-1 Vf ' I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Si m i THEATRES Oliver Theater TONIGHT at 8:15 THE ROSARY Prices, 75c to 25c. FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 7. NEIL O'BRIEN AND MINSTRELS Prices, $-1.50 to 25 cents. SAT., MAT &. NIGHT, NOV. 8 "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" ORPHEUM Thur., Frl., Sat. Nov. 6, 7 and 8 BLANCHE WALSH And Her Company in "The Countess Nadihe" ELSA RUEGGER World's Greatest Woman 'Cellist TMRPP nilFDR Rnv! ETHEL MACDONOUGH LANE AND O'DONNELL PARISIAN STREET SINGERS THREE JUGGLING MILLERS if UNIVERSITY NOTICES. 102 tickets inclusive ol nil compli mentarit'H have heen validated for the Engineers' Hop to be held Nov ember 8, 1913. No more tickets will be validated for this hop. Compli- mentarie.s have been issued to It. M. Green, L. T. Parker, A. A. Luebs, CI. A. Walker and (). W Sjogren, members of the board of control; H. L. Hickman, I.. W. Harte and It. P. Wagnor of the committee, and to M. V. Heed, K. M. Snyder, W. H. Dixby and T. K. Keefer in payment for advertising. I-. K. Tucliemer, Jr., Auditor. Deputy Warden Harmon of the state penitentiary will speak tonight in the Music Hall of the Temple on the subject, "The Fellow That's Down and nut,,'.', Those meetings aro hold Mat. Thur., Fri. 15, 25. Sat. 15, 25, 50 I NIGHT PRICES 15, 25, 35, 50, 75 All Lovers of the Beautiful are invited to examine our Fine Assort ment of Iverness Placques just re ceived. The Uni Book Store 340 N. 11th Street Lyric Theatre Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 3, 4 and 5 BERRY & BERRY " In "Do You Like Music?" LAVINE & INMAN In "Sally's Visits" "Pathe's Semi-Weekly" "An Evening With Wilder" "Thy Will Be Done" "A Momentous Decision Three Shows Daily 2-7-9 p. m. Matinee All Seats 10c. Night 15c University Jeweler asd Optician C. A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. 125 North 13th, Lincoln, Neb. Preserve Your College Work The L. C. Smith & Bros. Type writer is invaluable to college stu dents who want a record of their college work after graduation. We give special attention to the needs of students. We have type writers to rent, as well as to sell. A few rebuilt machines at a bar gain, phi i ' ' " ' " .... i I. Jones' Orohestra. L-9666. every Thursday evening and last only one hour. Surely you cannot afford to miss these talks Come at seven this evening. The Junior Class will meet this morn ing at 11:30 in Memorial Hall. Class debts and activities will be dis cussed. The Phillips Brooks Club will meet with its president at 1955 Cherry street, Thursday evening, from 7 30 to 9. Take the South Seventeenth street car which leaves Thirteenth and O at 7 15. Pershing Rifles drill tonight at 7 30. Special tryouts for new men. and plans lor smoker Ml I'ersliings i . and would-be's out i MOOT COURT FURNISHES S GOOD PRACTICE FOR LAWS Better Facilities and New System of Work Provide for Important Branch of Legal Training. The tacilities in the new Imw build ing together with the plan ol all days have added a great deal ot interest to the practice court work in the Col lege of Law. The practice is divided into two courses, Court Practice I and Court Practice II, both of which are conducted by Prof. Foster The first course Is for juniors and consists for the most part of cases betore the justice of the peace. Court Practice II Is for the seniors and consists of probate, district court cases and ap pellate work. The court room and clerk's oftice are not fully furnished as yet, but substitutions are made so that the work is not delayed. Dean Hastings declares that he is more and more convinced of the Im portance of practice court work and that law students should learn to ap preciate the reality of legal controver sies and their nature. Besides trying cases, students are required to re port cases attended in the local courts and in the supreme court. Mr. Lea rner, the clerk of the district court for the college of law, and Mr. Gill, the deputy and secretary, are anxious to get their offices furnished in order to simplify the work and keep track of the flies. ViFMJt JLjc lvI'Il'LI'IvO TYPEWRITERS Office Equipment Supply Co. 117 So. 12th St. Funke Bdg. "Everything tor the Office" WE ARE GOING TO The Huffman's General Supply House For our SCHOOLJand OFFICE Supplies We getjjmore for our money at 208 South 11th Street -;- -:- Lincoln THEJFOLSOM BAKERY AND CAFE 1325 - 1331 N STREET Asks a share of your patronage. We are equipped to serve you and serve you right. A trial is all we ask. THE FOLSOM BAKERY AND CAFE 1325 - 1331 N STREET Telephone Yule Bros. Laundry to call for your work. B-2754. "Send CLEAN Express or Parcel Post Paid. One Way - IT - TO - HlGBY" ER AND DYER 1322 N STREET BI292 n - tl ? '!MH'lf'i"' 1 '' -. .'""! 'yiiT