THE DAILY NEBRASKA! IIEILSOH TALKS TO THE LI STUDENTS 'Speaker is Connected With the State Department of Washington Making Treaties. WILL HAVE MUSICAL CONVOCATION TODAY The students of the law college had an opportunity Woilnesiiay morning to , hear Frederick K. Neilson who is one rf v.ikntin'a io; nrnminrnt alumni. ! .. , . ,, ... f , . i music has been of a high standard and Mr. Neilson is soliciting for the state The first musical convocation of the your will bo given this morning at 11 o'clock in Memorial hall. The program will be a symphony with a string quar tet, piano and organ. A number of musical programs will he given from lime to time during the past year under the direction of of Mrs. Carrie B. Raymond. These pro grams have been held for several years and have proved well worth while. The the opportunity that is given to stud cuts to attend the convocations is one that should be taken advantage of. The numbers to be given this morn ing are "Orpheus" and "Les Preludes" by Lists, Edward J. Walt, first violin: , Krncst Lunge, second violin; William IT. Quick, viola; Lillian Eiche, cello; Edith Durlingem Ross, piano; and Mrs. Qeo; oP. ; Carno B. Raymond, organ; will give the program. department at Washington D. C, and it is his duty to draw up the forcing treaties negotiated between the Unti ed States and other powers. He was graduated from th arts and science college at the Uni e: :-i:y yf Nebraska in 1902, and tuck iiis law degree from the same school in 1!H4. In 1907 Mr. Neilson was granted the degree of Master of Law by town university. Since finishing his collese work, M i Neilson ha.; been in the diploma: ie ' pjjjjj-Qjj CAMPAIGN service and in the state department. STARTED BY Y W. C. A He is familiar with all th important j present day treaties, and told of ti.e (Continued from page 1.) LINCOLN TOST BAND TAKES SECOND PLACE ssssssssssma i i'rlii iT'iiii ' - n VtiiHliliffgj manner in which they are ii'V.i iate l, ) of the effect, and of the dlf.'ii ulti s j involved w!n n .-t.ite lecish.t s , u:k I statutes in derogation to the interna-j tional agreements. In closing, the spe.iker cor.iiiier.t-rd on the growth of the univo sity. an i assured the students that tlv" coifd get a foundation for futu enter prises from Nebraska, t'iat wou'a equal that given by any ( Uct'i"'ul institution in the Unite, l Stai-v. iCoiitinued f.om pase 1.) NO PUSH BALL EA1 TLE every yea. except in ti;e v.-.r y-ur cf The fight is held villi the ex pressed purpose of uecidm? whether the freshmen shall or shall no, con tinue to wear their little given caps. The freshman this year aie slatoJ to wipe the sophomores oil' the earth but the oivmpics cannot b.- decidcu until after the actual contest. The first ye;-.r men outnumber the sup ho-; mores bui the sopiicmores have some fine athletic talent. j The second year athletes have al-1 ready started preparations for the ccntest. Nothing has been done as yet by the tr s-hmen. As a result, the fiis' year irun aie becoming im patten a. id iookii:? for a Vail to r.rms" from President Giles llinkle. Only ten days remains befcie the battle so both classes must gt busy. The linaiue campaign of the. Y. V C. A. was st.ii ted at vesper sviice Tuesday evening, which were led b; To v;t'..y Williams. The j:ood whUh one's mone m-atas on the. Ciiinpud and i.i the iieai Is of the gir'.s when it is invented in Y. W. C. A. was brought oui. by ilie lead eis taik. Addelhcit Dettman explained ver ' cleui ly that the Y. W. (.'. A. stanus 1'...- purity, democracy, and Cii. ist.an ' ity. I "The Y. W. C. A. in the Community " j was the theme if the talk given by (.Ma;y Shel Ion, chairman of the social j service committee. She told of seme ' of the work carried on in all the fields of social service. Florence Price, chairman of church affiliation spoke of the bioa 'cning in fluence which is brought about L-y the association of the members of itif ferent churches. Lt. Gen. Baron Jacques, commander Iron division of Belgium army, and Major General John A. LeJeune, Unit ed States Marine Corps. Tuesday morning, the dedication of the Liberty Memorial took place and each of the above distinguished guests gave n short talk which was greatly upplauded because of the fact that j ewh .country represented talked very favorably for the disarmament ques tion. The memorial to be erected Is to be. the finest in the country cost ing a sum of two million dollars. In the afternoon the big parade was held, the parade was eight miles long and all states were represented, ex-servce men totaling sitfty thousand. One hundred bands participated and the Lincoln post band won second place, a prize of $500.00. The evening followed by convention meeting and rallies, an.l shirt tail parades. The main convention meeting was dalled to order on Wednesday morn-1 r a tt.as LORE SHARP ing at S oclock. Committee reports. 