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THE DAILY NEDItASKAN Notre Dame Players Who Battle With Huskers on Thursday OHIYERSITY TO DISPLAY HEATS o'clock a. m. and Z to 4 o'clock p. to. at Temple 101. Miss Elisabeth Schaaff will meet the Presbyterian girls in room 3, second floor of El len Smith Hall, Monday, Tuesday and Wedneaday 9 to 12 a., m. and 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. Appointments may be made through D. It. Lcland, F6110 or B 6891. p n i i 1 1 1 1 1 rm ) n REX ENRIQHT Itex Enrtgnt, another of Rockiitl fullbacks, comes from KocWord 111 He is also playing his thir4 i.r He weighs 172 pound U U feet 10 lncbea Ull. Lincoln Theatre AI L THIS WEEK "fiithinkivlne Week Bill RAY'S A ROYAL RIOT Raymond Griffith IN He's a Prince WITH MARY BRIAN A PARAMOUNT PICTURE EXTKA ADDED ATTRACTION HELEN BETTY Cowan Coleman VOCALISTS Assisted by WILBUR CHENOWETH Concert Orfanist OUCH" "STERESCOPHICS" A BIG SCREEN NOVELTY PATHE NEWS Showing the 15 year Annlveisary Pictures AESOP FABLES Shows i, 3, s, 7, e. MAT. 3St. NITE 50c CHIL. IOc. HOLIDAY MATINEE NITE PRICES COLONIAL THIS WEEK Everybody will enjoy this bif Thinksfivinf week bill Hi '. On 9 k dm. anqpat tawnui oriuMiM I miUAH THUNDER1 MOUNTAIN fim JOHN OOUtNl L T HIT sonr Niks' NEWS ANu CO.mEUY t-iCTURES SHOWS AT 1, 3. 5, 7, 9. HOLIDAY MATS. NITE PRICES MON. TUES. WED. A bif bill of tun, music and sonf SERVENY TWINS and their JAZZ PIRATES A melody of song and dance TABOR & GREEN The peer of colored comedians "TWO DARK KNIGHTS" JIM FULTON & CO. in the George Ado Comedy The MAYOR AND THE MANICURE' Joe RUTH christy & Mcdonald a clever duo "Song and Piano Eccentricities.' MORRELL & ELYNOR in trace, pep and speed. Also NEWS and TOPICAL picture BABICH and the ORCHESTRA. SHOWS AT 2:30, 7, 9. MATS 25c. NITE 50c. CHIL. 20c ORPHEUM Four Days Only MON. TUES. WED. THURS. See this new and beautiful production ") FOR FIFTY YEARS THT omizsoFAu. uwisrxa n n iai Air: aSsSTT irTr i I IT w Li .f L ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7. 9. AT 35c. NITE SOc. CHIL 10c HOLIDAY MAT. NITE PRICES 'K ,.: . john Mcmullen John M cMullen, a Chicago rep respnlallve on tho Notre Dame 1925 eleven, Is the Mg boy oa Rockne's tonm. McMullen, left tackle, wclRhd 201 pounds, and is nix feet tull. lie is playing bit third ypiir. CONFERENCE STAFF WILL HOLD BAZAAR Members Want Students to Make Contributions For Sale to Be Held December 9-10 . Contributions for the Christmas ba zaar which the conference staff of the Y. W. C. A. is holding December 9 and 10 in Ellen Smith Hall are being asked for by the members of the staff. All contributions must be taken to Ellen Smith Hall by Fri day, December 5. Letters are being mailed to the president of each sorority house and to each rooming house explaining the purpose of the bazaar and request ing contributions. If articles or novelties cannot be contributed the committee is asking that home made candy be given. There will be three booths, the novelty booth, of which Blanche Stev ens will be in charge, the handker chief booth in charge of Martha Far rar and the children's booth in charge of Alice Sanderson. Some of the articles suggested by the committee as contributions are: aprons, pilliw cases, pin cushions, collar and cuff sets, luncheon sets, shoe trees or doilies. Representatives from each of the sorority and rooming houses will meet with the conference staff at Ellen Smith Hall at 4 o'clock on Tues day to make plans for the bazaar. The members of the conference staff are: Cyrena Smith, '27, Phillipsburg, Kans., chairman; Margaret Walker, '28, Gibbon; Helen Van Gilder, '28, Hastings; Martha Farrar, Twin Falls, la; Alice Sanderson, '26, Lincoln; Vera Upton '28, Lincpln, Blanche Stevens, '27, Beaver City. Alumnus Is Promoted By News Service Firm Jack Cejnar, '21, was promoted Ust week from bureau manager of the International News Service at Columbus, Ohio, to field representa tive of the company. He is to be in personal contact with every client of the company, especially those in In diana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and down into Florida. This is the fifth pro motion with the I. N. S. in two and a half years. He as a graduate from the College of Arts and Sciences, specializing in Journalism. Rialto Theatre Jazx. Pep. Beautv, Romance r T 5 slj it COLD TURKEY" PATHE COMEDY ., NEWS TOPICS TRAVEL MARJORIE LITTLE, Orfanist SHOWS 1, 3, S, 7, 9. MAT, 20c. NITE. 30c. CHIL. 10c. HOLIDAY Mlllt !I1C ri-ivt LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK A Thanksrivinf Profrani of Fun, Music and Sonf AL CHRISTIE HOLIDAY MAT. NITE PRICES Madam Behave