THE DAILY NEBRASKAN TAKE IN A FEW. &V&& flPfr& i ! .A. v ON THE CAMPUS v Capital Hotel Barber Shop, 11 & P. The intercloss athletic board mot yesterday to transact business. o Chapln Bros.,. Florists, 127 So. 13th. The CheuilBtry club meets tonight In the chemistry- lecture room. Don Cameron's Cafe, 119 So. 12th. The Platform club meets In Science hall tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. - Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. The Vikings will hold a dance in the Temple building Friday evening. o a Try a lunch at the Y. M. C. A. Spa, 13th and P streets. A meeting of the Engineering soci ety will be held tonight at 7:30 in M. B. 206. Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Eleventh and O. tf The Pershing Rifles will meet to morrow night at 8 o'clock in the armory. 0 O George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth street, Printors. Calling Cards, In vites and Programs. Two rings were found at 1426 South Tenth street last Thursday evoning. after the German club entertainment. The owner may apply to Miss Ilepp ner, in University hall, for the same. re You an Expert Judge of Diamgnds Diamond Experts are Raro. The only suro way of judging a diamond yon aro alout to purclinso. is to judge the denier you are buying from. You jowler's reputation and responsibility is your best guaranty always. Established 187 1 HALLETT, Hiltner Bros., Florists, 118 So. 12ln St. Phones Auto 1894, Bell 330. Choice roses, carnations and cTTrysanthemums. Wo solicit the university trade. Mrs. Leta Daniels Green of Chi cago, 111., at one time assistant librarian at the university, is visiting in the city. I. P. Hewitt, 1904, has recently changed his law practice from Lin coln to Redmond, Ore. Mr. Hewitt now becomes associated with his brother, L. P. Hewitt, 1904. Last year Mr. Hewitt was coach of the univer sity basketball team. 0 Notice. The sophomore class will meet Thursday at 11 a. 111. in Memorial hall. Important business is to be trans acted. CAROL SEARS. President, o 0 Wrestling Notice. All men interested in wrestling will meet Thursday at 11 a. m. in the east" end' of. the armory to form a wrest .ling club. O. N. MILLER, , FRANK. CLARK, E. B. ELLIOTT, Committee. Just received plenty of King Cole Shoes Itfsjhe new, short stubby Sororities Announce the Names of Some New Pledges. New students in the university who have been "rushed" by tho Bororltles of the university were nfforded an op portunity to select the organization of their choico Tuesday noon. PI Beta Phi sorority was not allowed to pledge now members on nccount of a past in fringement of the rules which govern tho Greek lottcr organizations regard ing tho "rushing" and "pledging" of new membors. Some of the sororities had no new members to announce. Tho new Greeks announced are as follows: Alpha Ray Simpson, Long Beach, Cal.; Marie Fowler, Lincoln; Minnie Stalder, Salem; Mary Minor, Hyannis; Ruth Manning, Colorado Springs, Colo. Alpha Phi Madeline Stiver, Lin coln. Chi Omega Margaret Taylor, Lin coln; Helen Safford, Lincoln; Elsie Roush.'Neligh. Kappa Kappa Gamma Carroll White. University Place. Prof. Lucille Eaves lectured at Paw nee City, Neb., Tuesday bofore the Woman'B club. GENUINE ROOTING. That. a football gamo Is not always won by the men on the Held has been evident in more than ono game. Root ing has today become as important factor in wining games as has the cf forts or the men in moleskins. A Relic of the Past. Spontaneous cheering lias become a relic of the past and genuine root ing organized rooting has been do vIoped in an effort to cheer the team on to greater things. The "Fight Ins? Five Hundred." the "Howling Hun Uni Jeweler IM3 O Street dred," of other schools, liave become to bo considered of as great Impor tance as the (touch or tlic team. When tho team is being defeated and it appears as if the tide or with was (lowing to tho side of tho enemy