BBMBJJBWBPjMBBBBBBWBBBBBliBBBBBMMBBwww?Jrr?-c..'. - . - T n E DAILY NEBRASKAN CAMPUS NOTES Ruth Heacock Visiting. Ruth Heacock of KallH City iH vilt ing at the IM neta Phi house Music, Louis Hagonsick, Auto F-2042. DELINQUENTS REPORT TODAY. Committee Acting on Cases of Mid-1 Semester Idlers. ' Up to noon yesterday nil reports of the inld-HeniOHtor'H, except tlume of the ' law Hchool, had been reported to the I delinquency committee Notices have been Hcnt to all delinquents who arc No Special Ushers. (required to present theniHcivcH to tlie Only regular iiHhers with uniforms committee Saturday forenoon and state will leport at the athletic field by 2 their case o'clock today K K Frost Telephone Yule Bros at onco. Hearings begin at 8 o'clock today In honor of the football game the com mittee will adjourn for the afternoon I K. F. SPECIAL MUSIC AT VESPERS Call Hoy O Warde, dance orchestra, Auto 718G, L-8152. MEDICAL COLLEGE RATED HIGH Acoth Visitors. Alma lleinzelman of Lyons and Alvle Quinn of Jackson were visitors at the Acoth house this week Thanksgiving Music Given Under Di rection of Mrs. Raymond Sunday. A Univcihity (horns tialned b Mis Carrie H Raymond will assist the quaitet ot the First Congrega Uonal i lunch at espers next Hundav afternoon They will sing special Thanksgiving music, including Dud ley Buck's "Festival Te Deum." National Medical Boards Declare Ne- T, !1(lr..Hs 1V Mr Howard the braska's College to Be of First , ConmWntlonal University pastor, will Class, Omitting la. and Kas. be on the subject of "Tradition The status of the Medical College ol Nebraska in comparison with the med ical schools of Nebraska, Kansas and lown, has recently been determined in a manner that should be a source of , pride to the local medics The covin-1 cil on education of the American Medi-1 eal Association some time ago classi-1 fled Nebraska's medical school as the WHITE, '11, GOES TO NEW YORK Electrical Graduate Working Up with Big Operating Firm. Harry L White, K E '11. is now with the Doherty Operating Company of New York This company operates gas and electric light plants all over I The Cornhuskers' last appearance Saturday. But you have to appear on the campus all winter long. Insure yourself of stylish well-tailored, perfect fitting togs by making your se lection here. L SYSTEM clothes for young gentlemen "cagey' styles that are totally and distinctly different. Both suits and overcoats that will put you in the front rank of the best dressed chaps in school. Drop in tomorrow for a good look. Light Company as a member of the Doherty School of Practice for das and Electrical Engineers - Ly CLASSIFIED COLUMN . I. .. I' .... !..... .. irw 1w lilt ruining rui hum i- man u ji-ui mi only one of first class in the state ,,.,,., ' . , i was with the Denver Gas At Electiic Later, when the New l oik state ooaru of health reised its list of acceptable medical schools, it left the state's med ical school the only approved one in the state I The importance of these classifica-' tions is shown by the fact that the national association recognized no , school in Kansas to be of first class, j while the New York board omits the medical college of Iowa from its list of acceptables. The action of tho two classifying agencies goes to prove be yond doubt that Nebraska's medical college ib Bupeuor to any similar Insti tution either In this state or in her i M agee &D eemer .?oyd lmouvtwo 'CURD yp1 ing ..OST dray coat jersey .luring Ju nior senior game. Reward at Rag ofllce. LOST Saturday at Olympics, gold watch, Waltham works in hunting case, initials "C E. M , 08," on cover Return to this ofllce for reward IU Engrav ing Office llif) No. 12th B-1917 southern or eastern neighbors -Cut. ' LOST Plain barreled black Moore's ALUMNAE TEA NOVEMBER 30. i non-leakame louiuuin pen on am letic Held Saturday morning Return to Rag otllce for reward 3t Those Interested in Association Plan ning Tea in Honor of Miss Morris. LOST Pair of spiked shoes during the Olympics; $1 reward Call Auto B-1518 3t Preparations are being made by the joST $18 in bills; roll contained ten, Young Women's Christian Association for tho alumnae tea on Saturday, No vember 30, from 3 to 5 o'clock, in the association rooms. This tea is In charge of alumnae girls. It will be given in honor of Miss Eva F. Morris, student secretary for the north central field committee of Y. W. C. A. All alumnae In the city who have been, or are intedested, In the Univer sity association, are cordially Invited to be present. W. S. five, and throe ones H-3581 Finder notify 3t FOR RENT Dance hall, second floor Hrownell blk, 25x90 feet; no better floor in city; elevator service, cloak rooms, toilet rooms, good piano; no public dance allowed In hall; limited to fraternity, sorority, club and private dances; dates reserved; $8 a night. Both phones. H. J. Hill, Brownell blk. tf .LET THE DAILY NEBRASKAN SHOP VITUI DDIMTHVir1 rr Aab w A A Mm A I A A A 11 VJ S m 212-215 South 12th St., Auto B-2082, DO YOUR PROGRAM AND SOCIETY PRINTING VPRIHTIMGJ UNCOUt-nuR.' WE WIL DIE STAMPING FOR YOU GIVE US A CHANCE 129 N. 14th See our Sample WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY Meier Drug Co. 13th and O Sts 5 BIG GAME HUNTERS' FIRST Choice nj? Big enough for the biggest game of North America. STEVENS "High Power" Repeating Rifle No. 425. List Price - $20.0p .z5-.3n.30-.32 and .35 calibers Use Hem. Auto I-oadintf Curtrhlecs SUREFIRE NO BALKS NO JAMS Our "High Power"- Rifles also fur nished in fancy crmtia n-i. n T ' U - hui ;nur uoaior, Send for handsome, new IllUe Catalog J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL COMPANY, P. O. Box 5004 CIIICOPEE FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS oX V y Or ""LyT rm.W&W THEATRES OLIVER THEATRE TODAY 2:30, 3:45, 7:30 & 9 P. M. Last Four Times Mme. Sarah Bernhart In the Spectacular Photo Play "QUEEN ELIZABETH" Mats 20 &. 10c Nights 25 &. 15c MONDAY NIGHT, NOV. 25 David Belasco Presents "THE WOMAN." ORPHEUM ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE GRACE CAMERON CARL M'CULLOUGH APDALE'S 7-00 CIRCUS FOUR KONERZ BR08. GODFREY and HENDER80N SHERMAN and M'NAUGHTON THE FLYING RU88ELL8 Bar. Mats at 2:15 Prices 15c, 25c. Night, 8:15 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. LYRIC THURS., FRI. AND 8AT. BRUCE, MORGAN & BETTY BU8H AND PEYSER PHOTO PLAY8 "The Ligh That Failed" "Hope" A Red Cross Seal 8tory "Pathe's Weekly "His Auto Maiden Trip" 3 Shows Dally 2, 7 and 9 P. M. ALL SEATS 10 CENTS Visit the most enjoy able and up to date Moving Picture. Programmes given at 1329 0 Str., South Side. cFlir IBuulfj lihr yntir fSorli. "TRY THEM" 240 a. 1 111) &t. Etnruln. NpU. GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT WESTERFIELD'S CAFE 213-213 North 9th St." MEAL TICKETS $2.00 AND UP LITTLE GEM HOT WAFFLES AND MAPLE SYRUP A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO VARSITY STUDENTS