r-. THE DAILY. NEBRASKAN J 5f7,-'"t', ' I V k k mmBTM,, OLIVER THEATRE i ' TODAY Mat., 2:30. Tonight, 8:15 UNCLE ZEKE PRICES Night, 60, 35, 25c. Mat., 25 & 10c. THURS., FRI., SAT. & SAT. MAT. OCT. 1-3 THE FLINTS Ladles Free Opening Night.. Usual Conditions. Night 50, 35 A 25c. Mat., 25 & 10c WED. MAT. & N10.HT, OCT. 7. Hi Hinry's Minstrels WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21 Operated In Conjunction With the Orpheum Circuit OLLIE YOUNQ AND BROTHER8 Sensational Dlabolo Players and Hoop Rollers LINDEN BECKWITH The Qlrl In the Golden Frame Presenting Her Famous "Singing Portraits" LORIMER JOHN8TONE and CAROLINE COOKE InThelr Farclal Playlet, "AFTER THE BALL" COQAN and BANCROFT The Roller Comedians RIALTO QUARTETTE Four Real Singers CARSON BROTHER8 Marvels of Grace and Strength THE LEPRECHAWN MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA Mats., Tues., Thurs. and Sat., 2:15 1,00 Seats on Lower Floor and Bal cony, 15c; 300 Reserved at 25c. Eve., 8:15 Prices, 15c, 25c and 50c. I BSSBSl a. BSl )BS Bwl PROGRAM: MON. TUES. & WED. THE HOME OF NOVELTY WEEK OF 8EPT. 28 MARKEE BR0THER8 In a Comedy Musical Act CAMILLE PER80NI Character Singer CORA 8IM80N Impersonations JACK WILD Illustrated Ballads Positively First Appearance of the Following: "PIERROTS NECKLACE" "QUEBEC TO NIAGARA" "LEGEND OF NARCI88U8" "HAPPIEST DAY OF HER LIFE" "POCAHONTAS'' A Child of the Forest LYRIC ORCHE8TRA TYPEWIgJERS All makes rented with stand $3 Per Month. Bargains in Robnilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1155-Boll 1181. 123 To. 11th , Madam Macanda IN . . Grand Opera Concert AT University Temple Theatre October 1G and 12 iWrved,Tkket3 75cf$J.OO & $'j.50 Reserved at G. A. Craocen Campus Gleanings 1 I Charles L. Sunderlln, 1907, has spont tho last bIx tnontliB doing work for the bureau of corporations. C. H. Froy, florist, 1133 O. St. . L. S. Krake, 1907, is an Instructor In tho Yankton, S. D., high school. Frank H. Aldrich, a Minnesota grad uate in the class of 1905, Is visiting In tho city. Boarders wanted, 1346 S St. It. A. Van Orsdel delivered a republi can political speech at Bennett, Mon day evening. When ho finished two boyB in tho rear of tho hall called out "Threo cheers for Bryan." Mother's Dining Hall. Good homo cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St. Elsie Venters, ex-1909, is visiting her Delta Delta Delta sorority sisters. Minnie C. Bristol, A. B. 1908 is now principal of the Overton high school. Mary E. Brown, A. B. 1908 is assist ant principal of the same school. Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. The telescope comet which is now In tho northern sky and huB been gradually growing brighter, Is now viBlble in our four-Inch telescope. Prof. Swezey was able to see It for tho first time on Tuesday evening. The observatory will be open to tho public some evening in the near fut ure for ' a view of the comet, prob ably on Friday evening. Due notice will be given whether the comet will get bright enough to be seen by tho naked eye. ' See Ludwig about your clothes. For corsets, gloves, hosiery, millin ery, and ladles' furnishings at mod erate pricoB go to the Famous, cor ner 13th and O. Buy your fountain pons of a stu dent. W. A. Wilson carries the fa mous Laughlin Line. Am In the Unl; verslty Library any day from 4 to 6. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium. Cor. 11th and O. Harry Porter sells any kind of Uni versity supplies. 1123 O. . Professor H-; W. Caldwell has re? sumed work on his history of tho United States, after resting during tho summer vacation. He and Professor Perslnger aro now working on Chap ters, II and HI. Chapter II deals with "The Revolution and Independence, 1763-1786" and Chapter III. treats of "Tho Making of a Democratic Nation, 1786-1841." Freshmen will do well to patron ize those who advertise In the Nobras kan. They want your trade and will treat you right The others don't, care for your business. A. H. Miller, 1908, Is with the for estry service in Colorado. His head quarters are at Aspen. i Professor Perslnger'a class in Amer lcanhlstory Is larger than ever before in the history of the department and is still growing. There are now thirteen students who have registered for this class who cannot be given seats. , Green's barber shops, The Club house and Cole-McKenna, 1132 O. That's all. The membership committee of which 3. F. Baker is chairman, met last night ,in tho red room of the city-Y. M. C. A. building.. They had a feed and com pleted plans for an active campaign for new members. The committee is composed of tweniy-flve men who will next week conduct. a whirlwind cam paign for new members. Tho associa tion now has 44Q members and has set Its mark for 800, which will put No braska in a class with Illinois and Min nesota. Tho mid-week devotional meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will bo hold this ovon Ing from 6:50 to 7:30 o'clock. The topic for tho meeting Is, "The Cement of Circumstances," and will bo load by Elmer V. Hills, president of the as sociation. Tho mooting will closo promptly at 7:30 so that thoBO who so desire may attend tho Taft rally. Clarence Frankfurter, 1908 has been appointed storekeeper In tho chemistry department, in place of Miss Parks, who will contlnuo In tho department, however, as an assistant. L. O. Barneby, 1908, has been ap pointed assistant instructor In tho chemistry department and has chargo of tho large general laboratory. Tho university engineering socloty hold the first meeting of tho year last night and elected ofllcers as follows: President, Fulton; vlco president, Os car Olson; secretary, Wollenborgl; treasurer, Hutchinson; corresponding secretary, F. N. Wildish. F. Wayne Coohb, 1908, nnd Marian O'Connell, 1908, aro superintendent and principal respectively of the Os mond high school. Chapin teenth. Bros, llorlats, 127 So. Thlr- Homer C. House, manager of last year's glee club, Is an instructor in tho Peru normal school. