The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1912, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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ENGINEERS PLAN FESTIVITIES
Engineering Society Behind Plan of
Promoting 8chool and College
Spirit.
A movement ls on f(K" ft'"onB the
engineers to work vi p more Nebraska
and KnglnecrlnK College Hplrit thl
semester than hnH existed before 'I'lie
engineering norlety is behind the
movement, and Ih aHklng for the co
operation of nil Hie rn"n In tho college
Ah a means I" 11h n(I a smoker Ih
beiug pin n ned for. to be held In the
near future In pat yearn this open
ing Hmokor hnH been a red letter day
for the engineer to pet together and
work up whnt spirit 1b nocosHtiry for
their organization It affordH the up
per claBRmen nml freHhmen an oppor
tunlty to get acquainted The date
and place of the Hmoker will be an
nounced In a few lfys At the smoker
the date of an Orpheum party will be
announced and further planB for the
year will be dlflcloBcd.
The committees In charge of those
affairs are men prominent in tho engl
neerlnR society Kor the membership
and smoker committee I. R Owen.
S. A Swnnfion. S K Clark, M ('
Evans, and H K Lyman will act J
O Shultz, II H Harmon. K Kolls,
C 0. Keirle. and C Wohlford are the
committeemen for the Orpheum part
Suggestions from those Interested will
be received by those men
Preparation for the first number
of tho Blue Print, the semi annual pub
llcatlon of the enRineerlng society, are
under way. Editor Carter and Ruhi
neBB Manager Krause are RettlnR the
affairs of the paper in shape bo that
there will be no hitch In the matter of
publishing It
Wilson Men Meet.
There will be a meeting of the Unl
erslty Wilson Marshall Club at the
chibrooniB nt 1220 N fltreet Thursday
at 7 4f p in to make final arrange
ments for the club's participation at
the reception to be Riven to Governor
Wilson at the depot and at the Temple,
where he will probably addresH the
students
Rhetoric Books Needed.
There Is a marked scarcity of text
books in tho rhetoric department, and
all students having old or second-hand
books can easily dispose of them at
either tho University book store or
tho Co op
P. E. O. Notice.
Chapter K, P E O, earnestly re
quests every University of Nebraska
Rirl who is a P E O or the dauphter
of a P E O to send a card bearing
her name and Lincoln address to Mrs
Charles Kordyee, 1921 C street, city,
on or before October 5.
Tennis Men Meet.
All tennlB men (freshmen Included)
meet in II 102 at 11 o'clock Thursday
Permanent organization will be effect
ed, and arranRoments made for the
usual fall tournament
WILSON TO SPEAK
(ConXlnuod from PaRo One)
The local Wllaon-MarBhall Club wil'
eecort the candidate to tho Temple
and it Is expected will be assisted b
tho band Definite arrangements aB to
this feature of tho program will be
made at a later date
TICKETS TAKE WELL ON CAMPUS
Members of Boosters' Committee Find
No Difficulty In Disposing of
Season Tickets.
Aldrlch to Speak.
Gov C H Aldrlch will address the
newly organized Progressive League
Saturday evening at a special meeting
in the University Temple
Field Geography Notice.
Those registered in field geography
21 Bhould see Instructor before 5 p m
Wednesday.
N A. BENGSTON
Classified Column
FORRENT Light modern furnished
rooms at 636 North 16th St. 5t
THE person who was seen to take rain
coat from Temple Hldg Friday noon
of the 27th will return same at once
to escape legal action Berkley A
Thomas jL
Tho number of season athletic tick
eta Bold yesterday ban not et been
ascertained, as only a few of the coin
mittee have reported Manager Heed,
however. Is confident that the sale will
exceed by far the results up to this
time In any prolous year The red
tags were conspicuous all oer me
campus, and members of the boosters'
committee could be seen ever where
MiBB Igerna Montgomery was the
first one to report all her twenty tick
ets sold She will receive a season
paBB for her promptness Other mem
bers of the committee came in later,
reporting that it wub an easy matter
to dispone of the tickets, aB every one
realized the value offered
Owing to the fact that not all who
desired tickets had a chance to pur--vse
them yeBterda, it has been de
nied to continue the boosting cam
paign until Friday Over 1,300 ticketB
have been distributed to the commit
tce bo far. Manager Reed will prob
order another lot of tickets to-
iat all may bo accommodated.
