I- 1 t-- r V " fr - -- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN t.v'y-vrT. zr mV.u jzi V i Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-8605. Mr. H. M. ProUty, '11, 1b visiting at the Phi QamYna Delta houBe for a few days. Moot rae at Green's, 120 North 11th Bates Back Again. V. L. Bates, '12, of Lodgepole, Neb., Is visiting at the Delta Upsllon house. Telephone Yule Bros at once. Alway Returns. Dr. Alway of the agricultural chem istry department has returned from, the international dry farming meeting in Alberta, Canada. Hagenslck's Orcnestra. Auto 9042. Grad Goes to Purdue. ('. D. Kinsman, '12 (Ag. Eng.), has accepted a position in the agricultural rngineering department in Purdue. C H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O Bt. Achoth Pledges. Achoth announces the pledging of Marguerite Farley of Bancroft, Lucy JpffordB of Broken Bow, Mildred Cuba and Helen Simmons of Schuyler. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Visitors at A. T. O. J. O Woods of Kansas State Uni versity and It. S Bishop or Gettys burg, Pa., are visiting at the Alpha Tau Omega house. Call Hoy O. Warde, dance orchestra, Autq.7186, L-8152. Mrs. Frank Tipton, '14, Delta Delta Delta, and Mr. Frank Tipton, '12, Sig ma Chi, who were recently married, were campus visitors Tuesday morn ing. They returned to their farm near Seward Tuesday noon. We have the best workman, the larg est, most sanitary and modern barber shop and bathhouse In the city. Stu dent patronage kindly solicited. Green's, 120 North Eleventh. Sam Buck Visits. S. H. Buck, '12, of Superior, Neb., called at the Phi Gamma Delta house this week. Buck was editor of the Nobraskan the first semester or last year and was also connected with the Cornhusker. Let Ted clean your garments. OVERCOATS FOR YOU Fulk Clothing Co. 1234 O Meeting of the CornhuBker staff Thursday evening at Alpha Theta C'hl house. Senior Prom Notice. Meeting of the senior prom commit tee In U. 102 at 11:30 today. Olympics Notice. There will be a meeting of the ju nior and senior Olympic committees Vednosday evening at 7 o'clock In IT 106. This la very Important. A. S. M. E. Meeting. At a meeting of the A. S. M. K. at 7:30 o'clock tonight in M. E. 206 a demonstrated lecture on manometer and piezometer tubes will be given. Sophomore Olympics Notice. Tryouts for the sophomore Olympic team will be held Thursday night in the Armory at 7.30. The wrestling and boxing teams will be made as a result of tills tryout. Verein Germania Meeting. The Verein Germania will meet in the banquet hall of the Temple Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. A musical program will be given All German students welcome. Rifle Club Meeting. A meeting of the Yates Rifle Club will be held Wednesday evening, No vember 6, at 5 o'clock. The meeting will be open to all cadets interested in rifle practice G A. .Graham, presi dent. Auditor's Notice. One hundred and twenty-five tick ets, Inclusive of all complimentaries. have been validated for the sophomore hop November 22, 1912. No more tick ets will be validated for this hop L.. B. Tuckerman, Jr., auditor of stu dent organizations. Junior Football Notice. ' All juniors who have ever played football and who are now eligible for junior athletics are requested to meet at the east entrance of the Armory today at 11 a. m. Tho initial prac tice of the season will be hold and candidates will bo lined up for posi tions. Frank .Kruse, manager; Leon ard Purdy, chairman. Chicago Cleaners 20 Per Cent Discount to Students Call on b. 315 Seatk 11th Street STREET oS How you vote for Presi dent is not vitally impor tant to us. But we would like your support in the local cam paign. We want to be elected exclusive clothiers and furnishers to the best dressed men in town, an office which we feel "es pecially competent to hold. 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