nun MUSK COMPANIES . RECORD NEW HITS Sentimental Numbers r.nd Fine Syncopation Arc Big Features. If yon hum t heard I'hina Hoy, by Taul hite maa and hi on'hea u'v the Intent triumph in the field .f finer tnwthn, you have a treat in More. If you rrif superb xophone tuusio hear thin record Whaleman turn hie trumpet a lioae and they make nvite you d walk a rcile to hear Whiteman nntinue 'ith Oh Misa Hannah a txpioal Whiteman arranrrment ,.f on of the neateM of tne new ig hite. t'nlcss yvi ve heard Ruth jntir-.a" Ain't Mis riehaivin" yon have rot really heard the piece. Our lit til Ruthie really urea with this no mintake. If you d hear her i ire At Tailisht you'd understand r.y they fail her the Columbia eelnerL ' Ttroiiith a sentimental number offered by Ted lwi and hi band la sentimental from the firt note on Take note all vou despondent invert. Lewis score aj:in when h plays "I-cnelv Tr"uba.!our." and ;:i spile of Ted a inciden'al ir.Kif.)r iVj record In sweet Soft o phones firnlah target: hack jtrouod for sotte nice trumpet work. Irvinff Kaufman, noted radio art ist cornea forth with some mlph'y nice work la tie recording of Sat isfied and Lonely Troubadour." Ye'j may cot care for h'S attempt- ed Jolaoo chonis tn Satisfied but , even at that his effort are quite commend a hie. ; Brunawlck. Tf ynu've erer felt like e-nirm' In the rain wu'll feel l:ke sheutin' " hea you hear the Filtrccre hotel , orchestra playirir PirjEln" tn the Rain. Plenty of fcot sax. and a vora! trio that really kniw what ' thev are about. This piece can't ; be heat for beat. so lover of syn-1 thetlc syncopation siere this op-, portun'.ty to put yourself next to . some of" the finer points of reaJ orvhestra entertainment 1 If you were asking about a hot ! trumpet whv not hear the Colonial j nub orchestra play Walking with Su5ie. Tou'U love it and you have ' ro idea how that man peddles that . trumpet. j Steppm' Along and Too Won-1 STUDENT LIBERAL RELIGIOUS UNION At the UNITARIAN CHtRCH 2 and H r.rerr. t J r. M. BKkner will ft. upnr til be rr-e a' erred at SO) MTT.!r.g eerrire at 11:00 T-e Churh fd the State" By A. L. Ve:hrby I V, i o i i o 1st Prize For Individual $100.00 derfu for Word, the theme frra . t . . . . ....... l . . .-. t - .n. i W 1111110 lWt&UIV, ...'i ... mr ttt'n entertaining rac- ! ihmi iV.4t have Jut ten released bv the Victor people. Theae pieces , ' are played by the All Mar orches- I ;tr and they are played rigw no mistake.' Wonderful rtylhro. a smooth sa .tectum and aynco paling bra trio makes a com bination that M hard to beat. IVn IVil.vk and hia on heatra vore anotner triumph tn their pienentation of Where the Sweet ".rjet-Ste-N.l Uememher and You Made Me Uve You They are ect. s tt fovtrt-U that mke vou want more Y. A. A. IN Tl( OH KM. ready! Vim! Mre' The war is on! The army entrenched in the basement of 'Andrew a ball is all set for the preliminary drive that bccina this week "On to battle. for we re going over the top' Tbe exalted reputation Pershirt Klflcs is due for of the a sad blow. Rifling pi ait ice will t held the f.rst three weeks from the hours 9 lo 12 o'clock everv day ex cept Saturday, and all day Wed nesday An intramural tournament is scheduled f"r the third week so T.irlie Ot Your Uun." and join the f;bt Frm this tournament the girls rifle team for I3CP-3A will be chosen vtnts are awarded just as 1n other sports Recruits are needed badly, so all privates will please turn out and report to the captain. Mary Ann Davis "t in the army now ! We need oraik shot, and how You'll never pe rich bv much t n the army nw If you see a squad of g.rls wear- ir.r bncht colored arrons. don t , ask thm if they are selling candy; it Is merely a mark of distinction like Kurponheirr.er clothes These apron were displayed at the