The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
Theatre Reviews
m 2:30 Now Twice Dally 8:20
I EMIIY ANN WELLMAN
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CLAYTON & LENNIE
ELS A RUEGGER
Assisted by
Edmund Llchtenstein. Conducter
Valerie Rueaaer, Pianist
WHITFIELD & IRELAND
am AUTISTIC TREAT
H HOWARD LANGFORD
& INA DKEDEKIUK.
Klnonrams Topics of Day
i oon .eats All Matinees. 25c
M nht 50c. 75c. $1.00 and $1.25 M
ALL THIS WEEK 25
Positive the Greatest Laughing y
Show or tne rear
CHARLES CHAPLIN
In the Best Picture He Ever M
Made
"THE KID"
Other Entertaining Features
Beaver's Lyric Orchestra
t Shows Start "at 1, 3 .5. 7, 9
5 MATS. 20c NIGHT 35c &
Winsome and Adorable
VIOLA DANA
in
"riwnFRFI LA'S TWIN"
"TORCHY'S NIGHTHOOD" '
Pathe News Travelogue jg:
"Topics of the Day" j
Kliilto Symphony OrrlirMtra
MIOM :
STAKT AT 1. 3, B. 7. 0
MliHT :Uc
B&imr
MON., TUES., WED. g
THE "BILLY DOSS" REVUE ji
FRANCIS, CLARK & BROWN f(
"WAITERS WANTED" 4
FRED ALLEN j
THE LADELLAS M
FRANK & KITTY K
"ON A SUMMER'S DAY" B
"VELVET FINGERS" 8
Babich and His Prize Orchestra H
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 jg
Mats., 20; Night, 40c; Gal., 15c
STARTING MONDAY
"THE SAGE HEN"
She is the Eternal Mother
A sub'ime epia of mother love
see it!
Comedy, "Houseful of Spirits"
Fox News Other Feature
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O SHOWS START AT 1, , S, 1. t
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CALL B3022 OR B2454
Duds Taxi Line
Careful Drivers
SKVKN PASSENGFR CARS FOR
ALL PURPOSES.
Aak for tko
The Smart Looking. Popular Shov
o, CAMPUS
.nd CLASS ROOM
Ucal, A!l Round College Shorn
Same High Quality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOfc
If votit dealer cannot upply yon
vnte us lor catalog nd price
"H IOMAS H.LOGAN COMPANY
Hudwm, Maaa.
"Snd for the Tom Logan Ca'endai
hch pictures, suitable for framinj
the International Golf. Match be
Uttn Cuimet. Ray and Vardon "
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MON.. TUES.. VEO. ?
"Way Down East" Griffith
Production.
Great because it Is the achievement
of a nartist; great because it is so
humanly real; great because It never
happened, yet could happen to any
one of us, because the characters
never breathed and yet could live
Just as Anna and David lived. This
Is "Way Down East"
You can feel the pulse of a great
artist's heart and the soul-beat of a
great genius as it is interwoven into
every scene. Whether it is the daisy
field near the river, at the old
fashioned bob sled party, or whether
the ice is roaring to the falls in the
Connecticut river jam, it is all the
work of David Wark Griffith, the
genius.
Lillian Gish seems to have eclipsed
her eventful career of splendid screen
acting with her interpretation of the
colorful life of Anna. With her curls
piled high on her bond, Lillian of the
Sighs seems to radiate a new and
wondrous beauty. RIchnrd Barthel
mess is always Interesting, not mere
ly because he Is a finished actor and
good to look at, but because he Is a
Lincoln boy, whose true surname Is
Hutchinson. Mary Hay, the little
wife of Mr. Barthelmess In real life,
shows promise of becoming a screen
favorite with her genuine character
ization of the professor's sweetheart.
Too much cannot be said of the
music that accompanied th'3 picture.
Each picture was accompanied by a
score that carried out perfectly the
prone before the vision.
In our opinion, Mr. Griffith has ac
complished a monumental work that
!'I live in the unwritten history of
the cinema art.
SATURDAY.
Alpha Phi.
Alpha Till entertained the active
members of the Kappa Alpha Theta
at a matinee dance Saturday after
noon at the chapter house. Ferns
and shaded lights were used as deco
rations. Ice and cakes were served,
George Washington Party.
The girls in the dormitory at 423
North 13th street were hostesses at
a George Washington ostume party
Saturday evening. Verna Trine
played a piano solo and Dorothy
Whelepley gave a solo dance. Deco
rations were carried out in red and
green.
Pi Kappa Phi.
n Kappa Till held its annual ban
quet at the chapter house Saturday
evening. Sixty active members and
alumni were present. V. L. Taylor
of Beatrice, acted as toastmaster.
FOGG GIVFS ADDRESS
AT YANKTON COLLEGE
Trof. M. M. Fogg spoke at Yankton
College. S. D., Friday evening on
"Principles of Public Discourse" and,
on invitation of the seven colleges In
the South Dakota Intercollegiate
Oratorical Association, acted as sole
Midge of the thought, structure, style
of the manuscripts submitted in ad
vance, and of the presentation of the
addresses on current questions at the
thirty-third contest of the association.
