THE DAILY NEBRASKAN DEBATE SEMINAR MEETS SQUAD CONTESTANTS CHOOSE SIDES FOR PRELIMINARY CONTEST TONIGHT. "Evory candidate for a place on tho Intorcollcgiato Debate Seminary (Rhotoric 22) should be at tho moot ing of tho contestants this (Thursday) ovoning at 7:15 o'clock sharp, in Unl! vorslty hall 106, to decide on tho order of Bpoaklng and to make other ar rangements for tho preliminary de bate," was tho statement givon out by Professor Fogg yosterday. It is practically settled that tho trial de bate will bo hold on Saturday. All candidates are being urged to bo prosont at this mooting. Tho candidates are also requested to notify Professor Fogg in writing by 5 o'clock this aftornoon, which side "thoy wIbIi to arguo on at tho prelim inary debate. FOUND Small purse containing monoy and Btreot car tlckot. 7-3 Lost Small amethyst pendant charm part last Thursday near campus. Leave at Rag office. 6-3t Lost Between 17th and R and M. E. building on campus, ladies' gold watch and fob. Finder call Auto 3848. Reward. Lost A gold watch, in or near Ne braska Hall, last Thursday. Please return to "Rag" office and claim re ward. LOST Pair of tan gfoves on campuB. Return to Rag office. 8-3 Green's Sanitary Barbor Shop, 120 No. 11th. FOR SALE A largo oak bookcase. 1207 D St. 7-3 CALENDAR OF THE WEEK. Chi O's to Picnic. Chi Omega will have a picnic this afternoon for their fall festival. Beckinan Bros., 1107 O St., do Elec tric Shoe Repairing while you wait. Co-Ed Geologists to Meet. Class in Geography 9, field course for women, will, meet in U 7 Saturday, October 7, promptly at 9 a. m. G. E. CONDRA. Thursday 11 o'clock, Convocation: "International Peace," by Dr -Fling. 3 o'clock, Football, Freshman vb Varsity, football field. Friday 8 o'clock, Receptions to Uni versity students at various churches. Catholic Students' club, tho Temple. Saturday 3:30 o'clock, Football, Ne braska University vs. Kearney Normal School, athletic field. Evoning Meetings of Tegner, Sci once and Swedish clubs. "Ger mania" meot in banquet hall, tho Temple. UNDERWEAR FULK .. mm m BB FOR THE MAN who is particu lar about his nearest friend. FURNISHER and HATTER 1325 O STREET BULLETIN BOARD EDUCATION Fine Art Studies To Be Posted On Announcement Boards. Turning a University bulletin board liito an art" gallery Is" tlio latest" stunt in Fino Art circles. Prof. W. F. Dann of that department, believes in initiat ing tho general studont body, aB well as his own classes into tho beauties of ancient art. Ho will soon display some splendid pictures which ho promises will be worth watching for. They will appear on tho old faculty south ontranco to University hall, bulletin board, immediately facing the This bulletin board will also bo used hereafter as tho official place of post ing convocation announcements. ' Pro grams for each week will bo put up every Monday. HAND BOOKS GOING. Manuals of Information Still To Be Had. Men students who have not yet so ncurcdono- ofthollttlo N" handbooks published by tho University Y. M C. A., may obtain them by applying to Socrotary Harkness In tho Temple. Tho books are free and are sources of valuablo Information on many sub jects of Interest to students. Soo Les Hyde when in need of pro grams, menus and other printing. George Bros., ongravlng, monogram stationery, dance programs. Moderate prices, prompt Bervlce Mlller & Palno Tea Room. Another Sigma Phi. Harry Anderson, of Clarks, Nob., has been "pledged to Sigma Phi Epsi-Ion. Notice 'to Seniors. Class mooting Thursday, 11:30 o'clock in Memorial hall. Election of first semester president. H. B. PEARSE, President. C..H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf Hagenslck's Orchestra. Auto 2990. 4-lot Dr. Maxoy in Criminal Law "Yes, tho state may keop a man from com mitting suicide. But it would have to punish before ho did it." R. O. Warde, barber, Woods, 120G O. tf Big Memory Books, "N" or "Seal" $:2.00 Big Pennant at 50e at The Cb-Op 318 North 11th Street -k .o2l yiiuo-uC AT THE THEATRES Fig leaves are no longer the accepted garb of man kindr Civilization has perfect ed men's apparel and that which we offer is the per fected kind. Kensington clothes for fall wear $30.00 to $40.00 Style, quality and fit are their inherent characteris tics new fabrics that will captivate you instantly. Stop and see them- MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street WHAT DO YOU NEED TODAY In our lino of Pjiipphlotu, ProKrrniH. Menus. WoddlnK Stationery nnd nil kinds of Cnininurc'al nnd Ktntionory Printing. Van Tine Printing Company 128 N. 14th St. Rullnblo, Prompt A uto31?7 I Oliver Theatre TONIGHT AT 8MB Return of Last Year's Big. Hit Madame Sherry Stronger Cast Than Ever PRICES Ore. $1.50, Bal. $1 & 75c I LINCOLN ""TXaW'" ORPHEUM KV.SV ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week Opening Monday Eve. Oct. 2 Dolan & Lenharr. 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