The Daily Nebraskan IiiMtli..t Mondny, Tuomlav, Weilnenlny. Ihin-Bday nml fc'ri.lnv of ouch wwli ly I liivemity f Nebraska. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY 1MRUCATION riKlt-r lh direction uf The Student Pub lication Board. t'ntmvd na second clan matter at the. coat office )n Lincoln Nebraska, under Act of OougrcH March &, 1879. Subscription rat..; $i50 per year Kindle cu)' 5 cent FRANK D. PATTY lC.litor-in-chiif TWnyhoi. Baoil Room M "i;" Hall FKKl) U BOSK1NG Hiisinea M:nnjrcr Telethon Siuduut Activiius Oilleu X. STOKY 11ARD1XQ, Managing Editor Sw Kditr for this iaana 'rBR Moliride 1 HE UNIVERSAL AND THE OKDINARY. In order to present Vm various political issues faiily aud ironerl li the student voters, im it at ions have been extended to the party candidate . to speak at convocations. Yes tenia) such a speech was made ai a spooa convocation and the woetuily smr.i audience of lifiy persons ane.uk.. What is the matter villi the sit;. lea voters? This is an unusual oppoi amity fo. the girls to obtain the luck; an foundations of party questions so iha they vill be able 1o cast i',nir vote iiuolliecnllv on election day. No l."i'.. versify girl is going to vo'.e .iny pari;, ticket this year simply Ik. cause he father or friends are adlod there, an,, political instruction should be iie.H'.ia: But convocations in general have not been appreciated this year in the (rue Nebraska way. Instead of t.n old plan of weekly ones. tlic are to be called now for special occasions. So when they are scheduled, it is certain that no matter what the pur pose, they will be wholly voriii while. Nebraska University life is not me -c ly a round of classes, library sessions. parties and amusements. Try to I make it a point to take in some of j the extras. Someone has gone to a j lot of trouble to give you these extras ; in ihe form of musical concerts, illus- j trated lectures, interesting travelogues and other educational features. Why not search out the unusual j and not placidly accept the ordinary I in your University life? j THE SEASON TICKET SALES. Today starts the sorority season ticket selling contest which will ulti mately result in Ave sororities ac quiring parlor lamps, three cash piisos and assure the University Players of a successful season finan cially. This ticket sale will last until lie eighteen hundred season tickets which are on hand are sold cut. The tickets, which sell at ?3 each, will admit the bearer to each of the six ,urfoi trances at the Temple theatei this winter. The University Players predict a most successful year and believe that the Temple will be the headliner in play houses of Lincoln during the winter months. Each of the six plays will be given three times. Thursday evening', Eriday eve ning and Saturday evening of the week during which each play is pre sented. There may be a teal of si hundred reservations for each 'night of tach performance. The University Players are stu dents. Their work is essentially im portant to the University. The sup pirt which they get is necessarily de rived from students at the lTn er r-ity. The tickets will be rn sale iii'il ti e entire let is sold. There fi.-e, it is important that each stu dent get out his or her pocket hoc'; :;rd g'-t a ticket while ihe last. This 'is not only to back the players ptro their pri.ductions will b" el' such a character that they will be a hen" f t 'o all who are able to see thci. T- , seals wi'l he sold out far in advance of each performance and tl.'V r their sale. UNI NOTICES XI Delta. Xi Delta meeting will be held at 7 p. m. Thursday in Ellen Smith hall. Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Sigma Gamma Epsilon will meet at ":30 p. m. Thursday in the Museum. Alpha Kappa Psl. Alpha Kappa Psi will meet at the Acacia house, 7:30, Thursday evening. All members are urged to be present. Important matters will be discussed Phi Delta Phi. Thi Delta Phi will meet at the Tleta Theta Pi fraternity house Thurs day evening at 6 o'clock. Tables will be set for thirty-five persons. Commercial Club To Hear Advertising Man W. O. liempke, Advertising man ager for Mayer Hrothes, will address the University of Nebraska Com mevcial Club Thursday morning nt eleven o'clock in Social Science 302 on Advertising." This is the -thlnl of a series of addresses arranged by the publicity committee of the club. The meeting is open to members ol the Commercial Club and students in the College of lhi.;:nern Adm'n Isirntion. Af er the meeting final plans will be made for the Com mercial Club Hop to be held Frid; night, November 12.h in the Lincoln j Commercial Club ball room. Why o1 ou Try The De Luxe Silk Wash Shop; your work done the better way by hand. All kinds ;pted; altering .s. 233 No. 12th acce 1 Phone L4546 r n i ii i i it ii. iL-n - W u FT 0X3 Xi Bubbles By Ima Cuckoo. 6 WJgMSBIt student : What, will rum who wish to play rale wiil get tickets at the opening of ihe . Get back of the thing and par.'-. t. Don't be a piker and let sonu o.v else support University activities The student who is back of every hi". l'n;eri!y movement is an asset to the school of which he is a studcrv hut the iran who lays the work ' supporting movements on 'ho sitor.l dors of the other fellow is a liability and a nuisance. So get to work. Encourage oHic -by your example to make litis sale i success and rut he quick work of e The attitude that "it is a good thins' to have student plays is all rir.h' that a.itiiudv is backe-1 by moral, phvs teal and financial support. The-- three essential points are nocc---sa." for without one the others are ! to he of little consequence. "Ii s'ror,;, !) the movement, Tie active in thr linvi'Ttrnt and put your dollars be hind the movement. Blue Print Out. A. A. E. members and secure vour Dlue Print at applicants S; at ion A Students from Peru Normal. All students from Peru are re quested to meet Eriday afternoon at 2:30 on the WesTeyan football hold. Pern plays Wesleyan at that timet -aw and a large delegation is coining with j burn?" the team, lie there to get acquainted! We, her Law student: "Of cours' with them, and toll all Peruvians you don't you get all lit up on it'."' know. I Famous Stews. Oyster STEW. STEW bum. Law STEW dent. Poc STEW art. Eory time that man Ireid to eat. my yes, 1 dropped then. (Must ha !. p, lor busy piokir.-; them up. n'c ro lias?) Siprs .hat mean nnihing: A Skin Yet: Love to Touch. The E'avor La sis. Lar. There's a Reason. Signs that mean e e; ytleng : Clean Dttncing in this Dance E:i Every Night Except ?1( nday. Trivate. Signs of winter: Jack Frost. Co-eds Stop TJol'iirg Their Own. Legion Membership Drive. All men who are members of ti e American Legion of their lie-,te towns, tire eligible to nembers e!p in !u University of Nebraska Post No. A The payment cf ?2 to oovr- the 1!'-! ('ion is the on'v necessa. -y ere lenttal Legion Magazine. Men who have net received theii Lesion weekly will please leave their r.atees and addresses v.'ii.'i the ad .iut.int at Legion headq'iar! ,vs in the Temple. They will then receive their magazines in "double quick" time. THE CIRLS ARE COMING .e t.iris Imve ooi:;e to the resev"-. rivais do v. he n the xvrsio:i THE "OLD GRAD" SPIRIT. After hearing some alumni nacn j for Homecoming giving reminiscences j of their college days at Nebraska, we wondered if too often students of today do not realize or appreciate I i.icir college life until they are gradu-; aicd. Then one has recoll'-eiions of ; the good eld times together at Ne-1 braska memories whit. tend to ie--Iresn the mind and keep the spirit. yeuth.'ul. That, spirit is predominate . especially in the old "grails' win n they come back to see the I tuskers ; trounce a rival team er the black- I gowned p recession in Jun?. They ar. : filled with an enthusiasm and loyal!; j for the old school that bi in.'.s admira ' tion from the younger students. J Eur. why wait until graduation to I get the feeling? Why not develop i here in the underclasses a Im e t- r Ni'braska traditions, buildings and j ideals that will radiate every day the! same glow that Homeeomm brings aiong with the alumni V This :!:ne ih'- h.ne ro.-.poinh d . '; .::t . vi r a .i ;.l mire-.-. For ww the ;ne!:die:s of 1'nion bop-d h;.ve be i.; Inv i i hit u'.on a p'an where' mere ca-c.-is will tiin ou' fo .he :. i e A!' 