4 ' i1 " y V -- -- i-l v-i.i Ti -t- " VS- - t A; ' TX1 DAILY XfXBJtASKAN b . , "smm - , jam & II JP ?,- Iff T - t-1 r. - '. BBBBBF BflBBBBBBj 'm Oliver Theatre TODAY 2:30 TONIGHT 8:15 WM. NOHRIS ' In the College Baseball Musical V My Cindsrilla Girl " Mat, $1.00 to-25cNlght $1.50 to 50c .Frlday-THE MAN OF THE HOUR" tat. Mat. and 'Eve. LYMAN TWINS I IHPM H Matinees (Except mm?) atjo LlnuULfl BVONINOS AT I30 . ORPHEUM tmm..' inuiwopn uiiinun i c AfTMMTK ins nuinnuku inuuiikub Week Starting Monday, Oct. 17th TH0MA8 J. RYAN- RICHFIELD CO. AND 7 OTHER BIQ ACTS Mats. 15c and 25c Evenings 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Simmons the Printer PRINTING N Engraving Embossing Auto. 219 317 So. 12th tThe First Trust and Savings Bank A PER CENT INTEREST $1 opeat an account 100 South 11th Stroot. IF IT'S PRIMJINPJOU WANT See Us Boforo Ordoring Elsowhero Programs, Menus, Announce ments, Stationery, Booklets VANTINE PRINTING CO. 128-180 No 14th St. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR UNI YEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE UTILI TARIAN 8TUDIE8. Afternoon and Evening Classes In 8horthand, Bookkeeping, Typewrit ing, Penmanship At Nebras ka School of Business. EXPERIENCE OF UNIVERSITY MEN The Nebraska School of Business, located In tho Hall Bros, building, 1519 O stroot, Is organizing special afternoon and evening classes at con venient hours for university students who wish to study either shorthand, 4jflewr.lfJng,,bookkeeplng' or penman ;flhjtp. The evening 'classes meet three 'eveningau'eaoh week Monday, Wed qeeday land Friday. University stu dents may arrango for any number of hours per weok that they may wish to take, and tho rateB for tuition will be vory reasonable. Tho Instruction is given ."by teachers of long experi ,enep and recognized ability. " Mr. Qlonn O. Taylor, B. A., LL. B.. speaking from his own experience, says; VKhave no hesitation in say ing that I bollovo tho freshman in col; lcko makes a. mis. tako If ho does not avail himself of tho opportuni ty of studying shorthand and tBBBBBBBBBB tvnewrltinir. .Thn student who has ?H a knowledge shorthand has not only a very rapid moans of taking notes from class wortc to do UBea later as references In preparation for reviews and examinations, but also has a knowledge which ,fbay bo readi ly tdrnedofnto moey during his "spare: Bonrs -ana vacations, moreover, uucu stndsttt, when his. college courso is fliehed, ia assured immediate employ aaent Ip the commercial world." r Mr. Frank Oates, a student of the N. S. B., who held a position with the B, Jt M. in this city last year, la now paying his way through Northwestern, at Svanston, with his shorthand and l!?!MrritiS. ' ' Asy university, siuaenu, inieresxea hi these ipeclal classes are invlt4 to eall'at the school and obtain further m,, Bartlcalars, Th school Is located o W O" street in the ,Hall Broc btilMiaf, gk 1,1 BBBBBBBBf ' ON THE CAMPUS Don Cameron's Care, 119 So. 12th. The Alpha. Thcta Chi fraternity will hold' a picnic danco Friday. evening. Capln Bros,, Florists, 127 South Thirteenth street. F. A. Crltes, 1909, has again taken up work In tho university. Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. Edgar Adams? 1913, of Shelby, la., Is back in school again. Try a lunch at tho Y. M. C. A. Spa 13th and P streets, Joseph Fradcnburg, 1900, of Omahn visited at tho Alpha Thcta Chi housu Tuesday. !J . I Havo your clothes pVcisod at Wob er's Sultorlum, Elovonth and O. tf E. R. Hendricks, ex-1912, who hnB chargo of the Co-op Book Store, haB been seriously ill recently. ' George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth stroot, Printers. Calling Cards; In vites and Programs. - Phi Alpha Tau will hold a meeting In science hall of tho Temple building, Thursday evening at 6:30. (Because of a mass