v n T 1 a l' A N . THE D A ll y n n " BEANS NO MORE The students' army IrulnitiR corps will s no more "Houhh" on the city rumpus. Moans hh nut onn of the famous Uolnttf "&7" vn riot ton, but quite to the contrary, wua o Binall hrowit bulldog, the oRlclat mascot of Company "H," S. A. T. C. lieans wag n real favorite n round the mess hall by lrtui of his polite manners and likeable disposition. At the conclusion of each meul tne would find him wultlnR outside the mess halt for his share of rations. I'nlike most of the canine species, he would never enter the mess hall without an invi tation from the mess sergeant, and because of his extraordinary manners, "leavings" were always reserved. Sunday evening. Immediately after mess had been served to members of his company, Kcans trotted out of the Social Science barracks ami started a race for the mess hall. However, because of unusual excitement occa sioned by his desire for a square meal, he did not remember to "Stop, Look, Thanksgiving Announcement We are thankful to the Student Body of the University of Ne braska for the large amount of work they have given up this ' year. It convinces us that our work is satisfactory. Call us today or tomorrow morn ing and we will return your clothes to you Wednesday even ing. Gelliaars Cleaners Lee Wigton, Mgr. 1322 N B-3316 On 11th at P-Strw SARATOGA RECREATION FLOORS CHAS. N. MOON B-1392 B-8708 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE PIECES Jan Band or Boiler Shop Effects on Request Only GARMENT CLEANING SERVICE LINCOLN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS 326 South 11th Leo Soukup, Mgr, 8 6575 C. H. FREY Florist 1 133 O St. Phones B 6741-6742 LUNCHEONETTS SERVED 1 L L E R S RESCRIPTION H A R M A C Y BEST PLACE TO EAT ORPHEUM CAFE 1418 O Special Attention to University Students N. S. CAFE I3 routn tieventn and LUien" at the street car track. ItiuhlnK lu-adloiiR Into a panning street car, Means was killed Instantly. So endeih a brave comrade. NOTHIN' P'TICKLER By Jtff Machamer -The UIrd of Paradise" flies Into Lin coln again next week. Have you ever t bought how well that bird stands u change of climate. Some time, when its keeper Isn't looking, that winged creature's gonna drop Into that vol cano and get fried before the show's half over. How much butter fat In the milky way? We had the time of our life Satur day night! Did you? Thanksgiving will soou be here, and we've been In the army bo long that we find it hard to think of things to be thankful for. Seriousness is a stranger to this column, but permit our introducing him for one brief moment. Just time enough to state our opinion of the S. A. T. C. success, or perhaps w e should say failure. , The presence of this unit at Nebras- ! ka has established one fact and that I fact, speaking with due regard to the j large majority, stand out most con vincingly. It Is very difficult to build a soldier 51-457 i anda.ucces.fuUuden with the same raw material! We are In an environment non In- duclve to study. The regular univei-j Htty curriculum has been crippled! Tj ull outside appearance, the army plan of education and the established sys tem of our university, conflict on every front. The burden of being unaccus tomed to barracks life and drill sched ules, has, to a dangerous extent., made 'systematic education Impossible. There are a number of members who were enrolled In vocational col leges, and. due to the seemingly Irre slstable environment, they have ad mitted an Irreparable setback. While this Is being written the men are voting on the fate of the S. A. T. C. It would be gratifying to see the present system rearranged. Wouldnf It mean a grand and glo ricus feeling for the men with voca tional Intentions? What would you think of a girl who; deliberately hired friends to call her at a certain sorority house eighteen times per day to extend theatre, tea dansant, and dinner invitations with a view toward convincing the rushing sorority in regard to her uncanny pop ularity? Funnybut true! Yes. Gwendolyn, when a man Is put to death via the electric chair. It's con sidered a current event. The only concert that ever begins on j time, to our way of thinking, is the 1 reveille overture in the morning. Lyon 13 HcaJy " IPesUum" Ukuleles, $15.00; Letnardt Kuna genuine Hawaiian mate, $7.50; A fauna Laa brand, $4. May he had tf 12,000 leading music dealers. Write for name f the nearest dealer. JACKSON BOULEVARD TOE .1 ..111., la I Itit It ill v thing we - n ; ; BnJ ,M ; t j lot The niehs ofllcer evidently heeded our criticism regarding sympathetic conditions. He has arranged for us to get less. Wo congratulate ouicir on our ability to belter conditions such as the above! (No one else ever does!) ATTENTION, S. A. T. C. ivn" is responsible for millions of - g- things! In fact, "pep is the essen- tlal something tnai -puis Impartially, let us take Company "A" as an example. This company staged the first enter tainment for personal pleasure. "A" is the first to have a company song. ... . .... I L I n ft .1 AVAf I" Thanksgiving Eve Dance ROSEWILDE Schembeck's Original Tickets at Door ONE DOLLAR THE languorous charm of the Hawaiian native instruments so moving in appeal, so observably in vogue is strikingly characteristic of the Ukulele. Its tone possesses that curiously beautiful timbre, that exotic charm of tonal quality which has made these instruments so sensation ally popular. The Ukulele has a pleasing grace of form. The finer models are made of genuine Hawaiian Koa wood. It is much in request today among the smarter college and other musical organizations. It is easy to lean. Instruction Book.. Its price includes aav Hawaiian Steel Guitar Every chord struck upon this typically rep resentative Hawaiian instrument is marked feya weird, plaintirc harmony and strangely beautiful qualities of tone. It brings, to any roua'c, qualities full of vivid color and va ried charm. PWot tt.00 mat npvatdt, fadataf Sted aM Set f IVva Thiabici tor pbrmc M iMBwncm Bat. Catalog 0m application. CHICAGO 1 written and composed by on of number. Lieutenant Basset la the n ottlcer to put an encouraglK ,j of enthusiasm behind the hummiu of making "the life" social and Ji? plly bearable as w ell as dlHcPnnir " and efficient. 7 Company "A" is up ftnd , . , .Lieutenant Basset and his .!,,,; will spring something In the near fu turo! This "something" m ca ' fast breathing and blank starts on tho part of the rest of us unless w , busy! m Lieutenant Basset suggests tht the other companies call meetings and announce the plan for forming basket ball teams with a view toward com' pany rivalry. As one man, all companies should behind him and mako the remainder of our barracks existence worth while!