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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1908)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN " ? ;i y , i 1 t OLIVER THEATRE TODAY Mat., 2:30. Tonight, 8:15 1 THE FLINTS Night 50, 35 & 25c. Mat., 25 & 10c WED. MAT. & NIQHT, OCT. 7. Hi Henry's Minstrels Mat., 60 & 25c. Night, $1.00 to 25o THURSDAY tflGHT, OCT. 8 MAY ROBSON IN "Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary" lu M J Nil I OK WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 28 Operated in Conjunction With the Orpheum Circuit OLLIE YOUNG. AND BROTHERS Sensational Dlabolo Playera and Hoop Rollers LINDEN BECKWITH The Girl In the Golden Frame Presenting Her Famous "Singing Portraits" LORIMER JOHNSTONE and CAROLINE COOKE InThelr Farclal Playlet, "AFTER THE BALL" COGAN and BANCROFT The Roller Comedians RIALTO QUARTETTE Four Real Singers CARSON BROTHER8 Marvels of Grace and Strength THE LEPRECHAWN MAJESTIC 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, 16c, 25c and 50c. PROGRAM: THUR., FRI. & SAT. The Home of Novelty. MARKEE BROTHERS In a oCmedy Musical Act CAMILLE PERCONL Character 8lngen CORA SIM80N Impersonations JACK WILD Positively the First Appearance of the Following. "PIERROT'S NECKLACE "QUEBEC TO NIAGARA" LEGEND OF NARCI88U8" "MAPPIE8T DAY O FHER LIFE" "POCAHONTA8" A Child of the Forest LYRIC ORCHE8TRA Mats. 2:30, 3:30. Eve., 7:30, 9:00. All Seats, 10. cents. ELITE 1329 "O" 8treet. ELITE II 1330 "O" 8treet. LATEST AND BE8T Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation of every University of Nebraska student. ADMI8ION 5 CENT8. ' Change of Program Mon, and Thur. Madam Macanda. IN ' Grand Opera Concert AT University Temple Theatre October JO and J2 Reserved Tickets 75c $1.00 & $1,50 Reserved at G, AvCrancers I Campus Gleanings Donno today. Subacrlbo for the Nobraskan. Hoarders wnnted, 1U46 S St. Herbert Potter, 1910, spent Sunday In Omaha. Senator Gore, the eloquent orator at I he auditorium tonight. Senior Class Election. Memorial Hall, Tuesday, October 6, 11:30 a. m. Miss Zolrifi Branch, mil. linn hnnn wearing an "N" sweater vest around the campus. Wanted A girl to workfor her board. Serving and dish Washing to do. 423 North Thirteenth It. 13. Tyndall, ofOmaha, entered the law school yesterday. Ho has been attending Wesleyan university. Why nottake your bath at ChriB' bath house'. Eleventh and P streets? Allfootball and cross country men who have not had their physical ex amination should attend to it this morning. Dr. Chns. Youngblut, dentist, 202 Burr block. The physics department yesterday received a very large static machine which is to be used for demonstrating purposes. Chapin Bros, florists, 127 So. Thir teenth. Congressman Pollard will addresB the University Republican club In the Temple Tuesday evening, October 6, at 8 o'clock. Harry Porter sells any kind of Uni versity supplies. 1123 O. Plans are already being made for county fair to be given Saturday, No vember 14. Everybody should keep tills date in mind. See Ludwig about your clothes. i Dramatic Club Pins. Chemical Club Pins. Engineer ing Society Pins. Paladian Society Pins. Union Society Pins. School of Music Pins Pershing and Workizer Pins. Class and Fraternity- Pins to order. HALLETT, Uni Jtwalir 1143 0 Estibllthtd 1871 Wanted A girl to work for her board. Sewing and dishwashing, 1522 S Btreet. The meeting of the students' debat ing club scheduled for October 3, at 7:30 o'clock In U. 102, has been postponed to October 10 at the same hour and place. On pctober 10th tho university Y. y. C A. will hold an opening recep tion to all university girls and the faculty ut the home of Mrs. W J. P.ryan, Pnirviow. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. The senior clasB meeting will bo held in Memorial hall Tuesday morn ing nt 11:30 o'clock. A president and ii member of the. student publication boa Ed wlll be elected. Mother's' Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices- from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St. For corsets, gloves, hosiery, millin ery, and ladieB furnishings at mod erate prices go to the Famous, cor ner 13th and O. Miss Myra .Withers, who was for merly a student at theTinlverslty, and who while studont acted as secretary of the university Y. W. C. A., has .been recently elected state secretary ot the Y. W. Q.. A. - Green's barber shops, The Club house and ColeMclenna, 1182 O. That's all. C. H. Prey, floruit, 1133 O St. i Tho state convention of Y. W. 0. A. will be held at Grand Island on Octo ber 23, 24 and 25. A numbor of uni versity girls will attend It. Miss Sims, national secretory of tho Y. W. C. A., will be present nt tho convention. Seniors who desire tho university teachers' certlflcnto, but who cannot adjust their schedule to meet the new lequirements for this certificate, are requested to consult tho dean of the teachers' college,, at an early. dato. Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. United States Senator Qoro, of Ok lahoma, will speak at tho Lincoln au ditorium this evening nt 8 o'clock. University students nro requested t6 assemblo at tho Lincoln hotol, where a parade will start and mnrch to tho auditorium. The comet now visible in tho tele scope in moving rapidly across the sky. Its position is being measured Mom night to night by tho astronomy students for the purpose of comput ing Its orbit and predicting its future movements. Beckman Bros. Pino shoes. 