THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1928. THE DAILY NEBKA'SKAN. TIIREt 1 1 WILL OPEN .5. Aged Tomahawk in Historical Society Rooms Would Be Effective for Frosh Here's big news for fraternities who have found raddles to be Inef fective a new weapon has been discovered by a Nebraskan re port rr which is guaranteed to re duce to submission even the most unruly. Its use would not even be out of place in the freshman-sophomore Olympics. In fact, certain freshmen who have had I he misfortuns of being compelled to wear the green bon nets all fall have indicated a relish for the instrument. Irate bouse mothers have already recom mended it and take It as n cold fact, wandering romeos had better come to their serenade In suits of mail (postage stamps omlted.) Yes, you're wondering what it's Edna Schrick in Charge of Fellowship Week And Organization Fellowship, friendship and fin ance week for the Y. W. C. A. will 0pen November 5 with sixty-two captains working to bring the spirit and influence of the association closer to the lives of, every woman student In the school. Teas will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday during the week, and lunch will be served to the cap tains and workers at noon In Ellen Smith hall. Miss Katherine Uietz, a national secretary of the Y. W. C. A., will arrive today from New York city and will assist with the work. Kdna Schrick has charge of the week of campaigning for fellow ship and finance. A comprehensive Jji-oup has been organized under her direction, consisting of twelve majors: Margaret Danielson, Min nie Nemerchek, Dorcas Weatherby, Kyndall Ilrumback, Mary Morgan, Charlotte Joyce, Ruth Hatfield, Lu cille Led with, Katherine Williams, Sally Pickard, Vivian Fleetwood, and Million Davis. Divided Into Groups Working under each major are live or six. captains, who in turn will have a similar group of lieu tonants under their own direction. The girls who are working as cap lains during the week are: Mary Louise Nesbit, Helen lloals. Ruth Roberts, Klolse Keefer, liuth Dia mond. Hemic Amspoker, Lois liwlggins, Ingeborg Nlelson, Ruth Waters. Evelvn Bauer, Esther .Tor-! " club tryouts for men uanson, Bernke Giesler, Margaret . j only will be held in the Dramatic Kultner, Mary Kinney, Helen Blish, club room at. the Temple Thursday Marian Wllkerson, Betty Sain. Eve- evening November 1, at 7 o'clock. all about bo here it is. No, the Phi Omega I'i's htnen't developed a new type of sling shot. Simply another Indian tomahawk has been brought to light. No l'oolin', it. really Is an interest ing old relic, though, ami if any of you are curious enough, you can find it in E. 13. Hlanktuan's office In the State Historical Society rotns. It's Rn Iriquois Indian steel toma hawk, having a blade four inches long with a sharp steel piece pro truding six inches behind the blade, and Is supposed to be two hundred and forty years old. And as Its total weight Is only three-fourths of a pounds, It might be practical ior replacing the nine pound army muskets. TEACHERS MEET FOR ' STATEjCONVENTION Four Thousand Instructors . Have Registered for Annual Affair The delicate white pencils of min eral were part of the more fragile and Icicle-like stalactites which hung fiom the cavern where count less bats flying about add a weird aspect to the somowhat awesome shapes and forms in the halls and corrlders of the cavern. The Carlsbad cavern from which the specimens were taken Is one of the most extensive caves in the country, according to Mr. Over. T Men Only Wanted To Tryout At Temple This Evening At 7 O'clock Four thousand visitors were ex pected to have been registered in Lincoln last night representatives to the meeting of the Nebraska State Teachers association from district number one. The opening program of the