THE DAILY NEI1RA8KAN UNIVERSITY BULLETIN Athletic Board Meeting. An athletic board meeting will be held today at 11 o'clock in Memorial Hall. Junior Play Notice. The junior play committee will meet today at 11 o'clock in U. 10G. Impor tant meeting Chairman Senior Olympic Committee. Therp will be a meeting of the Henlor Olympic committee at the Information desk in the IVmple this morning at 11 o'clock. Dramatic Club Meets. The University Dramatic Club will hold it h monthly meeting thin evening In the Dramatic Club rooms in the Temple. Junior Prom Notice. An important meeting of the junior pi om committee vill be held Friday, the time and place of which will be an nounced later. The -following will take notice Misses Hyde, Hrldenbaugh, Jesse, and Coons, Messrs. Smith, Ka van. Harpham, Trumbull, Garrett. .Mar rellus, and Driscoll. Freshmen Men. Gie your name and size of cap be fore Saturday to any one of the follow ing on the cap and color committee Rudolph Johnson, Dexter Corson, Fred Garrison, Boyd Rlst, Clayton Neumelr, Jack Bowen or Berkley A. Thomas, chairman CAMPUS NOTES Jones' OrchoBtra. Phone L-8605 Miss Julia Schulte, '14, is slowly re covering from an attack of appendi citis. Music, Louis Hagensick, Auto F-2042. Discovered. Your attention Is respectfully called to an old crook worked in u braud new way, that of calling on father for regis tration fees and forgetting to register Meet rae at Green's, 120 North 11th Leaves Hurriedly. While looking over his lists Profes sor Kngberg discoered a hitherto ob Hcungmjjpre graduate and with all due formality he was graduated out of the front door. Telephone Yulo Bros at once. Freshmen as well as older students will receive a hearty welcome, courte ous treatment, and the best of service at Green's Barber Shop and Bath house, 120 No. 11th St. Adv. New Club Formed. A new club has been added to the group of semUunlversity organizations known as the "Pedestrian Club." The first meeting was held last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Enslaw, College View. Plans were made for the com ing year, including walks and feeds. The membership Is not limited to the masculine sex, according to some of the members. C. H. Frey, University florist, 1133 O Bt FARM NOTES 1 1 MIhr FrnncPH Melcher of Omaha 1h visiting MIhh Louise Fiierst at the 11 K. Hall. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, Hatter and Repairer. Auto B1799. 235 No. 11th. A Farm orchestra has been organ ized by Miss F Bullock of the School of Agriculture They will meet for the VrBt practice today Call Roy O Warde. dancp orchestra. Auto 718G, L8152. The sophomore class of the State Farm will give a party Saturday even lug In Agricultural Hall A large at tendance is expected and a good time has been provided for The Students' Suitorlum, cleaning I and pressing, 504 N. 15th. Auto B-1294. I Mr Cornell, leader of the Universit Hand, will meet the Farm boys on Wednesdays at 7 p m and Mondays' at 1 p m for band practice There are twenty-one pieces In this new mu sical organization Men's dancing pumps and tan drill shoes. Women's party slippers and Swedish gym shoes, at Rogers & Per kins, 1129 O street. The following Farm student editors have been elected for "Agriculture," the publication of the College of Agri culture Senior, Abigail McConnell, junior, Henry Bull, sophomore, Claude Nider, freshman, Dick Hunter. Ladies' clothing cleaned, remodeled and repalrod by an experienced dress maker. Satisfactory work at reason able prices. Mrs. Bricka, 315 South 17th Auto B-4844. Adv. 10 2 It A large number attended convoca tlon Tuesday morning. The first part of the time was given over to Daily i Nebraskan announcement and plans, ' and remainder of time spent pract Ic ing the S. of A. songs. A delegation of about two hundred members of the Omaha Stock Fx change will inspect the State Farm next Saturda This is the annual dip of the Oinahans to the Farm The dor mitory girls will sere dinner to the visitors, and in the afternoon the stock men will attend the Kansas Nebraska game in a body. Next spring the Farm students will be favored by a visit to the Omaha stockyards us a return of hospitality Work, on the Plant Industry Build ing at tbo Farm ia progressing Blowly Tbe building will probably be com pleted next summer In time for next year's term of scbool. The contract for this $80,000 structure was given to George Shoul of Seneca, Kas. The ma terial Is of the Dedford Hmostono and gray pressed brick, the same as that of Agricultural Hall. Thus It Is in harmony with the architectural plan of he campus. There will be three floors, occupied respectively by the horticul ture department, entymology depart ment, and the department of agricul tural botany. In all there will bo about twenty-five roomB and the entire struc ture will be heated and ventilated by an Independent system, f BU8INES8 MANAGER'S STATE MENT. According to the postal laws passed August 2i, lit 12, every newspaper Is required to send a sworn statement of the management, circulation, etc, to the postmaster, and to publish the same In the next issui-s of the paper after the statement is tiled Owing to a misunderstanding, the notice was not published at that time, and so it is given now STATFMKNT OF OWNKRS1 1 1 1 MANACKMKNT, CIRCULATION, etc, of The Dall) Nebraskan Published five times a week during the college year, at Station A. Lincoln, Neb, re (piired by the art of August 24, 1!12 Kditor, F C McConnell. ?,A 0 street. Lincoln, Neb , managing editor, M V Reed, 12.rl South Twenty se enth street, Lincoln, Neb , business man ager, C C ltu lianan, box 1212, Sta tlon A, Lincoln, Neb , publisher, the Committee on Student Publications. 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Box 5004, CXICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 520 I tmKr ynM fn I iM STUDY MUSIC In an established school whore the standards of Instruction are given the same careful thought as In the beat departments of tbe University. The University School of Music offers splendid instruction In Pipe Organ, Pianoforte, Voice, Violin, Clar inet, Flute, Saxaphono, Cornet, all Theoretical branches and Public Music. DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ART Apply for full Information at School building 11th and R Streets Opposite the University THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE Tonight at 8:15 Gilbert & Sullivan Festival Co. In an All Star Cast Revival of Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 50c Frl. Sat. & Sat. Mat. Nov. 15-18 LYMAN H. HOWE' Travel Festival OKPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE WILLIAM ROCK & MAUDE FULTON EDMOND HAYES & COMPANY JAMES H. CULLEN BERTISH DIXOND AND FIELDS M'INTYRE & HARTY HEGER Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC$ THURS., FRI. AND SAT. 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