a mirthquake of fun with JULIAN ELTINGE ANN PENNINGTON "WILD BEASTS IN BORNEO" an amazing adventure On the state Cleora Miller Fio fn a diversified Musical and Sinfinf Novelty HARRISON'S ORCHESTRA MRS. MAY M. MILLS, Orfanist SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7, . MAT. 25. NITE 40c CHIL. IOc. HOLIDAY MATS. NITE PRICES a'-vl-v. HARRY O'BOYLH Harry O'Boyle is Iowa't reprt entative on the Notre Dame toot ball team. O'Boyle, a 162 pound halfhark, who is playing bis second year, comes from Dos Moines. He ls5 feet 9 inches tall. College Press Tho True Meaning of University What is the true meaning of Uni versity? That is a question which has been answered in a variety of ways by many men and which will undoubtedly continue to call forth different answers as long as there is a University. The Dragon, of the University College of Wales, Aber stwyth, gives an opinion on this sub ject which is well worth quoting here. The true meaning of University, it says, is found in "that spirit of the universal that crashes down the bar rier of narrow convention and ignor ant creed and embraces with like fervour the white man, the yellow man, the red man and the black man that spirit of fellowship which is in sympathy with the Mahometan and the Jew that spirit of noble hu mility that recognizes that we are all merely petty mortals 'whirled round in earth's diurnal course 'mid rocks and trees and stones' that spirit of eternal questing that cries out to the world, like Hassan, We are the pilgrims, master; we shall go Always a little further: it may be Beyond that last blue mountain barred with snow Across that ahgry or that glim mering sea.' And so we see that the intention of a University College is not to make us learn passively that Yoko hama is in Japan, that South Wales exports the largest amount of coal in Great Britain, that man is homo in Latin, that pier squarred equals the area of a circle, that Henry VIII had six wives but was a good king, that a murderer is liable to be hung, u 7 ill 1229 R is the New Location for CHRISTMAS GIFTS That Last FENTON B. FLEMING JEWELER 1143 0 Street WANTED 25 students who are going to Thanksgiving gpme to sell SPECIAL EDITION, of DAILY NEBRASKAN between halves Liberal Commission See Business Manager after 3 p. m. today ( 4-.., w CLEM CROWE This is ' Notre Dame's coptaB who is reported out for the seaso on account of Injuries. He coma from Lafayette, Ind. Crowe, wh is playing his third year, weighi 178 pounds and is 6 feet 9 inchel tall. that the hyacinth has bell-like petals, that water can be made from hydro gen and oxygen, that the verb avoir is irregular, that there is aether even in matter, that Pestalozzi wished to psychologise education, that a good poem must have form, that democ racy was originally rule by the peo ple, that Hamlet is the finest tragedy '"n the history of letters, that beauty is truth and that man may have possibly evolved from somthing simi lar to an ape. Its purpose is to help us to appreciate all that is best in mankind, our literature, painting, sculpture, architecture, music and the fruit of our thought in science, to understand wherein mankind is evil, wherein good, to give is a com prehensive conception of the world and to show us that Britain is not the only nation, that white men are not the only race, that London is not the only city, that there are other governments than the British, other civilizations than the European, other religions than the Christian and other worlds than that of the earth. Its object is to teach us to think and, having thought, to act. Although our immediate goal is a barbarous examination the iniqui tous solution to the problem of hu man frailty discovered by men who knew not; what they did yet we shall soon find a greater and more ennobling destination in Citizenship or our duty to ourselves and our fellowmen. McGill Daily. A TIP FROM ELMER When your best girl gives you the atmosphere and people look at you kind of funny get a hair cut and massage. Liberty Barber Shop E. A. Ward B-3421 Will Take Active Part ia "Quality Moats" Exhibit To Bo Held at Chicago Nebraska agricultural experiment station is to take an active part in the "Quality ir Meats" exhibit to be held at tho International Livestock Exposition at Chicago, Novcmb.r 28 to December B. Livestock, showing tho results of experiments conducted by tho Ne braska Station, will be shipped to Chicago for slaughtering, and the carcasses and cuts of meats will bo arranged at tho exhibit to form a part of the educational meat story, which is to be told by this means. Agricultural experiment stations of Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, North DnkoH. Iowa, Arkansas, and Indiana as well as tho U. S. Department of Agriculture will also contribute to the exhibit. The experiment stations' displays will show graphically the re sults of breeding, feeds and manngc ment on tho meat animal, and many other points of interest and value to the livestock producer. Gilbert Lovell, vocational counsel lor for Presbyterian students, will meet men for conference on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 9 to 12 luams j it A t Tha Ib...... '" The newest triumph of shaving specialists! AS acknowledged authorities on shaving, we set A out to make an after-shaving preparation that would keep the skin all day in the same fine con dition as Williams Shaving Cream leaves it. Aqua Velva is the result a clear, amber liquid that gives the skin precisely the care it needs. It's delight ful to use; try it. Big 5-oz. bottle 50c. At all dealers. FOR BETTER SHAVING WILLIAMS BOYS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiimiiiiu The Biggest Cloth- J ing and Furnishing I value ever shown in I I Lincoln I found at iNimiimiitmiimiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiit Shapiro's Men's Shop j B and j Vogue Clothiers 1 B Don't Forget the Place IsiiKHIIIinHlIIIft There is nothing tle home folks would appreciate more than a really good photograph of yourself. A glimpse into Townscnd's display win dows on South Eleventh street will demonstrate the . aperiority of their portraiture. Here "you will always find familiar faces." 4r N9 lz" I'sTiCTT'Cs, BEAT NOTRE DAVE Oh bav, thora ara a lot of purtira this week end and mrhh il would ba a food idra to fftvo m- a rinv and let tha "Roaring Lizzie" collect your duds. Varsity Cleaners ROY WYTHERS. Mgr. B3367 316 No. 12 St. lrfa- are to he 1212 O I 1 ' 1 I Fi A 1 M?f i 1 5 u u You'll see Many "Budgeteers" at the Game Thursday! probably a good big per centage of. the wi-ll-dressed male contingent you'll see, bought their clothes on Mayer Bros. Co. ten-pay plan! It's a great convenience to college men this system for it al lows you not only to select a suit or overcoat, but the whole regalia from hat to shoes. Buy a tuxedo on this plan too. As the Building and Loan Compa nies say: "Avail yourself of this service, and after ten pay ments, you'll have a fine suit you can call your own instead of a bunch of rent receipts!" Fortify Yourself, with Turkey at the Grand Cafe! a real Thanksgiving dinner the kind that will do justice even, to the eventful day when Nebraska beats Notre Dame! You may have it in the cafe either before the game or after, and it costs but a dollar from the kick-off to the final whistle. Therc'llbe cranberry sauce ac companying the noble bird, home made mince and pumpkin pies, and the many other deli oficies one associates with Thanksgiving dinner. Should you prefer a chicken dinner, it too awaits you at the Grand, and for 75c. Served from 11:30 till 2, and from 5 to 8. Feminine Gift Inspiration at George Brothers! this is the shop where men like to choose! You could shut your eyes, point your fin ger at random, say "Gimme that," and even then you'd have a gift that the divine Er mintrude would clap her hands over! It's just THAT impos sible to go wrong in Christmas buying at George Brothers. Especially attractive now, are their gift tables at $1 and $3 featuring desk sets, pictures, beautiful frames, calendars, boxes, candle sticks, wax flow ers, and a hundred other dis tinctive gift possibilities. Christmas cards, too, at George Brothers! The Wreckers, not the Campbell's, are com ing to Speier's! and that's why every piece of merchandise in their store carries an astonishing price re duction! It's YOUR opportun ity, therefore, to buy suits, overcoats, shoes and furnish ings at prices that are lower, even ,than those customary in January. Indeed, so sensation al are the values, that Speier's were forced to call out the police last week-end to traffic the crowds! Fashion Park clothes, even, go in this sale so hurry down with your clothes-dollars. Their elasticity will astonish you! Take Sugar Bowl Candies to the Game! and celebrate with them afterwards, for here you will find candies as sweet as the taste of victory itself! Deli cious boxed chocolates from "Richmond, Straucb or McDon ald; a large assortment of bulk candies from which to choose; and a complete line of all the Henries, Charlies, Lenas and other personalized candy bars. But whether box, bulk or bar, CU I?!?. tir nf ahftolutelY fresh candies at Walter John son's. Prices are lower than you'd expect too, for sweets of such excellent quality! nnnn M sj