Siosrren to Sneak On Tractor Tests O. W. Sjogren, professor of Agrl cultural Engineering, will give a lec ture on 'Tho Nebiaska Tracto, TibUs" Uiiij evening at 8 o'clock in tho general locturu loom of Hcsscy Hah at the regular monthly meeting 01 the Nebiaska chapter of Sigma Xi. Tractor testing was instituted by a luw enacted by the legislature in 1919 for the benefit of NcbiaMia iui in ert). The results are being waicne... by other sutuit und fon igu countries. la order to eifeelively carry i.u. ihe work .-. special testing apparatus was necessary ami has been uesiguoi. and constructed by tlie University One piece of tliis apparatus is i. dynamometer car, tho first of its kind that has ever been built fo. draw-bar work. During the past foa sou Bisty-elght tractors have beci. tested and the results are available I tho pubiic. The meeting tonight is open to the public. 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HKVIKW HKWKK'H I.YKIC OKIIKTli. g MIOWrl HTAKT AT I. !l. R 7. I) 8 .: u !: k ;t WsrVOiTSOflOaWHKW1; if See It Today THE PENALTY Tfce season's greatest photo play and . the only picture with A LEGLESS HERO Comedy, News, EtcO GO EARLY PRICES 10c, 15c and 30c MIMEOGRAPHING Prompt, Accurate Service. Mathematics and The Sciences Our Specialty. Lt Us Bid cn Your Work. Edwards Bros., Ann Arbor, Mich. HEFFLEY'S TAURUS OF QUALITY Cleaning and Ucnmde'lng for 'Lad log and Gents. 132 No. 11th St. ni:2 Red Cross Institute For Next Semester The Uod Cross Institute for ihe t.aining of social workois Is to be gneu in no Department oi Socioiog, -nam tliis j cur. The work wa oi tuod for tlm aist time the s.jmu. semester oi" last year ami ironi Ui standpoint ef tlm Red doss was con iudeu.d so satisfactory Uiih Uic nave again asked tho cooperation u. die University. Nebraska is one oi .our colleges in the Central l),visioj. oi. tlio Ked Cross giving himii.i. k.ouses. tlio Dtliers being ilu liiii o.sities of Chicago. Iowa uad Wis kk.ll;,in. 'i ue course is open only oil uppro viu eulier uy tlio resident director, ii case 01 Liiive.sily stuiieuts, or b Uiu euueatioual director of tho Ceu i.ul Liivisioii at Chicago, in c,o o ..eiireciueiit pei sons. Seniors niu ,,aiduaio sluueiits who have spc .i.uucii in sociology or auult spi ciaL ..mi experience m social voik a-c i.ibie lor applications. HOoiuon Open. 'I lid hiiitiuuo last, y ear Iiad te:i i.auenis to all of whom piu posi lou.i v. eid open upon completion ot c.ie couise. Among those acceptiut, m iretarial positions with tue itev. v.i'uss woie Albeila Outhouse at Ai uii,u, Neb.; Uoroiliy Wallace ti kt'iniie, Wyo.; Alice Kiumger ai ...ui..keun, Midi., and Kstlier and llutli jones at Liucoiii. btuiiciits iiae.eted in the lied k'ross liist.tutc may secure deuiilea .uiormauou fioia the resident Uircc .iji, 1'iOiCbSor ' illiams, at Social Sci ence, lluu. THE DAILY NE BRAS KAN Campus Club Jtiolds uletide jV'estivity Tho Campus Club, composed of the latulty women, had a Christmas party at Klieu Smith Hull Tuesday evening. The wording ou the invitation fo. the party was aa follows: Ho. Campus Club, come one, come all .:.t Tuesday at eight to Ellen Smith HaU. M'iry Garden is to be in town All decked out in that wonderful gown, Si.uia has promised to appedr With his bag all filled with good cheer. I'.iiiig your knitting if you wish, And uiop a quai ter in the dish, lint if your dues you've already paid Pass by the dish; be not afraid, ('or you there surely will ba loom. Tlione the committee by Tuesday noon. There were foity five present. Miss Jessie Glass acted the part of Maty Garden, but a Victrola behind th seenes furnished the music. Mis uia Donati took the pait which ihe U'.J school boy played in Mary Gai dent's performance here in Lincoln icteutly. A clever gift was drawn by each uno Diesent. Each KUest madi- a ie.ru