7 . . I JL iu, "UAJJU I JlX3JKADAAn t l:-i T ,r i'V J , m Stf r. : ti ft . J v 1 LIVED tlEAtlE YtiWWt, VVVWAVirAAAASMiWVMWVVVV X SPBCIAL ELICTION litTUANS LOUISJAMKS ,. ur-f iji. pat 9j m oe. ! .we. WCD, THtm..4.THUR. MAT. NOVEMBER 4-1. Th 0' TV WorW t r' O'r-tU0., Ml 114 75c Bal 80c r-m avi. at.; mat- nuv. e-7. mam ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Operated In Conjunction With the r ORPHEUM CIRCUIT EVERY HfUT AT 8:15 1,00 SEATS AT 1Se and 2So - WEEK OF NOVEMBER 2 EDWIN KEOUQH A CO. In . - "A BIT OF BLARNEY." " NOVELTY DANCING FOUR . Heeded by JOHNNY J. HUGHES. - HARRY KRATON aV CO. Presenting "A DAY IN HOOPVILLE." MR. LEO FILLIER The Russian Violinist RICE AND ELMER ' The Chinamen and Rube A COMEDY1 TRIPLE BAR ACT FERN AND MACK ' Eccentric Comedians - - CLEONE PEARLE FELL' , '- Comedienne and Dancer VIASCOPE MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA ELECTION RETURNS S By'Speclal Wire v Tuesday night MAT TUE8, THUR8. & FRI. 2:15 r ELITE 1329 "0" Street. ELITE II 1330 M0" Street LATE8T AND BEST r Moving Pictures IN THE CITY. The Management extends a cordial Invitation. of every University ' of Nebraska student. ADMISSION 5 CENTS. "w1-- -Change of Program Men. and'Thur. ir 1 - iii .-".rfc- VJi ar wuv-1 - etfiARirTMMM ANS PtfM 119 nw mu vm B4M PM0NE S41 L. J. .HERZOG TKWWVEKlTYmM'STAM The flneet work dose and price right ' Call at oar new store 1330 0 Klnooln TYPEWRITERS All 4e.rW4 wltfa.UaH S3 Per Month. Dargabu ki BbaU HmUm LWetiNL TYPEWMTM EXC4MNM atelMS-BeHMel lMKa.ttk" HAVE THE EVANS ', lo Yoiir WeMfilnc ; - fVSsit,, . " JgB-HBBBBBjBBexl IV Jp. J 111 BBBBBI taffv -Hrf TiiejMrjQ 9MUVHMB1 OlMMt-t SftlC WC n I C jO Li L AFL '," ' i ... - i - ' ..,'-. m " Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm il)C&mpus)j)) 0. H. Frey, Horlet 1133 6 St So that window. ,304 N. lltb St. c Bid KvanB 09,- Is at.HasUsga for Ike purpose of voting, ' n Eat at Jobs Wright's, 114 Sotk Eleventh. e Robort CaroUVent'to Fremont last evening to cast his voto. Beokman Bros'. Flw shoes. , 117 0 street. Sophomore Informal dance commit tee meets today- at il o'clock In U, 102t ' " Mother's Dining Hall. Good home cooking. Prices from one cent up. 308 So. Eleventh St .. ' r . Meeting ot men, desiring to enter nrejs club Jn U M7('atll.o.'clock,tei day. ' Chapln Bros, Uorlsts,'l27 So, Thir teenth. e , P. E. Itodlfcr, law '09, will voto rft !xgan, la. -no left for tnat place Sat urday. ' Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist 302 Burr block. ". Ross -flatcs," '09 will vote at Spring field this year. He left, Monday for that place. Have your clothes pressed at Weber's Sultorium. Cor. 11th and O. Qoorgo 'FJtzslmmonB, law '09, went to Tccqmsoh Monday to serve as Judge of the election. 1 Green's barber shops, The Club house and Cole-McKenna, 1132 0. That's all. , E. E. Richards, law '10 loft 'Satur-' day for Oregon, Mo.r to voto in the general election. "j John Purcell, '08, is, al homo at North Bond. Ho will voto before re turning to Lincoln. y J, A. Baldorson has returned from a hunting trip near Grafton, Neb. He O 0CC0C'$040C000$Oi0$000000000000 We can show you an up-to-date line of Manhattan and Earl and Wilton Shirts. t All kinds of pleated and stiff bosoms.