district meeting was held Wednesday afternoon in the Lincoln high school auditorium, and the second session was held at 8 o'clock. Dr. C. C. Weidemann of the Teachers college had charge of the program. General sessions will be held at the University coliseum Thursday l Beginning at :i. a. iu., auu ai and S p. m. Friday there will be a general morning session at the coliseum, a b'uslness session at 1 p. m. at St. Paul church, and an evening concert for which Nina it Morgana, coloratura soprano of the BOOkS By TWO AUthOrS Are Metropolitan Opera company will Called For Most At : b" ,h" ailist' Hl ,m' is,,"'- The cowert will he a courtesy program LIDrary 'contributed by the Lincoln cham- . ,.. , , . , i ber of commerce. lilt; wuiiyp oi l u ii i it u iiuu O'Henry are the more popular amnnir imii feruil v of nil .n I a Tlml 1a! " " ' , ' ' , afternoons. i iir couciukiom one nitty um iiihiii i.-..i.j.. v-iws: nil i in i.unviiii r I mat tit;' RECEIVE MOST CALLS The numerous sectional meetings Official Bulletin ThtirMtay. No vernier 1. C.nninm Alpha CM will mnt Thurx'lMy niirlit hi 7:15 lit Ellen Hmlth Hall. ry liiiportani . Klertion I' Veil, uponnnied by Tliel a HltfUia Phi. Annx ('ftf, 6 o'clock, tlunvor-Smtih dbt. 1hikIHih for Komnct Klub Bkita Si Kin a Unmmi Kpsilun luncheon, liuoii, Ciraiul Hotel. in-. Yn rHo Convocation, Trnt'e. ei i 11 o'clock. A. S, M. E. McttliiK. M. R. 20. 7:. in ; o'rlook. A. I. E. K, MctLin. E. K. 104. T:3nj o'rlook. j l'mmnttc rhih tryouts for men only, j Tnipl, 7 oVIm-k. Initiation dinner for p ltd Kin of i i n' ! Commercial rlub, 6 o'clock, i Friday. November t. I Fhl fjamlxla Theta IMnnrr, Wooilbum. 6:16 oVlorU. i Palludlan Miliary .toctwy will hold on open motility tn Palladian hall, ihinl floor. Tmpl. at 8:30 n'ulo It. KatlowrVti hard time pnrtv, Kirst ' ftapMut thtiirh. 7 oVinrk. All 14n,t i mmteuU ami fi-fpudN aro Invited, j Nitiirriur, NoifinlMT 3. Tlritl party, N.'hi aska-K ;inso oliMtim. 2 oVIoi-k. ua nit- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TALK IS ARRANGED Christian Science society of the University of Nebraska announces a free lecture on Christian Science Friday evening, Nov. 2, at etpht o'clock, al the First Church ill Christian Science, Twelfth and'', streets. Mrs. Nelvia E. Ritchie. Christian Scientist lecturer of Sew Ickley. Pennsylvania, will present the )' lure. Mrs. Ritchie is a member ol the board of lectureship of the will be held Thursday and Friday i mother church, the first Church! The convention will or Unist Scientist in Host on, 1,110 i.i 1 iciiiuu mi. mi uvii trvfii 11 1 n 2 ' at the main library according to Miss Glass, assistant librarian. Re-' ferepce books whicli are drawn in j Arnpe l 11 n fin flnnrta nflon run (lie hilip.l In AHCO FF III UUfly circulation. j The library workers can almost tell the assignments in some classes by the books ihat are drawn. There Is always a rush for ! reference books about the rime! i l: lvn Collins, Margaretta Finch, Su san I.au, Rernlce Rartou, Sarah Vance. Ruth Siallcross, Marjorie rinton. Kvelyn Mansfield, tliza ftli Williams, Marie Dougherty, lii in i ieve Hrehm, Dorothy Neely, Klaine Ilaverfield, Helen Griggs. Lillian Lipsey, Juth Heather, Virginia iimball. Sue Hall, Janet Winter, Marie Louise Long, lietty Jonas, Beatrice llryant, Florence Anderson, Marjorie Ann Stuff, Dor othy Craig, Helen McChesuey, Lois Hunt. Virginia Randall, Frances llolyolte, Janle Lehnhoff, Helen Mr Anuliy. Janice Mickey, Leona Lewis. Lueile Heflin, Helen Wyatt, lietty Wahlquist, Helen Day, Helen Pit .or. Charlotte Wells. Harriet Fair. Clara Olson, and Lois Ray mond. All captains are expected to meet Miss Dieu at rive o'clock in Kllen Smith hall Thursday afternoon. Kadi captain is to bring her staff of lieutenants to the nieetinK. SOUTH DAKOTA U. GETS SPECIMENS