THE DAILY NE3RASKAN M0N.TUE8.-WED. THOMAS MEIOHAN In the INirumount Picture "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" Ilooth Turklngton'. Fumouii Story "PAYING PATIENTS" A Mlrtliful Comedy New. Toplcul Travel Flcturn National Music Weeu COMMUNITY SINGING trad By ARCHIE JONES Rlalto Symphony Players jeun i.. Sclmefer. Conductor SHOWS START AT 1, S. 8. 7. 9 HAT. iOc. NIOIIT 3c. CHII 10c LVMC BIG DOUBLE BILL A I.I. THIS WEEK NAZIMOVA In Her NeweHt rioture "CAMILLE" and HAROLD LLOYD In HI Newest Cyclone, of LaiiRli "I DO" I National Music Week COMMUNITY SINGING Lend Ily CHIEF SILVER TONGUE CONCERT ORCHESTRA J. C. M'VEY .Director UIOW8 START AT 1, 3, S. 7, 9 HAT. 30r. NIGHT 60c. CHI I 10c STARTING MONDAY ZANE GREY'S Stirring- Story "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" Oher Entertaining Pictures IIIOWS STTART AT 1, 3. 8. 7. 9 IAT. 15e. NIGHT 85c. CHIL 10c Where Everybody Goes MON. TUES. WED. COLEY & JAXON Tlie Versatile Duo In ' The Minstrell and the Maid" JO JO HARRISON A Vaudeville Surprise EMBS & ALTON . "A Dainty IHverBlon" VILA & LEE LEWIS Sons Sales Girls Frank & Eddie MONROE "The Bounrlnr limbic" Winners of the WEST Comedy and News Tirtares Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MAT. 20r. . Night Me. GAL. I5e NEW YORK SAYS Wool Hose and i Oxfords all Winter We have 'em SILK and WOOL Mixtures in DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS $1.95 Upward A n. f ' m rir BIZ AD CO-EDS CLUB IS NOW RECOGNIZED The woman's division of the uni versity chamber of commerce of which Nancy Pennoyer is president as been granted recognition by the nn'.TersIty authorities. The organ ization was formed some time tgo by Jxrot forty girls In the college of business administration, as a supple mentary to the university commercial club. Aipna XI Delta was hosutas to twenty-one Lincoln mothers at the chapter house, Saturday afternoon, November 19. The mothers o.' the active Lincoln girls tire forming u club, and were entertained ut the first meeting by the sorority United Ag. Club. United Ag club held Its first social event of the year Friday evening and a large number of farmer boys and home economics girls attended. A short program of reading and dutch dancing preceeded the dancing which was the main feature of the evening, except for the refreshmnts which served to make the night complete. Theta Sigma Phi. The annuol banquet of Thta Sigma Phi, professional journalistic sorority, was held at the Lincolnshire Sunday evening following initiation of new members at the Delta Zeta house in the afternoon. Twenty active and alumnae members were present. Roses and sweet peas decorated the table. Miss Jessie Watson, toastmia tress, called upon Mrs. Jessie Beghtol Lee of Buffalo, N. Y., Miss Louise Pound, Miss Sarah T. Muir, Miss Dorothy Colburn and Miss Wllma Winter alumnae members of the sorority, for impromptu talks. The new members1 read papers on assignments which they had been giv en to cover as follows: Parades Margaret Black. The Vacation Nuisance Carita Her zog. Changing Times Nellie Lee Holt. Group Requirements in 1931 Doro thy Huse. Hellenic Disarmament Valora Hul linger. Fur Coats Erma Wiltse. Berved Five Years Ago Todajf. The Cornhuskers left over the Rock Hand for their battle with Iowa. Two Years Ago Today. A large crowd attended the All-Sophomore party in the armory, enjoying a fine program and an evening ot dancing. UNI HAS COMPLETED TWO THOUSAND FEET OF FILM The conervatlon and survey depart ment of the University has just com pleted a 2,000 foot film showing the agriculture and development story of Saunders county. This film started with avlew of the native prairie and cover sthe agricultural development from the soil, showing the field crops, farm animals, roads and farm homes. It shows also the schools, churches, towns and social gather ings. The reels are to be used by Mr. Roberts, county agricultural agent, and will be shown in every communi ty of the county. They are dedicated to the old settlers of the county. F VARSITY CLUB MEETS TO REPORT ON DAIRY SHOW Cornhusker Queries Q. What Is charter day and when is it celebrated? A. Chaiter day is the birthday of the University and is celebrated on February 15 of each year. Q. When was the first college of medicine incorporated? A. The first college of medicine in the entire prairie region of the west was incorporated at Omaha in 1869, but it was not until 1880 that such an institution became a reality. Q. When was the first graduating class of the University of Nebraska? A. The first graduating class was in 1873 and it, was composed of James Stuart Dales and William H. Q. When was Phi Beta Kappa or ganized at Nebraska? A. Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kap pa was established at Nebraska in 1895 but the class of '96 was the first to receive degrees. The Varsity dairy club me, at Ag. hall, Thursday evening for several in terestlng pep talks by Prof. Davis, Prof. Luithly and Mr. Higgins. Glen Hunt and Elton Lux gave a shurt out lino of their trip with the dairy judg ing team and Wayne Gray did the same for the dairy products judging team. - This dairy show at St. Paul i3 something that will not soon be for gotten by those who had the pleasu ure of attending it. Most of the best 'dairy herds In the country were rep resented as well as great dbplujs of dairy machinery and equipment which amounted to about J3.000.000. The evening performance of the horse show held in the large hippodromo was also very attractive. This meeting was open to all in teresiad in work of this department. Many plans were suggested for work throughout the year and with regard to the program during "Organized Agriculture Week" in January and afrmers' fair in the spring. A Thought For Today All flimsy, shallow and superficial work is a lie, of which a man ought to be ashamed. John Stuart Buckie. Conac Club If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you 3ave but moderate abilities, industry will sup Dly their deficiency. Nothing is de nied to well directed labor; nothing is to be obtained without it. Joshua Reynolds. The advantage of leisure '.a mainly that we have the power of choosing our own work; not certainly that it confers any privilege of idleness. Lord Avebury. Character is a perfectly educated will. Novalis. The workless people are the worth less people. Wm. C. Jannett. The world is unfinished; let a mold it a bit. Sam Walter Foss. In Yean Cone By Twenty Years Ago Today. . Lieutenant Barlow, an ex-University student of the class of 1899. at tnis time lieutenant of a regiment of nat ive Pbilllpine scouts, gave a short talk in chapel, concerning his work in the Phillipines. Nineteen Years Ago Today. Nebraska's second team defeated the Omaha Medcs by a score of 17 to 0. Eight Years Ago Today. The Nebraska Cornhuskers decisive ly defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes by a score of 12 to 0. Seven Years Ago Today. a Bhnrt convocation program was given in Memorial hall. The proclama tion was read by tne governor, aer which the University chorus sang Back's "Te Deum." Six Years Ago Today. Over two thousand students and alumni attended the homecoming mixer In the armory. Refreshments of cider, apples and doughnuts were ME Thanksgiving Night Thursday Nov. 24 Lincoln Hotel Ballroom Back's Six Piece Orchestra Adm. $1.10 Tax included Fresh Cideir daily from Jonathan Apples Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage direct from grower to con sumer. Retail at wholesale. Cider for your party by the gallon- Idaho Fruit Company 222 No. 12th St. Best Wishes for a Real Thanksgiving Varsity, Cleaners WE CALL ANYWHERE Phone B-3677 Roy Withers, Mgr. Correct Style Headquarters The Young Mens Shop Spend Your Money Wisely SHOP EARLY SHOP EARLY The Truth And Nothing But The Truth The Winter Season Has Just Begun And here are prices That are usually offered after Winters gone A Special Purchase Sale of 1685 Ms and Overcoats In A Mid Season Bargain Event Suits in worsteds and cashemeres, conservative models for. men, flannels, cashemeres, tweeds, fancy mixtures and plain colors, single and double breasted also sport models for young men and men who stay young. OVERCOATS in all the new Belted and Fancy Models Also the Plain Black and Oxford Chesterfields. up -55)T up $5)j To To S $40 fcil $50 jJli I V-ll iL (ELI SHIRE - PRESIDENT ) LET'S BEAT THE COLORADO AGGIES p