THB DAILY NEBEA8KAN' y . THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN TUB PROPERTY OP THB XJNIVI0R8ITY OF NEBRASKA, Llnooln, NebroBku. Published by THB STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF. Editor .....C. J. LOUD Awioolate Editor T. J. HARORAVK AflBoclat. Editor A. H. DIN8MORE BU8INE80 STAFF. MnnoKer O. C. K1DDOO AnslBtant Manager V. C. IIABCALL Circulator C. BUCHANAN Editorial and Duilneii Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION DLDQ. Poitofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Slnflle Coplei, 5 Centa Each. Telephone Auto 1B88. Night Phonea Auto 1888; Auto 2683; Doll 1123. INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 emit a tho InBnrtlon for ovory flftocn wordn or fraction thoro of.' Faculty notleon mid Unlvonilty bul letins Will gladly bo publlHlicd frro. Entered nt the uoBtolllon nt Lincoln. Nobranka, on nocoml-clnHH mull nmttor. under tho Act of CoiiBrouH of March 3. 1870. t f Advertlaementt for tho want column hould be left at the business office, base ment Administration bulldlna, between 10 a. m, and 12 m., or botween 2 p. m. and 0 p m. Cash must accompany all orders for ad vertising, at the rate of ten conts for each . fifteen wore or' fraction thereof tho first Insertion; three Insertions twenty-five centej five Insertions forty cents. OCTODEIt r, 1I0. "Tho outlook for a successful foot ball season in Kansas Ih doubtful," Bays' tho University Kanuan. After Nobranka gets through with them No vombor 5, tho chance of success will not bo as doubtful; It will be a sad, sad dream. Co-eds at tho University of Minne sota talk too much, bo tho removal of tjio tolophoncB from Alice Shclvin lml! ha8 boon ordered, sayx the Dally Mln nosotan. And BtUl wo liear It said that women should onter politics. AR A. The new collar with only one button f-i-nil hole. All styles, 1-4 sizes. Two for NUIutl a Quarter. THE FORUM. Tho Dally NobraBkan conducts a col unin for tho uso of tho university stu dents. Hero thoy may (Ubcuhb school affairs and clto their opinions of qucs tlonB which nrlso. The NobraBkan has been published this semester for nearly two weeks and thus far not a lino has beon sont in to "The Forum." This Vox Popull adjunct to tho No braskan Is for the uso of university men and women. We will publish your artlclo If tho author is known to the editor. Signatures will be withheld upon request. o CAMPUS VI3ITOR8. Visitors to tho university campus aro nlwnys wolcome. Wo extend the TAILORING DEPT. Highest Grade, Eastern Styles, and Exclusive Patterns $25 to $50 Full Dress Suits -L f our. SPECIALTY li:3o A, M. Junior MEMORIAL HALL "glad hand" to any man or woman of this Btato or any other state who Is interested in tho workings of thin groat educational system. Visitors like Itov. Elliott, who was hero Monday, nro thrlco welcome. Conio and spend a day with us. The plcasuro of your smile Is an incentive to higher Ideals and more diligent work. MORE LIGHT. The university campus iB a beauti ful place in tho daytime, but at night it resomblofl tho deepest depths of an abandoned well as far as durkneBB is concerned. The campus is occupied by tho students until ten o'clock every night. As tho unlvorslty women often deslro to walk across tho grounds from tho library to their liomcs, would not it bo best that light of some kind wnt provided so that thoy could find their way? It Is only fnlr to tho .co-eds to provide enough illumination of the campus nt night so that they may be enabled to crosB the grounds In safety. .; ARE WE APPRECIATED? An artlclo in a recent issuo of the State Journal stated that tho roturn of tho unlvorslty students to Lincoln gave rlso to tho question aB to whether or not tho people of Lincoln appreci ated what tho students did for the city. Tho theory that tho students In the city aro a nuisance is hold by mnny. Others of Lincoln's odd -13,000 popula tion aro anxious for tho return of tho university men and women. A few otherB are ludlfferent. Tho university is an asset to the city of Lincoln, and It Ib high time that tho people of this city became aware of the fact. Many thousands of dollars are spent annually In Lincoln by the students. Do the business men appreciate UiIb? Some do; others, REGISTER AT ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS "CLOTHES SHOP" 142 So. 12th FOR YOUR FALL