THE DAILY WEBR ASK AN Women and students of chemistry POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISING POLITICAL ADVERTISING at the University of Cincinnati are xtremely happy this wek for the new FRED SHEPHERD For District Judge ENDORSED BY THE BAR Woman's building and' the new chem istry building are finished and ready for occupancy. Both are said to b the best equipped building of their kind in the middle west Ex. J WWJIWi. llll.. II I J I ... .I JH 'V St ( , 1 Get Your GYM AND ATHLETIC GOODS At LAWLOR'S 1423 O Street THE ONLY REAL SPORTING GOODS STORE IN LINCOLN TERMINAL DRUG STORE (1917 Model) Now open. Give us a will. Free delivery 10th and 0 St. EAT AT PUTCH CAFE 234 No. 11th Street Start Right- Let us take care of your gar menta when they need a thor ough cleaning or pressing. Our service is A-l must be we operate the largest clean ing plant in Lincoln. We clean and block hats. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326 S. 11th Lincoln, Neb. LEO SOUKTJP, Mgr. Clothing for college chaps are a spe cialty with us. All we ask is to have you come in and see what we have to offer. Prices $10 to $25 VI tT r i t I i t Vifl nfro'i I l;VY John L. Kennedy Republican Candidate for U. S. Senator Experienced as a Congressman. Closely associated with State and Na tional affairs. Knows he needs of Nebraska people. The logical candidate to elect VOTE FOR HIM POLITICAL ADVERTISING Willard E. Stewart CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS Judge of the District Court ON NON-PARTISAN BALLOT Yoiu- Approval at the Polls Will Be Appreciated POLITICAL ADVERTISING ! tfjaaxam siiRi (BYJEUXUSTl THIS "LAW AND ORDER" PLANK In My Patform Two Years Ago Cost Me 2,000 Votes: "I propose to secure convic tions of all persons who sell or give liquor to minors and habit ual drunkards and will enforce the following statutes: 3S51, 3953 Revised Statutes of Nebraska 1913." Will Lancaster County Drvs allow this to happen again in .W.JZ3C V J V k' H. P. SHUMWAY Itpublicaa CandWita lor Lieutenant Governor Farming Wakefield, Nebr. 34 yri State Senator, serving third term. Author of the Shumway Law Stat aid to schools teaching agriculture manual training and domestic science PLATFORM. State wide prohibition. Greater vocational education. Conservation of state resources. Municipal ownership. Strict economy in expenditure oi state's money. Upon this platform and his publli record, he asks your support. -. IVmJ. Stevens Non-Partisan Nominee For County Judge Thirtv vars experience in law and judicial work in this county. Not a member of any law firm for the last twelve years. In a nosition if elected, to adminis ter the office without partiality, fear or favor. PLEASE INVESTIGATE POLITICAL ADVERTISING TJ. of N. 1910 Justice of the Peace Candidate for Second Term Republican I - t ' ' ) - l. ' ' O. B. CLARK POLITICAL ADVERTISING Ralph S. Moseley REPRESENTATIVE Republican Candidate for Re-election ELECTION NOV. 7, 1916 r TREASURER HALL HAS SAVED MONEY FOR THE UNIVERSITY George E. Hall, state treasurer, who is a candidate for re election, has adoptel a policy in making collections from the county treasurers that is sav ing the University thousands of dol lars a year. By compelling the coun ty treasurers to pay their monies into the state fund monthly, warrants drawn upon the state University funds can be paid at once at par, and do not have to be redeemed later with inter est. The state treasurer's report at the Capitol show that before Mr. Hall's administration, these amounts were paid out of the University fund for In terest: In 1903-1904, $84.46; 1907-1908, i2.897.50: 1908-1910, $11,047.36; 1911- 1912. $13,511.93; 1913-1914. $10,523.96; December 1. 