Any student in the Fnlversity Is eligible for membership in the Dramatic club. Fraternity houses have been called and a representative from each chapter Is expected. Women are also permitted to join the club but a special drive is being insti gated to get men interested In its activities. The club is organized under the supervision of Ray Ramsay, Her bert Venne, and Prof. H. Alice Howell. Flection of officers will take place at one of the earlier meetings. Three Act Play Planned I'lans for the -coming year in rlude a three act play to be given during the early winter. Arrange ments are also being made ro hold a frolic for members of the club. All university students are eli gible to membership In the club re gardless of the college in which thev are registered. Dramatic 4000 Balloons At Homecoming AMF.S, la.. Oct. 21. Four thou- Mass. : The public is invited 10 attet.il the lecture. It, is boped that a latge ' number of university students will! attend the talk. j Classified Ads Announcements when term papers are due. There lias been a noticeable trend among 'sani ,ov balloons will be released the students this year in getting j pinmltaneously with the kickoff at their term papers done earlier ac cording to Miss Glass. Circulation, as a whole, has been slightly less this year than last although It Is a little early In the year to tell. Freshmen have evin ced a greater Interest in asking questions this year than heretofore. The librarian Mr. 0. H. Doane, in vites them to do this in his fresh man lecture talk. Identification Cards Used The identification card s. stem j s,,(.ti0Ul! the annual homecoming football game here Saturday afternoon when Iowa State meets Oklahoma. The balloons are to he distributed free to students, who w ill be seated separately from (he general nubile, acocrdlng to a plan formulated by the Cardinal Guild, I I-ost-cti' oin iin. rm, student governing body. Men and "' nr,i. women will be seated in two sec ,'ions at the center of the west sta dium to obtain separate cheering NOT n.NI.V THE I.AHliKST hi;t tiik bust THK MM.UH WKItl.l i-HKH A I.I i Dfllvi'rrd t-i your- (lunv tiy f-otiIi--15.: j,r vp?k. all I.. V . 1 h 1 0 ?-'. . Sti 1 1 th MtrKl. H-J 1 ;n. For Sale n xkikp Ht'ir Kor am Ku . k- ufll'-nl ronilltlon. A )MiLrain n.i mtme ! Nttiileiit. I'nll nt Apurlniput UT. I.u- , Kavrtii' Hftir 6 l'-ni.' Lost and Found .ONT In Coliseum lat Vi-uIk. kp- in ' ltoun ii'uthfr rupr. l:oturn to 41 .Nil 1 l-'th Si. luni'l. has been a great help In the admin istration of the library. There have been fewer books lost this year and students have been getting Into the habit of bringing In their books more promptly. Many stu dents In previous years wrote fic titious names on the bonks or wrote the name of another student. This practice has been done away with entirely. The upperelassmen have been in clined to complain, according to Miss Glass, but. the freshmen have ii. - . A creunfl .c m . ,u . . rnu,, r either accepted Identification cards admittance. Membership is based , & nPCPSgarJ. pyi or acUlai,y ds. greatly on ability. inlavoH them with nrlde. To nut it The freshmen hae Unfair Means Slender spires of frost colored mineral, taken from the famous Carlsbad cavern of New Mexico, and sent to Dr. R. L. Slagle, presi ili ni of the Fuiversily of South ! hal;nta by M. L. French, a student j in the school of mines when Dr. Slatrle was president of that insti tution, are now on r the university museum The minerals are lime forma tions of stalactite and stalagmite tiatnie, according to V. H. Over. furamr of the university museum. nosfbn, Oct. 22. (I I') Are TTTT ,77 . ,7-. ''American colleges and universities Ml UlAKl ; playing poor? Oi :;i. -Fp early, full of pep. ; Will In 111 Ii. Munro. professor of lul iny .stuff in class. Collected t go