THE DAILY NEBRASKAN : .i l . . 3 11 The Dally Nebraskan Propprtv of TUB UNIVKUS1TY OF NEBRASKA Lincoln C. A. SORENSKM Edltor-ln-Clilef Actlnir MiiniisrinK Kdltor R. V. Koupal Associate Kditor L. O. Chatt REPORTORIAL. STAFF Ivan O. Ileede Irvlnjr T. Oberfelder J. C. Beard Tester Zook Everett J. AlthouM lra Slater K. W. McDonald Marpr. Kauffman E. Grablll Harold G. Kins Clwil M. Frov SPECIAL FEATURES Whos Who Silas Bryan Lorena Bixby Camilla I.eyda Dorothy Ellsworth Cartoonist Charles Misko Athletics Henry Kyle Business Manager Frank S. Perkins Asst. Business Manager. .Russell F. Clark Subscription price $2.00 per year, payable In advance. Single copies, 5 cents each. Entered at the postofflce at Lincoln. Nebraska, ks second-class mall matter, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 879. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1914 OR. STEIN SPEAKS AT VESPER SERVICES Discusses the European War Urges All to Give Their Sympathy to Suffering Foreigners. The Y. W. C. A. vesper service had the subject "European War." Dr. Stein spoke. He said, first, every one of the nations engaged in the present war could have kept out of the strug gle and each is1 in a measure to blame. The second fact is that the people of the nations had a voice in the govern ment, the war would have been pre vented. Next, he said, all the nations maintain themselves through brute force. The war wil bring out real Christianity in sharper outline than ever before. He held the optimistic view that much good will come out of the war with all its selfishness and horror. He said that this war is dem onstrating the futility and horror of war and that it will be the end of war for all time. He said, in conclusion, that there will be an opportunity for every ounce of sympathy we can give to the hor rible suffering which will spread over Europe in the course of the next year or two. UNI. NOTICES Girl's Swimming Tickets. Swimming tickets for girls are now km sale in the office of Miss Betty Park, director of Women's Gymnasium If fifty tickets are sold before Wednea day, November 4, the swimming season will open on that date. Please see the notice' in the locker room concerning the swimming costume. Scott's Orchestra. Call B-1482 or B-4521. FIRST BIG SOCIAL FUNCTION HELD SOON One Feature Will be the Visit of Kan sas Team Miss Parks Chairman of the Program Committee. At the meeting of the Social Func tion Committee,"the Program Commit tee made its report. Miss Parks is chairman of that committee with Miss Bennett, Miss Clark and Mr. Charles worth as members. The first party will be held in five Armory, Friday, November 13, at 8 o' clock. Everyone knows that this committee will pro vide a good time. One feature of the evening will be in view of the Kansas game. The Kan sas team and visitors will be our guests that night The committee adjourned to meet Tuesday, November 10, in U. 213. at 5 o'clock. Jones' Orchestra, phone L-9666. Classified Column FOR SALE: Dress suit and Tuxedo; small man; as good as new; cheap. Yates Lumber Co., 801 N St. 32-34-? LOST Fountain pen in University Library. Finder please return to 1345 T street, or call B-3707 3-5-89 LOST Black pocket book containing watch, between Co-Op store and University Hall. Retura to Nebras kan effice. 4-4-91 Cornhusker Pictures. All Juniors and Seniors who want their pictures in the 1915 Cornhusker will have the same taken at Town- sends before December 1. Three dol lars covers the price of photos and cut Union Society Closed Meeting. Union Society will hold a fudge party for members only, Friday even ing at 8 o'clock. Short program. Im portant business meeting. All mem bers are urged to be present. Engineers, Attention. The American Society of Agricul tural Engineers meets in M. A. 206, Thursday, November 5th. at 7:30 p. m. Talks on "The Agricultural Engineer and the Farmer," by J. D. Wood, '12, and on "Farming With Dynamite," by L. Rhodes, '15. Freshmen, these men speak from their own experiences good dope to mix with theory. Hear them. All interested are invited. A. I. E. E. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Nebraska branch, will hold its regular meeting Wednesday night, November 4, 1914. Talks will be given by Mr. Stahl of the Korsmeyer Com pany on "Indirect Lighting," and by Mr. Kerlin on "Sign Lighting." All E. E.s are urged to be present. Meet ing will start promptly at 7:30 p. m. in the E. E. building. Ted Marriner, Cleaner, Hatter. 235 North 11th. Loeb's orchestra, L-9S96. 325 So. 17. LAW STUDENTS GO ON CLASS STRIKE Were Bound to Cast Their Vote Mob Urged to Disband by Dean Eng berg Comply With "Request" The Law College is displaying more "pep" than any other body in school. Indicative of this enthusiasm as it might be called, they honored election day by not attending classes. The Freshmen, although somewhat backward in the movement followed the footsteps of the men in the upper classes who had previously arranged not to present themselves in any classy as many of them are employed as clerks of election and holding down other jobs where they derive a little benefit outside of their regular allow ance. Mrs. Margaret Cams, vice pres ident of the Freshman Laws, grasping the opportunity to do something for woman's suffrage explained her class mates' absence to the professor in such a way that the professor fell for it and the Freshman Laws went to vote. The Laws assembled outside the gate and according to custom sang a few songs and gave a few yells but were approached by Dean Engberg. who ordered the mob to disband. Thornburg's Orchestra, B2556. PICTURES TAKEN OF WATER POWERS Will Visit Water Sites This Week Many Large Water Falls in Ne braska Some Already Taken. Dr. Condra and State Engineer Price are preparing a film with the state motion; picture machine showing the developed and undeveloped water powers of the state This week they will make a trip to most of the water sites of the southeastern part of the state. For the benefit of those who do not know, Dr. Condra said, "in regard to the water power of Nebraska, we have nearly one hundred water power sites in the state. Some of these have already been taken, such as the Dis mal river, the Frenchman and the mid dle Loup. There are seven water falls in the state, the largest being the Snake river branch of the Niobrara and the highest being about eighty feet The state conservation of soil sur vey has as one of its duties the investi gating and reporting of the water re sources of the state. State Engineer PriCo and Dr. Condra have sufficient data for quite a large publication. The Nebra8ka-"Ames football pic tures will be shown at the Orpheum theatre this evening for the last time. These pictures show every touchdown and the last, place-kick by Halligan. Adv. INNOCENTS URGE STUDENTS TO VOTE Appeared Before the Classes Yester day Morning Large Vote Desired to Settle Removal Question. Upon the request of .Chancellor Avery the different members of the Innocent Society appeared before the morning classes yesterday and urged the students to vote. They stated that the chancellor was very anxious that all University students who could should vote because of the question of university removal which would be decided. The primary object of the student to vote he thought was to poll a vote large enough to decide the question and not force it back to the coming legislature for a final decision. Football fans will be interested in the Nebraska-Ames football pictures which are being shown at the Orpheum theatre for the last time this evening. Adv. 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