I ... . . ..... " v The Daily Nebraskan Published Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings of each WWN ny tne unmrinj oi iimm. Arrr,tmA for maillne al anacial rata ! postage provided (or in Section 1101, Act el Octobor 3, 1917, authorised January 20, 1922. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION Under tha Direction of tha Studant Publi cation Board. Entered ai second-class matter at tha Poatofnco in Lincoln, Nebraska, under Act I Conran, March 3. 1879. Subacription rata S2.00 a year $1.2 ft a semester. Single Copy Five centt Address all communication! to THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Station A. Lincoln, Nebraska Editorial and Business Office, University Hall, 10. Phonea. Dav 142 University Exchange Night B6882 Emmett V. Maun Editor Howard Buffett..... Managing Editor EDITORIAL STArr William Bertwell - News Editor Hugh Cox New. fcditoc Paul C. Ricbardaon Newa Editor Marion Stanley News Editor BUSINESS STAFF Clifford M. Hick Business Manager Clarence Eickhoff At. Business Manager Otto Skold Circulation Manager OFFICE HOURS Every afternoon with tha exception of Friday and Sunday. STADIUM PLEDGE. Your stadium pledpe falls due this week. Money was borrowed to con tinue the work on the structure dur ing the summer and now the money must be repaid. The finance committee needs the second installment on your pledpe. Pay Your Pledge! All officers under the class presi dents were elected yesterday. The classes discussed their various prob lems and tried to evolve satisfactory solutions. Lack of co-operation, unity, and interest has molded all classes into one big unit with scarcely a dividing line between any of them. It is probable that there will never be a time when classes will work as units. However there is work for the indi vidual classes and that work could well be done. Pay Your Pledge! COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY. When the parade ended in the sta dium Saturday morning, the colleges still maintained their formation to some extent, and continued to give their yells. A few moments before the Chan cellor gave his introductory address, some of the colleges were still letting the world know that they were there at the dedication either to represent their college or the institution. A few Nebraska yells given with as much enthusiasm as the college yells would have been much more appro priate. It was certainly with a good meas ure of foresight and wisdom that the University athletic department refused to allow the colleges to di vide themselves into separate sections of the stadium. It is with a great ' measure of difficulty that the stu dents can be brought together in a yell now and further disunion would have been rather disastrous. College yells are not proper where , the whole University is represented j at any one event. There are plenty I of University yells that would be just I as good for the purpose and better j as far as the University of Nebraska is concerned. I Pay Your Pledge! WE CAN LEARN. K. U. came here as a guest last week and left some impressions that certainly are a credit to Kansas. The Jayhawkers were the most fair and generous guests that the present stu dent body has ever seen on the Ne braska field. At every instant, Kan sas was alive and fighting with her team. The Jayhawkers entered the game with odds against them, but you could have never told it from the poise that arose from the K. U. stands. There are teams coming here this fall that will enter the games as the favorite. If Nebraska students can deliver like Kansas students did, there will certainly be better battles won and better battles lost as the case might be. Pay Your Pledge! Students who have applied for po sitions on the Daily Nebraska staff tre now receiving their permanent appointments. This is both a worthy and a valuable form of school activ ity. Only persons who put in regular time on the paper are wanted. There must be rystem about the Daily Ne braskan office so that there is no Toom on the staff for the persons who do not intend to give stated There are some positions still open to students who are able to qualify, tours toward tbe work. Notices Basketball. Rasketball practice will be held from 4:45 to 6 p. m. Monday, Wed nesday and Friday nights. All play ers are asked to turn out. Pershing Rifle. Pershing Rifles will meet Wednes at 7 p. m. All members should be Wesley Guild. Regular meeting of the Weslej Guild Thursday at 7:30, SocW Science 113. Vesper. Candle-lighting Vesper service ai Ellen Smith hall at 5 o'clock. Delian Literary Society. The Delian Literary Society will have an open meeting SatuHay. Meet at Faculty hall at 7 p. to. to go to robbers' cave. Bring carefare and 20 cents. A. S. A. E. Important meeting of A. S. A. E. Thursday, 11a. m., Engineering hall. World War Officer. World war officers are requested to send names, addresses and tele- pone numbers to Capt. K. M. Still, U. S. Inf., Navy recruiting station, postoffice. Normal Training Student. The