1 WILL LECTURE unfinished business, new business and I A Reorganization Sale That Will Mean a Lot to You This store's merchandise must be converted into money, we are doing this by offering unusual values at reduced prices ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY HERE A complete modern station cf Drive Yourself Fords. Always open Phones B-4718 and B-1235. Your pa:ronape suiieited. Remember the location, .luce d.jors wesl cf the Orpheum theater. Motor Out Co., (foimeriy Central Sales C ). 1120 P Strc.t. election of officers took place. It was t'ee'ded to have the next convention at New Orleans. All who attended this great event, say that it was the greatest exper cr.ee that they ever had and would net miss another. The meeting of old buddies, friends and officers was a gre;;t event for the men. Nebraska is rated fouth in the con vention ami she had a large delega tion at Kansas City, practically all of the Nebraskns there were either in school or had graduated for it was not at all common at any time of the dav or night to near old :eDrasKH Uni. yells and songs. Party printed. invitations. , George Bros engraved a: 1213 N Sr. I fall THE LOUISIANA RAGALOU3 for the best music for that dance. The One Minute Lunch Room We solicit your patronage Automobile and Bag trade. Special dinner served every day beginning at noon. Sandwiches and short orders served at all hours. 15th and 0 Sts. (Continued, f.om page 1) RECEPTION FOR K. U. PLANNED BV SPHINX! the Kansas game. I Atttni.Lii wa.i called to the fact t'a-it j freshmen were weai::g their highj school Ktte:s upon the: su caters about ho campus. Since is crn-J la y to school l. auitions. the phiu ; i fcuairf-st that iresiime.i ri-niove the Kt- ; ters. President HJI anr.Mjncc-u the f,'. lowing committees for the yea.. ' Publicity: Chas. A. Mitchell, chair-' man: Addison .SuU'jii, K'. ion Sh'.oka. j Audit -y .Sullivan, Ceorg.- jmal.. ' Sochi: W-;n? Lew.l'n, '.h.:,:n:;.i!. 1 L :,ard Mango! J, Xewton Wuova-J, H'-rinan Y. Weigt-I. E. F. Ba;. r .-. Initiation: J. E. H -woi ;h . ; r-1 airman; I.eo::aid Woolwtd. He ia.:::; A. A. Little, S. II. V: tes..n. liussd Uf-po!g;. H. Y. Laikin. Finance: J M. Spe. r. ch-irman; A. : C. Wil'-s. A. L. Hyd .'. C. C. Rycn, J. hn L'iwf . l:;lormetion: II. V. Mr-Inni:--, fh;ir nian: A. W. Grov.-, Hurry Lu::K'r. K. W. Hajf s, Thomas A. V.Vir. Activities: E. A. Evans, ct.ai.i.:, n; : Hobb Tumrr. Ross McGlaf-son. Hcgb McLaughlin. VS. E. Shainhoiz. Why Be a Mere Dancer? A few hours with a "Specialist" will put that professional "snap'' to your dancing. Mr. Carroll 'Specializes" upbn private, personal instruction. This impaits that "Smartness" and "Modernism" which denote style. Encflg. the services of a Specialist in place of em ploying an ordinary teacher. TERMS MOST REASONABLE HARVEY H. CARROLL lV.l.uo Lore Shaip. a well known au thor and wiiu-r lor "the Atlantic Monil.lv" and a naturalist of no little imputation will lecture in Lincoln on Saturday evening, November 5, at All Swais church. The subject will be "Thoreau and Burroughs," a com paihxn of the wo.k tf the two g.eat naturalists. The lectuie will be well woith at U.iding, as Mr. Sharp has a national . iputaiion as an author and lecturer. Among his many books are The Lay tf the Land,". which is a very pop ular work. Mr. Sharp is .1 native of U.sicn, an 1 has come west on nn ex tended lecture tour. He lectures in Minneapolis just before coming to Lincoln and from here he &oes on to Chicago. in STUDENTS! Whore do you lunch after class? Luncheons served combinations from 11:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. PSYCHOLOGY The dictionaries nnd universities have much to s:iv on thig tiiilijert. I.ut we s:iy rSYCHOI.UCY is only human na ture in a m-w .In'ss: ami if the prop- r Ktu.ly of PKKKL'MES is woinau lovely woman. When a woman continipl.tteo the pur hae of toilet articles, she firt smi'lls them. Therefore. c t a cnod Uouquel. Oil: Yon have one' Well, fet a l.'tter one! r.Risi. n.tKiiKK isrrn.Y ro. N. lath Mrrrt. Lincoln. b. Satnrdnv. October 13 Bis Opening Face 1'ow.ler and Vanishinir Cream FKEE FOK ALL WOMEN RECTOR 'S rj 13th and 1 Sts., Liberty 131.1- 3t aTsT: The University School of Music . ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director. ! Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may I enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus. ! Phone B1392 11th & R Sk. i iiu.i.i.iHi'1 .ii.'ii' im.ii . mLii .'i.iti.i uumm :n:.i.u..i.:,..;.ut.i.u. L..u.j1;.H.i.,iii.j, m,i.'muiu,..ai mm-miOrffgjjp mra:n: p Write Call or phone Authority on Modern Dancing Staff of Young Expert Assistants L-C02S (1st floor) Xcbr., State Bank Lincoln, Nebr. Did i I If It's Good Food, It's Served at the Lincoln TIIL choicest and most select seafoods, steaks and chops the tastiest past ries and salads and the earliest ajid finest fruits in season ornament the menus ;.iid ra-e the tables of Remember Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Better have us fit your eyes exactly right, than to have some one guess at it. H. S. Welch Optical Company II. S. Welch. Liberty Theatre Bldg. B3529 141 Xo. 13th I ,,, ,.1 ..w CONDRA ACCOMPANIES SOIL INVESTIGATOR Mr. T. D. Iiic of Washintjn. ln spwt.r cjf the U. S. bureau of soils, ac ori,p;ini';d by Ur. Coi.dra, will lc-avo ti.is alteiii'jon for a soil inv.-iUaUon of IJ.onf; ati-1 Antelope co'i:itie3. In vestieatiou .f tlj?se countiP8 were c.-.mpl-ttd this year and the maps are ready for a full detaik-d Inspection. WANT ADS. PARTY FINDING MUSIC RAG LEFT at Concervatory kindly return Stud ent Activities office. LOST SMALL BLACK SCJL'EFEIt fountain pen, between 10th en J R and teachers' college. RewarJ. Ue-, lure to Student Act. Office. 1X)ST A LARGE NOTE DOOK notes in labor problems, pbilosop!;y and money and banking. C. S. i . Royer. B1421. SOCIETY PRINTING AND ENGRAV lng. Christmas greeting ordcis now Uken. Boyd's, 125 No. 12th. .LOST SIGMA NU JEWEL PIN. INI tu:s E. R. Lt-R. '24. Return to Sta dent Activities Office. LOST GREEN GOLD RING WITH sunk-in crest Finder pleje teturn to Student Activities ofThc and ro ceive reward. i r THE MAIN CAFE Every Luncheon Period, a complete 75c Luncheon of de lightful quality. Every Evening, a superior Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.25. Unsurpassed a la carte service. Musical Divertisement by The Lincoln Entertainers 6 to 8 P. M. Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 $1.50 Sunday Evening Concert on Mezzanine Floor. THE COFFEE SHOP (Open from 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Breakfast Specials to suit your taste. A good luncheon for 60. y A substantial supper for 65. "Make Your Next Meal a Lincoln Meal Hotel Lincoln DROP IN TO The Orpheum Drug Store After the Dance HAVE THEM CLEANED NOW Those heavy garments shouM have our attention now. We do all kin.ls of repairing All of our work is frua ran teed you mi?ht as well have the best ser vice it eosts no mere than the ordinary kind Phone F2377 MODERN CLEANERS Cick Westover, Sec'y Leo Soukup, Mgr. DALLAS LORE SHARPE of the I'niversity of Boston will lecture on "Thoreau and Burroughs" Saturday, Nov. 5, 8 p. m. The UNITARIAN CHURCH 12th & H Adm. 53c 1 GENTLEMEN- g MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR TOXSORIAL ' WORK AT HARDY SMITH'S BARBER SHOP 116 No. 13th St. "The Brute" The ftnitc has that distinctive ap pearance which the younp man knows is worth while. Comfort aide because it's trimmed square. It Black and Tan Seven ninety-five. Also in high shoes. The Bootery Palmer-Epplen Co. 1230 O Street i ZZ1 : it l EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery scccccccacccoooosozcoooo T. Drlr. W Beat Forbes Renta-Fcrd Co. C. K. MOAOX. Mrr. Cart for all orli funetlops with or without drivers. I'bo.a H-143e H2S P it. ft ' ZsSSSSSSSSXSSSSSSSSSZit.ZK H 4 sooseooooosoooeccd