I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN . L.ar HoeoreJ a B,t Tain Shop" Renio (Continued from TV One.) ofth.Coif),LL.M. (Columbia 25). M. HinUe, 2S, ex-Law '25 D,koU 1922). Nebraska Ihool Supply House. Edward Jennings, '26, (Iowa 1925) Gorge w"" 1125). jtin08 E. Lawrence, Law Edi t T The Lincoln Daily Star; Associ J," professor of Journalism, Univer ity cf Nebraska. George A. Lee, '03 (Phi Beta Kap M Law '05 (Order of the Coif) Missouri 1901, Kansas 1903, Wash Un University 1904). General bmL Continental Gas and Electric Company. j C. McRcynolds, Law '04 (Mis uari 1903, Washington 1904).Law- - .-Tit; G. R. Mnn, Law io vimnois 1910). Lawyer. Ti...j T Marti. '23 (Hastinrs), ljuu ' - Liw'27, (South Dakota 1925). Frank A. Peterson, '05, (Phi Beta fcppa). Law '10 Order of the Coif) (Iowa 1905). Lawyer. John L. Polk, Law '16, (Kansas 1916). Lawyer. Clifford L. Rein, 13, Law '15, J. D. 21, (Illinois 1910, Minnesota 1911). Lawyer. David Sher, '22, (South DakoU 1925). C, A. Sorenson, '13, Law '16 (Illi nois 1912, Iowa 1913). Lawyer T. P. R. Stocker, '09 (Phi Beta Kappa), Law '11 (Order o the Coif) Lawyer. Volta W. Torrey, '26, (Journalism) (South DakoU 1924, Iowa 1925). Gayle C. Walker, '24, (South Da koU 1924). Instructor in Journal ism, University of Nebraska. Byron E. Yoder, '08, (Iowa 1907, Illinois 1903). Real estate. Preceding- the reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Emory R, Buckner were honored truest at a dinner given by Prof, and Mrs. M. M. Fogrjr. The guests were Rev. and Mrs. J. D. M. Buckner, Rev. Arthur Buckner of Waterville, Me., Governor and Mrs. Adam McMullen, Chancellor and Mrs. Samuel Avery, Dean and Mrs. W. A. Seavey, Dean and Mrs. Herman G. James, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Mayhew, and Mrs Mary Basby of Los Angeles. C A. Rose Her For Game C. A. Rose, B. Sc. '02, another al umnus who was here for the game, is manager of the research department of the American Smelting and Re fining Company at New York City. New Pistol Equipment Received for Cadets Tistol equipment at the MiliUry Carnival a few weeks ago broke down before he junior cadet officers were able to display their superiority in marksmanship over the senior officers .The matter must soon be settled now, as a challenge was hurl ed Friday at the seniors by the juniors under CapUin Victor G. Huskoa. Pistol Practice for the ad vanced course cadets starts this week, and the scores will decide which class is more expert with the frontier shooting iron. Ohio State University has three letter men back for the rifle team this winter. The team will compete in the Western Conference. A ten Utive schedule has been arranged with twelve western and eastern universities. Polo and fencing are two other miliUry sports at Ohio SUte Univer sity besides rifle shooting. The fenc ing team will have as coach a man who studed the sport n France last summer. The polo team s in need of additional good horses. THE "CIROTUX" -A SMART NEW COLLEGE TUX-$45 ci nv I THIS IS OUR FIFTH ANNUAL T U X E D O- W E'E K -BE SURE TO TAKE ADvAN 1 TAGE OF IT! i DURING TUXEDO WEEK HELD EVERY YEAR AT THE BE GINNING OF THE FORMAL SEASON FOfl THE SPECIAL BENEFIT OF NEBRASKA MEN ALL OF OUR TUXEDOS, SHOES, AND TUX ACCESSORIES ARE DISCOUNTED TEN PER CENT. ' ITS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR OUTFIT AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING; IT MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO BUY SPLENDID QUALITY AND STYLE AT THE PRICE YOU'D ORDINARILY PAY FOR FAR INFERIOR QUALITY. L AND AT $53.5(-WE'VE A SPECIAL OUTFIT FOR YOU THAT INCLUDES A TUX, VEST, SHIRT, STUDS, LINKS, COLLAR AND TIE-A FORMAL WARDROBE THAT WILL BE GOOD AS LONG AS YOU'RE IN SCHOOL. STOP IN TOMORROW-AND GET THE THINGS YOU'LL NEED FOR THE MILITARY BALL-AND THE PARTIES TO FOLLOW. FAD I HARS NEBRASIOSS LEAENC GOLLECE CLOTHIERS WOMEN'S SOCCER PRACTICE BEGINS Women's Athletic Association Urges More Womem to Try out for Teems The Women's Athletic Association opened the soccer season last week with the good number out for the first practice. Soccer is new to some of the students, but the associ ation is desirous of more women be-! coming interested in the sport. Freshmen women are especially in vited, and more senior women will have to come out or there will not be enough to make a senior team. The nights for practices are: Monday-Sophomore. Tuesday general. Wednesday junior and senior. Thursday freshmen. Friday general. The list is posted on the WT. A. A. bulletin board in the west Armory. Completion of the ten necessary prac tices gives twenty-five points. In making a class team or being a substi tute, fifty, seventy-five, or one hun dred poinU are possible. All points are awarded according to the players ability. Sealork Talk. a McCook Dean W. E. Sealock of Teachers' College gave an educational-week ad dress at McCook last Sunday even ing on "Schools of Yesterday and Today." Covering Planned The football playing field of the University of Illinois at Champaign, will be covered with a rubberized ma terial, protecting it from rain, George Huff, athletic director, is planning to install this covering at a cost of $10,000 or $12,000. A similar cov ering is used by hte major league baseball clubs. Sorority Ratings A rating of sororities according to activities is published at Syracuse. The data is compiled on a basis of an activity uoint system, the number of activity points aggregated being di vided by the toUl membei-ship of each house. The University of Montana is one of the few colleges in the country that has three official colors for its athletic teams. The colors are cop per, silver, and gold, representing the colors of the three principle minerals of the state. RIALTO Mon.-Tues.-Wed . WILL NIGH'S production presented by Garrick Pictures Corporation A STIRRING DRAMA OF HIGH SOCIETY with Claira Windsor Bert Lytell Doris Kenyon Cullen Landis "Kiss me. I Adapted from the novel by Hu?hes Cornell A First National Picture Mat. 20c. Nite. 30c ChO. 10c From the columns of the official organ of the University of Ariiona we glean a moBt curious bit of news. The message sUtes that the Univer sity for the first time in iU existence recently cleared money on a football game played on their home field. In a recent game the expenses were three hundred dollars and the gate amounted to three hundred and nine teen dollars, leaving a net profit of nineteen dollars. Fordyce Speaks at Syracuse Dr. Charles Fordyce of the depart ment of educational psychology and measurements gave an educational week address at Syracuse last Sunday evening. 0RPHEUM TWO NIGHTS ONLY MON. AND TUES. DECEMBER 7-8 The Smashing Chicago Success r3rV BARRT CONNER COMEDY OF tv a 3 AMERICAN LIFE tQue CfrAL &l7ERTAinr1EHT- :. -, ( ThE AUDENCE TOOK EfiOM IT AS , MUCH ROBUST DEUGHT AS f HAVE y EVER SEEN MANIFESTED Iff S THE THEATRE- Eight Months at La Salle Theater, Chicago MAIL ORDERS NOW $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE. DONT MISS THIS SPARKLING ROMANCE tu LINCOLN THEATRE NEXT WEEK 4 Xe 1 1 W I J starring WU CHANHY A Victor SeagtrcmprvductieH EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTI ONE University of Nebraska GLEE CLUB NEBRASKA NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL PICTURES SHOWS 1, 3, S, 7, 9. MAT. 35c NITE 50c CHIL. 10. ?5e Villjam'Inx pr of vital intr woman ar, Ya arc sure to prmiM tbe profTeMB presented at this little theater this - V I oo Scenario by Edmund Gouidi&g 1EAJCTKIII1XD production Bases' CHANNING POLLOCK'S grot Aec SMiass, ON THE STAGE EDDIE DAVIS and GIRLS In the Snappirst ef SONG aad DANVE REVUES also news, comedy and topical pictures earnest harrison's orchestra Mrs. Mar Mills. Orfanist SHOWS AT I, , S, 7. . MAT. ZSc NITE 40c CHIL. 10c pirn i ncia m t jt- J J A CARNIVAL OF LAUGHTER THIS WEEK DONT MISS THIS SPARKLING ROMANCE MON. TUES. WED. tZik EVKYBODY cots J MON. TUES. WED. WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY The Pr of Blackface1 Fuastars PETRIE & GREGORY In their Bis iaua "ACES BACK TO BACK" i si CHRISSIE & DALEY Eccentric Cainay ia a Kevd War "THE BILL COLLECTOR "THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE" a Aa Unusual Vaudeville Offeria DOREEN SISTERS A Eurepeaa Duicuif Surprise Witk JIMMY T ALBERT at tee Flsss Brady, Riddell &. Murray la "BiU e-f Haraseer" The Master Cracksasaa RAFFLES Aautziai Startliae Mrstifriaf P I I 'HOME COOKING" ' . j ' - r'y - . - s, VISUALIZED WORLD NEWS Caeaiac THUR FRL SAT. Arthur z Morton Havel VISUALIZED WORLD KtWS J C N. HCHAFDS AND D. F. EASTERDAY. Oranist and their Associate PUvers ta "LOVERS LANE" 1 n n ; ! bt r A - - y -3 '- - : SHOWS AT 7 -n. o oo MT. " ' -. T . I r r ' H . : I f rs HO''S AT I. 3. , 7. MAT. ?c. KITE ZS-. CH!i Oc