TUB DAILY NKBKASKAN I " -" : ill Nothing Succeeds Like Dissatisfaction The Hickey-Freeman Company is never satisfied with its clothes, which is one of the reasons why the men who wear them always are. Fall Styles in Young Men's Suits and Overcoats are here. LOOK THEM OVER -THE HOMI OF GOOO clothej: ffu ... OniCERS ELECTED IN PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY llie rhaiiiiaivuiical Society met Thursday afternoon hi 1 o'clock wi the flection or onicers lor this Hem enter. The following oHiricer were elected: President - Herman M. Jensen Vice President Cluules siuetlou becrelHiy Alice E. U.i.cb Sergeant at Arms Mr. t'owser Chacon club Arthur L. Weatherly WILL PREACH His Last Sermon IN LINCOLN NEXT SUNDAY OYM CLASSES FOR DISABLED Special Courses Attends to Nesdfc of Each Deformed Freihman A class for physically disabled freshmen, including cripples, deaf mutes and any men who are suffering from any deformity, Is held Mondays and Fridays at 5 p. m. -Even though the men are crippled, they are able to take some form of exercise to help their deformity. Even paralytica would be benefited by some kind of exercise, mental If not physi cal." say the members of the depart ment of physical education. The course given in the special classes wtil be modified to suit the needs of the individual. Ohio State Lantern. ENGINEERS WILL HAVE CHAPTER III NATIONAL SOCIETY ALL SOULS CHURCH (or. lJih & II Services. 11 A. M. ! ! s 5 3 ' a i i: 5 : si S S I l X i 5! S - w j, w w jj-jj w iySy jg UNI NOTICES All men who expect to go out lor track this fall get jour equipmen at the gym Monday afternoon from 3:30 p. tu- on. Miss Grant will be at home in formally to all members and former members of the Art Club on Satur day evening. October 11. at 7:30. Miss Grant's home is at 036 South Seven teenth street. Niiitps Brooks Club The Phillips Brooks club will r.ieet In Faculty hall Tuesday. October 14. at 7 o'clock- The meeting is for all students interested in the ministry, foreign missions. Y. M. C. A. or r:ig ious work. Ywins' Club Twins club will meet Friday lght October 10 at 7:30 at 2316 E street, for a business meeting. Twins, new at the university are asked to be present Monitors Wanted Wanted ten upper classmen to act as monitors for the Freshman Lecture on Tuesday at 11 a. m.. and Thurs day at 5 p. m. each erk in the Temple theatre. A certain amount of j time in addition io av.tr. lance at the lectures will be required. Those de siring the position call on the Dean of the Arts CoHeee. U 101 P. M. FUCK. Dean o: 'he Art ;;nd ! Science Collez? Football Ushers All men who wish to usher at fool ball games this year meet in U K at 11:30 a. ni. Thursday, October 9tu, or leave name and telephone number at student activities office. The American Association of En gineers, a new national engineering organization. Is soon to have a stuuent chapter in the university. A mee'ing of all engineers interested was held in the Blue Print office yesterday an etr.oon. Harry Hubbel presiding. Proi. Gehrip. who is a member of the As sociation and who was at one time chapter editor of the "Monad," the society's national publication, ana Prof. Davis who is also an active taem ber. outlined for the men the scope and-work of the American Association of Engineers. 3 i The object of the association is to S raise the standard of ethics of the . engineering profession and to promote i I the economic and social welfaic of g; engineers; especially by affording 1 1 means for the interchange of infornia- tion beneficial to members of the en 3 sintering profession; maintaining a 5 service clearing house for the benefit ct the members supervising proposed Si i legislation affecting the engineering i profession and taking any action noces ejsary or advisable to safeguard the 1 j proi'esion's welfare: promulgating the S i asociation's ideas through proper pub- licit y: and fosterina a brotherly spirit among engineers. After a considerable discussion, it was decided to organize and apply for a charter. Roy Scott was unanimous ly elected temporary president, and a campaign for new membership was outlined. A number of pamphlets have been ordered, describing in de tail this organization, which will be distributed among the engineers? students as soon as they arrive. i a. Don't spend all your allowance on one Pair of Shoes when you can buy just what you want for $10.00 Your feet will bring you back THE BOOTERY 1230 O St. f vf id 7 Don't be too absorbed in Your Studies to forget your personal appearance Cleaning and Dyeing is our business B2304 "ABLE"l39No.l4l CLEANERS AND DYERS j "As Good as Any"--" Better Than Many" 8 soeeeoooccooooocoooooooootscocooooo Union All tudeois are invited to attend the opn meeting of the University Union society Friday evening. October 10. The program begins at 8:15 eivwp and will be followed by a social hour. TUe meeting wil be beld in Union hall, third floor of tbe Temple bufldirg Palladian Usual Paladian meeting Friday ning. 8:15. Everybody welcome. Art Exhibit The exhibit of Miss Elizabeth SpauldLng