.THE riATT.Y NEBRASKA A Fresh Suit add? a Wouderful Amount of Pep Let us clean your suit. We call for and deliver. LINCOLN CLEANING & DYE WORKS 326;So. 11th LEO SOUKUP. Mgr. C. H. FREY Florist 1133 O St. Phonet B 6741-6742 Home of the "Homestyle' rp-slLLER'S yRESCRIPTION " HARM AC Y N. S. CAFE 139 South Eleventh U this a good brand of perfumery V he aslred. pawing oyer the lot on a bargain counter. "On of our lx best smellers, de clared the clerk. FLUENZA FORBIDS NOTRE DAME GAME "Is that you. Clifford." "Yea. dear." "Oh. you did frighten roe; I thought there was a man In the room. NEBRASKA BOY HELP ING TO CLEAR SKIES BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE 1418 O Special Attention to University Students (Continued from page 1) from which they concluded he was out of control. - fcAbout eleren o'clock. that night he showed op at meBS. And wasn't ev erybody pleased! He had landed safe ly and best of all he had got one of the Huns who had followed him down; took a pot shot at the Hun and suc ceeded in hitting him in the knee. The Hun landed behind our lines but didn't crash.-so now we have the ma chine intact "Our boy landed 500 yards from him and had a talk with him. The old Hun spoke excellent English. "Today I wen up for my second flip' while here. My flight command er told me to go up ana throw the machine about a bit so he could see how good I was. "I went up and started throwing her about to beat the band . After I had been up about fifteen minutes I got over the drome at about fire hundred feet and started to do a sharp turn to the left. My right foot slipped off the rudder so I could not control the thing for a moment. I went into a spin, and maybe I didn't act quick! I shut off my engine, centralized my rudder and pushed my stick forward all In darn quick time. If I hadn t acted with the speed I d!d I should probably be In the Happy Hunting Grounds by this time. It was the first time I had erer spun. I'm glad I did it now, as it taught me things. When I came down they told me I had done a full roll and then spun, all at that low height. "Lucky boy! I'm going to have the foot boards removed from my machine. as tbey were the cause of it all." (Continued from page 1) day. and stated that they would ex- nrt to Dlav the Cornhuskers on me original date and get the guarantee of 14.000 called for In the original con tract. Syracuse university was first billed to play the Cornhuskers on the twenty-eighth but the trip was abandoned because It was too long. Illinois uni versity and the .Great Lakes Jackies were both sounded on the proposition of coming to Lincoln for a Thanksgiv ing combat but both said. -Nothin' dolnV Still Some Games Left If Notre Dame can find it possible to meet Nebraska on Thanksgiving, the season will yet be saved. Novem ber 9. the Cornhuskers Journey to the "Show me" state and take on .Missouri university at Columbia. The follow ing Saturday, the Kansas Jayhawkers Invade Lincoln for the annual scrap and Northwestern Is slated for Novem ber 23. Five big games, In a season which has been all shot to pieces by a nation-wide epidemic, is not so bad after all. The home folks who bought season tickets- will be refunded for the games not played and nobody will be out very much. Short Wesleyan Scrimmage The scrimmage session with the Wesleyan Coyotes only lasted a short time yesterday afternoon, but In that time, the Cornhuskers shoved over a couple of touchdowns. late, to catch up with the entire class. The first term will end January 4th, so that there are but two months left for the present term. BOYS OF KHAKI ARE AGAIN IN DAILY GRIND (Continued from page 1) On Saturday the students of the unl versity who are not In the S. A. .T. C will meet for instruction. Probably they will only meet for organization, and the regular work of the whole uni versity will commence in earnest rfn Monday, November 4th. Most of the classes will commence with a review of the work done the first part of the term, and so it will be. possible for students who entered the university LOST-Gllette safety razor 1Q 8o. cial. Science building. Kinder return to Company C, orderly room, for r. ward. Harold S. Morgan. A Good Place TO BUY Good Shoes AT Moderate Prices Fred Schmidt & Bros. TRADE AT I Cor 12 th, & OSt S.J Lincoln EXCLUSIVE LADIES OUTFITTERS Roberts Sanitary DAIRY LUNCH GOOD FOOD WELL COOKED PROPERLY SERVED MODERATE PRICES Open 6:30 A. M. to 12 P. M. 1238 "O" Street Meaning of Democratic Success in Nebraska Mr. Wilson Says: ii I hi: Hi! fn Kf vnur un-embarassed snokesman in affairs Ir vou have approved or my leaaersmpanu wish ----- a . , at home and abroad I earnestly beg hat you will express yourself unmistakably to that effect by retummg a dem ocratic majority to both' the Senate and House of Representatives. If the control of the House and the Senate should be taken away from the party now in power an opposing majority could assume control of Legislation and oblige all action to be taken armdst contest and obstruction The return of a republican majority to either House of the Congress would moreover be interpreted on the other side of the' water as a repudiation of my leadership. DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS MEANS: The re-election of Nebraska's War Governor. KEITH NEVILLE. He has faithfully redeemed his pledges and his experience in coordinating state with Federal war work is an asset in the prosecut.on of the wr The election of W. B. BANNING for Lieutenant Governor. He is a successful business man and farmer and is a member of the State Board of Agriculture and the State Horticultural Society. The election of HUGH L. COOPER for Secretary of State. He has been deputy for nearly four years and is familiar with the duties of the office. tv t . The election of J. S. CANADY for State Treasurer. He has been treasurer of Kearney county for two terms and is president of the Farmers Grain and Live Stock Association of Nebraska. Pnvprnor Ti i r f niPFWF P MI IMFORD for State Auditor. He was private secretary tor ex-Lovernor The election of EUGENE P. insurance business. Hi3 ability and experience qualify Morehead and has since been engaged in the abstract duu hinietelec0tJrTof GEORGE W. BERGE for Attorney General. He is a well known lawyer and bis election will place the legal department in able hands. m ... , . , .... The re-election of G. L. SHUMWAY for Land Commissioner. -His record is above criticism The election of EDW. C. SIMMONS for Railway Commissioner. He is an expert Cv.1 Engineer and is eminently qualified to render valuable service in this ottice. . r,m;i; ,:tu .1,- n l c FY roVFRMOR MOREHEAD to the U. S. Senate. No man is more tamihar with the The ele ct.on of EX-GOVERNOR MOKhHi administration as Governor is conceded to be one of State of Nebraska and its needs than Mr.Mog " He whole.heartedly support the the most successful and strictly business-like the state j j t , .i . r .i i ..r.rtTefriir.tinn measures. president in tne prosecution or tne war aim it. . . i n i r r r TTi nresident needs their assistance in congress ana The election of Democratic Congressmen, lne prramciu w mi u u l c a,- r. frnlv represented in congress. VOTE DY MAIL. tion will mean that the people or thi3 state are truiy cFl" their elec- 1 ! r i ,i i