I THE DAILY NEBRASKACT Oliver Theater TODAY 2:30, 7:20 and 9 p. m. All This Week (Except Thursday Night). Election Returns To night Until Mlgnight The Underworld Vice and All Its Dangers "Ttio Liltlo Girl tloxt Door" Expose of the Traffic In Girls Mat. 15c; Nights, All Seats 25c NOVEMBER 14-20 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 8aturday and Monday Six Days Powerful Gripping Picture Drama That Daring Photoplay WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN f A 8ubject Treating on BIRTH CONTROL WESTERN VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT 2:30 Three 8hows Daily 7:15-9 p. m, VERNA MERSERAU "A Romance of Old Egypt" E. J. MOORE The Gabby Trixter SWAIN'S NOVELTY . , Performing Rats and Cats ARTHUR AND GRACE TERRY Lariat Dancers UNIVERSAL WEEKLY K ... Two Part Photo De Luxe CAMERON AND O'CONNOR "Hired and Fired" Mats 15c Nights 25c Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MODELS DE LUZE An Artistic Treat THE EARTHQUAKE ' Fourth Episode "THE SHIELDING SHADOW" Pathe News "WINSOR McKAY AND HIS JERSEY SKEETER" "THE BURGLAR" Comedy CAINE AND ODON Comedy Singing and Talking Time 2-7-9 Mats 10c Nights 15c Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night MAG EST I C ONLY 10c ONLY 10c Metro Pictures Corporation Production of ROMEO AND JULIET FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Pictured in Eight Massive Parts. Pro duced at a cost of $250,000. Directed by John VV. Noble. Notable Supporting Cast W. Lawson Butt. Ethel Mantell, Rob ert Cummings, Alex J. Herbert, Leon ard Grover, Helen Dunbar, Genevieve Reynolds. BEVERLY BAYNE Four Days Commencing Monday Special music arranged by G. SchlrmeT and rendered by the Majestic Aug mented Concert Orchestra. The most vostly Motion Picture ever presented to a Lincoln audience. You can't conceive the greatness of this production, you must see it. Continuous Shows from 1:00 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night I u SPA if Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P for college chaps are a spe cialty with us. All Ave ask is to have you come Jn and see what we have to offer. Prices V Ilil Clothing $10 to $25 PROF. HIRING ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Lecture Under Auspices of Christian Science Society Much interest was displayed in the lecture of Prof. Herman S. Hering of Concord, N. H., at the Temple theater Sunday afternoon. His subject was, "The Science of Christian Healing," and he Rpoke under the auspices of the Christian Science society of the University. Professor Hering is a for mer member of the faculty of Johns Hopkins university, but for a number of years has been prominently Iden tified with the Christian-Science move ment and is a member of the board of lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Samuel Petz, a student member of the society, introduced the lecturer. He said that an Important activity of the local society was to disseminate accurate information about Christian Science and that that was done through the meetings of the society, held twice a month in the Temple, through the authorized literature of the movement and through such lec tures as the one given. Professor Hering said In part: Christ Jesus, the great physician, the divine healer, has for all time wet the standard of perfect healing before humanity, and that many do not yet believe in his gospel results from a lack of understanding of the true na ture and philosophy of the so-called miracles which he performed. His ethical teachings are very " generally accepted even by agnostics; although the spiritual records! of the healing work as a part of his divine mission, meet with dissent from many of the cultured people today. The gospels record many Instances of the healing of physical disease by Christ Jesus and his disciples; he re stored a withered hand, he healed an impotent man and a man born blind; he healed paralysis, dropsy, hemorr hage, leprosy, epilepsy and violent in sanity, and he raised the dead. Mental Nature of Matter Matter was formerly believed to be an entity separate from force or ener gy but recent researches and discov eries have rendered this view unten able. In short matter is now regard ed as the appearance, externalization Or projection of force or energy, and consequently what we touch, taste, smell, see or hear, is in fact force. This then brings us to the view point of materialistic philosophy and psychology, from which it further ap pears that the mental faculties which we call sight,, hearing, etc., are dif ferent forms of vibration, and conse quently what we see, hear, feel, taste or smell is a mental impression. Christ Jesus proved the mental nature of matter and existence when he walked on the water, stilled the tempest, healed