THE DAILY N EBB A S KAN Foil SALE-Glrls' "gym" auit and shoes, size 36; worn but a few times; price, $4.00. Can be seen at Central Granaries Co., 128 North Eleventh street. 13-16-70 l0st Black leather purse, contain ing money, stamps and key. Call L-5445, or address 2344 Dudley St. ,u . 14-16-70 LOST K. & B. 8-lnch slide rule. Re turn to Nebraskan office 13-15-66 WANTED A room-mate for large, cheerful room by Unl girl. Rent, SG 00. 1501 S St. Phone L-5193. 9 ' 13-13-68 T THEATRES Oliver Theatre Tues., Wed. & Wed. Mat., Oct. 6-7 ROCK & FULTON In "The Candy Shop" Night, $1.50 to 50c. Mat., $1 to 50c Oct. 8-10 -Half Week "THE BIRD OF PARADISE" ORPHEUM THURS.-FRI .-SAT., OCT 8-9-10 MLLE. MARYON VADIE Lyric Dances THE WHARRY LEWIS QUINTET With E. Arnold Johnson, Pianist AILEEN STANLEY MARGA DE LA ROSE CORINNE WELLS AND TOM BUNDY Fred MOZARTS Sva LEE BARTH PATHE DAILY Mat., Dally 2:15 15c, 25c Night 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c MON.-TUES.-WED., OCT. 56-7 . FIVE OPERATIC DOLLS BOOTH & LANDER "THE BELOVED ADVENTURER" Fourth Chapter Entitled "An American Heiress" "HEARTS & DIAMONDS" "HEARST-SELIG NEWS" COMING HARRY T. SHANNON & CO. In "Whose Little Girl Are You" Three Shows Daily, 2, 7, 9 Mat, all seats 10c. Night, 15c WHITMAN'S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th arid 6 STREETS LUHGHEOItETf ES 6 L L K R S f ESCRIPTION ARM ACT CorJatifcHls. fliiil3 mm H UN! HOWELL CLUB (Continued from page i) and his unswerving sincerity, progres- slveness, wisdom and courage in meet ing the problems of political cam paign. The students of the Univer sity would never have reason to re gret, he said, having helped to make such a man governor. As governor, Mr. Howell would usher In a new day in the politics and administration. of the state. John Gilligan, an old time demo crat, told why he is not supporting Morehead. I have always been a pro gressive, he said. In the last thirty years the banner of progress has been carried sometimes by one party, some times by another. In 1896 William J. Bryan forced progresfliveness upon the democratic party. In 1904 the ele ments, now in control of the demo cratic party in Nebraska carried the party for Parker and reaction, and the republicans under Roosevelt became the progressive party. In 1912, Bryan forced the nomination of Wilson, a progressive democrat, in the face of the opposition of Senator Hitchcock and the men now in control of the democratic party in this state. When the next democratic state convention met these antkBryan, anti-Wilson democrats demanded that Bryan be rebuked for nominating Wilson. One of the leaders in this demand was the same H. B. Fleharty of South Omaha who was at Havelock Thursday night urging the democrats to support More head for the sake of Wilson. The renomlnation of Morehead, said Mr. Gilligan, and the nomination of Howell, gives the progressive banner again to the republicans. The demo cratic party in Nebraska is now as reactionary in Its control by the Fan- nlngs, Hitchcocks, Bryans, Mullens and Moreheads' as It was when Bryan revolted against the democratic bosses twenty years and more ago, said .Mr. Gilligan, As a progressive democrat he could consistently do nothing less than support R. B. Howell with all his might. There are 20,000 other democrats like him in Nebraska, he said, and there is no doubt of Howell's election. The club expects to obtain a mem bership of over five hundred within a few days. Seventeen "Cuts" One Minus Hour. Seventeen cuts, and you lose an hour of credit in two divisions of the Unlversitv. The College of Arts and Science and the School of law have adopted the following regulation in re gard to-absences: "A student' shall receive one nega -tlve credit hour for each total of sev enteen, absences during a semester; absences amounting during one se mester, to ten or more but less than seventeen may be carried over into the next succeeding semester. um vef slty 'Missouriari, Eround gainer, but marred his record by several costly fumbles. The old wnr