then is when genuine moling appears to bring results that will count. At that moment let the "bleachers" stand as one man and give ihn old cheer and the team could not be better urged to go on to greater deeds, than by this means. Cheering at Nebraska. Cheering at Nebraska at times, luia lacked hplrll. lOiitliusliism, however, linn ahvojs run at high tle, but if this enthusiasm was shown at ilie proper time and in genuine rooting, then th effort h of i he defenders of tho Scarle' and Cream would know that the wliolo school to a man was hack of heni. Watch tho yell leader is one secret in real rooting. Watch his every jnove ment, and when he decides thnt a yell Ib needed, then everybody, at the sanm moment join In the good old U, Uj U, N, I, Vcr, ver, vor-sl-ty,. N-EUiraB-ki, Oh-h-h My! in Tan for Men toe. $4.00 Classified Column Advertisements for this column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m.f or between 2 p. m. and S 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. For Sale Duo bill on leading pho tographer in Lincoln. Sec Nobraskan manager. tf For Rent. Tho entirely redecorated hall in the now Wilkinson block, SIxteonth and O, is now rented only for collogo and other select dancing parties. For dates see Rees Wilkinson, 122 North Eleventh. Auto 1217. tf $6 ronts any mako of typewriter with stand for three months. Rent applied If machine is purchased. Lin coln Typewriter Exchange, 122 No. 11th. Richards block. You pass our store every day. tl For Rent Furnished roomB, ?0 and $6 per month. 510 No. 14th. Bell A2217. 44-5t Educational. Learn Wireless and R. R. Telegra phy. Shortage of fully 10,000 operat ors on account of 7-hour law and ox tenBlvo "wlreleBs'i developments. We operate under direct supervision of telegraph officials and positively place all students, when qualified. Write for catalogu. Nat'l Telegraph Inst., Cincinnati, Philadelphia. Memphis, ! Davenport, la., Columbia, S. C, PorL- land, Ore. tf u08T. ' Lost A mottled Waterman fountain tin. ...Iff. ..11. Y.nlrlst.- I.-t M .1 f 1nn lieu, nun luuugi uuiuui riuuvi '1'iuuoi. re turn to Nobraskan ofllco. 47-31 Lost Mooro's non-leakablo foun tain pen, small size. Reward for re turn to Nobraskan office. 47-3t WANTED. Wanted Wo have a good proposi tion to make to some live huBtler for tho next four school years. J. C. Wood & Co. 44-5t First class board for students. 331 No. 13th. 45-lw Simmons the Printer PRINTING Engraving Embossing Auto. 2319 317 So. 12th Hot Drinks aro now in soason. Do you know any placo whoro you can got as QUICK SERVICE as you can at our now store? No nood of boing crowded, Lincoln Candy . Kitchen s!w.co.r UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN A fc-iwGCfctu' Christmas Gifts for Men should come from a men's storo. Thoro'll be no vaiii regrets there sure to bo appropiate. Look at tho suggestions wo offer : Ties effective brightoners for any suit,. 25c to $2.00. House coats and bath robes, $5.00 to $15.00. Silk mufflers, 25c to $3.50. Sweaters, $2.00 to $8.00. Fur gloves, $1.60 to $10.00 Umbrellas, $1.00 to $0.00. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street Oliver Theatre THUR8., FRI. & FRI. MAT. DEC. 8-0 'Silver Threads7 With Richard J. Jose NIGHT 25c to $1.00, MAT, 50c to 25c 8AT. MAT. and NIGHT, DEC? 10. Uncle Tom's Cabin Mat. 10c and 25c. Night 15c to 50c I lUPfll li MATINEHd (Except Monday) 3:30 LinUULn BVENINOS AT 8:30 ORPHEUM IK'igiS ADVANCED VAUDVILLE Howard & Howard Tho Police Inspector Force & Williams Louis" 8tone "Roses of Klldarc" "Parshley" "DeLlsle" Mats. 15c and 25c Evening 15cf 25c, 35c and 50c jjwTzXn BBBBBVSri nv& Herpolsheimer's Gaft Dinner J 1:30 to '1:30 Ofc Supper 5:30 to 7:30 fJG ALSO CAFETERIA STYLE Hl Waflts with Maplt Syrup lOt Warthon's 1 , $2.50 Shoe Store and the Original Elect ric Shoe Repair Factory ?b-b-- IT rii Ji," 8t II23;0 STREETtYELLOW FRONT- r42Td7TZtirSt 12:20 O Street. Your Patronage Solicited