I 1 umuuimmm ouvift "theatre f. ' j - ., ir TODAY MAT.f2:36;TqN)QHTt 8:16 "GOING SOME6 Mat., $1.00 to $26c; flight, $1.50 to 50c THUR8DAY NIGHT, NOV. 4 Corlnno In "Milt Mischief" . Prices: $1.50 to 50c. Nov. 6 "THE COWBOY GIRL" LYRIC THEATRE Matinees-Wed. and Sat. Beginning Monday Night, .November 1 A Bachelor's Romance , Will Be presented by the lyric stock: company Prices EvenlngB, 25c, 25c and 35c. Matinee, 15c and 25c NEXT WEEK " Z I R A " ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WEEK 8TART1NG NOVEMBER 1 ANGELA DOLORE8 CAR80N & MILLARD, JUL JACKSON JEANNETTE ADLER DAVEY & PONEY MOORE FOX & FOXIE ALBURTU8 & ALTU8 MAT. (EXCEPT MON) 2:30 15c, 25c EVE. AT 8:30 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c Phones: Bell 036, Auto 1528. VWP 47l5& L. J, Herzog Thi University Man's Tailor The Finost Work Dono and Prices Right Call at Our Now Storo 1230 O St. Lincoln TYPEWRITERS All makoa rontod with stand $3 , per Month. Bargains in Rebuilt Machines Lincoln lyptwnttr txcmngt I Auto 1155. Boll 1181. 122 No. lth Underwood Typewriter Go. TYPEWRITERS SOLp AND RENTED 187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Auto 2C85 pnnn!!UTTT(TllnTT!r!!!TTTVTUnTTIf!FrTnTTnq 5SIMMONS 1 B T H E PRINTER? t: PrlntlnQ;, t J 3p Bneravlnsi qC 3 3E cmboaalns JC -J Auto 2819 817 South 12th EiuHiiiiimiiimiiiiniMiimmnniiiiiiiira Brincr Your Next Job of Printincr to I" yAN TINE PRINTING CO. j .aid Get Sathfactory Results I m 1H-1JU IHO. 14U at. AUtO J4 a V i- The First Trust & Sav ings Bank 4 Per Cent Interest A $1 opins an acoount Corner JCth & O Street Fraternity and Sorority Trade . .p A SPECIALTY r " ' tampus Gleanin 2 Froy & Frey. r ' ' n Girls Bavo your datos Nov. 19. Dr. J. R. Davis. Dentist. 1234 O fit. Josephine Frasier, 1907, is teaching school at Hills City, 8. Dak. Try Thornburg's Orchestra for your annual party. Second to none. Violin and wind instrument lessons given. Studio 416 So. 17th. Auto 5877. Louise Stogner, ex-1910, is In tKo grnde school work In Omaha. Havo your clothes pressed at Weber's Suitorium. 12th and 0. Donna Withoy, 1907, is teaching in South Omaha high school. Chapln Bros., florists, Elta Boose, 1907, is 127 So. 13lh. teaching in Falls City high school. Spalding gymnasium and baskot-ball shoes, Swedish -gymnasium shoos. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St. Helen Day, 1909, is teaching alge bra In Beatrice high school. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop. 120 N. 11th. Miss Edith Grimm, 1909, was a cam pus visitor yesterday, Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P Sts. The Y. W. C. A. Small Cabinet will moot this evening at G:30. Special questions will be discussed. ? - l ' )h asm 4fSBHs Subjective and Objective Test mado with oach and every examination, Established 1871 HALLETT, Registered Optometrist . 1143 O St. Frey & Frey, choice flowers. 1338 O St., north side. Tho German Club will moot noxt 1 Thursday evening at eight o'clock with Miss Wlttmann, 939 H street. Have your engraved cards and in vitations mado at Georgo Bros. Thoy have tho only engraving press in Lin coln, and can handle your orders quickly. Try them on your noxt order. t Bessie M. Fry, 1909, Is studying music in Omaha and expects to visit in Lincoln at the time of tho Kansas Nebraska game. Romember Don Cameron, H6 is Issuing coupon books at a discount this year, and has fitted up an ad joining room with tables. 115-119 So. 12th. Girls save your dates--Nov. 19. j 1 See our display ad. Lincoln 8elect Dancing Academy, 1124 N. ' Library hours at the state farm are announced for tho w.lnter term as fol lows: Week days, 8:30 'a. m. to 5 p. m., 7 to. 9: 30 p. m.; Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. ., . I Chris' Bath House, 11th and PL, Turkish, shower and 'plain baths, j! ' ' All sophomores who can. box or who are willing to try out for tho boxing contests for tho Olymnlcs are request ed to see Charles Landers as Boon as possible. . - 'i The big night Students' night 8aV urday. Unl. Orchestra. Lincoln Danq Ing Academy. 