ernmetit at Harwird Fnlversity ' .'0111 Tommy. Studied. A blonde 1 thinks and says so in an article in Library. Rain. Cold. Saw 1 published iu the October issue of Lill. Talked football. Army, the Atlantic Monthly. Then the mythical championship. I -CoI 1 t-K" professors an a class." I'Nin and 1 to Chicken Little forliinys Professor Munro, "are quick ! ii.i Ii Chicken Salad Sandwich.) to see the mote iu the other fel ' '.itlee. and swell pie Two-bits. A , low 's eye. They take the right lun Ii of new records. "i don't ' eousucss of their own institutions ore." "Sentimental Baby," "Out-j ps self evident. In their courses on Hi-Town t!al." Danced. Ijit.e to public finance, business orcanla-Hi-ioiy. studied. A sang of teniiiou, and accounlinc. they will dls lot'l.i.keti fdttle. Danced and atej(;eei a municipal budget or a cor Ii'mih 's; le -,. Home. To bed. j pot ation balance sheet with caustic A. r.RlGHT, Junior. : comments, forgetting that crlti- -- - -1 cit;iu, like charity, can sometimes make its best beginnings at home. I "Let rue give an illustration. In (the latest financial report of a cer ! taiu American unhemiiy there is a ! list of Invested funds which (onstl j lute the endowment. It includes a I block ol General Klectilc common, t nearly lfl,H00 shares, the value of ! which is given as $1. The actual I value of that slock, as a matter of I fact. Is more than two million ! dollars." , Such methods, the profesor de- 1 iClares, are necessary if the college 1 is to go to its alumni and ask for 1 more funds. I in ber words been lovely about It." It Is not the purpose of the sys tem to prevent outsiders from get ting books but rather to protect the students. When the library of ficials can Identify a person they will issue him a book. Some people present their calling cards. One 'Ii -iT.i " . Harvard Prnfpnr RfliPVPS ! Pro,PRS01'- wh0 ls "'hing at Fnioti i.,S,tuti,,n In the adjoining stat-of xh.union at,riarvara rroiessor aeneveb (.ollepe ln CollPCP vlWi hi)d ani ,.,. Tn(.r(, , PM ronndeme r Colleges Get Money By Fomecorainjr activities will be Initiated Friday evening by a great homecoming party in the Memorial Fnion b.tilding. Tolbert MacRae head of the music department, will act as master of ceremonies. Decoration of organized houses will be judged Friday evning. Cups are to be awarded to winers In the decoraJlon contest as well as to winers In the parade scheduled for 11 a. in. Saturday. Advance reservations are indica- live of one of the largest homecom- i Ing crowds in several .ears, ac- cording to Murl Ross, athletic btisi- j ness manager. the best haircuts r at Thompson Beauty Parlor B-2796 219 No. 12th TRY OUR STUDENTS' t Lunches! Owl Pharmacy 148 No. 14th St. Cor. 14th &. P South Dakota Coyotes Are Preparing Eor Iowa For the first time in a dozen eais, the Lniversity of South I)a 1 oia Coyotes are preparing for a grid clash with their big brother Identification card which he had ' obtained in Geneva, Switzerland. Absent Voters' Slips Are Still Obtainable WELCOME TEACHERSI MAGNIFICENT! 1 rifli Von troB ! "The Wedding March" A rira mount Pirttirn with FAY WSAY GorgnoUi nd Dctcu!(r fomincll It's Im- pombla to ocrlb "Th Wtddlna Mrch" SHOWS 1. S, 7. 9 ORPIIEUM v dory now than there was in those earlier days when the Coy ores played on even terms with .V.lt'i.esota, Michigan, Notre Dame and N'ebraska. MATINEE DANCE Evrry Saturday Afternoon, 2 to 5 Admission 25c Dancing Free Franzmathes Academy 1013 N St. Learn to Dance for $j.00 Class Tuesday and Friday Private Lessons Any Time Two days remain In which to secure the absent voters' slips. These slips, intended for the con venience of voters who are away from their home precinct duritv; elections, may be obtained from vlie office of the county clerk. Thoy tiitisi be filled out before a