$lfgO te,$3.S0t;, ... FULKr1325 O 0'C4OOOOC0CCO0CC000C-0000C0O0 reports that he bagged, all the ducks the law allowed. Loroy D. Swindle, Ph. D '08, has just published his' minor thesis on "Embryology of Mysurus Minimus." Pr6fess6rSwlngle Is now Instructor in. zoology at Wealeyan. I. J, Langer, law hi, went to Wil bur Saturday to .spend Sunday and Monday. E.,11. Shary, law '11, ao confpanled ,hlm. The two will vote before returning. v J Opening Hop of Omaha High School to be held at Rome ball room at Oma ha, Saturday ' evening, November 7, 1908, at 8 'clock, .Night ot Aaes- NeBrasXa game, Admmiofc HekeU may be secured (rom RandH'Cw(Us. Admission $1.00. ' ' 4t42-i , '' ' " Martea 0. Bhalleaherger, an'oM Ne braska .Bsaa, wbo reeeatly passed the maminatlea ,forr lieutenant la tha'rwe wlar army; v was la Llaooia .Saturday. Me left last sight for Alma te oast kit Vote. He will later go to Fort Riley, Kansas', and then to Fort Croek,' Ne-. hraska, where he has been ordered to import for duty with the' Sixteenth" in lantry', t . Heine Waller and Arthur Jeaee re turned from Swatkmere, Pa.,.. Friday, 'where 'they atteededrtbe aaaaal eoa veatioaof the Delta Upelloa frdUra lty. During their visit they made a trip to New York' City to visit tLe UnUreralty of Nebraska eeatlnjeat at Columbia, Among those whom,' they saw were Masoa Wheeler, 'M,'"Mik" Deaslew, Dale . Drain, "Calok"Mo Laughlln, Ted Mills, Louia Jdyeral Al bert Levyaad Joba Lateaser. Wheeler is practicing laMa New Tork Cttjr, Myerij la studying, eaaiaeerlag, and tha i rvBMMMivr w. m uh aw aepanmsnt .Umverrity Forum LINCOLN, Nov. 2.-t Editor of Dally Nebraska L am greatly Interested la the Nehraskaa's appeal for subscribers and hope the student body will come to the rescue of the official patfer ot the unlrerslty. At the same time I believe the present management, as carried out by the editorial staff, Is responsible to ihe lack of Interest In the paper. In the flrnt place there are, besides a large, student body, a still larger1 alumni body who 'do not' sub scribe (or the Nebraskan and there UJuBt reason for the same?. It would appear to me 'that some member of the atatfsh'ould devote, at least, r part of his time to gathering alumni news and;thps interest those who' baVe left the institution, but have not forgotten the same. Now, as. a 'subscriber, 1 feef that I am entitled to jegUteran objection to the paper having any political bias, I believe that the .news column, as' iwellas the editorial column, should be independent, and while I am uuormed that the present editorial staff Is com posed entirely of men e(. the same pollUca belief, there Is no' valid rea son, wiry the news eolumni should re flect 'their Individual feeling. This I have" discovered la true, and now, as the present political campaign" ja about ended and I cannot be accused of try lng to prejudice anyone against the paper, I desire ,to point out where the paper has-reeeted'the Individual re porter's feeling, Which is 'unwarranted by the nature of the news. The fact that the 'editorial page has remained neutral haa'no weight when thenews columns are filled with colored re port. When- Mr. Arthur Mullen, organiser" of the "Bryan Volunteers" spoke to the Bryan apd Kern club, the flre column and half of the first page of the Nebraskan was glyen Co exploiting his vlewB. ' This was all vrlghtj Mr. Mullen had a message to deliver to Btudents and it was proper that it be given, as the audience that heard him was so few, that It was practically wasted at the meeting; When, however, Mr. E. P. Brown, '92 ot the University of Nebraska," and T. F. A. 