HANDBALL GAME TO BE RESUMED Courts Are Being Constructed In Field House , Little Equipment Needed Handball, formerly a popular sport on the campus, will bo re-establishod as a Nebraska favorite upon the com pietion of the eight handball courts in the coliseum. Those courts will be available for use by any Nebraska man and it is hoped that many will take advantage of them. The only special equipment necessary are hecl lcsg shoes, a ball, and mitt. The courts being new will be-a fine as can be built. High ceilings, plenty of light, smooth walls, and level floors will contribute to the en joyment of the game. The court lines NEXT Sunday Dinner AT THE IDYL HOUR A Time Gavcr In Study Hours Thoee questions about words, people, places, that arise so fre quently in your reading, writing, study, and speech, are answered instantly in tbe store of ready information in w wi m The Best Abridged Dictionary? Based upon WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL 106,000 pages; C - ORPHEUM ONE NITE ONLY WEDNESDAY STAGE PLAY NOT A MOTION PICTURE Direct From 22 Week at Selwyn Theatre, Chicafo Story of the World's Greatest Siren I fcDQAQJEUVyN bttttnls '(mm m mm ANITALOOJfiJOUNEmjON er. COMPLETE CHICAGO CAST AND PRODUCTION If you are the one person who ha not read the book. Ton are of the thousand that have . SEE THE PLAY AT THIS THEATRE AND BE HAPPY PRICES $1.00-1.50-2.00-2.50 PLUS TAX SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. Engineer The New EDCO Adjustable Lettering Pen . For all forms of lettering Can make letters and lines in a large variety of widths and sizes. Dees work that previously required 4 or 5 pens. Used same as a ruling pen. $2.00 Each This is a Dietzgen Instrument - f are clearly marked. Everything, in fact, has boen,done to Insure the quality of the courts. The sport Is one of the brrt to put a man into the pink of physical trim. It is a vigorous sport exercising all parts of the body. To play it woll a man must have plenty of wind, agil ity, endurance and complete control of bis body. The physical depart ment endorses it heartily and expect to teach it to all of the various or ganized classes. The characteristics with the laci that little equipment and only two men nre needed to make a game, combine to make handball oho of the most popujar sports among both col lege and business men. Baskelball Practice fWnn With Fifteen Reporting Regularly raMi Ttlnrk inaueurated basket ball practice this week and has about fifteen prospective cagesiers iVvi- ing regularly. Basket snooung nu (,..j.mnti1 of the came comprise the workouts which are being held in i.v. ...: nl afternoon. Uniciai WIO ciruii'B " - practice will begin after the football season. r.n-nHMr And Tom Elliott, regulars on last year's team, were tuning up the old eye and getting nio snnpe o1afi with neveral eood prospects fmm the freshman team. Krall of Grand Island and Gohde, star Lin coln high guard, look bright as pros pects. em f i 1C5 Hundreds of new words like dactylogram, electrobas, flcchette; names such as Cabell, Hoover, Smuts; new Gazetteer entries such as Latvia, Vimy, Monte Adamello. Over words; 1,700 illustrations; 1,256 printed on Bible Paper. Sm It mt Your College Bookstore or Write for Information to the Pubtimhera. C & C. MERRIAM CO. Springfield Mam. 28 OCT. 27 Cjalgy Laughter Students Book Store THE Band Located in New Home In Field House After Month of Moving Found a homo for tho band. This organization, which has for the post month been unceremoniously moved from building to building on the campus has at last been rewarded with a more or loss permanent home in the new Coliseum where its head quarters will be In tho northeast hunmnnf Tn th nnst the band has always met in the Armory, but since thnt building has been turnea into a woman's gymnasium it is no longer available. At the first of the semester the band rehearsed in tho Temple high hnilHino- hut wns soon obliged to seek new quarters. Owing to the fact that the organization contains over sixty men, it was necessary to find a room larger than that which has been used in the Teacher's college. Although the band's new home if larire enough to accomodate all of its instruments it is not very well & basement room and with a very low I SI A iL.. -..lA. !e-l 4Via wMV1 ceiling. nuiiiur itiuit mm iuc ia tVio if tufa Aiif n a iVtrpA-rnrnered shape and would crowd things badly were it to be used for rehearsals. It is probable that the stapre in the Held hniioa ur ill Ka us a1 In f ha f nf nr n it is excellently suited for concert purposes. PLANS BEGUN FOR ANNUAL LUNCHEON Committee Chairmen for Cornhuslter Luncheon, under Auspices of A. W. S. Board, Announced Committee chairmen for the Girls' Cornhusker luncheon to be held un der the auspices of the Associated Women Students' Board on Home coming day in the Coliseum, have been announced by Helen Aach, gen eral chairman of the committee. Helen Anderson will assist Miss Aach in making the general arrange ments for the luncheon. The other members of the committee include: Ruth Barker and Grace Elizabeth Evans, Tickets. Lucile Refshauge, Decorations. Viola Forsell, Food. Esther Zinnecker, V aitresses. Eloise Keefer, Publicity. Audrey Beales, Posters. Ruth Ann Coddington, Entertain ment Committee chairmen are asked to meet at Ellen Smith Hall at 5 o'clock on Wednesday to formulate plans for the luncheon. Kansas Captain Excels in Punting Zuver, the big Kansas captain, ac cording to the Big Ten is a fullback type playing at quarter. His punting in the Badger game was the feature of the game, seldom seen in inter collegiate football. His average was fifty yards, with two going seventy yards. I Learn to DANCE In Classy Studio Luelia G. Williams Guarantee's to teach you in six lessons. Toddle and all late steps. Reductions to students. Call for appointment. B42S8 ( 1220 D St. LOU HILL Smart Clothes for College Men High Class but Not High Priced 1309 O St. Bts Packet and Puraei PEPPERMINT FLAVOR Used by p4 r People ct IUSlaecseat Because Wrigley's, besides being a delightful confection, affords