and put it with the prreni upon, the tieo. S-nta Claus, thi tart was taken by Miss Lulu Main, nind.'il gifts and sacks of lefresb meiUs, siick candy, apples and ani .i.al cracke.s from the light jd Christ ma!! tree. The personnel of the com niittee which had the paity in charge ,vas Miss Mario Clark, chairman, and In Misses Edna Hewit Lulu Itunge, liuth Odell and Mrs. Pickup. MICHIGAN. Additions to i lie faculty shown by tins report of the Registrar at the university c( Michigan incriased tin number of instructors with 125 mem bers, tweuty-rfix assistant profes-iois ona associate proiessor and one pro fessor. Exchange. INDIANA. To promote tlio iuteicsts of th; iTnivorsItv in lizard to a new do. nutoiy for the girls, the 1. U. alum nae are raising L ie Cirl.s' Loan Funu from $3 000 to ?0,OOJ and establish . . r ntiL, a'ln iln l -sli i 11 iU.ii! nig a -j each of the congressional districts - Exchange. Chamber of Commerce. Entertains Team The Lincoln Chamber of Com merce eatoitalned tjlio Nebraska Stock Judging team, tho faculty mem litrs of the Animal Husbandry l)e partment and their wives at luncheon , i sturdily. Their guists weie Profes sor and Mrs. W. 11. Burr, Professo. and Mrs. II. Grumlich, Professor anu Mrs. William Savin, Professor, and Mrs. William Loeftel, Professor M. 11. Possom, Professor W. W. 'Donick, Chuilos Atkinson, W. S. Kice, K. A. Hcpperly, ltoyal Schoen and C. C. Clark. Mr. Elche distributed roses to the guests utter the luncheon. Noted Labor Leader Will Speak Tonight Shoemaker Chooses Subject "Selling" Mr. 1L W. Shoemaker, manager of khu Lincoln branch of the National Cash Register company, will addnss tho weekly meeting of the Univer sity Commercial Club this morning in .ioeial Science room 301, and lias chosen for his subject "Selling." Lat .-ear Mr. Shoemaker addressed the eiub and offered to sell any membei of the club anything he would sug o'osi. Ho made good ids boast auu ikieinbei's who heard Mr. Shoemaker .att year are eager to listen to him again. The meeting is open to any member of the Collr;.' of Business Administration. Kol.owing tne adareTa ti'.ere will be i shoit business meeting of the club. Avery Will Address Farmers' Congress Chancellor Samuel Avery will give an address on "University Activi ties Which Rjach and Influence Di rectly Agricultural Life in Nebraska" today at the convention of the Ne biaska Farmers' Congiess which is holding its twelfth annual session ia Omaha Tuesday, Wednesday ant. Thursday of this week. Approximately .,1)0 delegates will be in attendance. A. P. Sondles of Columbus, Ohio, secretary of the National Fa.iue.s Congiess, gave, the annual address rVet.UEsday evening. The three-da., program included speeches by prom inent men connected wLh the vari ous phiuses of farm Interests, Biich as einpl'jyini nt, financial conditions and legislation. WHY NOT? "You'd better lengthen those skirts, Mario." "Uh?" "Gentlemen are apt to mistake you for a little girl and try to take you on their laps." " ell J" Exchange. Since the announcement Wodnes day that Frank Morrison, secretary of the American Federation of L-! bor, was making a special Blop in Lincoln Thursday to address an open meeting for the University public, many students and faculty members, ;.: sign'iioil i heir Intention to at tend. The meeting will be held in the Red Room of the city Y. M. C. A. at 6 p. m. Dinner wiil be servid a, 50 cents a plate. Those who have not rcpoited that they will be pres ent rhoiild do eo before 3 p. m. Thursday. Phone University Y. M. C. A. "Mr. Morrison comes to Nebraska under the auspices of tho Industrial Research Club. Tho Sammy Over in America we gotta lilac bush fifty feet high. The Tommy 1 wish I could lila that. Exchange. WANT ADS. LOST Waterman fountain pen be tween N ha.l and Ussey Hall. Finder return to Student Activities Office. LOST On the icampus Monday, a photograph wrapy d in blue papr. If found return to Student Activities Oa'ice and receive reward. LOST Gold octogonal shaped wrist watch with initials E. M. I'., on back. Lost between S. S. building ami 12th and O stieets. Return to Student Activities office. Reward. '.1KLS Here's your chance to buy, the kind of gifts you really like tc buy. Y. W. C. A. Bazaar, Decerns Id and IT. Ellen Smith Hall. '3t 'iST Cold watch on a black ribbon. r.,.