OLIVER THEATRE Tonight, Tue. and Tue. Mat. 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' Wed. Mat. and Night, Oct. 20 Fisk O'Hara l.i 'Kilkenny' I! J OCT. 18, 19, 20 Sellg'a Magnlflent Red Seal Play In Seven Acta " "THE ROSARY" A Beautiful Story that Will Appeal to All m. MM. A'len's Cheyenne Minstrels "A Cowboy's Life at Twilight" Gardner's Maniacs "Neal of the Navy" "On With the Dance" Bull Orel's L-5477 1124 N Dance for Students Fridays and Sat urdays. 25c each Hampton's Orchestra Classes Mon Wed., Fri. and Sat., 7:30 to 8:30 . Rates to Uni versity girls. We cater to stu dents exclusively C. E. BULLARD, Manager U of N, '02 C. A, TUCKED JEWELER S. S. SIIEAN OPTICIAN 1123 O STREET in "SPA" Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A.f Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P LCSmilh&Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING LONG WEARING New, Rebuilt and Rentals 125 No. 13th St. B20SO THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Corporal Had GnnH ta,.. hf ciinlng Elevation Which Most r ' Soldiers Would Welcome. ' x il ' Some soldier was Corporal A. Lin coln nrown. and he belonged to some regiment, too, for at the time we speak of he was In the Ninth cavalry. Nobody remembers how It happened now, but there was some mlx-up, and there was no money In the treasury for the disposal of the army, and for Ave solid months soldiers hadn't seen "what a dollar bill looked like. The army paymasters were just laying around and waiting for something to happen. Lieut. Col. John II. Gardner, now retired and recruiting officer for the San Francisco district, was a first lieu tenant of the Ninth cavalry at that time. In common with all the officers of his command he was getting along financially during the period of non payment of troops by borrowing money each month from banks. Lieu tenant Gardner was in command of a troop. In common with all the troop commanders he had to loan all his men money regularly so that they could buy tobacco, and pay for their laundry and all that sort of a thing, and one of Gardner's heaviest debtors In the troop was Corporal A. Lincoln Brown. There was a vacancy in a sergeancy in Gardner's troop. The lieutenant studied over the list of men he had who were fitted to be sergeants and finally he chose Brown as the best of the lot. He had Brown called before him. "Corporal," he said, "I'm going to give you that vacant sergeancy." Normally when a corporal In the army is told something like that at least a grin of appreciation can be counted on. Comoral Brown, how ever, looked frightened first and then gloomy. "Beggin' de troop comman der's pardon, sah," he said, "but you ain't got nothln' against me, has you?" . "Why, of course not," replied Lieu tenant Gardner. "Why do you ask a fool question like that when I Just told you I was going to have you promoted? Don't you want to be pro moted?" "Ah should say not, sah," said Cor poral Jones vehemently. "Ah done owes you fo'ty dollars now, sah, wheu Ah Is wearin' two stripes on mah sleeve an' Ah ain't got no show fo' to collect even a corporal's pay, sah. Ah ain't desirous of assumin' de respon sibility of tryin toe collect a ser geant's pay, sah. Ah done got all de wo'k toe do Ah can perform now, Bah." San Francisco Chronicle. Sulphur In New Zealand. Sulphur deposits are found on White Island, in the Bay of Plenty on the coast of the North Island of New Zea land, about thirty miles from the main land. This Island, which covers about 600 acres, attains a height of 900 feet on one side and opens to the sea on the 'other. Its topography Indicates an old crater, and the boiling lake on the island, which is one of the awe inspiring sights of New Zealand. Is a further evidence of volcanlsm. After the New Zealand Sulphur company had spent 1100.000 In preparation for mining sulphur In this locality, a vol canic disturbance wrecked the camp and killed ten men. Nltro-Cotton. Nitro-cotton, that produces such a powerful powder, also produces a beau tiful imitation of amber. Claim is made that If one buys a meerschaum pipe with an amber piece six inches long at what seems to be an unusually low price, one may rely upon it no ing collodion a solution of guncotton In ether. The cloudy effect which some smokers like is produced by a large amount of camphor In the so lution. Nltro-cotton also producej a fine substitute for tortoise shell The Idea. m An Rome magistrates make tipsy men look at themselves In a glass?" "To give them an opportunity icr sober reflection." His View. -Would rou like some views of the hotel to send to your friends?" -sir" Raid the dttgruntled guest, I presume" it will be better for me to am OH" 1 FISKE O'HARA in "KILKENNY" At the Oliver, Wednesday Matinee an d