'till. l. ire -:. S i la:' i L : s y. ;. ; -en w ); u prrp.ond' rauce .1 ,he.--e t-fi'airs. Kv.-;-y,.r.e .tteiided the mixers knows. t ) hi In American Legio:i. Net regular meeting of the Eni versity of Nehraslca Post is to ho held Wednesday, November 5. IPL'O. in the Legion's club room in the Temple. All Legion men are invited This no-ice appeared in a smr.I' town Kansas newspaper: ".lo;" r.revn was invited to join two t rr to come and receive the dope on ihe j ternilies. However, he only .io::v. "v eterans of Foreign Sc-vic-" orcani j one!" ration. MILES V GLOVEi:. ARTHUR G. WR AY ADDHtbbts Adjutant. Lutheran Club. The Lutheran club will r evening, October Cr. S p. AM calhiy. f-eeer'd flour in Library buihling. A spec 'a I Jovo'en prcg:aiii vill be g.M-ii. Lutheran students are invited attend. STUDENTS AT CONVOCATION eet Friday i did rn. in ' t'ie i tlet i he I Hri-Ail tr. ur fe: ei eh V :s In:--s s;.e. i M. Chcu3 Notice. These planning to attend he chorus party Wednesday. October "7, must f ;-g TO cents w ith them to rehearsal Monday night. -.id . -i. ; ivz on im i ;i Utah.. ;l of ilti : .. -taut itiai'e A si-ee er.n junior di the moi ei-t:e s the S. G. A k ; i:h !': n in; r : it: d ,. H.jve. ai l:-hrop toui -Mi..- ih- ;;sso( i. ;i."t : : : roeeeds ; l.-u' m';:e i th - fai t that an efiort w l o brine out 1 he cn-eds. ; 1 e. ,i:T it 1 1 o of some tv.vn ri : .ci! I.-,.- a iz.r.tio'i. !'( eiF to ):''; v intiicaticr ihell, )ci:nt. I. ti t ii; nee rd' ' c: This move i ;i nee,;-. -e ls ton If to he h '1.0, j Kcmcrisky IVIrctir.g Changed. H. O. T. C. Uniforms. i '.'! riilltary n'on-rr-or: in the base !:..;:! of N braska Hal! will he open fr.r 'ho issue of uniforms during the i .'edowjiig hours : Vcnday, October i h. n:.. 2 p. m. to ! :"( t j Tee: -day. (Cuher 2f, t "i! :f!0 a. in.. 1 p. tu. to 4 : j Wednesday, October - I a. rn., p. ni. to - : :,n i m. to 11 o't , day :r,enr:e toriip'i joyahh ones. It it; '.rt will he Id') i th.rri :'-. e liei-e's hopin n- INDIVIDUAL VS. ORGANIZATION. ii-.. Ihe 7. ef-n' nioi'f l:ie proceeding h.'.t the aff.d. ,.': I be-such a success, tin t Ihe oo e.k will get ti'.e h.'.l.i; of turning out. Wr i:cei! them. ---Daily Cardinal. a. in. !i a. m. "0 p. m. U a. in m. ('. Wray, indepondent ;.: governor, spoke at coneo -day at 11 o'clock. Hi. s on general wehare an Vd to b . a supplement ' ; civen last n:.sln a; k1 :i ml d u: luin. . V'ray said he thour.ht thr should lie better treatment : yeur.e er:!i:in:tls; that Hie law ik-a-li i not as itr.porttint as the child. Ii also believes that there is a wa-t-of Id'e in faetorles :ind that !h"i p.-: ei it of 'h'-o accidents could be pre vented by i s'abiisbing new indust; I..' I: w-. ih ho; i r to remedy the sp"ea " ri id.-c.-ee by the establishment i" iage law i-. t he spread o. . classes, iday grouivir ;.y nursing and clln:c in to iti'.-ert :t:ii o t :. line a'T'l eto'ldng c:; : cel..: :i l'i :b to to V No University student can airora j Dramatic Club to not to be a menber of some organi zation. It is rash for any person to attempt individually to compete with organ izat ions. i ne in-...-..-.!... , gani.akon has long been rerognlzefl j in industry and politics outside of; school. It has become a fact in the ; I'niversity. It is time for students to ; recognize iL : In ihe small school individual j democracy is feasible, but in the large j school where it is impossible for ai student to be acquainted with the ' inai.-rlty of his fellow-students school rokvikos can De can.cn .u .-i... Through organizations. The studenl who complains of the unfairness of i.h-w to eomnete with organizations is wastine his breath. Ti" k'dng for; him to do is "to get info" some; organization, fraternity. !i e:a:y so j ciety, pvofesslonal society, religious i organization, departmental club or! town club. There is no student who; cannot be a member of at least one ; of these organizations. It is true ' that some bind their members in closer fellowship than others, but it; is within the rower of the members ; to de'ermine the character of the , organization. Toin some organization. Then -boost" it and it win Announce Selections Names of those successful in 1h fe; Hi-die Club t.y-ont:- of iwo weeks : n will b announced by the depart m. !;t wiihir. a ve:y si tort time. Til' !'