The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 13, 1920, Image 3

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    THE DAILY N1BBA8KAN
ELSIE FERGUSON
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"LADY ROSE'S
DAUGHTER"
"HORSESHOE"
HELEN TURLEY
"TOriC OK TIIK DAY"
PATHR NKWS
RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
HOW AT 1. I. I, T,
PERSONALS
q, om
fiamr-
MOW. TITUS. WED.
TALLMAN, CRAIG & CO.
"NUMBER PLEASE"
BERT HOWARD
CAPT. PICKARD'8 SEALS
MUSICAL SULLIVAN
ENID BENNETT
i. II rr Xewmt Paramount Picture
I" "rr HAJRPINS"
IntoroatiMM Newe Weekly
Habirh Mid the Orrheiitra
SHOWS START AT 1:80, 7,
MiU. Sl iht 4e OaJ 16.
JLYWC;
ALL THIS WEEK
"THE RIGHT TO LOVE"
with
MAE MURRAY
and
DAVID POWELL,
Aim Shert Comedy and Topical
Picture
TABOR AND GREEN
HATM. Me. KKJMT (e
KSWS IrTABT AT 1. I. . 7,
ORPHEUM CIRCUIT
2:30 Now Twice Daily 6:20
Season's Supreme Event
Singer's
Midgets
30 tiny men and women; 3
elephants; 20 poniet; 15 dogs,
topping big Orpheum bill.
Usual price. No advance. But
buy seats early.
"Watch for Rosewilde
ment in Monday's Rag."
announce-
Harry Latowsky. '23, returned from
Des Moines Monday night, where he
has been doing special auditing for
the U. S. government. This work
covered a period of Ave days.
Walter Judd. Sophomore Medic
spent the week end in Lincoln at the
Bushnell Oniid house.
Mabel Krapp, '24, returned from ft
week-end visit at her home.
Dorothy Anne Gleason, '22, spent
the week-end at her home In Omaha.
Roberta Prince, '23, leaves this
evening for Grand Island, where she
will remain for the rest of the week.
Wilson Black, '23, has returned from
a visit at North Bend.
Dewey Brown, J. B. Babcock and
R. Shlrey, of the Omaha Medical Col
lege, attended the Pi Phi Chi party
last week-end.
Mildred Mayberry, '24, has returned
from a visit in Omaha.
Albert Newman. '24, Is back from
Columbus, where he spent several
days.
Frances Burt, '24, has returned
from a visit at her home in Omaha.
Mary Sheldon, '22. who spent the
week-end in Nehawka, has returned
to school.
Welch Pogue, '23, spent several
days last week at his home in Grant,
la.
Walter Johnson, ex-'21, spent the
past week-end at the Alpha Tau
Omega house.
Dr. and Mrs. G. M. White, of Engle-
side, who have been visiting their
daughter, Evelyn White, have re
turned to their home.
George Brock. '22, is back from a
visit at Columbus.
Laura Redgwick. who has been a
guest at the Alpha XI Delta house,
haa returned to her home In Omaha.
Mrs. Evans, of Columbus, who has
been visiting hor daughter, Imogene
Evans, at the Kappa Alpha Theta
house, has returned to her home.
Lowell Roberts, '23, and Einer NIel
son, '23, who drove to Fonda, la.,
Sunday, have returned.
Mrs. Slick, who has been visiting
her daughter, Opal Slick, at the Alpha
XI Delta house, has returned to her
home in Clay Center.
Atllla Sherman, of Fremont, was a
week-end visitor at the Kappa Alpha
Theta house.
Feme Hookstra, '21, returned yes
terday from a trip to Freeport, 111.
Helen Cary, '24, has been 111 In her
home at Hamburg, la.
Gene Roberts, '24, will spend this
week-end in Omaha.
Mrs. W. S. Evans, of Columbus,
was the guest of her daughter,
Imogene, at the Kappa Alpha Theta
house on Monday.
