THE DAILY 1NEBRASKAN CAMPU8 NOTES. " I Now that the Football season is on we want to line up a Great Big Squad in support of... The Daily Nebraskan It is our desire to make The Daily Nebraskan the best College Paper in the West, and with the co-operation of every student this can be accomplished. Everybody can help By sending in news items - By subscribing for the "Rag" By boosting GET INTO THE GAME TS"Tffl5V I Clement Wnldron wont to Uentrlco yesterday. Lehigh hns a scehdulo of eleven games this fall. Arthur II. Mlelenz, 1907, Is at Snn Antonio, Texas. Send In your news Items to the Daily Nebraskan. Charles Weeks, 1907, Is superln tendent of the Fairmont schoolB. Miss Kate Foster, 1906, Is teaching In the high school at Sheridan, Wyoming. Crelghton Is (still 'bemoaning tho loss of Nebraska from her football schedule. G. L. PItchford, 1907 Is head chem ist In the Union Pacific shops at Omaha. "Nate" Dowries, 1907, Beta Thetn PI, Is working for the Union Pacific at Omaha. The University Bulletin will appear regularly on the editorial page. Look for It there. John Perkins, the janitor of the Administration Building was married for the first time September 25. The hour for recitation in business law has been changed and this class will meet at 5 o'clock Monday afternoons. Minnesota Freshman and Sopho mores are preparing for their, annual cane which Is to be pulled off next Thursday. Measurements for cadet uniforms will be taken Monday from 2 to 12 and 1 to G in the Armory. A deposit of $5.00 must be made with oach order. O. E. Sheldon of the history de partment has gone to Columbia uni versity on a year's leave of absence to do advanced work In ethnology and sociology. Any young woman wishing to do a little work each day for room or board Inquire of Miss Vlbbard In the Y. W. C. A. room. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m. Mr. George Edwards, the noted South American missionary and ex plorer gave an interesting talk at convocation yesterday, relating his ex perience as a scout and missionary. The Pershing Rifles request that men who have not yot ordered their cadet uniforms do so at once. Mon day will be the last day of the dis count. There after the regular price will be charged. LYRIC THEATRE MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. 7i45 & 9l00 PRICES TEN nd FIFTEEN CENTS FAMOU8 DEGRAW 8I8TER8 ROME, MAYO AND JULIET MERRITT 8I8TER8 WM. H. WINDOM MARGARET DALE THE LYR08COPE LATEST ILLUSTRATED 80NG8 THE : JEWEL THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND Q BAREST PICTURES IN THE CITY. t M30 O STREET JOY-0 THEATRE FINEST OF MOVING PICTURES AND ILLUSTRATED 8ONG8 -1330 O STREET- it?, ft ' bn ri W:-' .-? ' A J'f iiWff Wo manufacture till of our Candies & Ice Cream Vb make the finest and most delicjous drinks in tho city. TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" and EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYMPIA CANDY CO., I13I 0 St. BACKSTR0M COMPANY EXCLUSIVE- TAI 1320 N St., Lincoln, Nb. Charaina Machine. One of the Innovations adopted by Coach Catlin this year Is a new charging machine built In Iowa City and modeled after tho machines used at the University of Chicago and other western colleges. Tho machine to be used In Iowa field this fall is larger than tho one ordinarily em ployed as the 'length Is sufficient to allow seven men, the whole line to charge against It. Its purpose is to cultivate quickness in the forwards. Peg Top Corduroy Pants CLIAS BAKER PANTS CO., U 8 So, ELEVENTH St. Physiology 13. .; . Class meets. 9 a. ra., Monday, Sep tember 30, room 3 Nebraska Hall. A. B. GUENTHEIt., firfi itl