f4?tf . m v - 'k .V i y. r1 THE DAILY NZBRASKAN Mt - ; v . 1 Tt THK MCMtAMCAN I mzk p Work Called For and DoHvorod '' Studonts-Work a Specialty VWfncisor Sill tor ftiirri Open Saturday Night All Night ' WOLFE & YOUNG Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 Pressed 50c Aoto4728 BeliF2292 rtz iTir or cJRE YkOU GOING? f '. 11 , 'fr -k ar" aw" .CATION IHJAR! TArr. "S. cj. ixhui . T. I.I!DKM. T X. irAKOKWK A, It. MN&MOHIt a C KIIHKK - V, C ltACAO, C, C HUCIIAXAN .. Cornhusker Banquet WifW' Tm ePMHn awaiani nw ww imwnit.awi JMbb4 V Twiniii WPtllMC bbsIm? - .4 .A- . . EXCLUSIVE AGENCY HUYLER'S & HUDSON'S FINE CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS 'ift9 Wt v.. MBM MM TRATIN .. Av Lln!a4rt, "Mto; ffHCC, P.N fKR YEAR In AaWan.ea. , ft Cent Each, it Aula II Ffw B'fevt9iMAtft4 $ Aut 5 h u:i. NOTICCs will l chanced f to rnt I In Inxviiun atnrJa wr fraction there aaiHt t nlvtrslty but r to tiuMUhrd ire. tttatAfflj.. At f.trtln i. im iwcftnil-H nuill matter. Mm Act of CcnrrrM uf March 1, tha want ctlymn IB kt M Mm butlneM effke. bt Amlnlatra41an bulWlnfl. Between 1 P 1 !? f between 2 p. m. and IP. mat ny all orrfera far ad- urMaanaj. a4 h rata of ten centa far eaah wars f fraction thereat the ftrat threa Inaertlana twenty-flve IS v Intartlana tarty centa. XOVK.MHKK 2 1910. JCvwy tMH auZ woman of the hhI xtrtKy stwk'Ht ImkI ji well ns of the cutty body should makv nil 'elTurt to He! tn name ln'twrtii the Com hmbtr nvKi Uu Jityliaukrra nt lnw rc. Kmi.. Satiiriby Tint team neetia rM the atttfiort mnhIIi1c from the rtwteftiii of the 8Hr!ei nnd Cream nckool. xKnea fur ttu trip will be cHrHtIvc1y UkJjI, nml nn u reward It It expected that tlioiio who go will have a chance to see the greatest Kame pliiyeU hi the .Mlssoiiri Valley thl year. Thoao who ran possibly 'take ihu trip nmrald titrmi For our taho a well na for the tram fchow K. U. that Nuhrnaka In 1111 tlu map. Tke rally Tiieaday ahuwed elirluiu:y ntoRK one llae. This Ik thut Ncliraaka need aejMi that an boiiks Wo havo an exceHeHi Held hymn, which was wrllte fw the unlvTitj liy Profea aof iHeveM and lat(r w:ih adopted by the athhHk; hoard ns the official Held PvMHpnT JMWPiWfT irn. .Will '! Ill II. I I'll ftlMMlrf Sweater Coats ALL WOOL Bong of tfce U. of N. Uowovcr ono hymn is net enough Missouri state offers 11,966 for a slate song. Ne braska as a stato has no hymn, but nevertheless, when tin Institution at. large aa the Hnveralt continues to do without real HHlvewlty songs then something eHgnt to he done. We have got to have an air for this school, which when the first mite Ib played at rhaneL en the athletic Held, or on any public occasion every Nebraska man ami woman will stand and with bared Heads await the closing note. A song ( a song. A bunch of Junk Is n tmnch of Jnnk. Never lot the two bo connected. We aro willing to publlBh the words of any song that students my write, but it Ib far from enjoy able to print a selection similar to the tine which appeared in the Nobras kan Tuesday, Parodies on song hits of the season aro all right. Wo need them on special occasiuns, but ovenl these should havo a certain amount rf spirit. Send In all contributions and they will be "passed, uppn by the emmittee.4 The university needs them. Dut while you aro writing paro dies to he used on the football field, see if your love for tho old U. of N. will not inspire . you to something greater; something moro worthy of yenr efforts; something which is really worth while; .'and bring forth tho werde, which will ring with the real Scarlet and Cream spirit through and through. ) The new library of the Toronto unl verslty has been opened. Chinese students at Columbia unl yereUy are teaching English to their 1 try men' in New York city Luclnda Looinls, '03, spent the past summer traveling In New Knglnml. a a Anna J. Heains, '0.1, Is principal of thu high school at Pender. Alice Urooklngs, '03, Is tenching In tht- high school at Kearney. a Mamlo Mllla'OO, Is tenching In the high school at Klmwood. .Milo It. DntiRhterR, 'Oil, la Instructor In organic chemistry, Oregon Btnto np- rlculttiral college, Corvnllls, Oregon. D. Y. Krlcdcn, cx-1912, Is mnnuglng a store nt Osmond, Neb. He Intends to return to school next year. a U. V. Lindsay, ex1911, will grndu ate from Harvnrd academic college this year. a a a C. A. Hutlcdgc, ex-1010. Is loented on a claim In New .Mexico, lie Ib en gaged in teaching school. a a The ChemlBtry club met Inst night. A' Very interesting program was pre sented. Fred J. Kolm, '04, who received his A. 11. from Colorado college In 11)02, Ib practicing Inw nt Youngstown, Ohio. The Germnn department Is nt pres ent deeply Involved in the question of choosing a sultablojroductlon for the