1914 to March 31, 1915, $2,254.39. This amounts in all to $40,31 S.GO, that would have been paid to the University had Mr. Hall's meth od been adopted. ' . Mr. Hall has thus practically in creased the University revenues by making it unnecessary to pay interest on the warrants. A similar saving has been made for the normal fund. Po litical Adv. i t FRANK A PETERSON Class '05, Law '10 Democratic Candidate for COUNTY ATTORNEY Five hundred students of the Uni versity of Nebraska will probably vote in Lincoln on November 7. Many of the candidates for public office, espe cially in Lancaster county, are former students of the University of Nebras ka. Both from the standpoint of clti zenshlp and of interest and loyalty to the University of Nebraska, the stu dents are probably anxious to learn all they can about the progress of former Nebraska graduates In public life. Mr. Frank A. Peterson, A. B., '05 LL. B., '10, is the democratic nominee for county attorney of Lancaster coun ty. In the University of Nebraska, Mr. Peterson was a member of Phi Alpha Tau. Phi Delta Phi, Palladian Literary society, German club and Latin club, and was active in the work of each society. He also interested himself In University debate and was a member of the University debating team against Iowa in 1905. In schol arship he also distinguished himself, having won both Phi Beta Kappa and Theta Kappa Nu honors. Since com pleting his college course Mr. Peter son has practiced law with the law firm of Mockett Peterson in this city. Mr. Peterson is waging a very ac tive and vigorous campaign upon the proposition that the county attorney's office should be administered as a pub lic trust and not as a private law of I h f i. . ' ... V . ' . : 7 I I fice with the county merely as one of Dr. Charles F. Dole, president of the Twentieth Century Club of Boston, and of the Society to Abolish War, will be in Lincoln next week as the guest of A. L. Weatherly, minister of All Souls' church. While in the city he will ho'd several meetings at All Souls' church, and will address the Lincoln Social Service club on Tuesday noon. Dr. Dole represents the best type of eastern culture, coming from a well known family of which his brother. Nathan Haskell Dole, the celebrated author, is another representative. Dr. Dole makes a strong appeal to thought ful people, on account of his attractive personality as well as the breadth and liberality of his views. He is a man of national reputation, having been for many years minister of a Unitarian church in Boston, a author of power, and one of the commanding figures in the Peace Movement He will occupy the pulpit at All Souls' church Sunday morning and evening, and will address a special meeting of University stu dents at the church on Monday even ing at 8 o'clock. All University stu dents are Invited. Orpheum Shoe Repair Co. Students' Headquarters for all kinds of Shoe Repairing. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Telephone B-1316 211 North 12th Street FOR THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE ' Window Tuesday, November 7th POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS UNITED STATES SENATOR Gilbert ill Hitchcock CANDIDATE FOR RE-EIECTIOH Darin- his service in Washing ton Son:ilor Hitchcock has helped to give this country: Popular Elec tion of Senators; The Income lax; Postal Sarlnns Banks: Govern ment ro-vOr and Armor Plants; ih Oood Reads Act; Governm.-ul Railroad In Alaska; Tariff Re form; Federal Reserve Act; Farm Loan Act; Clayton Anti-Trust Act; Aali Child L:ibor Act, and numer ous other reforms. He has foufht for the puarantee of bank deponltH. H secured paf.sage of the bill to give the Filipinos a larger share in their own fcovcrnuient, with a view to Philippine independence. He fathered the resolution that caved to the people the coal lands of Alaska. He his supported President Wil son In the Krrat policies thU have distinguished his administration. HE 13 AN INDEPENDENT, COURAGKOFH AND PROGRESS IVE PUBLIC SERVANT AND ASKS FOR RE-ELECTION ON HIS RECORD. The Clothes Young Fellows Talk About They are Styloplus ait Clothes, f JL Dm mm px mmamm mnrr We alone sell them here. The style 67 a great designer plus guaranteed satis faction for $17. THE STORE AHEAD lav er Bros. ELI SHIRE, President Display 1 ! Samvcl H. 1 ScdgwicK 01 TorK Candidate lor Rc-clcctlon Supreme Judge His ability as a jurist has been proven in efficient service on the supreme bench of Neb raska. Ills pvblic record Is his chief endorsement AsK your attorney. He Kbovs. November? its clients.