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THE DAIEY NEBRASKAN. Campus Mother's Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices from ono cent up. 308 So. Eleventh SL Harry CharlotOn, 1910, was takon sick with pneumonia and romoved to Dr. Wllmuth's hospital a weok ago. Ho Is recovering slowly, but vvlll bo out of school tho remainder of this Bomos- tor. Freshmen will do well to patron ize those who advertise In the Nebras kan. They want your trade and will treat you right. Tho others don't care for your business. r OLIVER THEATRE TODAYS" MATiJ 2:30 ." TNKHrfTe Hi H nry's Minstrels . Mat., 50 & 25c. Night, $1.00 to 25c THURSDAY nIgHT OCT. 8 MAY ROBSON In "The Rejuvenation "of Aunt Mary" PRICE8 $1.50 to 50c. Wfff GIRLS LEAV)TllOME FRI., SAT.& SAT. MAT., OCT. 9-10 u Gleanings From Head to Foot C. H. Prey, florist, 1183 O SL Subscribe for tho Nobraskan. Cameron's lunch counter, 123 So. Twelfth. Alpha Phi will give a house party Fridny evening. In Uniforms I We Fit You Out s f t r i" s iUKiiii WEEK OF OCTOBER 5 The Popular Home of Vaudeville, Always Feature Bills. Com pare Them and 8ee for Yourselves. Engagement -Extraordinary FOUR BARD BROTHEB8 America's Greatest Gymnasts DEL C08TA QUARTETTE' Operatic and Popular Selections MYLE8 MCCARTHY & CO. in "THE RACE TOUT'S DREAM" HARRY WALTERS The Hebrew Jester SPERRY AND RAY Present BILLY AND THE GIRL MARK JOHN80N That Funny Messenger Boy TEN PICKANINNIES MAJE8TIC ORCHE8TRA Mats., Tues., Thiirs. and 8at, 2:15 1,000 8eats on Lower Floor and Bal cony, 15c; 300 Reserved at 25c. Eve., 8:15 Prices, 15c, 25c and 50c , WEEK OF OCTOBER 5 Extra Vaudeville Attractions MI88 ELSIE GRE8HAM 8upPorted by E. ALLEN MARTIN (Late of the Martin 8tock Co.) In "QUIET LIFE" JUGGLING BANNAN8 - In a' Wonderful and Bewildering f Act MR. JACK WILD Singing "O'BRIEN HA8 NO PLACE TO -.I GO." Positively First Appearance of POCAHONTAS A Child of the Forest FOREST TO FIRESIDE An Interesting Topicaii Production SMOKED HU8BAND The Outcome of Jealousy THE GAMBLER'S NIGHTMARE Intensely Dramatic LYRIC ORCHE8TRA 10c C ALL 8 EAT 8 10c "JVIats. 2 to 5. Eve, 7:30 to 3. Lawrence MacDavItt, 1910, loaves today for a brief visit to Beatrice. Beckman Bros. Flno shoes. 1107 O street. Chris Relmers, 1909, returned to the university yesterday. o Hugh Wallace Is vlBitlng at the Al pha Theta Chi house. A swell line of fraternity paper at 340 North Eleventh street. Stuart P. Dobbs has charge of the senior football candidates. A complete line of pennants at the University Book Store. Kappa Alpha Theta will hold a house party Friday evening. Engineering smoker at Alpha Theta Chi house Saturday evening. Now fraternity paper In. 340 North Eleventh street. Phi Delta Theta will entertain at a house party Saturday evening. Lost Conklln self-fllllng pen. Re turn to Nebraskan office. Phi Delta Phi will hold a smoker at the Delta Upsllon house tomorrow. Q. P. Putnam's Sons are Issuing u notable volume of esBayB by Professor Frye. PI Beta Phi will give an informal dance at the chapter house Friday evening. University Forum Where Hare 8tands. LINCOLN, Nobr., Oct. 6. Because of the fact that certain reports, com promising my position and candidacy for president of the sophomore clasB, have gained public audience, I feel .that in justice to my frionds who have loyally encouraged and assisted mo, and to myself as well, that my posi tion should be definitely understood. As tho 'first candidate in tho field, having announced myself as early as registration weok, It is not possible for me to be represented as a compro mise' candidate. My candidacy was tho result of tho encouragement given mo by friends, and in part to a personal desire to havo tho honor of represent ing my class as president Howover, to attain this end I havo not bound myself In any way to any part or elemont of the class. Neither havo I made any promises to any in dividual momber thereof except inso far that I would endeavor to admin ister the affairs of the class as care fully and as efficiently as I could, hold ing in mind the welfare and prestige of