THE DAILY NEBRASKAN k . it.., f ,-i Hi?.? . iv . r7 ' fj,t S".' lT9-rt Ji' a? WKf- Jtr-fr ,.v. OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 James O'Neill in "ABBE BONAPARTE" PR1CE8 $1.60 to 60o FRI., 8AT. A 8AT. MAT., 8EPT. 25-26 "Bunco In Arizona" Night, 50, 35 & 25c Mat., 25 & 10o TUE8., WED. & WED. MAT., 8EPT. 29-30 UNCLE ZEKE POPULAR PRICE8 WEEK Of SEPTEMBER 21 The Famous EDDY FAMILY Wire Runners, Jumpers, Dancers, Musicians and Acrobats. HOWARD, BLAND AND EFFIE LAWRENCE In "The 8tage Manager." TOM MAHONEY Monologlst and Vocalist CORA BEACH TURNER AND COMPANY "A Bluffer Bluffed." KEELEY BR08. Comedy Bag Punchers. MARGARET KEAT8 Violin Virtuoso ThJE McCARVER8 8inging and Dancing Comedians VIA8COPE New and Novel Productions. MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA MAT8. Tues., Thurs. & 8at., at 2: Mats Tues., Thurs. & 8at., at 2:15. Prices Lower Floor, 25c; Bal cony, 10c and 15c. EVERY EVENING AT 8:15 PRICE8 15c, 25c and 50c. MIUTI PROGRAM: TIIIJR., FRI. & SAT. POSITIVELY FIR8T APPEAR ANCE OF Moving Picture Showing WILLIAM JENNING8 BRYAN In and Around His Palacial Home Also W. J. KERNS Receiving His Notification at Indianapolis "BUYING A TITLE" "IN THE NICK OF TIME" "STORY OF KING FREGOLIA" "ARI8TOCRATIC WEDDING" 5 OTHER GREAT PICTURE8 5 "Extra Vaudeville Attraction KOLLIN8 & CARMON 8ISTER8 MI88 NELLIE REVELLE MR. JACK WILD CHRONOPHONE MATT. EVE. 2:00 7:30 3.30 " 9:00 4 8HOW8 DAILY 4 10c ALL 8EAT8 10c TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 Per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1155-Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE 'Welcomes all Students. d d niftfC and Bllver Letter. PIPES B Inlaid. Work a upeciauy. UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1183 O Street .U J., HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY HAW'S TAILOR The finest work done and prices right ampus Gleanings The Dramatic club will hold a social meeing at the homo of Miss Bailey, 1937 E street, Octobor 1. Students wanting supplies for bot any, zoology and mechanical drawing see Porter, 1123 O, and savo money. Paul Bwing, 1907, is in. tho employ of tho government at Washington, D. C. Will MatteBon, 1908, has a position in the First National bank. For rent Three rooms. Inquire Jan itor Chem. Lab. All modern. For Sale Nearly new dress suit, very cheap. 1337 K. Auto 2312. See Ludwig about your clothes. Why not sond tho Nebraskan to the folks they would enjoy it, and It saveB letter writing. Jason ' L. Dorwart, dental, 1907, Is now practicing his profession in Seat tle, Washington. Albert Randall, ex-1906, Is now a lieutenant c marines on the United States steamship Wilmington, at Hong Kong, China. John Agee, a former Nebraska man, haB gone to George Washington Uni versity to study law. Some of our readers send the "Rag" to out-of-town friends. It tells news that would be too much bother to write. James Brown, law, 1910, has a fine place with the National Republican headquarters In Chicago. Joe Blenkeron, law, 1910, has left school and gone Into the grain busi ness with his father. Sanderson's for shoes. They're the people that fit and please you. Harvey Wilson, Medic, 1911, and Lloyd Wilson, Law, 1910, are not In school this year, but are engaged In the mercantile business. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. Carrol Jones, Law, 1910, is asso ciated in business with his father. Freshmen will do well to patron ize those who advertise in the Nebras kan. They want your trade and will treat you right The others don't care for your business. J. N. Paul, 1905, Is now practicing law in his home town of Wakefield, and was nominated at the recent pri maries as candidate for county attor ney on the democratic ticket. Some of our readers subscribe for out-of-town friends.- What do you think about it? Jack Rice, Law, 1908, is located at Nellgh, and was a candidate for county attorney at the recent primaries on the democratic ticket. . Clyde Wilson, 1906, Is farming near Anselmo, Nebraska. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 O Btroet. . John E. Lowe, Law, 1908, Is prac ticing in Lincoln and -was candidate for the legislature at the last p'rlmar les. J. O. Wentworth, 1908, has gone Into the insurance business. R. D, Fuller, Law, 1910, Is now with the United States railway mall service. Dale Perrin, one of the 1908 "N" men will not be in school this year, having accepted a position with the Redpath Chautauqua Bureau: Four application for mechanical engineering graduates have been re ceived by the mechanical engineering department, but the department has no graduates who are not permanently located. ooooooooooooooooooexoooooo FOOT A Antelope Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Ross