the sick, raised the dead and overcame other material conditions. Matter Not Substance Nor Life The chief difficulty in realizing the mental nature of matter Is the belief that matter is substance. One of the fundamental properties of substance Is substantiality, which is defined as being that which is last ing, that which has real existence, that which 13 actual and not illusory. This means that substance is inde structible and permanent, and matter cannot therefore bq real substance, sinco it is both destructible and tran sitory; It Is relative, not absolute; a mental concept, and not a substantive actuality outside of consciousness. It is but an appearance of substance to physical sence. All this leads to the perception that there is no life in matter since one of the fundamental characteristics of life is continuity of existence which, as we have seen, cannot be predicated 'of matter. It is thus seen that there is neither substance nor life in matter or ma terial phenomena; that our existence is not material but mental, a state of consciousness, and that truth and life can only be conceived of metaphysi cally. Cn this plane aione can we analyze existence logically and Intel ligently, and solve its problems. The fact that Christian Science hals can readily be determined by fjjy sincere investigator, and the sup- liorting evidence reveals its colncl- . .1 1 1 V,liB rience with spiritual uenuiis, proving this healing to be true and possible today and establishing me fact that Christian Science Is Messi The Philosophy of Christian Science Healing According to the Scriptural ac counts, the healing wrought by the Master and his disciple's, was accom plished through mental or spiritual means alone, thus through some ac tion of thought. Christian Science healing Is brought about In the same way. In both, the healing Principle and law are mental, and wo are thus led to examine Into the nature of Mind and mind action. Christian Science teaches that Mind Is that which thinks, that which ex presses itself In ideas, intelligence, consciousness. Thus it is the basis of all manifestation, the Principle and intelligence of the universe. This divine actuality is the scien tific basis on which all Christian heal ing Is demonstrated, the divine Prin ciple whose unlimited power is util ized in the overcoming of sin and sick ness. Christian Science shows that the bo- called mind which Includes the belief in evil, matter and disease, is not real Mind but a false concept of mind, the Adam dream, which St. Paul terms, "the carnal mind which is enmity against God," In other words, God's unlikeness or opposite. This carnal mind Christian Science further defines as mortal mind, since It includes all that is sick, sinning, discordant and mortal. It is the inversion or coun terfeit of the immortal' divine Mind and its betraying characteristic is finity as opposed to infinity. All that is real is infinite, therefore all that Is finite is unreal. The unreal beliefs of the carnal mind have neither place, location, nor power, any more than has the school boy's erroneous belief that two times two make five. It is simply a false concept. This then is one of the Initial and essential steps in the Science of Chris tian healing the recognition of the unreality of all that which is unlike God, that it has but a seeming and not an actual existence. The order of scientific Christian healing therefore is expressed first, in the knowing of perfect God and per feet man, followed by the recognition of the erroneous nature of disease, sin and all that is unlike God; then in the application of absolute truth to the elimination of error, so that right, harmonious conditions may be estab lished. Christian Science heals sin in the same manner that it heals sickness, by recognizing the fact that evil is the opposite of good or the absence of good, and thus has neither Principle nor power; that it is no part of God's creation since in the infinity of good there can be no place for evil. It shows that evil is a lie, "a liar, and the father of it," as Jesus termed it, and that it exists in the human con sciousness only as a false belief of good. Each of us can begin today to im prove our thought and life. We are thinking something all of the. time and we can begin to think more of what is good and true, bearing in mind the supremacy of good and thus increasing its presence in our con sciousness. We can begin to think more about life than death, more about harmony than discord, more about success than failure, ' more about joy than sorrow, more about love than hate, and with earnest de sire and honest endeavor our faith in God will grow until we begin to ex perience some of the "peace of God, which passeth all understanding'" To Christian Scientists