the class, I am not affiliated with any fraternity nor with any other or ganization that supports me alone. My relations with my -opponents are of the most cordial nature, and I re gard these students as worthy and competent men in all respects. In whatever way I feel that my Influence should be wielded at any time, I will do so of my own free will, and in that direction which I believe will prove of greatest benefit to the class in gen eral. Truthful publicity should guldo the Dramatic Club Pins. Chemical Club Pins. Engineer ing Society Pins. Pallidum Society Pins. Union Society Pins. School of Music Pins Pershing and Workizer Pins. Class and Fraternity Pins to order. HALLETT, Unl Jiwtlir 1143 0 Established 1171 It is not too late to order your Uni form and by purchasing the same at our store you get the Mayer Bro.'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.'s Quality. . . We also fit you out from head to foot in Dress and School Suits. . : . . . Mayer Bros. I ) O O OfflOfflOfflOtBO&0OtfO&05080& ENGINEERING SMOKER SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER J0TH ' Chl Omega will give an Informal dance at their chapter hpuso Saturday 'evening. Why not take your bath- at ChrlB' ELITE 1329 "O" Street. ELITE II 1330 "O" Street. LATEST AND BEST Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management, extends a cordial Invitation of every University of 'Nebraska student. j ADMISSION 5 CENT8. Change of Program Mon. and Thur. Madam Macanda IN Grand Opera Concert University Temple Theatre October 10 and J2 Reserved Tickets 75c, $1.00 & $1,50 Reserved at G,' A. Crancera Amos Thomas, law 1910, leaves to day for a"Bhort business trip to Omaha and Blair. r. J. Bryan will address'the. univer sity stude.ntB In the" Temple Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. " Have your clothes pressed at Wetter's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O. . . ' Candidates for senior football team will meet at library steps today at 11 a. m. Important Wanted Student to do stenographic work. Call 205 Administration build ings At a meeting of senior lawB yester day, C. P. Peterson was elected law editor of the 1909 Cornhusker. Green's barber shops, The Club house and Cole-McKenna, 1132 Or That's all. " " The German Club will meet Thurs day evening at the home of Professor Fossler, 1547 South Seventeenth street, 8 p, m. i ... Governor Charles Hughes will speak -at" the auditorium at 9 o'clock this tfjorning. All 9 o'clock'classes are dismissed. attitude and actions of every man and women in the class. A. M. HARE. Kiddo Not in Race. LINCOLN, Nobr., Oct. 5. While I bath house. Eleventh and P streets ?lappreclate to tho fullest extent the hQnor my friends would' do mo In ad vancing my name as that of a candi date for president of the freshman class, yet circumstances are such that I must refuse to allow my name to be used further hi this connection. GUY C. KIDDOO. Five-Year Courses. Regular five-year courses will be of ferod this year for tho first time at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. These courses, which like tho regular four-year courses lead to the degree of bachelor of science, are de signed to meet the needs of those stu dents who wish to complete In five years the work of two allied courses or to combine with the work of a sin gle course a larger proportion of gen eral studies, and of those who wish to distribute the work of a single course over five years without taking addi tional studies. " Although the normal length of the institute course has been from ltn foundation four years, five-year courses have been possible and have been taken to a large extent in recent years. There has been, however, no regulation of these courses, the stu dent, being left ior the greater part to work them out himself. ALL ENGINEERING STUDENTS INVITED 1-41 R STREET , . . 0000000000000000000GHSO000000 YJO Semi - Anthracite O $7.50 9 mm 9 - " Best for Furnaces. Ho Clinker. No Soot- JHJiat. GREGORY, The Goal Man g LITTLE ILDI. 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