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Tho department of entomology Is growing rapidly, twenty-two freshmen having registered for work. Tho cause of Increasing popularity Is ex plained by tho fact that there Is a strong demand for graduates who havo specialized in this work. Beckman O street. Bros. Fine shoes. 1107 M. H. Swenk, 1907, A. M., holds a government position at Beaver City. He Is engaged investigating tho new Insect which has been causing much damage to the wheat fields of that sec tion. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. Harry Smith, 1907, A. M., 1908, is em ployed In tho government laboratories at Dallas, Texas, whore investigations of the cotton weevil, which has done groat damage In the south In recont years, Is being conducted. Some of our readers send the "Rag" to out-of-town frldnds. It tells news that would be too much bother to write. A number of city teachers have reg istered in the teachers' college for courses leading to a degree. . Many more have registered for work along special lines in tho'college. The total enrollment up to date In the. teachers' college has reached three hundred. This is' considered a splen did showing for tho first year of tho de partment. Why not send tho Nebraskan to the folks they would enjoy it, and it saves letter, writing. The following appointments havo been made in tho anatomical labora-. tory: Demonstrators Dr. Waltqr G. Hibner and Dr. George H. Walker; as sistants; Messrs. Henry B. Broydou, Willis H. Taylor and James L. Wilson. The laboratory has been thoroughly overhauled during the sqmmor and many improvements havo been made. Professor Perslnger spent the sum mer doing chautauqua work. His lec tures were on American history. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Huffman were renewing old acquaintances Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman aro both old st-, dents and the latter was Miss Martha Cllne, graduate student and fellow in1 the department of American history In 1906. 000000000000)000000P0000M o ' S The Home of Good No matter whether you select your Fall 8 Suit or Overcoat from the ready-to-wear t kind or the high priced merchant tailor $ shop, this new, modern Men's store with $ its carefully selected assortment should be the guide to help you in the selection of I correct clothes . o o FARQUHAR O0000000000000000000000000 Presldont A. Robs Hill throw a bomb Into tho University Assembly this morning when, In tho' discussion of studont activities, hdsnid the 'class rush," sot for tomorrow ovoning, Is not "befitting gentlemen," and pointed out that tho University has given no offi cial sanction. Tho uso of tho build ings and grounds havo not beon ganted to the students, Dr. Hill said. Lator ho continued: "I am not positive whether any stops will bo taken to suppress tho rush by tho University officially. I will call a mooting of tho men who aro to supervise tho rush and consult " theuL before taking any offi cial action. If they don't glvo me sat isfactory assurance then It 1b possible then I will take offlcltl actldn." Mis sourlan. At tho election of ofllcers of tho col logo student body of Now Moxlco Ag ricultural college tho seniors carried away all honors save that of treasurer. Managor C. E. Williams of tho Glee and Instrumental Clubs, of Syracuse University has received an invitation from the manager of tho Columbia Musical Clubs to bring tho Syracuso organization to Now York City In Feb ruary. Eight colleges are to bo rep resented in a joint musical concert in the Metropolitan Opera House. At Missouri. The following aro tho new pledges of the" Beta Theta Pi fraternity at tho University of Missouri: Rosco P. Conk ling, of xvansas City; Burko G. Mon roe, of Qulncy, 111.; Ve'rno W. Gould, of St. Louis; c. B. Rollins, of Colum bia; David H. Leltch, of St. Louis; Rolland A. Montague, of Kansas iCty; Walter Craig, of Columbia; Ethelbert Talbot, of Kansas City; John Orear, of Sweet Springs, Mo. Syracuse is building tho largest gym in the world, at a cost of 1500,000. Washburn has recently completed a splendidly equipped, two-story gmyna slum with a 65-foot tower, His Vacant Stare. A youth went forth to serenade Tno lady he loved best, And by her house at evening, When the sun had gono to rest; He warbied until daylight, And would havo'warbled more, But tho morning light disclosed the sign "To Let" upon the door. Exchange. Today the personnel of the commit tee of 'students; to be known aa the University Conference, was made known. It contains the most promi nent! students In the university. 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