first hockey ghme of the season i hockey is used figuratively i. Each team milled around like a herd of cattle tmr.g to decide just ; what the big idea was anyway, but DEAN CiHl'BB ATTr.Nl there's no'h'.ng like practice to m-1 T . rV TVTinV prove your game, as Eothy Jones I)h. I A I. r.. I IU. wr-.::i ray. Each team has eleven colored: Dean . A. Grubb of the college aprons and the lergTh of the game of dentistry' s tn Washington. D. depends on the length or breadth C where he is attending the tneet cf the girls It is divided into ings of the American Dental aso halves or quarters accordm Ti v. i elation. He will be gone about two The practices will be held all lis ! weeks. THE OLD RELIABLE" Milwaukee Delicatessen, Inc. "THE HOME OF 1619 0 St. Special 2!i Lb. Roxes "PfCgy Page" (h.ieolates Everything for the Picnic C ourteous Service 1930 Price $T50 Now 1 1 j ber cto To the boy or girl who sells ihe most Comhuskers will go a prize of $ 1 00.00. To the group that sells the most Comhuskers will be given id the following week the nis are to le aele ted. The fntbrinstKt sa and all' color tea tournament brfin veterana and epert (olf playeie, who can wtcld lb hkey atu k ah.H,ld come It and maki h.w pee ou the h. key field very com prtcnt diH tor will iar rr ! all injunea. !, I week, an Tramp' Tramp? Tramp! the girls i Illuminating Oil l"o . lUrtlesvtiie. are marching Nope, wrong again. ok.; LV.nald R lVw. IT. chief en they dldn l foigel their nller g ineer for the Indian Territory aka'tea It s onlv a little reduclug ( Illuminating Oil l"o.. rUrtlesville. stunt or peihapa they're out aner:Ok: KAlward V Hansen. geul intramuial jHunts who know s' ogut for the ltoana IVtroleum At least uaing the feet la a money corporation. Houston. Tex ; r. K. saving device and Hat feet don t count In spite of all corns and i.i...... ).. than rive miles and five more for every ad ditional five milee. Just think of the big money lng s could make selling foot speedometers. Hikes are limited to twenty nulea within seven consecutive days, that la. If anyone tould lart that long. If hikinx d.esn t ''. ' ,he the kid brothers bicycle. Then, there will be no excus- for Pat tires or shortage of gas Intranvi- ral roin's are ctven for these; ,p.M,,. and the p.Mnt system Itself can be louna in the sports booklet obtainable at the intramural of- f-e Join the Tig Tarade" novl RLACKMAN TKL! OF FOSSIUZKI) lit FFAI.O RONKS'uT' Carl F. lthe, chairman of the t ohii ie.rn S mwh national bureau of research, at ' " " ' -the rn.versity of Michigan. Ann ; rvTrrafy ArN-r. is being consulted on the. discovery of the arrowhead in tne fossilized skeleton of a buffalo sluffirg so dug up tn Custer county mis sum mer. E. E H'ackman. curator of , the historical society, said mis j seek The announcement of the . discovery of this flint has brought . new specimens to the state his- I tonral s--cietv. Duane Judg Anselmo roan, has sent a second arrow head and pie-es of pet nf led , bone found in a "blowout " ten ; miles west of Demming. on the same spot a the ancient grave of the fossilised bison skeleton. GOOD EATS' Phone B5192 99c CORNHU Sales 27 TIIF IUU.Y M'HH NSK ;w0v )crltlirill " .., S.lt.tra H ' ) Viaitora at ine ui'nnw' i geology me pa . -A. ri.her. con.ull.n iron. 7.":,. - :.". c.,. , gvoioicai unn, " ...., feoloKiM for the Indian Territory ' roster, ii. uisinc fri...i the Sinclair il and I'.aa 14, ' VV ii-hita Kalis. Tex: John elter. '25. consulting geolcgtst or tne firm of etter and Howman. Houston. Tex ; Wesley U Glsh, 22. chief land geologist for the Sinclair Oil and Oa On. at rort Worth. Tex. RIZAI) U.l It FOR Ce I H IS PLKIHshS 23 m:w MKMRERS .,m"ri.i ' rluh f h ,.nlvtn,,tv of N,braska, under , ... ... ,...fc wthrm rtrow-n president, met al orioca v eu nesdav afternoon. Vt. . in r.llen Smith hall, and pledged twenty- CLISSIKIKl) ADS. IS S Tns tMrape m ani tcisr sl NITS' r4 "s.l vs a. o. F. r iost W"h't fV4 n : 1.o miiKS1S i"i rr I'm 4.rh a mrn. o4 r. arr'v v- Hsw'ie s?1 romhinw ViV or iAmrtrt. ruliep -Pirs'l grT purse. Inquire Temple t'ufeteris rtfi.