-,rH nine? 2t i lit " v -' w " jA Practical Commercial Course Is the shortest and surest route to A FINE WELL PAYING POSITION in the business world or the teaching profession. Why not investi gate our courses now? You can enter any time. New Classes January 3. LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE Vecrelitel l-v National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools L. B. C. Bids., 14th and P B6774 Lincoln, Neb. Honor System at California Works One mart was suspended for six monthB and two others were d prived of student union membership at the University of California f tending their fee cards to Etuden's who were not. members of the stu dent union, so that they could gain admission to a football game without paying. Tho action was taken by tho un dergraduate student affairs commit tee, which is the governing board or the honor system at California. The honor system at California is achiev ing remarkable results, according to comments of students and educators who are acquainted with the situa tion at the University. Exchange. Judges Says Girls Need "Spanking" NEW YORK, Dec. 15. New Yov! g;ris between fei.Ueen und eighteen years old, who do not go to ihe continuation sell ) ..i as required bu who instead "com.1 latj cou.t pa.ntod far more brilliantly tha?i lootlight fa vorites' are in iu 1 ji a spanking, Magistiale Ale: audi r Brough tie clared today. "A good spanVi.';; would do them good," he said, )ie!.lecii..pr to suggest who should have i lie tas.. Most of the tru..-.iy cr.ses, he sai.l vt re the dauglUe-.s of foreign born parents. "Their mothers try to get liiem attend class," said the judge, "but they aro laughed at by their haughty Americanized offsprings." Clothes of John Brown On Display in Museum The Archaeological Museum now has on display a collection of articles used by John Brown and his sous, noted abolitionists, in their raid, made in Kansas, aud in the bordei states before the Civil War. The collection consists of wearing apparel worn by Brown and his sou. at the time of their death; guns am. knives used by them during their uu uierous raids; bullet molds from which bullets were molded by the wives of the Browns. In addition t these, quite a number of documents: of historical impoitance, including tho last letter written by"Jbhn Browi and a proposed Constitution cf the United States diaiW by him a:t to be seen. The, :co!ection was ipi'esmted t: the society by the granddaughter oi John Brown, who is nov residing il Ohio Ohio State Lantern. i II I miiB ml mi ii 1 1 1 ii.mwmi . ...vrt?,t ja-irtiailMlMi,llftfcViMlilitAlil l n - Southern Rag-a-Jazz and Will Entertain at a Christmas Party At the Rosewilde Party House on Friday, December 17 Dancing at 8:30 f Winter Suits and Overcoats soil quickly. Send them to us regularly. 333 North Twelfth Street Phone B 2311 Farquhars Headquarters for Fine Xmas Gifts for Men. You should look spic and span let us put you in shape. Stop in before you leave for home and select the things you'll want to give. . Complete assortments of ties, shirty, mufflers, hosiery, gloves, fur caps, sweaters, jewelry and a thoroucii knowledge of men's tastes are at your service here when you come in. Formal clothes are ready; everything you'll need; correct styles; dependable qualities. -THE MOMfi OF OOOO UOTNE-C Zje- :