Alex Hansen, who is attending the
University Medical School in Omaha,
was a week-end guest at the Beta
Theta Pi house.
Will'iam Hart, a student at the
University State Farm, has returned
to complete his ccurse.
Ward Randall, '22, spent the week
end at Wayne visiting friends.
Land of Heart's Desire finally over
comes all difficulties and heals the
wounded heart
Theatre Reviews
i
MON., TUBS., WED.
Blanche Sweet
"The Deadlier Sex"
A Komaare f a Moiern American
Ctrl
A DRAMA OK HKi EMOTIONS
MKT IN THE Dili OUTDOORS
A New Century Cemedy
"PROFITEERING BLUES"
good laugh never hart anyone
try thin one and nee The Vox Xfn
U especially lntretlBa tho flmt
half.
COLONIAL ORCHESTRA
PricM 10o, 15a and 90e
"Too Many Millions" Paramount.
Sounds impossible but Wally has
'em carried away in his usual style.
When they are returned he doesn't
want them. -,What would you do?
Wallace Reid Is his old romantic self
and rescues the heroine from a fire.
What would you do? He married her.
"Lady Rose's Daughter" Paramount.
Elsie Ferguson brings all her be
witching charms into a story of an
impulsive high-hearted Engish girl
rrst rained by the traditions and con
ventions of her titled family. The
setting and the beautiful scenes make
the picture thoroughly charming.
"The Right to Love" Paramount
Artcraft "The Right to Love" applies a fairy
tale to real life in a very attractive
way introducing theKing of Wealth
and the King of Power and the Land
of Heart's Desire. The Knight of the
HOTEL CLERK FOOLED BY SINGER MIDGETS
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When these two tiny people who arrived in Lincoln .Ze Zl"
otel desk to register, the clerk politely in Ml. lr
They then told their ares and explained th.it Hit were i assigned
Midgets, to appear at the Orpheum Theater to, a y and a U ek eltdarn
Performance, everyone intending seein? Hiem is auxiscu
advance. 1
"Hairpins" Paramount
"Hairpins" presents to us jealousy
which eventually opens the eyes of a
discontented husband. It is a clever
production In whclh Mat Moore takes
the leading part.
"The Deadlier Sex."
"The Deadlier Sex," by Bayard
Veiller, has a most unusual plot.
Blanche Sweet, as the ownft of a
railroad, is forced to desperate action
by a Wall Street manipulator. To
protect her stockholders she has him
kidnapped and spirited away to the
Maine woods. Mahlon Hamilton very
ably supports Blanche Sweet Not
knowing her identity he falls in love
with her while she is trying an ex
periment to show him that the dollar
Is not almighty. When he learns her
Identity they both start back for Wall
Street to fight it out there. At the
first railroad station, after an excit
ing trip, tney find that the govern
ment has taken over all railroads so
neither of them owns one. They de
cide that the only way to end the
affair is to get married.
Are there six co-eds
at Nebraska
.Vho deserve to be
called
QUEENS?
Watch the Daily Nebraskan and
see for yourself!
Football Player Injured
YORK, Oct. 12. Theodore Nordlund
sustained a broken neck Saturday
afternoon in the football game at
Stromsburg. Nordlund was Injured
when he attempted to plung the line
against the Polk football team.
He was brought to a hospital here
and an operation performed. He is
still in a very critical condition, ac
cording to his physician.
Do You Want a
FREE TRIP j
To New York and Perin
State Football Games?
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f ill Iff Ik
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We may pretend indifference
to style, but after all we feel
comfortable when our clothes
are in style, and a trifle self
conucious when they are not.
There are seasons of ex
tremes and seasons of conser
vative styles. This is the year
of easy, graceful lines rather
than the form -fitting, milita
ristic models of last scasm.
The waist line is lower- the
vent is sh orto r the coats han
freely from the shoulder.
This change is welcomed by
every college man. He likes
comfort with his style; and
another thing here is a coat
that will not be noticeably
passe next year.
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