CLOTHES THURSDAY Election however, criticise every action of i. university man or woman, Student life is different from bus! ncss Hfo and it is time that a few "soreheads" in Lflicoln realized it Continued criticism of tho university football team is uncalled for. If a lo cal "Bport" bets on Nebraska and loses ho gets "Boro." Tho action of a uni verBlty man In telling a local gamblei what ho thought of him, for knocking on tho university, because ho lost i few dollars, should be followed by ev ory university man. Time has arrived for university men to defend their rights, and tho peoph of Lincoln should be taught that the student body of this institution is com posed of something besides "tin-horn Bports" and "rah-rah boys. NOTICE. The Agricultural club will meet Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock In Science hall, Templo. Tho Agricultural club Ib composed of university students who are espe cially Interested In tho teaching and practice of scientific agriculture. The Saturday night meeting is an impor tant one, at which officers are to bt BUDD 1415 O ST. olected and the work organized for the ensuing year. Tho old members cordially invito all students who aro interested in agriculture to meet with thorn, get acquainted, and join in the work of tho club. Regular meotingB of the club aro held every two weeks. MIbs Josephine Huse, '10, Alpha Phi, loft yesterday for Ravenna, Neb., whero she takes a position In the high Bchool. " C. Bollos, '06, Ib now engaged In extensive vegetable and grain experi mental farming a private business, but yet under tho supervision and ad vice of tho U. S. bureau of plant In dustry, Washington, D. C. MADE-UP DEPT. Suits made-up by "OUR TAILORS" in dull season ONE PRICE $25 FALL STYLES MIbs Dais? Ncodham, assistant In European history, In company with Miss Graco Bunco, '09, Bpcnt tho sum mer traveling and studying abroad. 8lngers, Attention. Students wishing to take chorus may still register for the work with out additional fee. The cjasa meets In Sclenco hall, In the Temple, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at b p. m. One credit Is given. COMING EVENTS Convocation. Convocation, Thursday, 11 o'clock, Memorial hall. Social. Fraternal rtiBhlng season closes Monday at noon. Friday, October 7. church recep tions to University .students. " Organizations. Mooting of the Students' Debating society, Wednesday, 8 o'clock. . Union Literary society meets Fri day evening. Class Elections. Junior election, Thursday, Octobor 6th. Sophomore election, Tuesday, Octo bor 11th. , Athletics. Saturday, Octobor 8, football, Ne braska vs. South Dakota, nt Lincoln. Associations. Y. M. C. A. mid-week meeting, Wed nesday, October 5, 6:45 p. m. Leader, J. L. Der KInderen. Subject, "Tho Collego Man's BattleB." The University of Nebraska JL 1VJLU Vtt j EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTS Asst. circulator for Rag, 9 to 10 a. m. daily. An experienced printer anchpress feeder A man to tend furnace on 25th street A man to work in Library from 3 to 4 p. m. Men who need work The co-operation of University Students Office For Lunches Pitt Up for Parties also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St BOTH FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES We Want Your Goal Orders. Give Us a Trial Order. 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED' WHITEBREAST COMPANY 1106 0 STREET Typewriter's ALL MAKES SOLD OR RENTED Rent applied on purchase price. Two year written guar antee with every machine sold. Distributers New Model, L. C. Smith & Bros, visiable. Call or write for catalogue and special price list. v Auto'Phone 2080. , 'Bell Phone 1299. B. F. SWANSON CO., Inc. 143 So. 13th St., Lincoln, Nebr. Have a Try at Derby Satisfaction It's an easy thing to get at this store, too. You can bank on quality whatever you buy so it's just a 'matter of style and fit. And with three leading makes, they can't bother. Hawes von Gal smartest styles for fall wear all $3.50. Stetson standard every where for quality $3.60 to $5.00. f English imported derbies. $3.50. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street rvYp .fl rK a 4 MW. m wmmmm. Y. M. C. A. Rooms PHONES AUTO 3228 BELL 234 - w s U- i i j . i -V ...y.. f Eiirti)yyym'au.i.;i. '" " ""i -r-'-r ""'HJ.' " '"Jjl'J y,.ypy 11' '.' T j' ' '" ') p ' ' ' ' ' w -