TEE DAILY NEBtt ASK AN Scott's Orchestra. Call. B1482. WHITMAN, S GLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th and O STREETS BE A SPORT Get your Safety Razor blade sharpened. See J. W. Trenchard at University or call at 1321 O street, Wilson Drug Store. GEORGE BROS. PRINTING 1313 N Street Quick Service Open at All Times. QrpfiQum Gafo Special Attention to University Students WANTED Young men. who want to work and make big money can do bo by calling at the American Alum inum Ware Company, 1723 O St. Students who have from 2 to G hrs,. a day extra time preferred. For Quick Service New York Chop Hesse 1340 O St. Always Open G, A. TUCKER JEWELER s. s. sion OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET CORSAGE BOUQUETS Fresh Crisp Flowers of Lasting Variety $1 and Up Delivered Anywhere Enslow Floral Co. Phone B3695 135 So, 12th St., LINCOLN, NEB. A Swell New English Derby Lots of snap. Just in. 2M CANARIES LIKE PLAIN CAGE Lover of Birds Has Found Out That They Prefer Their Abode to Be Simple. Living near St. Nicholas avenue and One Hundred and Eleventh street there Is a lady who during a period of six months purchased no Iobs than three canary birds with the hop that they would solace her with their sing' Ing, only to find that after she had in stalled them one by one In the band' some cage she had prepared for them not only would they hot sing but that they moped and pined, and finally died. The canary bird lover did .erything Bhe knew to keep her pets and teach them to trill the melodies that such birds can utter, but it was of ho use. Finally a neighbor advised her to discard the handsome and. expensive fcage and buy a new one, plainer in make. , "What in the world difference will jthat make?" the canary bird lover ased. "A cage Is a cage what's the difference to the birds?" "All the difference in the world, answered her adviser, "and for two good reasons. One is that a bird has idled in it The other is that a bird jof modest disposition does not like an ioverhandsome cage. : "The best singing results have tome from the inmates of plainer aeea. I don't know whether or not Icanary birds are natural democrats. but experience has been such as I tell you. Buy a plainer cage that has too canary bird ghost stalking through it to frighten the living bird." So the canary bird lover discarded the big cage and bought a plainer one. She transferred the last bird she had bought, and which had already begun to mope, to its new quarters. Then she waited a day and still another day, but not a sound came forth, al though the bird ' igan to look pert and chipper. She called In her ad' vising friend and complained there was no result after the cage change. "Wait," said her friend, blowing upon a bird whistle. The canary heard the notes, cocked his head and began to sing. Was it the new cage? New York Press. Good Listener Paid. A French soldier fighting in the Argonne has Just been informed that he has inherited $40,000 from a re tired army 'officer of eccentric habits who lived in the same village as the soldier. The officer's will ran: "Being with out family, I leave the whole of my fortune to Paul , farmer. I de sire thus to show my gratitude to him for having for many years list ened patiently and with every air ot interest to the story I used to tell ot how I lost my right arm in the war of 1870. "I pray and trust that he will be spared to return to his village after the war, aud tuy only request to him is to come occasionally to my tomb and there relate some of his own war experiences." Bits of Happiness. The sorrows of the past stand out most visibly in our recollections, be cause they are the keenest of our sen sations. At the end of a long exist ence we should probably describe it thus: "Few and evil have the days of thy servant been." But the innumer able infinitesimals of happiness that from moment to moment made life sweet and pleasant are forgotten, and very richly has our father mixed the materials of these with the homeliest actions and domesticities of existence. See two men meeting together in the streets mer acquaintances. They will not be five minutes together be fore a smile will overspread their countenances, or a merry laugh ring off at the lowest amusemenL This baa God done. Frederick William Robert- ton. Telephone In Latin America. According to statistics published by the Pan-American union, there were on January 1. 