THE DAILY NEBRASKA N i C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAti OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET A BELATED I0R1D0 KANSAS TOWN VISITED BY NO VEMBER WINDS. BY ORDER Any Kind of Cake for Parties, Weddings, Birtn daya, etc French Pastry H. TOSEL & CO. 210 South 12th Street. Phone L-7SS2 Across Herpolsheimer BOEDER'S OECHESTRA MARIMBAPHONE AND ELECTRIC BELLS Phone B-2029 8 :00 to 6 :00 Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p .m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1130 L St SEND FLOWERS We Receive New Shipments Daily From the Growers EnsIovFloralCo. Phone B3695 135 Ss. 12th St., LINCOLN, KEB. FRANCE TO BE HEAVY BUYEP Money Onct Sent to Germany Will Come to America Score of Americans Lost on Ancona. Western Newsppr Union New Service. Great Bend. Kan. Twelve persons at least were killed and more than one hundred Injured, many of them se riously. In a tornado which swept through the residence section of Great Bend at 7:30 Wednesday nlshL The property loss Is estimated at half a million dollars. The city water plant, a laundry, three flouring mills, the Santa Fe depot and fifty resi dences were demolished. A path three-quarters of a mile long and several blocks wide was cut through the residence district. Here the heaviest toll of life was exacted. Fire broke out In several of the houses, and as the city was without Ore protection they burned to tht ground. Among the towns in which buildings were reported destroyed were Clafton, Holslngton, and Lamed. Several thousand sheep were killed, the animals being hurled into the ail as the storm struci their feedinfc place. Americans Lost on Ancona. UNIVERSITY NOTICES I'nJnn closed meeting, Friday, No vember 12. Initiation of new members. Will all old members please be at the hall by 8: SO o'clock. The Palladlan Literary society will h.v mus cal program wna vw tumes and special features Friday eve ning. November IS. on the third noor of the Temple. Visitors are wel come. pi.ns for the new Chemistry build ing have been accepted and bids will be open within two weeks. Freshman class football men meet at east entrance of the Armory at 11 o'clock Monday, November 15. Call Alfryer. Norwegian pianist, for dancing parties. Junior Football The Junior football team will meet at the east end of the Armory for practice Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 4 o'clock and Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 o'clock. The first game will be played the Tuesday be fore Thanksgiving. RALFH A LAHR. Washington. About twenty-seven .. The Kearney club meets In the Y. W. C. A. rooms of the Temple Sat urday. November 13. at S o'clock. Sev eral important matters of business, in niniiiir a rnnrt bv the committee oh vtuu.us -. : constitution, must come before the meetine. All students who have ever attended the Kearney Slate normal Big Showing of Sweaters ALL THE POPULAR STYLES AND AN ESPECIALLY GOOD RANGE OF COLORS It s Sweater time again. No other garment takes the place of a Sweater for comfort and durability, and they are stvlish too. "We are showing the most wanted styles heavy ribbed Jumbo ribbed medium weight and light weight Belted and sashed in high convertible collars or V. necks. We have them in wool and wool mixed Oxford Grays, Copenhagen, Rose, Cardinal, Brown, Tan, Emerald, Black and "priced 2.75, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 5.75, 7.50 and up to 15.00. A SILK AND WOOL SWEATER made with sash as shown in illustration. Comes in the following combinations: Hold and Brown, Rose and Cardinal, Emerald and Navy. Black and White, Plain Canary. Exception value for... 11.50 miller- Sc Paine Americans are believed to have been lost with the torpedoed Italian liner Ancona. according to a cable to the state department from Ambassador Page at Rome. The ambassador said the probable American victims of the tragedy were Alexander Patattivo, his wife and four children of New York and Mrs. Fran ces Mascolo Lamura and about twen ty unnamed third class passengers. Mrs. Cecil L. Greil (first reported Grey) was named as the one known American survivor among the pas Ben gers. Ambassador Page and American con suls through Italy have been instruct ed by Secretary Lansing to cable Im mediately all information available concerning the torpedoing of the Ital ian liner, Ancona, and