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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN i in a 2:30Now Twice Dally 6:20 FRANK DOB5UH THIRTEEN SIRENS FRANCES YATES and GUS REED JOHN GARDNER and MARIE HARTMAN WILL MAHONEY HAYATAKE BROS. PERCY BRONSON & WINNIE BALDWIN KINOGRAMS e "TOPICS OF THE DAY" BABE RUTH MATINEES 25c and 50c f B EVENINGS zac,aw,iwiiufi g E Wallace Reid In his neet rarmmount Picture WHAT'S YOUR HURRY? BOBBY VERNON 4. CO. In hi neet C'hridtir Comedy STRIKING MODELS" "MODERN CENTAURS" Most Amailnn Horemnlilp CLAXITO R. LLAMAS Filipino riano iiard SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PA THE WKEKLY SEWS SHOWS hTABT AT I. S. 7, "S- mnm5im L f maw cm nmJ ni iiPVII I.K THOTOI'LAVS THUR.-FRI.-SAT. "OH! WHAT A DAY?" teet f riiilw In FAKC'F fOMF.IY KV M K LAJT WILLIAM SMYTH E in (inrK and hmilm & t.LAHYS KKIK AT TDK PIANO TIME AND TILE H " Cvcle of Time" I HUGO LUTGENS St Tlie Swede Billy fcundiy D? The Sfartlinr Feature I'irture g "SHIPWRECKED AMONG g CANNIBALS" S NAHM II AN' II THE OKCH KSTRA H MHMIh lTAKT AT t:0. 7:00. :MI ALL THIS WEEK NORMA TALMADGE in Arthur Goodrich's Celebrated Play "YES or NO?" Also Entertaining TOPICAL AND COMEDY FEATURES ADDED ATTRACTIONS HOOD, BERSIL & MELL BABE RUTH Shows Start 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. Matineet 20c; Nights 35c "The Marcel Shop" I Marceling and Manicuring B3505 416 Fraternity .Bid g. WEDDINGS. Wetherald-Kenner. Dorothy Wetherald, '20, and Rupert Kenner, '18, were married Wednesday, September 22, at the home of the oride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wetherald, at Hebron. Alice Temple, '20, was the maid-of-honor. The two bridesmaids were Dorothy Lynn, 20, and Armelda Dutton, ex-'20. Clinton Kenner, '22, acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Kenner will leave immediate ly for New York City. Mrs. Kenner was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and Valkyrie. Mr. Kenner was a member of Phi Kappa PsL Margaret Harmon, '21, of Lincoln, was an out-of-town guest PERSONALS. Genevieve Addleman, ex-'20, of Hastings, who has been visiting at the Gamma Phi Beta house, left for Doston where she will attend the Emersor. School of Oratory. Seth Taylor. 21, is at Nelson, Njb., where he Is working with the High way Commission. Elizabeth Gist, '22, is spending the week-end at her home at Falls City. Story Harding, '22, will spending the week-end at Nebraska City. Helen Newmeyer leaves today for Lyons to spend several days. Irene Bolter, '24, and Margaret Williams, '24, will drive to Logan, la where they will remain for several days. Randall Cozier, "22, and Robert Evans, 24, have returned from Omaha. Emily Ross, '24, left today for Om aha, where she will spend the re mainder of the week. Helen Martin, '22, is spending the week-tnd at Craig. Ed Zink, of Sterling, is a guest at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house. Inez Giddings, ex-'06, who is on her way to Superior, is visiting at the Alpha Phi house. Gladys Mickel, '23. has returned from a trip to Omaha. . Heler. Boylon, ex-21, has registered In the University to complete her collie course. Dr. H. J. McCoy, of Des Moines, la., is veiling Mary McCoy at the Kappa Delia house. Miriam Thompson, of Centerville, S. D.. is the guest of Isabel Pearsall at tte PI Beta Phi house. Clinton Kenner, '22, who has been visiting at the Phi Kappa Psi house for the past few days, returned to Omaha where he has entered the Omaha School of Medicine. Mr. Kenner has been pledged a member of Phi Rho, Sigma. Dudley Scott ex-'22, who is on bis way home from the Kenner-Wetherald wedding at Hebron, is a guest at the Phi Kappa Psi house. H. P. Gravengaard, Ivy Day orator 1920, is now attending Harvard Uni versity. Harry Warner Anderson, who for the last three months has been travel ing on the chautauqua circuit recent ly returned to school and Is goiDg to take further work in music and har mony. , Say: 'i For plain old-fashioned Confidence in one's Own absolute supremacy And for that Super Conceit that enables A humble Frosh to dash Into the classroom with An I-come-I-see-I-conquer Air give us the individual W,ho is the acknowledged Leader in some petrified Two-by-four little burg That would make Havelock Look like the World's Fair. Matilda Jane. GIRLS' TENNIS TOURNEY PLANNED FOR AUTUMN A girls tennis tournament will be held this fall under the auspices of the W. A. A. It is thought that a tournament this fall will be very suc cessful as the courts are in excellent condition and the weather good. Bad weather usually interferes with a spring tournament and the players lose interest if it drags along. There are usually a large number of girl? in school who are interested in tennis. Last fall over sixty aspirants for tennis honors were entered in the tournament A poster will be put up s&on on the W. A. A. bulletin board which those who will enter the tour nament should sign. W. A. A. points are given to the winners. ' Ruth DuBois, W. A. A. tennis leader, will have charge of the tournament CORRECTION IN REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF 200 FORMER STUDENT DIES SUDDENLY AT SUPERIOR Mrs. Oswin Keifer, nee Helen Kendall, '19, died suddenly at her home in Superior, Wednesday, Sep tember 22. Mrs. Keifer was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kendall. She was born April 29, 1898. Her career at the University of Ne braska began in 1914 and she was graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences with the class of 1919 Mrs. Keifer was very well known on the campus as a student and pro moter of University activities. W. S. G. A. and Y. W. C. A. work claimed her attention. She was a member of the Nu chapter of Alpha Phi and had been "tapped" for Black Masque, Senior honorary society in 1918. The funeral will be held at ten o'clock today in Superior at the Episcopalian church. A representa tive group from Alpha Phi sorority will attend. -announcing OPENING DISPLAYS H. B. Porterfield, chairman of 1 Banquet Committee of the Committee of Two Hundred, wishes to corred the statement made in the Daily Ne braskan Wednesday about the joint banquet announced for October 4. This banquet is to be given October 12, and is under the auspices of the Committee of Two Hundred. Dr. John Timothy Stone, of Chicago. Is to be the principal speaker. He is an orator of nation-wide prominence and cancelled two previous engage ments to attend the meetings at the University of Nebraska. beginning September 27, we offer Complete assortments of authentic Fall modes in gar ments and dress accessories See Our Beautiful Windows Monday "J'ever Hear 'Em The Original Southern Rag-A-Jazz Band Just recently returned from California with ten new hits every one a "knock-out." Phone in your date next Monday to Bert L. Reed, Mgr. B2193 1141 H St PJKX STRENGTH THERE IS STRENGTH IN THE STATEMENT THAT ECONOMY IS A FEATURE OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT. THE HYSHO GARMENT, SKETCHED, WHILE OF EX CELLENT DESIGN, FROM THE HIGH SHOULDERS DOWN, HAS VALUE AS ITS. MOST APPEALING QUALITY. IT WILL SAVE BY SERVING. i- CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK AL WA YS PRICED TO WARRANT VALU9 DayligrimiHWnY S'loro