who ha attained more than a local reputation in her nlive cUte, Colorado, has just arrived. Miss ' Spauldm exhibit is. made up large ly of water colors and sketches of Colorado eceues. ! Kearney Normal Club j Wc-inie Roast for Kearney Normal '. Club students at Antelope park Oc 1 t'ber K'th. Meet at comer of 13th and O at :30 p. m. asd go out on ISth street car. Bring own lunches. jWtinKs and cofTe furnished by club. ; I:-th person bria? cwn cup and sp-oa. Delian The Delian literary society extends a cordial invitation to all university student Friday evening. October It at I oclocx. . The meeting wil be lield in Faculty hall second floor of the Temple. Prc-Medic Initiaion ' Tbe Pre-medic society will have an initiation and smoker Friday nlgnt at the Pi Phi Chi hcvise 345 North Thirteenth street at 7:50. Dean Cut- j ter of the college of r :edicine ii: e ! present as well as members of this faculty. Some mef ical students Irom Omatu wCl aUo be preenu All pre aedirs end especially first year men ore urged to be present ti.lo jeet- Christian Science Society The Chris Jan Science society of the University will give its annual reception Friday night In the Art Yr Library t eight o'clock. A corial tarttatian U extended to all student, alumni aad faculty of the afTrlty. Men rah Society The ilenorah socWty will meet Sun day evening. October li at 7:30 in cc ulty hall. Temple. An impartial ca cussion on "Natiocalm and iu Ju t i2 cation" wCl be held. A fine ru ical program ha b- n arranged. All university students ar '.nvited. Commercial Club Smoker Ail men registered in the college m business administration are cordially invited to come to the axnual smoker cf tte University Commercial club Fri day, October 10th, at 7:3i) p. m. It Rill be given on the third floor of the City Commercial Club building, cor ner of 11th and P. L. L. West ling. M. E. '16 .and vile, were guests at the Acacia houre Thursday. Mr. Wesiling is desicring engineer for the Hanlon Dry Dock Shipbuilding Company at Oakland, California. Dayman d Night Classes Lincoln Business College Accredited by Xat'l Ass'n f Acmiitecl Commercial Schools !.. II. V. HWff. 14 i I St. Phone H6774 WANT ADS Free-Hand Drawing Class A class in free-hand drawing lor child: en oi hiih school and graia na: school age has been organized under Miss Mundy of the Fine Arts depart ment. The class meets in Room 3C7 in the library on Saturday morning and registration is being held open so that all students of grammer school age may have a chance to register Girls Swimm'ng Classes There will be a arls swimming class tonight at the high school Irom 7 to 9. All girls who cannot sim are requested to report promptly at 7. There is still an opportunity tor those who wish to enter these class es which meet Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoon. Swimming Requirements All girls who intend to take swim ming this year must have a ticket. To secure a ticket one must have a medical examination by Dr. Philbrick and pay the fee of $3 at the Finance Office. The tkket will be issued at the office of the woman's gymnasium, when a permit from Dr. Philbrick and the receipt for the fee are presented. The flrst class met Friday after noon. One hours credit is given to juniors and seniors if they have fin ished the first two years of pbyjical education. The classes will be held from 7 to 9 p. m. Tuesday so 1 Thurs day and at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the high school pool. , For good dance music, call Blazck, L5223. Students at special prices BlazeKS Studio. 1308 O street. For Music call Cliff Scott, B14S2. Good Jazz Music. "Blandy" Baug han. B3127. 15-5t. FOR SALE One Hart Schaffne. & Marx full dress suit; size. 37. Has been worn but a few times. Tuce $35.00. Inquire E. K. Ellermeier. care Gettier Market. 120 So. 11th. i.:3 -forlorn suits tic-ed not be (lHcanb-d. Cheer t!u-:n up by a '! 'i:M:n.r a?i ! p:vs.'i:i. Kt O. J. FEE 327 333 No. 12th St. Phone B2311 Two or three nice rooms for quiet students; noly 8 blocks east of the campus, heat, light, hot and cold water, bath and 'phone. Rent rea sonable. 2030 R street Will the person who borrowe.-' an accounting book from the Y. M. C A. reading room, please return it to Box 1376. Station A. 16-2t LOST Men's pursa containing one football season ticket, also identifica tion cards. Reward offered. Leave at Students Activitiy office. if. 2t. Will party who took history note book from Armory Tuesday eve ning please return same to students activities. lS2t. LOST Between 12th and 17th on R, the bottom part of pen. Call at student activit es for reward E1739. HUSKER GOPHEh RESULTS IN v FORMER YEARS li Nebr. Minn. 1900 1901 1920 1903 J904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 -1 1913 Total 12 0 6 12 0 0 5 0 3 0 45 20 19 0 11 30 13 0 14 27 21 13 0 186 THE CRICAO CLEANERS & DYERS PH-r.e 3-3018 Hi RF.V LYONS. Mgr. We K.e.n Klot'ies Klean 3'5 hi. Street PAIEi PENS FILLERS' EL3CEIPTI0N HARMACY LINCOLN. NEBR. H E FFLEY'S TAILORS F QUALITY 133 No. nth St Phone B-142Z O a. -- -.?.- ----- 0m