Students of the University of Ok lahoma have been petitioning the board of regents for a revision of the existing "no-date" .and "no-car" rules. Don Pendell Walter C. O'Mallejr "DON'S WAY" SANDWICil, PIE and COFFEE HOUSE Our Slogans "Nothint Over 5c" Curb Service B-23&co.. N-br.1637 0 8'- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Frequont Medical Examinations Lead To Health, Says South Dakota Doctor Vermillion, S. D., Nov. 10. Sign posts pointing the 'Royal road to Health' read, "You must be exam ined frequently," according to Dr. S. M. Hohf of Yankton, president of the South Dakota Medical associa tion, speaking on a program broad cast recently, over radio station KUSD, at the University of South Dakota. Dr. Hohf stated that curing the more malignant diseases is like put ting out a fire. A tin cup full of water will do it when the first spark is struck but it takes a whole fire LIBERTY Five Days Only This Week Starting Monday Night Saturday Excepted Special Not?: Mats. This Week Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. Pierre Watkin Players in u THE FOOL" By Channlng Pollock The Great Fearless, Heart-Gripping Play with Pierre Watkin J. Glynn McFarlane Dulcie Cooper and Cast of Twenty People The Greatest Production Ever Attempted in Stock in Lincoln Same Popular Prices: Mats. 25c, 50c. Eves. 25c, 50c, 75c THE REVELERS AT ALL SHOWS TUES. NITE ST. THERESA'S ALTAR SERVICE BENEFIT. WED. NITE ALPHA THETA CHI BENEFIT. Make Reservations Early NEXT WEEK "NIGHTY NIGHT" department wh the flames are rag ing from the basement to the attic. Dr. Hohf showed how education ofi the American mother in child care has lowered infant mortality, how periodic examination of school chil dren, in modern communities, and physical examinations in colleges and universities have helped to main tain the American bov and e-irl as belter specimen of physical perfec tion, lhese factors, together with the work of health departments and education of the public have lowered the mortality rate, according to Mr. Hohf. Some Diseases on Increase Heart disease, cancer, and kidney diseases were listed by Dr. Hohf as maladies which are on the increase, but -which if caught in the earliest .? MYSTERY ? WHAT WAS THE SINISTER THREAT BEHIND THE WARNING ? Will Die at the 1Q TH 1J HOUR with Bonapart the wonder dog LINDEL BARRYMORE COMEDY-NEWS SHOWS . 3. 6 MAT NITE This Week stages could be prevented from be coming fatal. Heart disease, the speaker slated, develops most usual ly from focal infections of long standing, as of the teeth or tonsils. Periodic examination by a coftipe tent family physician, said the doc tor, would uncover these infections before their poisons developed in flamation of the heart. As with heart disease, so with the cancer and kidney diseases, which the doctor believes may be prevented if the in fections are discovered before se rious developments occur. To the end of keeping on the royal ular and periodic examinations for both children and grownups. The family doctor should be visited reg ularly, and both children and adults should insist on a thorough physical examination. "We safe-guard our money by putting it in steel valuts guarded day and night, said the doc tor, "we snouia not anow our health, which is, a bigger asset than all the earthly goods we can "ever collect, to lay around carelessly with no one to protect it. WRITING CONTESTS CLOSE News Reporters Of Nebraska Boys And Girls Clubs Compete News writing contests among the reporters of Nebraska boys and girls clubs are being closed up now and winners are being announced by the weekly papers offering the prizes. The boys and girls who win will come to the annual club week at the College of Agriculture in Lincoln in June, 102S, with all their expensed ment knew more about the national constitution than three-fourths of the citizens of the United States. Communism, was described by the speaker as "socialism with a shave and a hair cut." Mexico is now in the grip of it, stated the speaker, and it is trying to spread into the United States. It is up to the young er generation, the college students in particular, said Miss Schwed, to stamp it out. The record score in major soccer competition is 36 to 0, made by Ar broath in .-a Scottish cup contest against Bon Accord in 1885. paid by the -papers. While at the road of health Dr. Hohf urgedreg-Hclub week, they will compete with Former Engineering Students Visit Here Recent graduate visitors at the College of Engineering are: Glenn F. Sudman, civil engineering '26. who is with the Skelly Oil company at EI Dorado, Kan.; James D. Mar shall, civil engineering '25, now a resident of Kansas City, Mo., where he is conected with the Harrington Howard: Ash company; and Luther R. Branting, civil engineering '17, superintendent of mines, the Amer ican Bauxite company, at Bauxite, Ark. THEIR ONLY SIN WAS They Loved! IMMORAL? IMMORTAL? Who Is to Judge? . , . " .J The Screen's Greatest Lovers in the Screen's Greatest Love Story "When A Man Loves 99 A Gorgeously Produced Romance with JOHN BARRYMORE :AND: DOLORES COSTELLO BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA THIS WEEK THIS WEEK Shows 1:00, 3:00 7:00, 9:00 ORPHEDM Mats. 35c Nite 50c A - tats W V- S W A wctubji i i A VAUDEVILLE Joe McGrath & Elsie Travers The Singing Funsters PICTURES NEBR.