C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re 410 Ganter moval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunions. Building COMFORT SHOES OHM Theater Coming JANUARY 20th Mme. Yvette . GUILBERT Seats Now Selling $2.00 to 75c Martin Beck's Orpheum Circuit 2:20 Twice Daily 8:20 SOPHIE TUCKER and Her 5 Kings of Syncopation RAYMOND A CAVERLEY Wizards of Joy BERNARD RIGGS & MYRTLE RYAN In "Disturbing the Peace" BERT FITZGIBBON The Original Daffy Dil FRANK CARMAN Hoop Roller and Baton Juggler A Side Dish for The Epicures "CRANBERRIES" HARRY TATE'S FISHING A Smith! A Laugh! A Yell! Pictorial News Weekly ' Orpheum Concert Orchestra A. J. Babich, Director ' Matintes 25c. Nights 25c, 50c, 75c THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ALLMAN LOADER & CO. "Fun on the Farm" MARY NASH In "ARMS AND THE WOMAN" CARTOONS AND SCENERY KLAISS & WAIMAN "Syncopated Musikers" ' Time 2:00, 7:00 and 9:00 Matinees 10c Nights 15c MAJESTIC THURSDAY E. H. SOTHERN & EDITH STOREY in "AN ENEMY TO THE KING" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Francis X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne in "IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE" Comedy Every Day Time 1:30, 3:15, 7:15, 9:00 Adults, 10c Children, 10c FRIDAY & SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE RISE OF SUSAN," her latest and best produc tion. No raise in price of ad mission. "SPA" Ost .your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P PRIVATE COACHING (Officially approved) in RHETORIC AND ECONOMIC by PROF. FRED C WINSHIP 1804 Q St Lincoln Box 1162, Station A LeRdssignol's Office most any afternoon P0TCH CAFE 234 No. 11th Straat wmm EAT AT Phone B3781 Whitebreast Coal & Liimlw f a uniuvi vvi SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 107 N. 11 FRATERNITY BOWLING W L Pot. Alpha Sig 1 0 1.000 Delta U 1 0 1.000 Phi Gam.... 1 0 1.000 Kappa Slg 1 0 1.000 Beta 0 1 .000 Delta Chi 0 1 .000 Phi Psi 0 1 .000 Sig Alph 0 1 .000 DELTA U SHOWS CLASSY BOWLING Ten-Pin Artists Make High Total Betas and Delta Chls ' . Vanquished Delta Upsilon and Phi Gamma Delta were victors over Beta Theta Pi and Delta Chi respectively in the second series of the interfraternlty bowling tournament, at the city Y. M. C. A. alleys last night. The matches were watched by a gallery of fifty rabid ten-pin fans. The Delta Upsilon team showed the best bowling that has been displayed so far in the tournament, rolling 2,498 for the three games. Weaver was the sharkiest one of the evening, having high total score of 615, and high single game of 229. The summary: Delta Upsilon vs. Beta Theta PI Delta Upsilon , Wenk 164 Owen 127 138 128 121 217 163 178 177 159 169 201 4S0 432 421 615 550 Wenk 141 Weaver 229 Doran 186 Totals 847 767 884 249S Beta Theta Pi Stoddard 151 204 113 468 Chapin 123 164 177 464 Burton 127 192 142 411 Weiner 133 174 122 429 Folsom 152 151 144 447 Totals 686 885 698 2269 Phi Gamma Delta vs. Delta Chi Phi Gamma Delta Gaddis 159 155 177 491 Patterson.... 114 95 136 345 Hagerson 176 140 186 602 Nelson 152 128 110 390 Hughes 108 89 109 30G Totals 709 607 718 2034 Delta Chi Noone 166 116 77 Sullivan 131 142 131 Carpenter 165 144 139 Cattln 107 120 126 Foster H2 HO 106 359 404 148 353 328 Totals 681 632 579 1892 NO CANDIDATE FOR FRESHMAN PRESIDENT HAS YET BEEN DRAFTED No candidate for freshman presi dent has appeared in the first year class .although the first semester has but three more weeks to run, and poli ticians in other classes are already busy. A small boom started yesterday among the friends of Russell Best of Omaha. Best has been interested In the activities in his class, and has made m-ny friends. It cannot be stated that he will make the race. The scarcity of real plums to dis tribute the second semester has been assigned in some quarters as account ing for the reluctance of available candidates to try for the class head. Several strong men are said to be bid ing their time, until a more profitable season arrives. Iowa