-e M'PrRN furnished wi fr" Iti rentlemen. sire'e be1s. Two Mvhs . rtrrui. 15 per m. I.T..3. 13 Vire Personal Printed Stationery... Graves Tenona! Printed Statlonen- Is prnvlng extremely pop ular anions University students. It Is correct for either men or women, and reflects taste and personality. 6 SHEETS. -VI ENVELOPES Imprinted with name and address, pram Graves Printing Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES PRINTING ENGRAVING Three Doors South of t" nl. Temple The Campaign PRIZES GIVEN5 $50.00. What better pay could one ask for only one week's work? Booths will be established on the campus. The book sells for only $4.50. N five new membera. New members are IV-ics Wigga. VeU latd. Maude Lw.:.n. Alice Ricktaiik. Marie Mack. Klda Uuhl. rn bulllvan. Kvelyn Roo Inaon. Mary rlorence Phort. Sylvia lhait, Uoldle liajer. DonUhy bhartick. Ik.lorea Zoe King. Pearl Vet. tHa Sttne. Myrtle Ertch a.n. Zona Vllox. Marne Spelta. Lorraine I'allahan. fonstance Havea. Irene lKwntng. Clara lay. Hva Williama. Maina Ollphant, Uetba Garland Chrinieal (inmp .ira SmiiLrr for IYchmcil The Chemical Engineering society rave a smoner tor . -( fra.Kmen fm.e."?-.".Bi-iir?rr Interested In chemical engineering Friday evening. Oct. 11. at .:00 o'clock at the Alpha Chi Sigma house. The main object of the meeting waa to get the freshmen and sophomores acquainted with the members. IVan Ferguson rave a short talk. Mr. C, J. Frankforter, advisor , of the society, made a few remarks. RAO BreaWml, 7:008:30 Lunch. 11:301:00 Supper, 5:16:30 Temple Cafeteria Temple Bjilding R Street at Twelfth Best of rood Bejt of Price First State Bank Checking and Savings Accounts The Bank of Personal Service Sharp Btdj.. Lincoln $Xoo or with mono November 3 1st Prize For Qroup $50.00 Li: ROSSICNOL IS REQICMZEI) BY AUTHORS CROUP Dr. J. K LeRoaalgitol. dean of the college of busineaa administra tion, haa recently been elected to membership tn the Canadian au thors' association. Dr. LeRoaaig- noli books tncude a novel of Kremh Canada. Jean Baptists. I published tn 191V and three vol i umea of short stories. Little Stories ;of Quebec, HHW; The Beauport Rcd. (Tales of Old Quebec. 1P2SI; nJ MW boo" n D1nr Canoe. I Stewart. Toronto, Canada. It will ij appear early In November. l"en ijeivoesiavooi n also puo- Ushed a number of books on eco- nomlc subjects, among them be ing the following: The Ethical Harold Jones and His Syncopating Brown Skins AVALON DANCE HALL 27th and Randolph Wednesday, October 16 IeJeF,PsWs Seniors Order Your Caps and Gowns Wear a MOORE Official CAP and GOWN and be Correctly Dressed I C-P- Book Store 1229 R SKER L 1 !P-450 Ni Only a limited number will be printed, so don't be disappointed. See George Kennedy at the Corn husker office at once. SIMMY. OCTORFR 13. 102) Philosophy of Samuel ci,t 192; Monopolies, fast and enl. 10I ; Taxation In Co..u,K l03; Orthodox Socialism. hi; State Socialism1 In New ZealnnV 1910; What Ii RorlalismT n,. Economics 'or Every Man, ixy and First Economics. 19:,.' ' ' 'Alonfl thr Color l.inr Is Krxl spcr Harriet llorton will sk at Vespers meeting to be held st & o'clock In Ellen Smith hall Tie. day. Oct. IV "Along the foior Line" will be the topio of her t.tik. Virginia White will be the leei of the discussion. Vocal music by negro girls -m furnish part of the program. Tim meeting was planned by the ititrr racial staff. 4n charge of Harriet Horton. l '''- Ay ' East of Temple a J m i r'jr a ri 'C-mi-a-a.-a a. a a-.Tr.B-a m: i'.B-a a J