-PITT FOOTBALL GAME OLYMPICS ARMISTICE DAY PARADE SHOWS 1 -3-5-7-9 LINCOLN The Night Glub Girls A Versatile Trio in a "Petite Revue" Rector & Cooper The Famous Colored Tap Dancers Beaver and his Melody Monarchs CHENOWETH Playing "Prelude by Rachmaninoff" MAT. 35c NITE 50c III $ ' ' - i k A' tAtprestnUd it- th View Amsterdam TKeaXi-e, JY.y. S tn4mut mik :ti - iwj a vrutwnz oreaeway cast manning f .n4.thir Pmsbatm VZtxcevs , U LIBERTY S Nov. 19 Nir.HT. tt KA 4 M 9 Kl 9 AA . 1 An MATINEE: $2.50, I.'so,' 1.00,'.75, Plus Tax SEATS NOW ON SALE 0 VSPEMDED m Tomorrow All Week Every Evening At 8:30 P. M. The PLAYHOUSE JOY SUTPHEN MGR. WORLD'S MOST UNIQUE THEATER " HOMrTOF THE SPOKEN DRAMA (LINCOLN'S OWN STOCK COMPANY) NOTEWORTHY ARTISTIC PRODUCTIONS Matinees Tues., Thur. and Sat. At 2:30 P M. A play that will send you home with a recommend ation for your friends. Clran as a whistle with a well constructed plot that offers a good part to every member of our largo east. 46th Successful Week A BIG WAVE OF SUCCESS EVERY LINE A LAFF EVERY SITUATION AN UPROAR A Full House Playhouse Orchestra Clyde Davis Conductor A $2.80 SHOW FOR 7 Be IF YOU LIKE TO LAFF DONT MISS "A FULL HOUSE." POPULAR PRICES: EVENINGS AT 8:30 P. M., 25c. 50c. 75c MATINEES AT 2:30 P. M. 25c AND 50c Monday, November 14 Benefit "hi Chi Th.ta Tuesday, November IS Benefit P. E. O. Chapter D. L. Wed. A Thurs., Nov. 16 17 Benefit Lion's Club Boy Scouts, Overnight Club irt EI -1 Hi- Pari Sky Scrapers! v Wallace BEERY and Raymond HATTON IN "NOW WE'RE IN THE AIR" "Behind the Front" showed them in the army) "We're in the Navy Now" too them to sea. "Now We're in the Air" presents them as Batty Baloonltics. COMEDY M-G-M NEWS SHOWS 1-3-5-7-9 MAT. 25r NITE 35c RIALTO each other for Nebraska honors and a fine silver loving cup. Between the time the winner is announced in each contest and next June, the ed itor may coach his winner all hq chooses and some special help will be given them by the extension ed itor of the College of Agriculture. Nineteen weekly paper contests have been on in the state during the year. It is likely that a large pro portion of them will finish up in a satisfactory manner. One out of eight of the summer clubs in the state were represented in the weekly paper contests. As a result of this and other encouragement by the press of the state, the final average of the year will probably be seven news items written by the boys and girls for every ten club meetings held this summer. State club leader? hoped to have half the meetings cov ered by the news reporters and are well pleased with the results obtained. 17 black (degrees Jht largest selling quality pencil i in the wovld Superlative in quality, the worldfamous UpyinJ 7ENUS VPENCHS At dealers Buy a dozen give best service and longest wear. Plain ends, per dot. $1.00 Rubber ends, per doz 1.20 American Pencil Co., 2!S Fifth Atc.N.T. MattrtoUMQUEThmLtaJ Cuiorrd Pencils In U colors $1.00 per dor. Just that time of year when they taste awful good. Buy 'em by the Sack , Hotel D'Hamburger 114 12th St. 1718 "O" American Watches for Americans Our Specialty Fenton B. Fleming 1143 "O" South Dakota Speaker Urges Study of United States Constitution Vermillion, S. D., Nov. 12. Com pulsory courses on the United States constitution for students in Amer ican colleges and universities, were urged by Miss Hermina Schwed, for mer secretary of the league for con stitutional government, in a recent speech at the University South Da kota. In arguing for such compulsory training, Miss Schwed stated that the opponents of constitutional govern- MM The AMBASSADOR An ambau-dor of accuracy. 14 Kt white or green gold a. filled; 15 jewel move- $7 Q.50 merit! radium dial . W ONE OF THE THINGS NECESSARY TO STUDENTS STRAP WATCH $11.00 to 75.00 Pay from your allowance Boyd Jewelry Co. 1042 O St. "YOUR DRUG STORE" "Our warm lunches sure taste food these cold days." Owl Pharmacy S. E. Cor. 14 A P. Phono B108S Patent Leather Arabian Buckle Dainty Spike Heel $10 bccpc1 ft CREATION Cordon V-Line Pa "Zippers" Hose $3.95-$5.00 .fc. Anew model that ac centuates the alluring lines of the daintily contoured ankle and forecasts with usual Peacock accuracy, fashion's trend la shoes. 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