annual Germnn play. $2 T Amy Shivoly, '99, is teaching in tho high school at Fnlrbury, . Eva Sberdemnn, '05, has been mnde principal of tho high school at Friend. . Louis tMeyor, 1907, vlBlted the Phi Delta Theta house the first of the week Mr. Meyer is now engaged In work nt Detroit, Mich, a a" ' - MIbb Mnmle Brown will nddress. tho Y. W. C. A. noon mooting Thursday; Miss Fannie Drnko, city extension secretary, vlll speak at the noon meet ing Friday. ' Robert T. Hill, '03, Is now tho edu cational secretary, international com mittee, Y. M. C. A., and roBldoa at 124 East 28th St.r New York, N. Y, a P,aul PlJlBbury, known during bis rootuali career nt tne univorsuy as, "Pill," Is engaged in farming and fruit raising at Chlqo, dirt. Sarah L. Phelps, '02, holds a fellow ship in Germnn, University of .Nebras ka, and is also taking post gradunto work. ' -. .j- , ' a a Winifred O. Wolgamot, '02, who was principal of schools last yenr at Stock-' vIlle,'Neb.f"Is now a fellow In tho department- of -education, University of Nebraska. V a a' a Mrs.. Grace Wheeler Allen,' '00, writes that she. Is. iow rlocitf ei' fat' Newberg, Oregon, and, la "a hpuse keeper working on her raa degree by leacning wesiey, jamee, siner ana Margaret the first steps toward' the university ." v ' "DECEMBER THIRD Brlttunln R. Daughters, '05, now Mrs. J, E. Dctlnnr, resides nt G19 North 18th St., South Omaha, Neb. Her mnrrlage to Mr. Dednnr took, place nt Lincoln Juno-15, 1010. Albort Bcckley, ox-1910, Ueltn UpbI lon, is visiting his pnrentB in the city. Mr. Beckloy hnB had chnrgo of n party In Mohtnnn this pnst summor, wlicre he was engaged lb geological work. After a few days ho will return to his work In Wnshlngton, D. C. ' a a Mno Darling, '06, nnd Ethel L. Howie, '06, toured Europe the past summer, vlBltlng England, France, Germany, Switzerland, . Italy and Greece Miss Darling Is head. of the history department In the high Bchool nt South Omaha, while MIbb Howie .has the chair of European history, Stato normal, Spearflsh, S. D. a a a Tho friends of Don It. Jewell, '02, are anxiously nwniting reports from Hot Springs, Ark, where Mr. Jewell Ib undergoing treatment. Mr. Jewell hns been in the government service since Jiia graduation. -He..jvvn jidvnnced some tjme ago to captain of n govern ment boat and was taken ill while making a report nt Washington. a Miss Nettle Chapline, ex-1911, was married to Mr, VernOn Campbell, 1908, Monday of this weeks. Miss Chapllno was a member of Alpha Om 'Icron PI sorority, and Mr. Campbell of tho Sigma Chi fraternity. Both were 50 BUDD W W 1415 O ST. Lincoln people. They loft for the west on a wedding trip shortly after tho wedding. a a O..N. Munn 1910, is vlBltlng at the Alpha Theta Chi house. Mr. .Munn has bqen traveling in the west for the UiBt few months. if -A farm of 6.78 acres Ib the natural laboratory at the college of agricul ture of Missouri university. GOlVIING EVENTS Al University organizations are re quested to send in announcements which they desire to have published. Classes. A meeting of the freshman class will bohold Thursday at, llt. m. In tho Temple thentor. . Athletics. The footbnll-.tenm will be given a big send-off Thursday; 8:30 p, min. Torches for' the pnrado will be on sale nt the NebraBkan office Wednesday and Thursday f,roni 10 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. , CrosBrQpuntrj' team try-outn, will be held Wednesday at 4 p. m.. vFoot,ball. game. Nebraska vs, Kan sas. Aal, J.H,wrcnce, Saturday, No vember 5, Organizations. The Pershjng RjfieB will mee In the armory Thursday at 7:15 p. m. ' 1 The mid-week meeting of the.Y. M. ,0. A. will be-beld Wednesday fa 6;50 p. m. A meeting of, thei pnlversity. Agri culwraV'5luh"wiH b;e tifld 'Saturday 2t 8 3 m. ia tHe;THple. 5&htir For Lunches Put Up for Parties, also Ice Cream and College Ices, and Fruit Punches Call at THE FOLSOM, 1307 O St. BOTH PHONES Tho nlverslty of Nebrabkn urges nil young people, who can, to tako a four-yeqr high school course and prepare to enter college. Some, however, cannot Bpend the time required by tho high school and college courses. For tho benefit of these, the University estab lished, a number of years ago, the School of Agriculture which admits thoso who havo completed The Country Schools """Courses given in Practical" Agriculture-, Including--Agronomyr-Agri-.cultural Botany and Chemistry, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Domes tic 8clence, Farm Machinery, Farm Management, Farm Veterinary Practice, Horticulture and the general branches. Registration nt the University Farm, starting October 31, 10.10. NEW TERM STARTS NOVEMBER 1, 1910 For information addre.SB A. E. 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