THE : HKSP12R1AN Miss Elizabeth Thomson is a teacher in the MeCook schools. v L. Contryman '07 is studying law in the office of an Omaha firm. W, L. Williams Law '!). is at Giwc City Penn., canvassing for an encyclopedia. John Cameron is at Tekamah, talking to teachers' associations and studying law. The class in Political Science 1 is so large that it is obliged to seek a larger recitation room. R, H. Wessell has just, returned from a soliciting trip. He reports making $200 this summer. David Burks has formed a partnership with his father. They are in the implement busi ness at Fairbury. H. 12. Reagan '07, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, has a position with the Weston Electric Co. of Chicago. Zcno Crook '07, a popular Pallndian, is now tit Paonia Col. He is superintending work on an irrigation ditch. W. B. Hunter '1)7, is back despite reports to the contrary. He will work for an M. A. in flic political science department. Half Sax ton 07, Sigma Chi, was shaking hands with his inanv University friends this week, lialf is in business with his father -at Edgar, Neb. At the U. B. D. C meeting Sat urd ay even ing several new names "wore added to th e membership roll and the club starts out under very favorable conditions. C. C. Griggs "07, of the Sigma Alpha Epsi lon fraternity, has been appointed chief as saycr of the Buckston Mining Co. at a high salary. His post office is Terry, So. D. Beta Theta Pi fraternity has rented rooms in iihe State block.. Those rooms were form erly occupied by the Phi Delta Theta boys and are among the most pleasant in the city. Instructor P. H. Frye, of the English de partment, returned this week. Mr. Frye was 'delayed in bis return by the death of his Books, Composition Books, Pencils, Tablets, fatther. His father, Mr Chan. H. Frye, of Wranfciin Pens, History Paper, History Cov Amlovor, Mass., died one week go last Sun- Jfi .....,, ,..vwv ... ...th iijw ,uuau i' iijinn uu n-n Ceo. Wilson, a now student from Columbus, was called home Tuesday by a telegram an nouncing the serious injury of his father by the accidental discharge of a gun. The ne esdent has since proven to be fatal. Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, 4th tloor Rich ards block. Deloss T. Smith sells and repairs watches iewelrv. etc. 1140 O St. Students buy your hooks and supplies from the Cooperative Hook Co. Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. IS. corner 12th & O sts. Cive us a call. We do not break collars: they are turned by hand. The Best Laundry, 2240 O street. Tel. 570. "College Men" is a neat little publication issued in the interests of inter-collegiate Y. M. C. A. work. It is a monthly publication and C. .1, Allen of the State University is ed itor and business manager. Single meals 15 cents. Meal tickets 82.50. Regular board $2.25 pop week at 1200 T St. Westerfield has not moved. He is still at 117 N Kith St. and is giving the latest style in hair cuts. Dr. Ketchum, Oculist and Aurist, Richards" Block treats diseases of the eye, car, nose and throat, and is fully cquiped with instru ments for fitting glasses without mydriatics. All fees reasonable. Alpha Theta Chi fraternity is beginning early in the year. Four victims were inia ted Tuesday evening. They were W. R. Mansfield, C. K. Cooper, M. 12. Hiltncr and Dwight Louf burrow. The Alpha Thetasmake their home in the Cchrung block. University students who patronized our Book and Stationery Department in past years know from practical experience that we sell goods at a closer price than any store in Nebraska, if not in the west. New students who are not as yet conversant with the ways and means of Lincoln business methods would do well to examine our goods before buying elsewhere. We carry a full line of Note 'day, Mr. Frye has the ympatlry of the (faculty and student body. Kangaroo Cork Pilled Sole Ladies Shoes $3, 1213 O Street. ovher matter relating to Collere Smmlies. Hkhi'oijsjijsimku &. Co. Book Djjit,