Lyric Theater Tonight at 830 nd AH Week TOLIVER AND HIS PLAYERS In PLAYTHINGS Price,:Mtlnees 10c. 15c. 25c P Nights 10c, 25c, S5c Next Week ..S MARRIAGE A FAILURE?" Friday-Saturday TOM MOORE In His Comedy Drama JUST FOR TONIGHT Also Five Acts of VOD A-VIL MOVIES MUTT and JEFF In -TO THE RESCUE" EILLIE RHODES In "JUST KIDDING" p 3 R'nws and Good Music Today Friday Saturday The Greatest Lsugh Producing Pictures Ever Shown 'n Lincol.'" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In his second Million Dollar Picture, "SHOULDER ARMS" "Transients in Arcadia" A Dandy O. Henry Stcry Dont Believe Everything "Far Flung Battle Line" Pathe World's News" Shows start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mats. All Seats, 15c. Night 25c Today, Friday and Saturday Orphetvn Circuit Vaudeville 2:15 Twice Daily 8:15 CLARK & BERGMAN FISHER-HAWLEY CO. MELLETTE SISTERS CREOLE FASHION PLATE MARGUERITE FARRELL HERAS & PRESTON CREWELL-PH ANTON COMPANY News Weekly Orpheum Orchestra Matinees 25c, 50c Nights 25c, 5Gc, 75c I VAUOEVILLE I Today, Friday and Saturday The Musical FrivoHty THE REVUE DE LUXE A Whirlwind of Songs, Dances and Music POLLY, OZ and CHICK Cute, Clever, Classy LANCTON &. SMITH In "It's all in Fun" HERBERT'S C AX I N E CIRCUS Featuring the LOOP THE LOOP AND LEAPING W vDERS LOUISE FA2ENDA A CO. '""Th Kitchen Lady" Th Libert Kiw, wirfv r Brder' Liberty Orchestra Tnree Shows Daily at 2:30, 7, . Mts.-15c; Night 25c; Gal. 15c 8ilj "HEARTS of HiG WORLD" AUDITORIUM TELEPHONE B 4623 Night Frlces 25c, 50c, 75c, $03 an! $1.5) SOCIAL CALENDAR Ncvemcer 16 House warming at Woman's ImiUMn e for all university gills, from 4 to 6:"". Delta Delta IHlta house draco. W Arha rh: house dar.ee. Alpha Omicron Pi huse dance. P.uhriV.! Guild house par:y. Delisn Society ,-lanr-e at muio hell. PERSONALS Arthur Faynter and Arthur Logan t-f Omaha are at the Delta I'psilon house for the week-end. Gladys Putnsm of Oiiiaha is visiting j at thv? Airha Chi Omega houe. j Clara McAdams of Omaha is a j truest t the Alpha Fhi house for j several cays. UNI NOTICES Dramatic Cli'b All girls who are interested In try ing out for the Dramatic club must report at U hall 106 at 11:55 Friday (today). All boys interested will report at 7 o'clock Friday at the same place. Important. Delian Society The Delian Literary society will meet in Faculty hall in the Temple building. Saturday evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock. Come and enjoy the literary program and social hour. Wanted Usher Men who desire to usher at he Kan sas game please leave names at the student activities' office. Only men who can appear in uniform can be used. No Drill for Student No drill will be biven to students not in the S. A. T. C. or S. N. T. C consequently no credit will be given to men who have registered for it MYSTIC FISH ELECT NEW OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR At the first meeting of Mystic Fish, held Wednesday. November 13, the .i!,...ir ir ffi-pr were elected: Lois i Melton, president; Elinor Eddy, vice president; Marjorie Colwell, secretary treasurer; Kathryn Harnly, reporter. A special meeting will be held Mon day, November 18. FERN NOBLE NOW EDITOR OF A MONTHLY MAGAZINE rm Noble, who was editor of The Daily Nebraskan the second semester of last year, is edl'or o "Our Bit" f,Mzine. ft monthly publication pub lished in Shoshone. Idaho, her home n The maraz:ne is publisnea ror the benefit of tbi? Red Cross, and Miss Note's wbrk'cn it is donated. rho nan-zine contains thirty-two pages, and besides tine editorials, con- j . . ts fintriotic crganiza-j tions of the town, the Camp Fire Gins. Junior Auxiliary. R C1"08- Fid ft department called "Letters from our boys." OWCOLW Biggest Sensation Ever Scored in History of Lincoln City Taksn by Storm Hundreds are Turned Away by D. VV. Griffith. Su preme Triumph Afternoyn Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 DON'T BE STUNG A bee holder Is a beehive. A spectator is a beholder. Hypothesis Rotten potato. A rotten 'tater is a spec' 'tater. To Prove A rotten potato is a bee hive. Proof A rotten potato is a rotten 'tater. Hence A rotten potato Is a beehive. Boys Life. UNCLE SAM takes care of our boys' bodies. United Service takes care of their hearts. JUST JABS Doc Brandegee says that in spring weather a coat on the back will save many a coat on the tongue. The folks over in Europe are not so much