FOR RENT Suite of 3 nicely fur
nished large connecting rooms on
third floor, suitable for six boys that
wibh to be together Call 1425 S St
Campus Notes
Don Steenburg, Pip Cook, Buck Belt
zer, Johnnie Dudgen and jack Farley
have visited at the Kappa Sigma house
the past week
Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled
and repaired by an experienced dress
maker Satisfactory work at reason
able prices Mrs Bricka, 315 8oiiii
17th Auto B-4844 Adv 10-2 It
Jones' Orchestra. Phone L-8605
F R Wedge. '08. dropped in the
Nebraskan otllco yesterday. Wedge
was formerly a boxing instructor in
the University He haB recently given
up the game and 1b now a traveling
evangelist
Meet me at Green's, 120 North lltb
For Sale Second Hand Books
15 Watson Physics
15 Clark and Blanchard Practi
cal Speakers
9 Judd Psychology
7 Adams Finance
6 Hertj'ig Zoology
3 Parker and Harwell Zoology
6 Cheneyney History of Eng
land And many other books used this semester.
We also keep the latest University novelties.
The University Book Store
340 N. 11th Street
D. B. GILBERT, Manager. LINCOLN, NEB.
STUDY MUSIC
in an establish school whero tho BtandardB of instruction are given tho
same careful thought as In tho beBt departments of the University.
THE UNIVER8ITY SCHOOL OF MU8IC
offers splendid Instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar
inet. Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public
Music.
Department of Dramatic Art
Apply for full information at School building
11th and R StreotB Opposite tho University
THE UNIVERSITY MEN'S TAILORS
Wa could make them "Cheaper," but we "Won't "
WaVould malt e-them "Better,'' but we "Can't."
LARGEST STOCK OF WOOLENS IN THE WEST AND AT POPULAR
PRICES, TOO. 1
RUN JY OLD U. OF N. MEN
CLEANING
PRESSING
REPAIRING
Auto 6007
Jones & Bailing,
135 No. 11th
0JI?r
jffltrrrljante jCamt&ry
Wnulu likr ynnr Horh.
TRY THEM"
240 &a. 1 lttr &t. Vtnroln. 3Nrb.
iNtlNTIHG;
WE WILL
UBCOUt-HM.
DIE STAMPING
FOR YOU
GIVE US A CHANCE
128 N. 14th See ou r Sample.
R A Killlan, ex '13, of Wahoo, Is
vlBiting University friends in Lincoln
Ho expects to remain in the city dur
ing the rest of the week
Call Roy O. Warde, dance orchestra,
Auto 7186, L-8152.
The night classes at the Nebraska
School of RusinesB, corner Fourteenth
and O streets, start this week Sev
eral U of N men hae registeied
You can get shorthand, typewriting,
penmanship, bookkeeping corporal jii
and bank accounting Ad lOL' i
Word has just been received of the
marriage, on September 22, of MIbb
lOlBie Adams, class '08, to Alvah Lynn
Weaver, midwinter class 'Oil, in Glen
dale, Cal Mr. Weaver is the district
superintendent of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Company, with
ofllees In Los Angeles, and after the
wedding trip to Santa Barbara Mr
and Mtb Weaver will make their home
In Glendale
..c i.aveme dest woikman, the laig
most Banitary and modern bather
hop and bathhouse in the city Stu
dent pratronage kindly solicited
Green's, 120 North Eleventh
Hear ex-Mayor Seidel of Milwaukee
Friday, October 4, UniverBity Temple,
8 p m Adv. 10 2 3t
After three weeks of practice with
bis squad, Coach Williams of Ames is
still sending out bear stories and pre
dictions of disaster and defeat Tho
material at hand is not satisfactory to
Williams, tho number of veterans Is
too small, and the new rules, ho thinks,
have damaged his proapets.
Hagenslck's Orchestra.
Auto 9042.
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