8eo display ad. f A curious coincidence Is noted in tho American history department. The registration for this weok is exactly the same as at this timo of the first semester last year. Some changed havo been made in the various classeij, but the total is tho same. HUIIIIAII FOR NEtlRASKA 1 I HtlinAII FOR NEnnASKA I I " I 1VK JHVBT BEAT ICAN8A t ' It Dunce illefore the Ulgi Gam. AT LINCOLN'S BEI.ldCTJOANCING ACADEMY." I Ml XI BITIII 'A'flirtl RefrealimcBts ljylToimiiy, BUVBE'fl ORGIIKSTHAl f . . - All Ualvecrilty nmniiiiiii, WHBAHY? NEBRASKA! , At tho dedication of tho now Y M. C.' A. building at tho University of Mlssduri dn Sunday. Octobor 31, Dr. Theo'dord Gerald Soaros, profossor of homilotlcs and religious education and head of tho department of prac tical theology at tho UnivorBtty of Chicago, delivered tho principal ad dress. Domestic sclonco, a subject which is receiving increasing attention in col leges and high schools, has been add ed to tho llBt! of.subjocts which may bo offered fdr entrance to tho Univer sity of Chicago. This action has been taken by tho faculties of tho colloges of arts, litoraturo and scionco, as a result dr tho growing demand for of ficial roedghitiori of this subject, and results in a balancing df tho manual training curriculum at tho university by tho placing of a purely feminine subject of education on a par with the masculine studies of mechanical drawing and shop wdrk. ' Tho "Chicago scholarship" at tho university of Chicago has been award ed to MldB Florenco 'White, 10312 S. Seeley avenue, Chicago, for "high rnnk in scholarship." Miss White is a Junior college student, and tho schol arship covers the full annual fees of the university. The abolition of fraternities and so rorities from tho high school of the University of Chicago has boon fol lowed by tho creation of social clubs ono for boys and one fdr girls rooms for which havo been provided In tho university buildings. Member ship includes all of the pupils in tho Bchool. The plan is welcomed by scholars and teachers alike, aB offer ing a practical and pleasant solution of a problem which was not without its difficulties. Modern Methods in Eye Examinations Romovo all doubt as to results. No guess work now. Defocta of oyo sight corrected absolutely by properly fitted glasses. WANT AD8 Advertisements for the want ad col umn should be left at the business of fice, basement Administration build ing, between 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not be In serted unless paid in advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first insertion; three Inser tions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents; , WANTED Now songs and yolls Tor tho Minnesota, Iowa and Kansas games. , WANTED Somebody to make up football songs to popular music. Hand all songs to S. A. Mahood or R. S MoBeley. i t Wanted Sophomore candidates fori the class football team to meet on thq campus north of the library, at 11 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays and 5 o'clock on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. . . ' For Sale Mechanical drawing setl complqte. Box 1199,. Station "A." : . . ' 26-3t For- Sale No. 7 -Remington type writer. Used only two months. Call at Stenographic 'Bureau, second floor Administration building. 26-5J; t Lost Monday, on campus, or near' turn to Nebraskan office. Reward.' ' 20-3t P. , , Found Several days ago, a pair ojf lady's gloves, near north entrance of Chemistry Hall. Owner may havp uiem uy caning at rror. liorrowman'B office and payirig for this ad. 26-2t -" - Wanted Engineering students who havo taken M. E. 1 tb volunteer thelrl services to dd ldtho wdrk during tho industrial exhibit which Is to bo held in tho city Auditorium' during the meeting of tho State Teachers' Assq elation, November 3, 4, 5. Any student1, ";Lw"oie YT ,2 0K D(1 .!.