meeting for girls tho Thursday Y. M. C. A. noon meet ing wU not be held. m m 'The flrat copy of tho university dl rocory, which has been a source of much labor recently, has now gono to press, and tho booklet will be on sale lho latter part of October. F1ILK FURNISHER AND HATTER 1325 O STREET CJalro Hammer, 1912, has with drawn from tho university on account, of UlncBB and is now at her homo at Harlan, la. She intends to bo in school again next semester. , 1322 N street both phones J. C. WOOD & CO. OLDEST LARGEST BE5T Cleaners and Dyers Hiltner Bros., FloriBts, 118 So. 12th St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice rosea, carnations and chrysanthemums. Wo solicit tho university trade. tf Harry Schiller, ex-1912, Pbi' Happa Psi, is engaged in tho land-business vat Cental City. Roland Thomas, ex-1912, of Omaha visited' at tho, Phi Gamma Delta house .lasfiweek, " . Howard Thomas, ex-1811, Phi .Gam ma Delta', is working In Omaha "for tho Omaha-Council Bluffs Street Hall way company. i : Miss M. Graham will be the speaker at the Friday noon meeting of tho Y. W. 13. A.. Her subject Is unan nounced, ' , THE- ZJE-JP-Tf il- - i J , SHOC- ' Expert Repairing, . i 1 1 i ii ill h Classified Column Advertisements f6r this column should be left at the .business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a, m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Vant ads wHI 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 tlons 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. LOST. 'Lost If tho person who took bov eral books from tho glrte', cloak room In tho library building will ploaBC leave them at room M101 tho owner will bo under great obligations. Fran sob Chatburn. 19-lt FOUND. ' Found- Small woman's purse, con talning receipt from Bchool of music. Owner may obtain BanTo at tho ''.Rag" ofllco by paying for this ad. 18-31 Found Bunch of keys tied with red ribbon. Owner may obtajn at "Raj? ofllco by paying for this ad. 191 1 WANTED. Board At tho Knapp, 1227 G street, 14.00 tho week. Meal tickets, $5.00 14-Ci Wanted Students to work foi board.- Royal Hotel. 17-3' Educational. .Learn "Wireless and R. R. tTclpgra phy. Shortago of fully 10,000 opcrat' ore on account of 7-hour law and ox tensive "wlreloas' dovelopmentsr W operate under direct supervision o telegraph officials and positively plact all students, when quallflod. Wrltt for catalogue. Nat'l Tolegraph Inst. Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Memphle Dnvonport, la., Columbia, 8. C, Porl land, Ore. tt i SWEATERS leck and Coat Jersey, mddiufn and libavy Weight, a'11 colore. ' Prices $0.C to $1.50. . .,,..., John R. Rlpey, 1912, thas been ap pointed chairman of tho Y. M. C. A Blblo study committee to tako the place of Mearl Arnold, who did not return to tho university. We clean anything from the ?ainiiG.6fc Chiffon t0 ty heav iest $uit or Overcoat, ' nowisthetime $6 rents any make of typowrltoi with stand for three months. Hem applied If machine is purchased. Lin coin Typewriter faxchango, '122 No 11th. Richards block. You ''pass out storo every day. tJ , , ' , f If. RAnkcgy, lawv2, has bqen ap pointed chairman of tno missionary committeo of the Y;M. C. A., to fulll tho duties- formerly performed by H. K. Andrews, .who galled to return to tho university this fall. ! 