1914, 232318 telephones In Latin America, as compared with 8,542,000 in the United State. Ar gentina stood first among the Latin American countries, with 74,298, but Uruguay led in the yroport'oa of tele phones to population. EXCHANGES Stick Quitter? Perhaps not. To charge anyone with being a quitter is likely to be unfair. All of the circumstances which lead up to known, and without a knowledge of circumstances, it is more or less risky broadly to assert that anyone is a quitter. Several Freshmen withdrew from their school work'this week. On first thought they appear to be quitters. But on second thought it must be granted that circumstances may have rendered their action not only par donable but commendable. But the incident does serve to Il lustrate the tendency for a Freshman, surrounded by the many difficulties which are bound to confront him in all his newness, to lose heart and give up before the fight has really begun. Homesickness, lonesomeness, newness all are likely to make a newcomer feel more or less blue at the end of his first month of school. He has found methods of study entirely dif ferent from those to which he has been accustomed. He is a stranger in a strange land. Small wonder that the feeling of discouragement comes stealing over him. But this feeling is short-lived. None but a confirmed pessimist could remain very long on Mount Oread and not catch something of the, "at-home" spirit. Melancholia never flourishes here. So brace up, Freshmen. Every thing may be new to you, but what of it? Pitch in, get acquainted, be come interested in a student activity. Get into one of these rallies. Ex. Student Organizations Within a few weeks each student in r the entire university, especially those' persons comprising the yearling class, will be called upon to make some defi nite decision relative to the number of student activities that are to be entered upon, during the college year. In this day and age no one disputes for a minute that it is very essential for each undergraduate to become identified with some sort of outside work; the eternal question is, how ever, just what society should one choose, a man cannot give a great deal of time to the carrying on of these outside activities. Before making answer to this query it is well that we stop for a minute to consider what reasons the average man or woman has for affiliating-with one or more organizations which are a necessary division of the Intricate arrangement found in the average uni versity. In most cases it may be said that there are two principal causes that influence the final choice very largely: First, the kind ot men and women who already compose the or ganization, and second, the type of work taken up for discussion at the many meetings which are held throughout the course of a school year. In our opinion the average student cannot afford to be too hasty in mak ing a decision on either or both of these points as every man and woman should be reasonably sure that the or ganization which is finally selected will fulfill all of the foregoing require ments, for It is only a waste of time and energy to be affiliated with a society In which one has no interests. Time and again it has been clearly shown that later success or failure as the case may be, is directly dependent upon the friends formed when in school, for the most powerful and last ing associations are usually those of the early season. Weigh the matter carefully in your own mind; make it a point to know every man with whom you will be associated, and above all decide whether or not you can both give and receive knowledge of -world events which will be of mutual inter est and helpfulness. If you can do this, all well and good; if not. It is better that you do not affiliate with V Made Russia tan or ivory black. Lace too, with tidy English toe, good-year welt bend-easy soles and promenade-heel The Arcade is a 6hoe we know men want, it is down right style and comfort the very neatest shape of all. Ask to see the "Arcade!" Cloth or Leather Top. THE BOOTERY 1230 OSt. Across From Miller & Paine, that particular organization, for in so doing you will not only injure your self, but your companions as well, for if one is to work in perfect hormany he must need put his whole self into the task until it Is complete even to the minutest detail. Ex. Will Distribute Advertising Matter. Lincoln. National guard aviators are to fly from Hastings to various towns surrounding that city as a pre liminary to advertising of the big South Platte exposition to be held there beginning October 11. Along the route the airmen will distribute litera ture telling of the many good things WARTHOfS Shoe Repair Factory and 5c SHININGv PARLOR Students' Headquarters 1140 0 Street Seven Piece Orchestra The Engineer's Hop AT THE LlNCOUf Saturday Nov. 6th WHV NOT FIT YOUR FEET BETTER 8HOES FOR MEN This is the new "Arcade" The New fall 75 Style and Comfort Slioe for Lien $4 THE PRICE TAN OR BLACK that will be shown the visitors at the exposition. So far as known the step is the first to be taken in the United States in the direction of using the aeroplane as a distributor of advertis ing. Farmers in the field, housewives in the yards and townsmen on the streets are to be showered with leaf lets as the birdmen speed by overhead. Work brought to our office any morning by 9 a. m. will be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted GLOBE SOFT WATER LAUNDRY Office 340 S. 11th Plant 1116 to 1180 L Ct. Tickets $1.25 Only Ninety Tickets i