The Daily Iowan opened the first issue of the new year with the headline "Saddest words of tongue or penWe're back again." (With apologies to Burns or someone else). Ex. GREEKS WILL JOIN IN PAN-HELLENIC PARTY NEXT MONTH A Pan-Hellenic party, in which all the fraternities and sororities will be asked to participate, will be held at the Alpha Sigma Phi house February 23. This will bo the second annual all Greek stunt. The first one, last year, was enjoyed by more than 200 of the members of the Greek letter organiza tions. Each of the Greek societies will pva pare some stunt to give. The whole will have the effect of a great vaude ville show. Refreshments will bo served. WILL CONDUCT SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN FOR MID-WEST QUARTERLY Malcolm G. Wyer, librarian, has been appointed associate editor of the Mid West Quarterly, by Prof. P. II . Buck, editor-in-chief, and T. A. Williams has been made business manager. A campaign for subscribers is being car ried on. The subscription price has been reduced to $1, to alumni and stu dents. The next edition will be issued in about a week. WARING IS VICE PRESIDENT OF "PACIFIST" CLUB Robert B. Waring, and not R. B. Warren, was elected vice president of the organization of the anti-compulsory drill club formed at the Lindell hotel Wednesday night. A New Work for the College Boy Some weeks ago the papers were full of items from the Pacific coast to the effect that the girls of the Leland Stanford, Jr., university were to be gi.sn lessons in housekeeping, home- making, buying and all phases of house wifery. The comic papers, that take up everything in such an unsympa thetic way, found it an opportunity to Inquire whether the girls had hus bands and the management of them thrown in with the course. And other3 wish to know if any particular means had been devised whereby each girl micht have a certificate of proficiency at saving money t6 show her suitors for the purpose of facilitating pro posals. For surely such a document would command respect. Now. according to the Brooklyn Cit izen, the Far West has come out again with a new activity, this time for the men in the college. They are already learning what it means to bring up children, we are assured, and it was started voluntarily by one or the Greek letter societies at the University of Washington. The account tells us: "Playing daddy to homeless waifs is the newest Btunt of the University of Washington fraternities. "It started with Clarence Eckberg, 5 years old, adopted by the Sigma Nu fraternity in a burst of big brotherly sentiment. "Tiioir fmmii finrpnee in a children's home, toot him to the Sigma Nu chap ter house, washed him, fitted him up with new clothes, gave him the squar est meal on record, and made him about the happiest kid alive. "At dusk the sleepy, contented youngster smiled at his twenty-five 'fathers and brothers in one' and in formed them that he was used to going to bed at 8. "About fourteen helped him into his nightie and tucked him into his own bed in a corner of the large airroom. "As the lights were turned out, a plaintive, boyish treble began to re cite, 'Now I lay me down to sleep.' "And big 'Cy Noble, four years a football roughnecks and the noisiest in the fraternity, looked thoughtful for the firbt time in his life. "Pledges were made that "son" would be given a proper bringing up. And the spirit of these pledges, carried out rigidly and tenderly, has wrought a revolution in the fraternity chapter house life. "Professor Edmond S. Meany, Wash ington's venerable historian, said of the adoption. 'It is one of the finest things 1 ever heard of. I believe this act really means a big step toward a new and vital service in the lives of collegians. "When 'eon' sings 'Bow Down to Washington,' the University of Wash Ington campus song, the smoke in their pipes is very apt to get in the eyes of his twenty-fwe 'daddies. -Literary Digest, December, 1916. 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