horses. Halligan and Ruthertora, were in splendid form, gaining at will nd backing up the mexpenenceu ends beautifully. Cameron and Ab bott were stellar performers in the i in. lino onnh nlavinc MS position wuu consummate skill. The ends, though nntttne un a grim and determined struggle, showed a sad lact oi expen Anna hn h whole there is no need lor MAhmakans to feel downhearted over ik. n nt Rnhirriav's Contest. It llauji, wj. . mw h remembered that Washburn is no weak team and that they expect to win the championship of the State . A 1UL. f irnnnna this year. Against, una strong team of experienced veterans Nebraska put up a game tnat empuu hi.nrt Mih fact we have the material ti.n. iVinmninnnhin team. All lor unwuc tho men need is practice In playing tha positions which are new to so mow. if ever; must Nebraska fans fhfilr Rnirit and loyalty. It is up t dhHrifv behind the LO UO IU mo"" " j nnah iii hla effort to weld tho splen sSl - did material before him. Into a team win maintain the glorious recora lilUb ' " aof hv nrecedlng elevens. Hide your little hammer. Let jour words be ; f onronraeement and hope. If you can't be hopeful, keep still and be i natlent Get out and watcn iu wCu siri?upiu.s$i7 TRADE MARK REOISTEREO 'The same price the world over.' Afyead mm m You carry your head high proud to wear them. When you get home you don't wonder if you have your moneys worth you know it. This store and these clothes make clothes hunting a useless effort and clothes buying a treat. You walk right in, pick out die fabric in the style vou like best It's easy on you and on your purse with Styleplus y The makers can give the fine fab rics, the expert styling and the good Lmanonin because they produce wuiwujuw"r - this one suit on a great .scientific scale. Overcoats, too, in every popular effect. Special "finds" i oryoung men. ZMayez- 'Bros. Go. Mi I mm i f ' ; nil ns u it 1 35 ?? mm mm Ail! 1 Si: ft! J M P.T" We Carry The Wozlds Ten Best Lines of Mens' and Young Hens' Clothes $10.00 to $35. oo TotMnfi. See for yourself what the men are sacrificing for the honor and Advancement of your school ana n will be a mighty good bet that when the smoke clears away next Saturday u,o-Cornhusker& will have hung up another victory for you to be proud of. CHEER LEADER. Taylor, Harkson and Oberfelder Have Places Practically Cinched Others. Later. Final tryouts for the position of varsity cheer leaders were held Sat urday at the Washburn game. The announcement of positions had not been made up to a late hour Saturday, but the positions of Taylor, Harkson and Oberfelder are all practically se cure, inasmuch as four or even five trwn mav be used in some of the larcer Eam.s. Watch the Nebraskan for a final statement as to these posi tions. CROSS COUNTRY MEN ARE OUT IN FORCE Capt. Goetze and a Squad of TWetity Taking Dally Workouts Pros pects Very Bright. The cross-country squad men are very busy now In their work. There is a large squad out this year. So far nineteen men have been working. Among these men are found Capt. Goetze, Kubik, last year's half miler, Raecke who made a fine ehowing in hfs Freshman year, Ralph. Anderson i-- i maiio o rorv firm showinc WUU UI3U lutmo last year. T. 'Reavts last year pole vauller is out as well as Runkel, a last year's Freshman. Tho rpst of the sauad consists of: Harnsberger, Spohn, Fillipi, Clark, Bentz, Ibson, Fouts, Zock, Thatcher, Walker, Worley, Ricker and Nickel. The squad is working out every iht nndpr Cant. Goetze and Coach Reed's direction. The sprinters are also going to start their full practice this week. Last Saturday me meu took part in a "Hare and Hound Chase" and on next Saturday mere wni vo annfher one of these chaies. All men interested in cross-country work are requested to be out next oav urday morning atrlO:00 at tne armory. More men are needed and every one who can run at all is requested to come out as soon as possible and if you can't come out now be sure and come out next Saturday. For Senior President "Give Us Halligan! PoUtlcil AdYcttixiBS