1 Extra Money for Students We' want an ambitious student to reprc serit America's leading magazlno oJ outdoor sports. This is a groat oppor tunity to mako money without lntor fering with studies. Address1 Dept. S. National Sportsman) 75 Fetleral St., Boston, -Mass. r Alori if you want - Hio'h HppIc taJcc a xcluInt t our Antelope Laat TGunmctal and Patent ;r- ' -- YATES-FRENCH CO. 122f O Street , PROF. HAEGKNER ASKS LEAVE WANTS TEN MONTHS TO DEVOTE TO SILO MANUFACTURE. HE HAD CONSIDERED A RESIGNATION t WILL CONTINUE TO--ASSIST- IN FORM DAIRY DEPARTMENT. Dairy Expert Is a' Member of the Ne bra ska Silo Company loard of Directors. Prof. A. L. Haecker, head of tho dairy department at the University farm, haB asked for a lcavo of absence for ten months and It 1b probablo that his request will bo granted when thT board of regents meets on October 27. Mr. Haecker at first considered resign ing, aB ho desires to engago in busi ness, but becauso of tho great need ol hiB services at tho farm ho was in duced to mako tho request for a lcavo of absenco and to glvo pcrhaps'-tmc-fifth, of his timo to tho work which he has had in chargo bo long. A number of bulletins nro to bo prepared foi tho dairy department and Mr. Hneckor will have chargo of this work and will aid In other lines of dairy work as lie finds timo to glvo to the stato school. Professor Haecker will dovoto his attention durlng'tho -next ycar largcl to tho Nebraska Silo company, a cor poration recently formed- with Col. F.J M. Woods as president, Mark Wooub ib vice president and Colonel Woods, Georgo Woods, Mark Woods, Samuel Foster and At L. Haeckor as directors, The capital slock of tho company Is" IGO.000 and tho manufacture of silos for sale will he tho principal business. A new building is to bo constructed near the Woods Bros, horso barns south of tho state farm, the first struc ture to bo 150x50 fect.This will bo tho silo factory. The first order of umber to.be UBcd In tho construction of tho silos 1b for one million feet. Prof." A. L. Haeckor came to the Nebraska university In 180G, a grddu ato of tho MlnntfJdtri'Bch'oon of 'ngrl- iulturo. f Vi y J-'Wt . , , Notice, AH cnglneors desiring ( to go ,wlth their fellow studontB to tho Orphcum are requested to seo any of tho fol lowing committee: C. J. Hubblo, 0 C. Montgomery F. Horning, L. F. Tcaton, P. W. Clancy. Notice. Tho sophomdro hop committee will meet today n U112 at 11:30. All tho committeo Bhould attend this meeting, as It will bo very important. VERNON ANDREWS, Chairman, . Notice. Thero will bo a Junior class meow ing today in tho Temple at li:30. Tho remaining class officers will bo elect ed, and announcements otcommittees will 'bo made. ' " Notice. The CaUioilc students "will give a recoptionvon Friday evening ip the Knights of Columbus hall (Brownoll block). Freshmen aro especially in vited. There will bo a meeting - of the senior and junior Olympic commit tees at 11 o'cloclcCbday In U106, to lay definite plans'' and rules for tho Olympics, ' ' D. H. HAHNE, : i Chairman. X CAPrTAL COAL IT'S "MONEY fcS'AVBR HUTCHIISS Sc HYATTjCO. " io-40 o aix, . - both pHpfau WHCSLUDWK ,1028 O -J ixsJ WW i lli ) T-A-. ' s Better See About that ., Cravenette Coat before its too late. , Protty chilly weather yoater- day for lightweights. What you need is ono of our.' long, dressy Cravenette Coats You'll find them just the thing for the dresMGftt Affair' Always ready for a rainy day. ' l Long and warm you wolnt mind the biting fall woathor in one of them. At any price fo suit your, pocketbook--$12.l50 to $30,00. , ). . r? MAOEE & DEEMER v 1109 O Street nox Htirpolshtimer's Caft Dinner Hi30 to Ji'30 AEA Supper i30 to 7i30 UC ALSO CAFETERIIN STYLE Hit Waflis. with Maplt Syrup I0i Wirthon's $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory 142 No. 12th St. university iiminvmikni C. A- Tucker JEWELER S. S Shean , OPTICIAN . 1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT Vovr Fatrongc Solicit i Hot Drinks are nowln season Do yon know any place phero you can get a; QUICK SERVICB s ai yon can at onr now store? N need of being crowded Lincoln Cajidy Kitchen sw.cwmt M -c. ..,-Jt i. .3K STREET ' - ,C- 3' I't. n : -' i- ? - A k 1 ' "T Wtf . 4i r X ,1,,.' r X", r l 5v t. J r C". Sr J Hi , tfl . . v it 1 f.JH. ,JH,hi! rf t s. ,i "iC - i1-1 V i. V ? 1 . .. t