THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES CAMPUS NOTES UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Visits Alpha XI Delta. MIsh Cella Malone spent the week end at the Alpha XI Delta house. There will be a meeting of the inter cla8B athletic board Tuesday at 11 o'clock In Memorial Hall. OLIVER THEATRE V -tasB I 1913 Football Men Out. Senior football practice thlB after noon at 4:30, east end of Armory. Do sure and report. Freshman Football Practice. All men wishing to try out for fresh man football for the Olympics be Bure and be out on the athletic field today at 4 p. in. Eaton. Romans Under Discussion. The Latin Club will meet tonight with Professor Barber, 1320 L Btreet. The subject of the program will be "BiiHlnesB Life Among the IlomanB." Auditor's Notice. Eighty-seven tickets. Inclusive of all complimontarles, have been validated for the engineers' hop, December 11, 1912 No more tickets will be vali dated for thlB hop. L. B. Tuckerman, Jr., auditor of student organizations. Junior Play Committee Notice. Important meeting of the Junior play committee today at 11 o'clock in U. 106 Every member of the committee 1b expected to be there. Frank Kruse, chairman. Forest Club to Meet. There will be a meeting of the For est Club this evening in Nebraska Hall at 7.30. Professor Morrill will speak on "ForeBt Fires: Their Prevention and Control." After the talk a busi ness meeting will be held. Auditor's Notice. One hundred and twenty-five tickets, inclusive of complimentarles, have been validated for the sophomore hop November 22. No more tickets will be validated for this hop. L. B. Tuck erman, Jr., auditor of student organiza tions. Freshman Notice. All freshman men are wanted to meet in Memorial Hull Tuesday morn ing, Nov. 12, at 11:30 a. m. There will be a discussion of the plans for the Olympics Saturday, and It is desired that every freshman man be there. Everybody out. O. A. Buerstetta, bcc retary Men's dancing pumps and tan drill shoes Women'8 party slippers and Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per kins, 1129 O street. We are in the We know we can please you with a suit, overcoat, hat, cap or furnishings. Let us SHOW YOU Jones' Orchestra. Phono L-8606. Delta Zeta Pledges. Delta Lola announces the pledging of Miss Emily Houska of Omaha. Music, Louis HageiiBick, Auto F-2042. Announce Pledge. Kappa Sigma wlBheB to announce the pledging of Arthur Schmidt of Madison. Meet me at Green's. 120 North 11th High School Girls Here. MIbb LouiBe Dobbs of Beatrice and MIbb Alberta Qelsler of Crete were visitors at the Alpha XI Delta house. Telephone Yulo Bros at onco. A. E. Anderson Back. A. E. Anderson, '12, 1b at the State Farm for a few days. He 1b engaged in experiment station work throughout the state. C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O st. Rhodes In Charge of Swine. Noel N. Rhodes of Audubon, Iowa, a graduate of the School of Agriculture in 1909, came Saturday to take charge of the swine herd at the State Farm. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. Call Roy'O. Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 7186, L-8152. The Students' Sultorlum, cleaning and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294. CLASSIFIED COLUMN LOST A Pocketbook containing about $30 in bills. Kindly return and name your own reward. B-2388. 11-7 3t LOST A fountain pen In U. Hall 302 Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Re turn to thlB offlce. 11-9 3t LOST Saturday on campus, gold seal ring with initials "E. M. P." Return to Rag office. LOST A cameo brooch, valuable as a family keepsake. Return to this of fice and receive reward. ll-12-2t Game FULK CLOTHING CO. We can teach you something about the fit of clothes. Ever wear a coat that sagged or "pulled away" in the collar, or wrinkled in the back between the shoulders? If so, you'll appreciate oui meaning when we say KENSINGTON clothes fit perfectly and permanently they fit. Careful interior work manship; skillful tailor ing; thorough reliable linings and pure wool fabrics; dependable can vas, hair cloth and silk threadthey all combine to secure for Kensington' their matchless quality of absolute fit. Sylish business or dressy sack suits that you like to wear $20, $25 and up to $40. MAGEE & DEEMER Lincoln Aurora Omaha LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 8HOP KUHL PRINTING CO. 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING WE WILL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE UIKOIH-MCIR .. . . . o IO n. 14th : our samples AMmmAm7 Kprintimg Kf'hA (U STUDY MUSIC in an established school whore the standards of instruction are given the same careful thought as in the best departments of the University. The University School of Music offers splendid instruction in Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphone, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Musjc. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the University TONIGHT, WED. tt WED. MAT. THE COBURN PLAYERS Tonight "OTHELLO" Wed. Mat. "TWELFTH NIGHT" Wed. Evfl "ELECTRA" SPECIAL PRICE8 Night $1.00 to 25c. Mat. 75 to 25c Thur. Night ($2.00 to 50c) Nov. 14 Gilbert &. Sullivan Festival Co. ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WILLIAM ROCK & MAUDE FULTON EDMOND HAYES &. COMPANY JAMES H. CULLEN BERTI8H DIXOND AND FIELD8 M'INTYRE &. HARTY HEGER Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC TUE8. AND WED. CLIPPER QUARTETTE FREEMAN &. CARR PHOTO PLAY8 "In The Garden Fair" "Carmen of The Isle" "The 8klnf1int" 3 8hows Dally 2, 7 and 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at fc0lEA?Fa 1329 0 Sir., South Side. WM l M J rf4