. ' has born withheld beca,!' c he Judges were uncer ain about ihe eli gibility of ft veral who tried out. ;- ,-. ::d try-outs frr these i.eepte sr in t.e Icdrl in a f w day.",, ab.i.-iui-h r.:, dePidte d tr. has yet bet n s t i After this :eond lry-o.it nanu s of all ihe.s" elected .;o mi toberi hip in tin I Dr;::n;.t:c Club Will be rlvni oul. i 'Peiween twenty-five and thirty stu jd-n's hiive t.livady be -n h-cU." j m -id Heibert Vtnne, "but we wk,h tc I wait until w can jiuldirh ihe cnt in ! list." "boost" vou. .ffc t,nu:se Pound will '-peak Eri- i day. October 29. in Omaha at the ' Duchesne College and Con-rent of the ; Sacred TLart on "Shelby, Pyron and Keats." M;ss Pound goes to Omahf aft one of the lecturers on English literature. American history and French literature courses fire being conducted by Nebraska University professors at ihe Duchesne College each Friday under the auspices of the collegiate alumnae. Tin;: -'V, Octeb, r IIS- a. m. li:"'i a. Hi.. 1 p. in. to Tr.T.Q p. m. I Friday, October 2!t--S a. m. to 11:" 0 j a. m.. 1 p. m. to .":"() . m. Saturday, re Iter '.' -S a. ni. to j 11 :"0 a. m. j Vy order of Colonel Moses. WILLIAM G. MHRPilV, j 2nd Lieut. Inf. i i Acting Quartermaster. I Flowers Blooming in Freak Weather Throughout West CHICAGO.- Tr ek we;..:!.ct condi tions pt'evtd'ed in the vi si today, t.eeoi'iliiig to dispatches r.-.-i ived herf tonight. Strawberries, clu-rry tre s. hr.ncy sucl !o vines, pi ar trees and lilacs '. ere r ported in full Moon in Illinois and Missouri while a sn rv Nirzai i sweeping wi-stirn Co!ora..o, has pa::.lyzed train triiffic. At Alton. Lh. one side ol an apple trie bore' frill i last week while the r tin r side w as bare. S. C. L. Ferguson of Sk Louis, re ports vi lei i.r.d lilacs c.rvrliig ir. his back yard. A crop cf strawberries is expected by E. McOj.bc of S'c r'.inc. Oi.'ier reprirts told of chcrty and j ear trees bearing fruit. Weather Fo-era!er ITen-r-,- C(' de clares it is due to the unuMial Ions: warn weather throughout the west. "This summer has been the loners' in recotd." said Gov "It has br-en an excellent one for fruit growing The weather was mild throughout with an exception for sev- n or eight davs. when it was very' wain.." I- ie Ticonle. 1- .r.a v : v. a a: o (i.:e for hc a red worki rs tl.roii :' 'i vei ument pi uri. rs. In a word. Mr V ,!: feeis that it Is time k lord: p weKare of others. KR'te'SX'X'5?'K: IK 'SXBl! 'K 'K '!: 'k :: r j lucker-Sliean Jewelers Opticians Stationers Elpin, Wai.bam, H'lnois arid Kiir.ilton VvT.itc!-es; Eirrrncnds Fir.e Jev.-elry Weddirig1 Kir.fs Cocks ter!:r. Silver Wnlf-rrTi Fcrnt LvcMrr. Tcr.:.1 An Terr, Expert Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairinir and rJanufacturinc" TUCKER--SHEAK nntDADCI DDCDAIDr rKtrartc! rntritni.: i uu iwwitz a... uct nvinnred. The bert r The best P-i-r'Ce chooirning an ample fore,: J7 tion is em.iiii' ' fort able quarters; guaranteed oou:s,.c. oi-ide iiirtriieiers, i e ..... , :in(1 .denuate, requirCmentS. DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES. Beaut. ful new catalog free. NFPRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ted berioan Association of I I-: iraiiiiiroii!HTiiroiii'w iiw Trflwu! 'i j m mvfy ' . ,v . - - . - ; ,V-: '( Cm v : - 1 ' I k .'v:o - -r ' ! -im: ; . , ; ; ' n ; - hl'v;.;c.. :J : i ' ' '.'. v t .. . .,; ?: V X ' v'.'.l! ; - '. ( ' - .. .J - s - v J .- S I ' ' 'o i ' ' '.- if We Wonder Whv- sd many people buy their clothes on "boohs only," forgetting the import ance of honest values in fabric and workmanship. Men ought to learn more about fabrics, lining, thread, buttons and sewing. They iv..' :i.l to looiv more carefully at these Vimi when they're "buying clothes. It they dori know and think they haven't time to learn, they ought to 1 0 (h''v-. '' ..vvva in selecting the n-01 -' v.l.o re.s their trade. Ova u.M-iAi-are iVet.nentlv remarkin;T- 'ou can give sa' overcoats lor 2875 3 2 75 39" 4475 23 Years at 1123 "0" v ' " &iiiui.i.i.i(tii.;ii'iWi, t