afraid of potatoes going down in April as of their not coming up in May. The crow may be a troublesome bird, but he never gets noisy withont caws. Too bad more people are not like crows. A small cork, thrust to the bottom of a bathtub full of mater, will, when released, come to the surface rapidly. This can be tried at home. Preserve the morale. GIVE. Don't deny the dough-boy His doughnuts. GIVE DOUBLE. War Welfare work works wonders. Watch and see. GIVE DOUBLE TEXAS TIPS As a general thing we greatly ad mire a black frock coat, but it doesn't look nice on a man who perspires through it. Another reason why a man never gets quite enough money is because he always wants one more piece of property. What has become of the old-fashioned gallant who put woman on a ped estal and left her to starve to death up there? Our position simply is that no man ought to be allowed to grow the kind of whiskers that look like nonessential industry. If the truth could be discovered, probably it would be found that it makes a horsefly pretty sore to try to get blood out of ft flivver. Of course we hare other troubles, but we don't have to press our hair down with one hand while we put our hat on with the other. Dallas News. Their smiles mean confidence; Con Tnns morale: Morale nastens Vietory. KEEP iiiEM Strength ' n-,r,t Dean" SU"" to win. Hnnouncemcnt 11 This notice is paid for by the First Congregational Church not for profit but just to let University peo ple know that they are more than welcome at its services. Dr. John Andrew Holmes, who has made a specialty of preaching to State University students and professors during a period of ten years, has charge of the service at 10:30 every Sunday morn ing. At 12 two student classes, one for student girls, led by Mrs. E. L. Hinman, one for both men and women, led by Dr. Hinman. The Young Men's class meets at 9:30, instead of 12:00. The subject for next Sunday's sermon is, "Joshua gives orders to the Sun." ft At 6 the Young People's Society give a fellowship luncheon and at 7 its regular meeting is held, which is attended prin cipally by students. Sometimes also there is an evening service at 8, as occasion requires. H Come to everything. You will feel at home. No matter what you say "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" CHAPIN BROS., 127 ill!!" "-" ' ,,' .:- r -v-ry-fZ? -V"v; : ? . C ;- ; ; - " , ...... n ... , AULD PAVILION, ANTELOPE PARK Dancing every night except Sundays Perfect Order LOEB & HAMPTON'S ORCHESTRA DAILY DIARY RHYMES By Gayle Vincent Grubb "MY GOODNESS!" "Hello! Maggie Goofus? This is me. Oh yes! Well, well, and how are you today? Just fiine, by George, as good as I could be, And you? Well, Maggie, what have you got to say? No! You don't believe! Is that so? And yesterday you say this came about? Too bad. But I'm awfully glad you let me know For I like to find just how those things come out. Uh-huh-alright-certainly, I would too! Say, listen Maggie, goin' to oe busy tonight? Well There's a lot of things I really, ought to do But I guess that I can fix that up allright. Fine! At eight o'clock and what eight-thirty? Well, alright, Maggie, any time you wish ; Now don't tell me that the parlor's kind ft dirty And Good-bye, good-bye, GOOD BYE" the looney fish. So there you are and what do you make of it? The world of nuts grows larger as it moves. It is better that our brains should thick ft bit Not only is it best but it behooves. Even though one be small in stature there is always a large place he can News is something tbt is always behind the limes. S. 13th B2234 With the Largest Stock of Christ mas Joy Gifts - in our mercantile career of twenty years. We invite your inspection. Shean JEWELERS and OPTICIANS ELEVEN TWENTY-THREE O STREET B-13S2 B-3708 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS ORCHESTRA FROM FIVE TO TWENTY-FIVE PIECES Jazr Band or Boiler Shop Effects on Request Only ALL REQUESTS TO GO THROUGH CHANCELLOR By request of Captain Edmund J. Matlvor, all inquiries, requests for changes in the status of the men, or for meetings at other than regular class hours, will hereafter be sc-nt through the office of the chancellor. Notices to this effect were sent to all instructors Wednesday. It is thought that the new arrange nrent will prove more efficient than the former method of sending requests 2!r?ct!y to Cpt-,n Maclvor. A wek has seven days, but each day has its needs.