SIR Gn-BPT MURRAY
MAY ADDRESS STUDENTS
Sir Gilbert Murray, Regius Profes
sor or Grenk at Oxford University,
England, will speak at convocation
soon If present arrangements are
completed. The professorship he
volds was established in the sixteenth
century by King Henry VIII and Is
considered one of the highest honors
a scholar can attain. Definite an--Mincement
of this special convoca
tion will be made In a few days.
Boyd Printing Co.
Inlvatlons. Christmas Greeting
Cards, Programs.
P.1917
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23.
Phi Alpha Tau, 7:15 p. m., Law
Hall.
Kappa Phi 7 p. m., Trinity Methoo
1st Church.
W. S. G. A. vocational talk, 6:00 p.
m., Ellen Smith Hall.
Theta Sigma Phi, 5 p. m.f Ellen
Smith Hall.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24.
Dramatic Club business meeting,
7:15 p. m., Dramatic Club room.
Green Goblin meeting, 7:00 p. im.
Delta Tau Delta house.
Pershing Rifles 7:00 p. m., Ne
braskan Hall.
Mortarboard .Alumnl ' Party, 7:30.
10:30 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall.
'Roscoe Pound Club, 7:15 p. m.,
Law Hall.
John Marshall Club, 7:15 p. tr..,
Law Hall.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25.
Achoth House dance.
rPhl Delta Theta spring party, Ro.ie
wilde party house.
Nebraska vs. Colgate baskeiojll
Came, 8 p. m., Coliseum.
Pi Kappa Phi house dance.
Ct-lian open meeting, 8 p. m., Con--e,,.ttory.
Kippn Kappa Gamma dance, chap
ter house.
Men's Greater University luncheon,
12:00 m., Grand Hotel.
Delta Gamma informal, Ellen Smith
Hall.
Kappa Delta Phi dance, Knights of
Pythias Hall.
Palladian Club open meeting, 8.3a
p. m., Temple.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
Alpha Tau Omega breakfast dance,
chapter house.
Freshman Commission patty to
freshman girls, 3-6 p. m., Ellen Smitn
Hall.
Nebraska vs. Colgate basketball
game, 8 p. m., Coliseum.
Closed night All University Nigh.
Faculty Club, Ellen Smith Hall.
Phi Gamma Delta pig dinner, Vic
toria Hotel.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27.
Catholic Students Club business
meeting, 3 p. m., Knights of Colum
bus Hall.
Kappa Psl banquet, 6:30 p. m.,
Grand Hotel.
Menorah Society, 8 p. m., Facu v..
Hall.
GOLFERS
Our new stock of golf equip
ment has just arrived.
Come in and inspect our
clubs, bags and balls. We
will be glad to help you get
ready for the approach sea
son. LAWLOR'S
"The Sporting Goods Store"
117-119 South 14th St.
Quality Foods at Reasonable
Prices
X
Fountain Prices
Cut Low
X
Let Ui Prepare Your Party
Eats
X
Punch Pcstry Sandwiches
14?,4 O K2373
Thursday
1:004:00
Red Fisher
White Pederson..
Green Carr,
Pink Van Glide
Purple McKenney....
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Yellow Flckes I
Blue Roberts
Black Damme J
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A By Ima Cuckoo
At the Notre Dame-Nebraska Game.
She "Why did they call a foul or.
Bailey?"
He "For holding."
She "Tee hee, he's just like the
rest of the Nebraska men."
Good Buys.
-word
passer
good -Arrives
Co-ed (descendin gfrom auto whicr
has brought her to school) "Oh
I'm all tired out."
Not So Easy.
Officer (examining passports)
"Where are your proofs that she's
your wife?"
Henpeck "I haven't any, but i'
you can prove that she's not, you'if
a made man." Charleston News an-'
Courier.
Judge "Did the prisoner offer any
resistence?"
Copper "Only a dollar, your hono'-
and I wouldn't take that." Sing Sinp
Bulletin.
A NEW TERM;
will begin
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28
Classes can be arranged to suit spare hours for University
students.
, Ask About It Now.
LINCOLN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Acorcditod by National AHsocintion of Arcrertited CotnuiprHiil School
L. It. C, Hli!p. Hth nml P St Lincoln. Nclt.
We Employ Expert Tailors.
We can fit you up so you can look spic and span.
We make a specialty of making Eell Bottoms.
Bi338 ECONOMY 1414
CLEANERS--DYERS
Devilish Good Cleaner
City Auditorium
DANG
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
AMATEUR NIGHT
will te
TONIGHT
with sinfrinfr. daneinp: nn l muscifil numbers. Contestants
will work on the stape. $13.00 in prizes. Those wishing to
enter the contest will please telephone Mr. II. II. Carroll at
PHONE L6028
Friday
FINALS
( Saturday
10:00 o'clock.
During probation, there has been a
notable increase, so the professors
complain, of Bleeping in class.
His Honor "Get the prisoner's
name, so that we can tell his mother."
Rookie "He sez his mither knows
:is name."
A married man has a hard time of
it; but consider the poor bachelor
who never knows where the next kiss
s coming from. Life.
Some Influence.
Gertie "Whom do you know in the
movie game?"
Mazie "I know every piclure ma
chine operator in our neighborhood."
-Vaudeville News.
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miAl.nYOI ILE-LUIUTEsv
Outfitters to vohen. ois-i3i7 o street.
LINCOLN'S NEW
Exclusive
Shop
for Women
COATS. SUITS. DRESSES
AND MILLINERY.
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