beneficial exercise to the teeth and clears them of food particles. Also it aids digestion, cw Atc? Every Heal DAILY NEBRAS KAN COURSES BY RADIO BEGIN NOVEMBER 9 Division Offer Two Subjects Weseen and Stuff Will Civ L.ctur.. Two correspondence c'ourws by radio are offered by the University extension division beginning Novem ber 0. The lectures for each course are to be given one day each week jover KFAB. Prof. Maurice H. W'es 'eon will give a course in business j English in a series of twenty ldc Iturcs, with written assignments to make the instruction practical. The lectures will be given each Tuesday evening, beginning November 9. A course of study of tho Book of Job is offered by Prof. F. A. Stuff, who ; will give a series of lectures eacn I Wednesday afternoon. There will 'also be written assignments. Further 'information regarding thesa courses may be obtained from the University extension division. International Show Will Include Ponies The Baby International Livestock Exposition at the Agricultural corn pus made final arrangements for the showing of a class of fancy Shetland ponies. Along with the showing of these ponies will be an exhibition given by these ponies and their rid ers for the entertainment of the au dience. Tickets have gone on sale and are selling very rapidly. It is stated that the supply of available tickets will soon be exhausted, and any person desiring to obtain tickets should get them as soon as possible or they may be gone before the week is over. The tickets are selling for thirty-five cents each. Football Armor Costly To retain a Big Ten football play er so that he can skillfully die for alma mater costs exactly $23.39 ac cording to The Big Ten Weekly. But to put the young man on the field properly equipped from both the standpoint of protection and style, is something else again. The armor that each player wears figures up closely to $150 for a season. University Candy Kitchen 244 No. 13th Street HOME OF Fine Candies and Lunches Students' Supplies Toilet Articles Booth Service Where Students Meet Daily laiaiEiaMaiaaiaEiaissisiiMaisiBjaisiEisra 1 i The Hauck Studio li 1 1 Skoagland Photographer 1216 "O" B-2991 U Honey For Sale New honey in the comodor extracted $2 gallon. Six pallon lots or more $1.88 per gallon. c Produced exclusively from clovers. Quality Guaranteed. State Whether comb or extract is wanted when ordering. The Busy Bee Apiary Beemer, Nebraska iiiii 'i ir :-::r-f-t":::::::::::"::-:-::r:::::: Dr.M. C. Hall, '06, Returns From Research Expedition in hte Tropics Dr. Maurice C. Hall, '00, chief of tho zoological division of the Bureau of Animal Industry, returned Sep tember 15 from a research expedi tion into the tropics, organized and directed by the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, and conducted under tho auspices of the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundation. Hall represented the Nebraska de partment of tho expedition. He made a survey of the animal-parasite sit uation in Panama, Nicaragua, and Salvador. Unexpected findings con cerning animal parasites nre re ported. Besides gathering much infor mation regarding these, the expedi tion brought back about one hundred and fifty bottles of prevailing para sites, some .of them apparently new and of economic and scientific im portance. Dr. Hall reports that the hot tropi cal sun has a sterilizing action on bacteria. The rains are torrential and have a washing effect which serves to sweep worm eggs and larvae into vThter courses and out of contact with livestock. One important object of the expe Jensen is Delegate To Texas Celebration Dr. F. W. Jensen who secured his doctor's degree in 1925, was des ignated by Chancellor Avery to re present the University of Nebraska-J at the semi-centennial celebration of the Agricultural and Mechanical college of Texas Friday and Satur day. Dr. Jensen is now connected with the chemistry department of that institution. , Indian Speaks Prof. S. N. Dasiutta of Calcutta, India, will speak to the student body of Grinnell on the mysticism and social aspects of India. Professor Dasiutta came to the United States to attend the International Congress on Philosophy, which met at Har vard University recently. Milwaukee (Delicatessen Always A CORNHUSKER sandwich and one of our tasty Bittersweet Malted Milks is a perfect combination dition was to determine what diseases are likely to be carried northward by shinments of livestock. The results show thot In shipping livestock from Central America to the United States the only diseases of livestock that appear to warrant serious considera tion are tick fever, anthrax, blackleg, and tetanus, though final conclusions depond on tho identification of the parasites. ' Tho exnedition made a special study of drugs for the removal of worms. The most interesting develop ment of this work was the discovery that nearly forty percent of the sol diers examined by the scientists were infected by hook worms not pre viously known to be present in man in Central America. These findings are a great aid to public-health work in those rccions. The scientists col laborating in this project were Doc tor Angustine; Dr. D. M. Malloy of the Rockefeller Foundation: Don Bernabo Rosalcs, Nicaraguan phar macist; and Doctor Hall. The trin resulted also in other find ings of a specialized and highly tech nical character, including tho effi cacy of several new drugi. Gray Anderson's Luncheonette 143 North 12th. Formerly Lcdwich's LIGHT LUNCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE CONFECTIONERY EAT A BUTTER KISTWICH IT'S TOASTED Open Until Midnight Open until Midnight and Sunday V Everything for the Dutch party, picnic or Weinie Roast Lunch 1619 "O" St. Something New At The Idyl Hour The new CORNHUSKER sandwich is a "darb" The Idyl Hour Original home of the Tostwich 136 No. 12th ij'Wlitilill tl''tj -AT ALL TIMES MAGEE'; Security Mutual Barber Shop, 12 A 0 WANT ADS ROOM In dcslrnblo home for one or two girls who will help care for baby. Reasonable. B4307. 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