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-es4rf L THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. r; r1 i l i '. v, fWirf lliiv ii rate p I I I - . I - i OUR WAY v We do not merely sell you a Suit and Overcoat but we fit them to your satisfaction and comfort Our guarantee of quality and cor rect style goes with every garment xnrcoztjsr jveb. A Good Place to Buy Good Clothes JLMCAL ND PERSONAL Luolla Lansing of Ashland Is visit ing Tier D. G. sistors this week. v Tho -place to buy a fountain pen. The University Book Store. "Jim" Green, '05, is chief engineer of tho Trl-Stato Irrigation Company. Kansas is reported to have tho strongest teum in its history, all- of last year's men being back. Fannio Drake, '06, and Elva . Sly, who graduated two years ago, are attending tho White Bible School at New York. - Charlotte Templeton, '02, has been z appointed .librarian of the Nebraska circulating library to 'succeed Edna Bullock, '89. An excollent likeness of the Coin huakor captain, Glea .Mason, has been placed on the bulletin board in Uni versity Hall. -Miss Lucllo Cull, '09, of Oakland, has been visiting with her sorority sisters the imBt week. On account of" 111 health, MIbs Cull will not attend the University this semester. Pearl Archibald, '06, is the Indus trial Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association at Huyler's Can dy Factory, New York City. She is in charge of physical training and gen-erai-ChrlBlian work among tho work ing girls. Mr. Davis, '06, who was instructor Inst year in Applied Mechanics, has gone into practical work, entering thp service or tho Mines and Smelter Sup ply company of Salt Lake City, Utah. D. C. Velrs, a graduate of the Univer sity of Illinois, has taken his place. LOSTjBotween University and HorpolBholmor's, a gold watch, Elgin movement, 15 jewels. Reward for re turn to 1500 R St. 4f Nikola Kaumanss, Imperial Gorman j Agricultural Attache to the United j States, has been inspecting, the State (Farm and University In general. , I r- -The Y. M. C. A. desires to remind tho students of this institution thut thoro is an inexhaustible supply of ink' in its rooms nvhlch can bo liad for to calling. - - J'- ' - Miss Ruth Marshall is a fellow in thp Zoology Department this year. Carl ChrlstophelBmeier, Class of '99, is head of the European History De partment at Lawrence University, Ap pleton, Wisconsin. After his gradua tion here Mr. ChrlstophelBmeier re ceived the degree of Ph. D. at Berlin. ' The Annual Stag Reception given by tho Y. M. C. A. to all University men will occur Saturday evening at 8 sharp. It will bo held .in tho Armory and Memorial Halh ' There will bo contests, stunts and refreshments. A reception to students' will bo given at tho First Christian Church, corner Fourteenth and M, on Friday evening, from 8 to 10. Every on'o is cordially invited. Lockers., The Department of Physical Educa tion desires to announce that lockers m ill bo given out next week beginning Monday, October 1, at 11 o'clock. Work Is progressing rapidly on tho tennis courts and the ground will soon be in excellent condition. One court 1b already laid out and the others will be rdady in a few days. The tennis outlook -for .the year is unusually bright, most of the strong men being back. Howard and Wllt'so, last year's stars, have both reported and are in Jlno condition. , Chemistry 23j The class in Chemistry. 23 will meet In the Chemistry Lecture Room at 11; 30, Mondays and Wednesdays. OLIVER THEATRE MxxmM TONIGHT, SAT. & 8AT. MAT. . JAS. KYRLE MAC CURDY "THE OLD CLOTHES HAH" PRICE8: MAT., 25c & 10c. EVE., 50c, 35c & 25c. . Fraternity Locations and Phones. Alpha Tau Omega, 216 No. 26th. Auto 3523, Bell A 1662. Alpha Theta Chi, 2548 Q. Auto 2683, Boll 1123. Beta Theta Pi; 645 No.. 13th. Auto 1110, Bell 775. Ohl Omega, 922"SprT3th. Auto 4093, Delta Delta Delta, 745 So. 15th. Auto 4826. Delta Gamma, 1617 J. 'Auto 3983. Delta Tau Delta, 1643 Q. Auto 2918, Boll 832. Delta Upsllon, 1436 S. Auto 2100. Kappa Sigma, 1035 J. Auto 3853. Kappa Alpha Theta. 423 No. 13th. Auto 1386, Boll 822. PhJ Delta Theta,' 1504 S. Auto 4049, Bell 855. Phi Gamma Delta, 1232 R. Auto 4035, Bell 1109. Phi Kappa Psi, 1536 P. Auto 4297, Bell 868. Sigma Alpha Epsllon, 307 No. 24th. Auto 2917, Sigma Chi, 518 No. 16th. Auto 2989,- Boll 1111. Corrections or additions to the above list will be gladly received- at the Nebraskan office. '.'-.. TUES., WED. & WED. MAT., OCT. 2-3 "PEGGY fROM PARIS" FRI., 8A.T. & MAT., OCT. 5-6. The Moonshiner's Daughter gm)nm a n I Villi TUPlTnc 11 " ..LI Hit MILtlKL.. Vt i i NED AND MINNE WERNTZ ..Original Novelty Aerial Gymnasts.. NELLIE FLORIDE ' Vocalist DOROTHY ALDEN In the Satire Comedy 8ketch, "ONE-HORSE TOWN" (Copyrighted) 3 HILTON 8 3 The Peerless Jugglers M0RRI8 JONE8 Black Face Comedians Buy your shoes at Sanderson's. They have the swellest- Bhoes. that grow. l 'AN j J fwfe i.r T- .-,. "... i , i,'..S. ,U , - X 'T """ "' "" '" iMi , .nwi 'nft ! mp,,i Afmn