1107 O Btreet. John Perkins, tho janitor of the Temple, reports that he found nine empty pocket books in tho Temple this morning. It is tho conjecture that tho two pickpockets who were arrested near tho Evans Laundry last night had "gono through" tho purses in tho basement of the Tomplo. J. 'E. Bednnr is one of the university mon Hint had his pockets picked. Wanted A girl to work for her board. Serving and dishwashing. IB22 S. Street .Miss Grace Curtis Glenn will spenk at the Y. W. C. A. VeBper meeting, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the emple theatre. Miss Glenn Is not a stranger to Nebraska students, for she visited the university last year, at which time she gave several "ad dresses, besides meeting a large number of the students personally. At present Miss Glenn is traveling sec- ) rotary for tho Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian chuch, but formerly spent seven years In mission work in Japan. While here last year Miss Glenn, through her winsome person ality and sincerity, made many friends. In addition to MIbs Glenn's address, Mrs. Charlotte Hullhorst Hummell .wii render Beveral vocal numbers. All university women and their friends are most cordially invited to attend this service." Reward Lost essay on ."Polarl scope," also note tablet containing valuable physics data. D. D. Plumb. Y. M. C, A. Meetings. Moonday Echo meeting, Olive Mann. Tuesday Miss Vibbard. Wednesday Miss Compton? Thursday Josephine Cobboy. Friday Cascade meeting, Alta Good win. "Mnnehahn," the Minnesota Joke publication, had its' first issue for tho year tills week. Minnesota students pronounce the "dope1' as good as' ever. The congregation of the Church of the Holy Trinity gave a reception to 'u large number of university students at f the church parlors last evening. The rooms were splendidly decorated with Japanese lantern and American flag designs. . Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable time given to all. The girls at Ames are rapidly or ganizing hockey teams as well as basketball. A number of class hockey games will bo scheduled shortly. I i rum licqq 10 rooi Wc Fit You 0ut In Uniforms It is not too late to order your Uni form and by purchasing the same at our store you get the Mayer &ro.'s Quality. This quality is known as the superior quality. It embodies the best of fabric and workmanship. Every garment is inspected detail by detail and it must be perfect before we send the garment to you Try us once you will be pleased with the Mayer Bro.'sQualfty We also fit you out from head to foot in Dress and School Suits J Mayer MMMMBHHa &X&0$a80$000&CSO$000 1 ENGINEERING SMOKER 1 FRIDAY EVENING, ALL ENGINEERING ockkkxkkkik:k MAKE 8ERIOU8 CHARGE. (Continued from Page 1) other classes, but that the sophomore affairs were in the hands of anothor member of the staff. A Specific Charge. Mr. Mallery, In Bpeuking to a Ne braskan representative Boon after tho former's talk with Mr. Lawrence,, made a more specific charge. .He de clared that an article written by one of his friends for publication In tho Nebraskan of Thursday, Sept. 24, had been ruthlessly butchered by the ed itor before It appeared. The article iu questiou, although Intended for pub lication In a paper issued more than twenty-four hours after Mr. Lawrence hud announced his candidacy, con tained no mention of his entrance Into the race. The revised article, as It njpenred on the morning of Sept. 24, named the three candidates In the race; and gave short sketches of each, Mr. Mallery's sketch" appearing first of the three. Mr. Hare' has expressed himself us well satisfied with his treatment" by the Nebraskan. He has no fault to find.. . Yesterday's , events, declare mem bers of the sophomore class, brought out more clearly than ever before, tho fear .which exists In the class of a "machine." It has been charges of machine Influence which has served chiefly, to stir up the members of the class to their present interest These pharges, madeB by Mr. Lawrenco'a managers, are still adhered .to by ., .. " I Bros. t O O OSO&0OS5KKfcfKX:K OCTOBER JOT H STUDENTS INVITED theBo gentlemen and they claim that they havo not boon denied. Considering the fact that tho elec tion cannot bo held 'earlier than Thursday, the excitement in tho class will probably bo Tcept at a high pitch for several days. Yesterday's devel opments, the most sensational of any thus far brought to light, involving as they did charges of favoritism on the part of an all-unlvorsity organ, crested a vast amount of additional Interest. This interest will probably result In a heavy vote being, polled at the meet ing Thursday, oven, if such a result wore not assured by the activity of the srIou.s candidates. Freshmen Politic. r Although freshman politics wore slow In starting, they are now pro gressing with much vim and ginger. It seems as Uhough the interest and excitement of last year's struggle for the presidency, when It. B. Weaver-, ling won out In a four-cornered con test, will bo equaled and possibly sur passed. " Three candidates, for presi dent have been out for the past week. Tuesday brought out the candidacy of a fourth man, Earl Gerspacher, of Grand Island. He is a, graduate of the Grand Island high school, class ef 1008, and has had, considerable expe rience in executive' work. He watf president of hiS'Clase for three con secutive years during his high school career. He was also manager of blghr" school athletics and as such sour4 a good deap.of promlaeace araoar members ot surrounding high sohool. The members of these and o otkr