normal training students of the Teachers College are planning a dinner for the teachers of District No. 1 of the Nebraska state teachers' association for November 7 at 6:30 at the Grand hotel. Those desiring to attend should send in reservations to Miss Dora McBride, room 307 Teachers College, as soon as possible, 75 cents a plate. Kearney Club. Important meeting in east room Temple building, 12 m, October 26. Chess-Nuts. Meeting of the Chess-Nuts and all other students interested in chess, in the Y.M.C.A. rooms of the Temple Friday at 7:30. Freshman Olympic. Freshman Olympics committee will meet at the Pi Kappa Phi house Sun day at 5 o'clock. Scabbard and Blade. ScabbaTd and Blade smoker at the Temple Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Palladian Literary Society. The Palladians wil have an open meeting Friday at 8 p. m. Everybody is welcome. An original program will be given. This program is to be divided in two parts, one devoted to musical numbers, the other a skit in the nature of a review of several literary and historical characters of the past. Pay Your Pledge! SUCCESS is assured your houre party if FOWLER'S ORCHESTRA plays it. Call B6393. You can't be told too often that this store furnishes high grade clothes at Lower Prices. Make us prove it, jjOGfffllEMniiQJ 0 University Players Season ticket holders for the University Players' program for the season of 1923-24 who have not reserved their seats by mail should do so at Ross P. Curtice Co. today. A number of choice seats still remain un sold and can be secured at the Curtice Com pany's music store. And don't forget the "Three Wise Fools" at the Temple Theater, October 25, 26 and 27. THE DAILY NEBKASKAN j Twin. Club. There will be a Twins Club party Friday at 710 Marshall Ave. All University twins invited. Freshman Notice. A new shipment of green caps has arrived at Magee's. All those who ordered them be sure to get them. There are a few extras. Sigma Tau. Sigma Tau meeting Thursday nt 7:30 in Faculty hall. Green Goblins. The second meeting of the Green Goblins will be held tomorrow night a the A. T. 0. house, 1610 K street. The meeting has been changed from the Thi Kappa Tsi house to the A. T. 0. house. All members are re quested to be present at T o'clock. Pay Your Pledge! 2 ALL WEEK A made whirl of life, love and luxury MERRY GO ROUND This is the picture that scored such a tremendous triumph during its run on Broadway, N. Y. city. "Roses of Sunny Italy" A picturesque prologue. LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ALL THIS WEEK A Magnificent Production of YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE With a Brilliant Cast BABY PEGGY The Bewitching Little Star in "Nobody's Darling" NEWS, TOPICS, TRAVEL Jazzland Dancers RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THU WEEK Bret Harte's Great Story SALOMY JANE A Thrilling Romance of California LARRY SEMON In a big laugh "The Agent" PATHE OFFICIAL REVIEW SHOWS START AT 1, 3, S, 7, BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL MON. TUES. WED. The Master Cracksman RAFFLES AND CO. Present in f VaudeviUe'a Sensational Illusion STRATFORD COMEDY FOUR In "School Frolics" FRED LEWIS Singing Comedian DAVE JANE FOX & ALLYN In an Original Comedy Skit "TO LET" Watkins-Jenkins Revue A Versatile Trio in ARTISTIC SONGS and DANCES Cur-ent News, Tabloid Pictures BASICH and His ORCHESTRA SHOWS at 2 30, 7:00, :O0 Nite SOc, Mats 25c, Gal. 20c i i i. RAG CARPET The Rag Doll hays that the leaves are falling, but she hasn't noticed anybody picking them up yet Dear Rag Rug: I sleep with my mouth open and my doctor says that it is on account of my diet. What shall I avoid? SOLOIST. Dear Soloist: Onions. He There is a certain question I've wanted to ask you for weeks. She Well, hurry up. I've had the answer ready for months. n Warmth 9W0HBt Too ImiNfe A big rugged Overcoat that invites you outdoors! The freedom of line, the big collar, the roomy pockets, the full sleeve all of these are points to consider in this popular Overcoat. They're of splendid fabrics, splendidly tailored, coats that appeal to College Men. MAYER BROS. CO. Eli Shire, Pres. Instructor in public speaking: Can't you speak louder? Be more enthusiastic. Open your mouth and throw yourself into it. "Wot you doin chile?" "Nothin, Mammy." "My, but you is getting like you father." The speaker .rose with haughty mein And spoke in, terms obtuse. The audience enraptured sat His false front had come loor.e. Contfucfed by Carolyn Airy The OLLYWOO A Super-Star for Style Sorror By the way are vou ... Elk? ' Frater No deer, I'm a stag tonite, "How did the swimming team come out?" "Wet." HISTORICAL ERRORS. Doggone it! If Noah hadn't built the ark. I wouldn't have this history test I wouldn't have an 8 o'clock. I'd give myself an age-long rest. Doggone Noah! Why did he build the ark? Pay Your Pledge! Some Coat fi Others from 25.00 to 100.00. Your size, your style, the pattern you'll like, it's here. Pay Your Pledge! Pay Yor Pledge! It 1