to ascertain particularly whether other Americans were lost. London. A dispatch to Lloyds from Bizetra says that 300 persons on the Ancona were drowned. Most of the lost, the message says, were women and children emigrants. COOPER'S Kenosha-Klosed Krotch union suit. Ask to see them at One hundred and thirteen tickets. inclusive of all complimentaries. have ; been issued fo the Sophomore hop. , . w-v i to be held in tne umcoin noiei w cember 4. No more tickets will be issued. The complimentary list will be published, with the financial state ment, in a later issue of the Nebras ka T. A. WILLIAMS. Agent Student Activities. pendency of the United States were represented. ' According to the unofficial register made for the benefit of the C. U. C. A. and for the fraternities before rush ing season, the registration has sur passed that of last year in every way, excepting in the number of men sent by foreign countries which is 37 this year as against 47 last year. The total enrollment of Freshmen is 1,617. Ex. Cadets having suits offered and those who have not yet called for their new uniforms, are to report at 4 o'clock today at the quartermaster's office in the basement of the Armory. FRANCE TO BE HEAVY BUYER Millions for Machinery, Once Spent in Germany, Will Come to United States. New York. France will be a heavy buver of American machinery at the close of the war, Maurice D' Amour, head of a French commercial and in dustrial commission which has just arrived here, asserted. "Heretofore we have tpent $160,- 000.000 a year In Germany for machin ery alone," said D'Amour. who was formerly French consul at New Or leans and is now secretary of the commission on appropriations in the French chamber of deputies. "That money will go to the United States." Thirty-six tickets have been vali dated for the Comus club dance, to be held in Temple Music halL No more tickets will be issued for this dance. No complimentaries will be is sued. T. A. WILLIAMS. Agent Student Activities. Private instruction in mathematics. Call B-4778. W. F. Weiland. First Flea Been on a vacation? Second Flea Nope, on 'a tramp. Ex. SAD FATE SANITARY Barber Shop ''-- - "r- t -.2 R. O. WARDE The Engineers club of Lincoln. meets tonight in M. E. 20i. Mr. Clay of Chicago, representing the U. S. Gypsum Co.. will show moving pic tures of the manufacture of gypsum, from the time it Is mined to the fin ished product. Business Section Destroyed by Fire. Miller. Neb. The business portion of this town is In ruins as the result of a fire, from unknown origin, which started at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. The loss is estimated at J59 000 and practically all the business section of the city is destroyed. Among the heavier losers were Clyde M. Maddox, hardware store; C M. Houston, gen eral merchandise; Bank of Miller; Miller postofflce; Mrs. Walker's res taurant; the Norcross Drug company; Stickel's lodge ball; Joe Dean's shoe shop. Football Special Train The Union Pacific railroad will run a special train to Lawrence, Kan J Friday, for the football game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Kansas Jayhawkers. It leaves Lincoln at 11 p. dl, and will leave Lawrence at midnight Sunday, arriving in Lin coln at 7 a- m., Sunday. Round trip fare. 17.74. Standard sleepers, one way. $2. Tourist sleepers, one may, $1. Secure tickets and make reserva tions at city office1044 O street t ffS O Sf & t I Appeals for Further Loan. Paris. The Greek government is im ported to have appealed to the allta for further financial assistance. That Cornell is a cosmopolitan in stitution is shown by the fact that 46 states, one territory, two dependencies of the United States and eighteen foreign countries are represented by this year's Freshman class. In the class of 1908. 44 states, two territories, fifteen foreign countries and one de- Wood en Soldier Confound It, that Infernal spider has spun his web all over me, and 1 can't get away to Join my regiment Bus. L-7779 Proprietor 1501 O Street PHONES Res. L-5610 For Quick Service New York Chop House 1340 O St Always Open GEORGE GROS PRINTING 1313 N Street wbuuai.s CLASSY uxor C1CIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS SO mors Notice We Have Been Given The Order by Committee. Please Order As Soon as Possible. CO-OP BOOK STORE 318 North Eleventh A. H. PEDEN Phone L-4510