varsity Six Hundred Overcoat $17X0 $20 & $25 ARMSTRONGS Preparedness and Thanksgiving The conference committee on na tional preparedness, of which Mr. Hen ry A. Wise Wood is chairman, has been writing letters to prominent cler gymen suggesting that adequate pre paredness for war would be an ade quate text for the Thanksgiving Day Seniors Order you Senior caps at the Co-op. All orders must be in by Monday, November 11. BLANCHE RICHARDS, Chairman Cap Committee. Catholic Students' Club Meeting The Catholic Students' club will meet next Sunday afternoon in the Music hall of the Temple, at 3:30. Be prompt. The chorus will meet in Memorial hall Friday (today) at 5 o'clock. By order of Mrs. Raymond. Chorus Practice Chorus practice for Friday, Novem ber 5, will be held in Memorial hall instead of Art hall. Preparations are being made for Thanksgiving program. MERRILL VANDERPOOL, President. Chorus practice in Memorial hall at 5 o'clock Friday. Student section of the A. S. M. E. held its regular meeting Tuesday, No vember 2, in M. E. 206. The eve- nine was spent in a discussion of prac tical problems which come up before the engineer. The next meeting win be held Tuesday, December 7. All M. E. out ' ' -,Vv , ; ' ' s ...V.VV."". IS Av.v;v:':'.AKv::v.w.v.VAvM . v ,AV.Cv;Vl'.(,, &Q.y-.m4 v 4, s,4 i A ,J :. . "i .Av.-ss. , 'AO, , i, i '''I"' , A '', THE EMINENT MINSTREL NEIL O'BRIEN Who Comes to the OLIVER Tonibht Witn His GREAT AMERICAN MINSTRELS sermon. Similar suggestions prev iously addressed to ministers have met with favorable, as well as unfa vorable, responses and have led to sermons for, as well as sermons in op position to, the precautionary meas ures against national defeat and hu miliation. The latest communication for the conference committee is as follows : "Reverend Sir: The conference committee on national preparedness is working in behalf of peace through adequate preparedness, and it has been suggested to us that you might be glad to participate in this work, to the extent of discussing national preparedness in your Thanksgiving sermon. The subject is appropriate. As President Wilson has well said, we do not want to change anything, but we do want to protect our homes and to insure our country against in vasion. This we feel we can best do by being prepared for defense, if the need for it be thrust upon us. "Our rich heritage of civic and spir itual freedom, handed down to us at the cost of many lives and much suf fering by our ancestors, and the pres- WHITMANS GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS BOEDER'S ORCHESTRA MARIMBAPHONE AND ELECTRIC BELLS Phone B-2029 8 :00 to 6 :00 GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street i Saturday, November 6, Komensky club, Union hall. Mr. Sidney Silber, of the University Music, will address we Students Liberal Union ofAll Souls church Sunday, at 12:15 ociock. aw students Invited. The Moirul Barber Shop. S. L. Chap lin, proprietor, 127 North Twelfth. Meal tickets, $5.50 for $4.50. North Twelfth. Newbert Cafe. 137 German Lunch Schelder, manager. and Cafe, R. C 1121 P street. Special Uni Dance Friday and Satur Clothes for Young Men In Farquhar Suits and Overcoats youll find the style, fit, nattern and service that you have a right to expect of your clothes, whether you pay $15 or $35, or any price between. Let us show you today. FARQUHAR'S The Home of Good Clothes, and Nothing Else day at Bullard's. 'l