Night, October 20 NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Many Political Treatises Added this Week Complete List Given Herewith The University Library has put a number of new books on its shelves this week. Many of them are political treatises of especial interest during the present war. The following is a list of the new books: Abraham, K. Dreams and Myths. Albin P. (Le) "Coup" d' Agadlr. Andrews, Mrs. I. O. Minimum Wage Legislation. Austro-Hungarian Red Book. Bacon, B. W. Making of the New Testament. Board of Arbitration in the Contro versy between the Eastern Railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Report. Bruneau, L L'Allemagne en France. Bryant, L. S. School Feeding. Buckman, H. O and Others Soils. Bullard, F. L. Famous War Corre spondents. Charles, R. H. Religious Develop ment betwen the Old and New Testa ments. Codex Medicamentarius Gallicus. Copper County Commercial Club. Strike Investigation, 1913. . Dodd. W. E. Expansion and Con flict. Driefch, Hans History and Theory of Vitalism. Dryase, C. V.-Small Family Sys tem. Fain, A. J. F. Manuscript o"; nil Hut cent .riczc. France, Ministers Js affaires ?v:an gcrcs. Georgievies, Georgvon Chemistry of Dye-stuffs. HefTner, W. C History of Poor Re lief Legislation in Pennsylvania, 1682 1913. Henderson, C. R. Citizens in In dustry. Hogarth, D. G. Ancient East. Kafka. G. Einfukrung in dieTier Pryschologie auf Experimenteiler und Ethologische Grundlage. King. C. L. History of Government of Denver, with Reference to Its Re lation with Public Service Corporations. Y i V 4 King, I. Education for Secial Effi ciency. Kuhnemann, E. Vone Weltreich des Deutschen Gelstes. Leroy, M. L'Alsace-Lorraine. Marquez, B. A. Libra Iuterhacional and Americano. Martin, W. (La) Crise Politique de l'Allemagne Contemporaine. Massachusetts Commision on Com pensation for Industrial Accidents. Report. Massachusetts Commission on Sup port of Dependent Minor Children .of Widowed Mothers. Report. Mead, E. S. (The) Careful Invest or. Meneval, C. F. Napoleon et Marie Louise. Meyr, M. Erzahlungen aus deni Ries. Moore, G. F. Literature of the Old Testament. (La) Nation Armie. New berry Libraray, Chicago Naraa- tives of Captivity among Indians of North America, a List of Books. Paxson, E. L. New Nation. Phillips, W. A. Confederation of Europe. Ross, E. A. South of Panama. Russia Ministerstov Inostrannkyh diel. Documents respecting Negotia tions Preceding the War of 1914. . Sayings and Writings about the Rail ways. Schmidt, A. Shakespeare-lexicon. Schmidt, E. Charakteristiken. Schmidt, E. Lessing. Schmidt, E. Richardson, Rosseau and Goethe. Spahr, C. B. Essay on the Tresent Distribution of Wealth in the U. S. Stein, L. England and Germany. Stucken. E. Astrid. Sutcken. E. Balladen. Stucken, E. Gawan. ' Stucken, E. Lanzelot. Stucken, E. Lanval. Stucken, E. Yrsa. - Thompson, W. G. (The) Occupa tional Diseases. Thorpe, M (The) Coming Newspa per. Tidal and Other Problems. Tucker. H. St. G. Limitations on Treaty-Making Power Under the Con stitution of the U. S. U. S. Bureau of Census. Summary of J t V. ; y State Laws Relating to the Dependent Classes, 1913. Valentine, S. Vektoranalysis. White, G. Children's Books and Their Illustrators. . Williams, J. F. Proportional Representation. Printing that's better, at Boyd's, 125 North 12th. GIRLS FOOTBALL LUNCHEON Date Set for October 23 Under the Direction! of Girls' Cub Music Hall the Place The girls' football luncheon will be held at 12:30 o'clock Saturday, Oc tober 23, the day of the Notre Pama game, in Music hall. The luncheon la an annual event, under the direction of the Girls' club for the purpose of working up real Nebraska spirit be fore a big game. Start Y. M. C. A. Subscription Seventy men met at the Temple, Saturday morning, for breakfast be fore starting the annual Y. M. C. A. subscription campaign to raise $1,500 for the support of the University Y. M. C. A. Each man had a list of twelve uni versity men to canvass and all start ed out with lots of "pep" enthusiastic for the campaign. Some of the men have reported and indications are that the subscriptions will run higher than ever before. Mrs. I. J. Montgomery was a visitor at the Apiha Phi house Saturday. The following were guests at tho Kappa Alpha Theta house the last of this week: Mrs. C. D. Hanston, of Tekamah; the Misses Florence .ami Alice Miller and Miss Margaret Dodge of Fremont; Miss Elizabeth Beecner of Hastings, and Ruth Bundcnbaugh, '15, of South Sioux City. After Before For EYE and pocketbook SAFETY consult W. H. MARTIN, D. O. S. Professional Optometrist Standard Specialized Eye exam iner and Maker of Quality Glasses. Courteous treatment. Modern equipment, Dependable service. 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