Mrs. Eddy is a living example of the triumph of faith in God, a faith deep and vital because rooted in spiritual experi ence. She knew God aright. She looked to divine intelligence and proved that God is Mind. She was governed by spiritual law and proved that God is Principle. She looked to God for health and proved Him to be Life. She loved all mankind and proved that God is Love. She gave all for the "pearl of great price," the knowledge of God, and offered it to all the world. Christian Science is the renaissance of Christianity, the re-birth and re establishment on a scientific, demon strable basis, of the Christianity which Christ Jesls taught and practiced. It is the fulfilment, of his mission cf bringing to the world salvation from sin, sickness and death. Its modest achievements of today prove the truth of its Principle and rule and enable any sincere seeker to begin to live it. It is a clarion call to every aspiring heart, to awaken to the present privi lege of freedom and spiritual author ity over human ills, and to. demon strate that the day of human redemp tion is at hand. , Attraction Extraordinary at the Ma- ' jestic Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. One of the most pretentious and carefully made films of the year, the picture based on the Shakespearean tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet," will be at the Majestic next week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. It is a Metro film, starring Francis X. Bushman. and Beverly Bayne in the two title parts. It has become known, through vari ous channels, that the mounting of the photoplay Is extremely fine, and that great care has been taken to make all of the details historically correct. There are hundreds of scenes all designed to reproduce as faithfully as possible the Italian background of the story. Mr. Bushman and Miss Bayne are so popular and bo well established as screen artists that they need no rec ommendation to the public. In this in stance they are surrounded with a company recruited from experienced film players. Time of show continues from 1:00 p. th. to 11:00 p. m. BRYAN FLAYS SALOON IN ADDRESS TO STUDENTS (Continued from Page One) icy in Mexico and in foreign affairs across the Atlantic. The speech consumed perhaps an hour and a half. It was preceded by an argument in favor of the proposed fssue of bonds of $800,000 to build paved roads In the county. Nine and ten o'clock classes were excused in order that the students and members of the faculty might hear Mr. Bryan. President Riley of the freshman class, has supplemented his first ap pointments by the announcement of a debating committee of which Bruce Eldridge is chairman and Richard Bryson and Harry Renderspracher the other members. VISITORS HAVE PRAISE FOR NEW CAMPUS BUILDINGS The faculty members from other universities who inspected the build ings in the course of construction here last week were very well pleased with them as a whole, emvhaslzing the lighting features especially. In these new buildings dark corridors are avoided by a peculiar system of stair ways that lets the light in from above VlOUS. ' tawJV V1. -; ' 3 Ex - fyli I ; ' ' J . SSL" -M-AG as well as from the sides, a plan that is used a good deal In the University of Pennsylvania. ' The visiting architect complimented the choice of materials and gave as his opinion that brick was the most Planning a Party ? FOR MUSIC CALfi L5354 BANJOES! PLUNK! PLUNK! BANJOES! HEADQUARTERS FARQUHAR CLOTHING COMPANY Pleased to see all old Friends ADVERTISEMENT Attention Students . The Prohibitory Amendment will appear at the top of the ballot substantially as follows: Shall the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended by adding thereto the following? On and after May first, 1917, the manufacture, the sale, the keeping for sale or barter, the sale or barter under any pretext, of malt, spirituous, vinous, or any other intoxicant liquors, are for ever prohibited in this state, except for medicinal, scientific, mechanical, or sacramental purposes. YES 300 X NO 301 Q REMEMBER, a "yes" vote is a vote for the Amendment, a "no" vote is a vote against it. To vote for the Amendment mark the ballot as above indicated by making a cross in the square under the word '.'yes." No other vote will be counted for it Vote early and mark your ballot as above shown. COUNTY DRY FEDERATION F5 LET A NEBRASKAN WANT AD do it for you. Find you employment hire your help for you find that lost article put you in touch with a trade on that motor cycle. Old Book, etc See T. A. Williams, basement Adm. Fldg. 12 words 10c. '2c for each additional word. 3 Insertions 25c "Cum Laude" Sweaters Funny how ubiquitous a sweater is. 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