- 1' ...ini I ' . ' ' 7 "v",' low the accentubla ntnnrlnrda nf mnr! wuo is wining 10 give one, iwo orii ii" V , - 1 throe hours' for his university please LS'n U ? mTf, ?n8 acI notify Profossor Budting, or Geo?ge R. h'L lt?' AWJS Chatburn. Chairman Commlttee'on Ex Wbit. ... , J I trioor. IA. B(Htona InvlteM. " ouo per uoupiei Jtuxira JLailx, liac IBeWflpjMBjpjBjBB MM J-W 4 (-' ftrfe,$t fc Conlinnod from Patro 1, aOPHS'MEtfT' 'AGAiN ANp' 0 '' ' HAVE ANOTHER SCKXp that' it "was entirely a matter of prin ciple with thom and that thoy woro slnboroly ondaavorlng to bring nboltt, what thoy esteem to bo a ncedod re form. 4 'Committees Appointed. Immediately aftor adjournment Pres ident Powers announced tho appoint ment of tho .following commlttoos, which had boon dotormined upon prior to tho moctingf Sophbmoro Hop Walter McGowan, chairman; Ward Ruboridall, mastor or ceromonics; Roland Thomas, Thomas James, James Lomax, Jay Hubbell, Gus Lofgron, Blahcho' Woodwdrth, Hazol Johnson, Helen Dlnsmoro, Mario Wljson, and Hazel Clarko, Informal Hop Clarence Clark, chair man; P. B. Roen, master of ceremo nies; Joo Pomorono, Kenneth, Warner, Walter Davis, Georgo Flack, Ben Frleden, Marguorlto Klinkor, Jnna Herman, Martha Boll, Graco Holman and Mildred Bovins. OlymplcB Frank Clark, chairman; Randall Curtis, Charlos Landors, Nat Noff, John Rohn, W. B. Alton, Art Hilt nor, and George Flack. Constitution D. B. Van Duson, chairman; H.- A. Resnor, Hal Stultz, L. A Welch. Cap and Colors James Spauldlng, chairman; Hazol Teotor, May Miller, Amy Kautz, and David Folsom. Inter-class Athletics Nat Noff, chairman; Ralph Garrott, and A. T. Newmann. Football Manager Henry Poarso. Social Committee Hattlo Rymor chairman; Mario Leo, Charles Ulrickj Will Kavan, and Graco Gannon. Manager of Athletics Art Hiltner. BaBkotball Manager C. F. Korstlan, Officers Elected. Prior to tho scrap over tho commit tee appointments, tho. following clasn officers wore elected: Vice-president, Thomas James. Secretary, Ix)ulse Barr. Treasurer, Gracla Green. Sergeant-at-arms, Roland Thomas. SUSPEND THE EDITOR OF CALIFORNIA PAPER 8TUDENT8 AND FACULTY DI8AP PROVE OF 8HEET. UNI. CONIC JOURNAL OVERSTEPPED! Protests Against Material Published In the "Pelican" Causes the ' . Withdrawal of Editor from School. San Francisco. Rollo Swing Fay; editor of tho Pelican, an alleged comic paper at tho University of California was suspended from college for the remainder of the academic year, ahc his publication suppressed because 0 its alleged indecent and immora character. Editor Fay's suspension is througl recommendation of tho student body-. acting tnrough tho undergraduate student affairs committee, and tho ac tion follows tho accusation that ar ticles published in the Pelican an detrimental to the good name of the university On thei fd'trittiltted'ffrecdmmenda tion, acting. PrIdentiliangeUBjjtfn'd ftil Fnv find hn ia in hn doVinrrml frnri college attendance and privileges fo tlio remainder of 'tho academic year. Tone Considered Low. Tho clipping of tho Pelican's wined and tho 'summary suppression- 6f J ltd light is not. so dt is declared, duo to any single' article fn particular, but because of the general tone of the edition'., . , I Tho' Pelican is bad, it irf declartdj bad from start to finish, from covof 10 tovor, wuy ueiow me mane wnicn a big' institution of- learning' should Insist upon,, morally, Intellectually' and artisticajly; quite too badj it" is tie clared, to" bo allowed'.to Ball broadcast as representing, the brains and brilli ancy of tho state university. 1 The whole tone" of tho book Is bef to President Wheeler, a sentlmopt that finds widespread approval in the prompt- and severe measures taken against the- editor ' ' I , Tho . responsibility of choosing the editor of tho Pelican and generally, supervising' the publication is inveBt. ed largely in the, English Club, which is made up of professors, instructors and ' tho. ( literary effect generally among the ' students. Just hoVir the suppressed edrtor'got ast.thd s-upe'r VlHo'rs andcendors is. not-explained I 1 I At Herpolsfieiifner'a I I Full size fountain pes' 14 kt I , geld point, medium or fine. I Special Price 65c . eVerV'Pen guaranteed I H H BJ Hot Drinks; re now In season. Do you know any place where you can get a QUICK SERVICE at you can at ournew store? No need of being crowded Lincoln Candy Kitchen sw. &t Electric Shoe Rep. Factory 1220O Street Saves you Time 5 Money nn m? 1 ""-. m li'iTONE I t .1 . 1 Patronize Our 1 .1 Advertisers : ; . 'V tt. V' F-r i- r s'. J . ,u ,. il -j 3 ;i 11 S