THE DAILY NEBEASKAN BERBER SPEAKS! ENGINEERS ADDRESSES 80CIETY ON PHYSI CAL VALUATION OF RAIL ROADS. CLASSIFIED COLUMN AT THE THEATRES AQENT8 Give mo your trade. R. Clark, stu dent agent Yulo Laundry. Auto 074-1. The Engineering Society wns ad dressed on "Wednesday ovening-by Mr. C. H. Gerbor of tho Nobraska State Railway Commission. Ho gave a prac tlcal talk on "Tho Physical Valuation of Railroads." Mr. ,Gorbor told of his personal ex perience in obtaining tho valuation of tho Nebraska railroads and also said that his department had the most ac curate valuation of any organization of its kind- in tho country. He prom ised that he would como before the society at some later date and show pictures of tho construction of the Lane Cut-off - railway con structions. Seats may bo reserved for Alice Nielson Opera Co., today. 19-3 Cup for Best Student. Tho University of Washington of fers a silver loving cup for tho best all around man. Ho must, besides be ing a gentleman, a gridiron star, a dobater, and possess all tho charac teristics of a genuino boostor. Tho Hydo Printory, 1331 P- St., up-to-date printing of all kinds. Two More Slg Eps. Everett Newman of Laurel, Nebras ka, and Frank Coopor of Springllold, We're not "hobble-skirt-ed' in the race for cloth ing supremacy. On the contrary, we're going ahead with long strides. Always something new always something et ter. Royal purple, coronation blue, rich brown mixtures these are new colorings for fall wear. This life of style and color is combined with thoro dependability in our Kensington clothes a combination that's worth while. MAGEE & DEEMER 1109 O Street LOST LOST Silver HHgroo Waterman Ideal pen, No. 412, last week. Return to Rag. 19-3 LOST Silver vanity purse, small bIzo, with monogram "A. W." PorhapB left in class room. Return to Rag. I Reward. V. 18-1 LOST A bunch of koys near tho campus. Finder return to 1528 P St. Howard. 17-1 LOST Fountain pen between Memor ial hall and O street. Return to Rag ofllco. 15-3 Oliver Theatre Tonight, 8at. & Sat. Mat. World's OreatcHt Malo ChoniB MOUNTAIN ASK MALE CHOIR Wales, Great Britain In Three ISxcollont Programs Night, $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 50c & 25c LOST Gold Missouri Valloy cham pionship football watch fob. Return to Rag olllco. Reward. I uctoocr w "THE CHOCOLATE 80LDIER" FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room for two ladles. Strictly mod ern tiouso. Phono Boll 2203. FOR RENT Ono back room, furnish ed, strictly modern. $6. 538 So. 17th. Auto 1768. SEE XHE NEIA7 Hand mado U. of N. jowolry, Fobs. Stick Pins. Hat Pins, Cuff But tons, LaValliors, 50c to $51.00, STERLING SILVER Established 1871 WW r W W 7XT REGISTERED 1143 0 Stroot ll Y !- 1 JEZ 1 1 OPTOMETRIST South Dakota, have been pledged to Sigma Phi Epsllon. All students should visit tho "Col lege Inn Barber Shop at 127 North 12th. S. L.. Chapllq, Prop. Washington University are curtailing expenses in order to conform to a re cont ruling of the faculty. FOR RENT Ono largo furnished room. Strictly modern. $10. 537 So. 17th. Outo 17C8. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for girls at 1430 R St. Phono F-125G. 17-3 I lUPni M MATIMM?S(Rxcept Monday) atjo LlNbULN BVENINUS AT H;jo ORPHEUM KJ.MA!1 ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Commencing Monday Night, Oct. 10 8TONE &. KALI8Z GERALD GRIFFIN & CO. DEIRO CONNELLY & WEBB RUBY RAYMOND & CO. MOLLIE & NELLIE KING SULLY & LARSON Bargain Matinees 15c and 25c Nights 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c Georgo Bros., Danco Programs, Mon ogram Stationery, Motto CardB. Printing Press to Historical Society. Editor II. A. Brainerd of the Heb ron Champion, has donated an old fashioned -printing press to tho State Historical society. It was made in 1851 and was tho first model put out by George P. Gordon, the inventor of tho Gordon press. The preBS was un packed and sot up yesterday, and is now on exhibition at the society's rooms in tho basement of Library hall. Mr. Brainerd was in the city yester day on business. He states that tho press has had an Interesting" history Blnco it came into his possession over twonty-flve years ago. Probably more than fifty men have had their fingers smashed in the press. This is duo to its peculiar construction, which makes It dangerous for anybody to feed It. It is run by foot-power. Oh You Raffle 1 "Say what do you know about It? Wo had a rafllo at tho Iioubo this morning and Dick won twenty dollars to go to Minnesota." Direct Quotation. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for girls, at 1430 R Street. Phono F125G. 1G-3 FOR RENT Modern room for gentle man. 534 No. 12th St. Auto phone 4563. 15-3 Sophomores Notice. Sophomoro tryouts for cross-coun-try, 5 o'clock next Monday. Jr. W. BOGGS. OLIVER THEATRE October 26 Alice Nielsen Opera Company Mme Nielsen is assisted by Mile Jeska Swartz, Mme Jo hanna Morrelle, Jose Mar dones, Rodolfo Fornari and Luigi Cilia. All members of the Boston Opera. Seats on sale October 20th. Prices 50c to $2.00 BLAZEK'8 special pictures for stu dents, 75c and $1.75 per dozen. 130C O St. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. tf N Greeks Cutting Expenses. Tho fraternities and sororities at Sophomores Attention. All who wish to try out for tho soph omoro football team, roport on tho Field for practice Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. B. H. BECK, Mgr. YOU CAN SUBSORI BE AT THE A CLAS8IC RETORT. Si Bryan, translating Latin, "Leon tlnus Gorgias lived to be 107 years old, and novor ceased his work or his studios." Professor Barbor, "What do you suppose was the cause of his remark able vitality?" SI, "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." ' Special for Saturday, October 21 Any 50c Uni Fob, 35c at 44 RAG" 4 The Co-Op RENT YOUR TYPEWRITER NOW Any Make :: Any Timet 3 MONTHS $6.00 The Largest Stock in the West Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Co. 318 N. 11th St. 1406 O STREET V