'Williams, '92 also, both alumni of the university who have brought honor to the lastltutloa, spoke before the Taft and Sbernian club they were not able" to draw more than twenty or thirty owing to the Y, M. O. A. stag party At the armory, When a member 9! the Nebraskan .staff waa asked to report this meetlng-.after one or 'two Iseuea of the paper had ap peared, he demanded that the party who asked the same furnish a copy and It was necessary to clip the report ot the Journal and give it to .him, be foes It appeared, and thea.in,th lower end 'of the second, page of the Ne braskan. Cs - ' s , This Is one instance. 1 desire to .call ther atieatioa of thereaders of tbe Nebraskan,, aa well a the editorial mmiu, mi uie yuouuuu , at inn re j marks of Jige'r (?) Ii ,0. Burr de livered: before a ao-oalled "Bryan" Re pMblloaa ' dab laai -Friday, evMhHT. That" the reporter waa' boT only par Usan, but actuated by an Wtort' to cover up a bad reeofd, Sa aeeeatuated by ttbeJ mie 'givea the apeakar that evenlag.1 For Murely..the reporter must kaow that the only" waablaaee of ,'!Jude"' that, this speakw eeuM pos sibly obtain was that obUlaed by aa order of the rapresaa'oewt of Ne braska ad-iudala him guilty of' im proper eoadttcT-aad diaharlaf; him from jppaetlpe before that eoart That the situdeat body oaa derive wUdom from a- polluted soarae 'la respeetf ally 're ferred,. ad the apaee of'tho Nehraih kaa give over to aaek a diatribe oaly adds to the Hitegit'of lta readers'. 1 1 eoatead that, aoweea of, aawa abould he ooBaMared. aa well aa the news. : New, I make Xk orlUeiMM la, a Moaily afirtt aad for.tha heat iaUrW of ta paper. I woald raarat sreaibr r ' aW ' ii . 'i . v,,;fr"l "t4 " H!?'y . ' ' !.. , " . . ''"-t'-K '-''-.'- ' Drill THe reaulaUdn Tan Drill; Shoti; in; Mitjer' .Bros. Superior - guality, pricedat 3.50 aricft4'. ". ' ' '.- f f I .J. '.'r ,-..' MAYER BROS, Head to Foot Clothiers to see the -paper reduced la sljse or Its Influence Impaired. But I think that the editorial board can improve these conditions and that It will redound to the benefit ot the paper. "K B. QILLB8FIK. '90f Will ,bury THfe class of ift. Washlniton Freshmen te Perform 4 RltssWlih Pomp and Ctremeny, The sophomore class .is dead, Be say the freshmen. To show proper consideration for the deceased, whleh, it js stated, died a violent deatb, fua eral services will be conducted by the wearers ot the green at some time dur ing the 10 o'clock float hour. At a meeting yesterday the fresh' men made arrangemeata for the burial Of the dearly petoved class of '11, Ample funds 'have been expended" aad generous arrangemeata -have beea made for a decant funeral. Chief mourners, pallbearers and eholr have been selected for the service, It la the'lateatiea of the olaaa of '13 to to coaduet the affair that there- will be WdlatHrbanee'of the peaeb Ample preparations have been made for .the safekeeping of the body as It has been rumored that there' are oertaln baada of roaming; ruffians who would? W oaly too wlllla o laterefere with the WApNWaiMWiq )ro,IIBJBN. .Mlnneeeta First-Year- Men Mttst Obey rtffjvV ! UppvHBMwflvfle The MlanesoU afaeretaaaasea la toad te. keep 'the Jrsshms 'at' that school la thatr prerfsr ptosis. Thar haye reeeatly promulgated abeleUeyr- lag rtuee: 1 k - . 'Freshmoaare warned not 'to vlosato the fellowlihff raM: 1. ,Jfo dtrhtaashatt he wara e. the vmmtmmwm 2. No, high aefceel smblima s4aU beVoni eashe. eaeaMe. 1 J. He1 frsahmsa may. wH, ea-tbe stepa( surreys Stag the FtttahUry statas. " 4. 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