noia:y, public and mailed to the coiliiivi clerk In the voter's home county. A ballot is then returned to th abn nt voter. If the voter fails to avail him self of this opportunity within twj days, he will he unable to vote. Little Sunshine Cafe "FOR THE STUDENTS" Just Across the Campus 1227 R St. A regulation was passsd at Ox- ford closing the athletics of "ic , university to all men over twenty- ihree. years of age. Cambridge re jected the measure. Women's Athletic Association ; and Women's Ohio will sell foot hall nrnti'imi In tbfl slndhnn be- fnre I hp nevl lhrp ffflmeR Al (f I lumbus, Ohio. WELCOME TEACHERS! A Different Show "THE RIVER PIRATE" A fnx I'fture With VICTOR McLAGLEN l VAUDEVILLE I. B. H AMP A GERTRUDE BECK Will Tnk You "Round the Town" FREEMAN A SEYMOUR "The Unhapplnees Boys" "ART" RAJAHS Lincoln Theatra MWS PICTURED Nebraska. Mlsami-i Football Game rfrtrimibK ill CAPITOL I ; kkai's ADDf;r:ssi:s IMIAKMACY CLASSi While Htteiiding I ne meetirg of' t lio directors of summer sessions! 'held at the I'niversiiy of Nebraska , last week. Dr. K. II. Kraus, Dean ! j of the t'ollene of fharmacy and; (director of the summer school at I 'the I'niversity of Michigan, ad-1 i dressed the students of the College' I i of Pharmacy at a meeting on ihursday. j On Saturday morning Dean If. A. Lyman of the College of Pharmacy nave a breakfast at the Cornhusker hotel for Hie members of the fac ulty, In honor of Dr. Kraus. Thur., Fri. & Sat. JOHN GILBERT In "The Cossacks" Vtth Renee Adoree and Ernest Torrenc A mighty drama of human hearts In tiie maelstroil of battle DANCE at the Lindell To the "Foot Warm in' " Tunes of The Collegians Every fnday and Saturday Nitcs vKSBSwDOBEsiaffj Wh en you sneeze your kad off, feel tough, cough like heck, It's a Gold It's Flu Our Flu Capsules are guaranteed to fix it in two days. No Bunk. FREE DELIVERY O- ti-i.f4"""-'t") 1 n 1 J I 14th & S B-3771 Don't Bo It You Cant Lfr Our Brbago, History Notebook History Paper to Write to llrr BUT What Is mote sleek and trim for your notebook and class work than very hlte smooth surfaced paper of light weight. It doesn't tear out easily because It Isn't made of the usual wood, but cloth. Nebago History Paper ha that neat, efficient ap pearancea symbol of efficient work. . Priced -100 sheets. 2 hole, 20c; 100 sheets. 3 hole, SISc; Stiu sheets, 3 hole, $1.60, and 500 SHEETS, 2 HOLE, 90c College Book Stores Facing Campus All Set? Here's the dope. All the Campus Crushers are gone sold out taken away. But don't cry, Per cival, more will be in most any time. The first two hundred went big at the very nominal price of One and One-half Pigs. We must say that we are pleased, highly pleased at the reception "yuse guys'' have given them. Stand by, there'll be a hat for ewry man about tomorrow maybe sooner. We Knew a Fellow That sold just plenty of these hats at a Big Ten school this fall. They're absolutely red hot, can't be beat. And do they look good positively the snappiest, most original thing ever was. Wt Jay Hawk Meat Will taste plenty nice down at that Lawrence place Saturday. Keep warm going down and at the game in a B & F Overcoat. We have selected this year a per fectly beautiful line featuring only the most attractive grays and blues very, very smooth, fairly long, awfully good looking. Not bragging at all, but they really are just right. Prices are, as usual, sliced to a mere rock bottom sac rifice we give them away for the insignificant sum of Thirty five to Forty-five Dollars. By the Way The boy himself, Bob Bennett we mean, is coming over for the week-end. He's been knocking them cold at Iowa City with a men's shop just like ours. Give him a big hand, fellows. He'd sure like to see you all. BOB BILL Bennett & Plugs tad, Inc. ACROSS FROM THE CAMPUS BILL FLUGSTAD OFFICIATING iX552