L. WilltamB, ox-1909, Is farming near Smith Centor, KansaB. Have your clothes pressed at Wober's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Dr. Alfons Leon, of tho TechnlBche Hochschule, Vlenla, is making a collec tion of photographs and data regard ing American ongineorlng laboratories Ho haB written tho University of Ne braska for information on this sub ject. Person who loanoa fountain pen .Monday morning in registrar's office; call at Dally Nebraskan office. R. E. Guthrie. B. S. 1908, expects to take the examinations for nppolntmont to tho coast artillery. Ho is now In Lincoln. ProfeBBor O. V. P. Stout spent tho summer as consulting engineer on a project near San Luis, Colorado. M. M. Magee, 1892, vlBltcd tho uni versity shortly before registration week. He Is chief engineer at ono of the Union Pacific mines at Rawlins, Wyoming. J. A. Barclay, 1892, general manager of tho Cape Colony Tramway com pany, of SUzabethport, South Africa, spent the summer in Lincoln with his brother, W. E. Barclay, Jr., of tho Lincoln Safe and Trust company. John M. Alexander, 1910, and Earl Mallery, 1911, are doing tho work in the political economy department or dinarily done by a follow. No fellow was appointed In that department last year. All of tho classes In the departments or political science and political econ omy have been dismissed for Friday, that the students may havo an oppor tunity of attending the meetings of the State Bankers Association, which will be In session In this city on that date. Dr. Henry B. Ward Is In Washing ton, D. C, attending a congress of medical and health authorities called to devise means for stamping out tu berculosis In the largo American cities. James S. McGrno, ex-1907, who Is studying medicine In St. Louis, was In tho city, Monday. Tuton Charloton, 1907, who Is study lug medicine at Rush visited in the city this week. Guy Strohm, ex-1909, who will take medicine at Rush this year, was on the campus yesterday. Mario Wlrlck, after a year's ab sence from the university, owing to sickness, has returned. -JJharles Meyer, ox-1910, is studying In Germany this year. Kenneth Patterson, ox-1910, has ontered Cornell this year. Charles T. Borg, captain of 1905 football team and Emma Shlnbur, 1904, were married September 12, at Oakland, Neb. Hugh Craig, 1909, who carried post graduate work In philosophy last year is visiting friends in tho city. He Is enroute to Ithaca, NT. T., where he will enter upon an advanced course at Cornell University. Remember the student's -reception tonight at the First Baptist Churcch, Fourteenth and H Sreets. History Department Crowded. In no department of the university ic the increased registration moro no ticeablo than in the American history department. Professor Caldwell re ports that tho department has been taxed to its utmost Jo ako care of all those who has registered. In tho beginning courses especially, Is tho In crease noticed. BALL X Park Before you purchase a fountain pen INVESTIGATE CONKLIN'S Self-Filling Fountain Pen SOLD IN LINCOLN BY E. FLEMING, 1211 O STREET It's different from all other fountain pens and better MANUFACTURED BY THE CONKLIN PEN COMPANY 310 Manhattan Bldg., Toledo, Ohio GETTING RATHER WARM. (Continued from Pago 1) ability, but "knock" tho crowd that is backing her In tho race. Work of "Machine." The so-called "machine," Froyd's supporters claim, secured the election of Robert I. Elliott for president tho first semester of last year, and of William Robertson as editor of the 1909 Cornhuskor Inst spring. This "machine" put Miss Gray in the field and is now carrying on n systematic campaign for her. Froyd's managers are perfecting an organization to overthrow tho "gang" and aro confident of victory. They will mako a hard fight to got tho votes of tho girls, bollovlng that their candidate's strength among tho boy3 Id greater than Miss Gray's and that with n reasonable number of co-ed voteB ho will win. W. E. Byerts Is the only student among tho juniors who has announced his candidacy for president of tho class to succeed Harry Ingles. His an' nouncement launches an active cam paign for workera and supporters and at present It is believed that no op position will bo met. "Steam roller" manipulations are tho plans of Mr. Byort's managers, who hopo that they may thoroby win a unanimous vote for their candidate Mr. ByortB is n graduate of tho Lin coln high school, first lieutenant of Company "I" of tho. cadet batalllon and is' a very popular man. His friends believe his election assured. Purdue university roports a largo number of fraternity pledges as a re Bult of strenuous rushing. Purdue has no such restrictions as has Nebraska. IF YOU HAVEN'T Wc Can Show Yov MrwtMMT . 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