THE DAILY NEBRASKAN M0N-TUE8-WED. KAVAHAUOHA EVERETT KAV Assisted uy the DOLL SISTERS rOURT GALLOWAY WILLIE HALE & BRO. .'Bits of Vaudeville" PTTLIE ALOA & GIRLIE B Set Hawaiian Melodies" Sand Grade Demont "Nonsensicalities" .Mamma's Cow Puncher Sen Minutes of Laughter WINNERS of the WEST international News Weekly Jn.rH and the ORCHESTRA CHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9 5HAT!Sc; NIGHT 35c; GAL. 15 i ii 1 1 I I I fWllill lililil liH i lillii W BIG DOUBLE BILL ALL THIS vveerv YOU'LL SEE HIM DOUBLE Charles Chaplin i his latest Hurricane of laugh ter THE IDLE CLASS" also f Charles Ray in his latest picture, a football story "TWO MINUTES TO GO" ARCHIE N. JONES Singing "Kentucky Home" LYRIC ORCHESTRA L'G. MacVey, Director Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9. MATINEE 30c: CHIL. 10c en-, rull 9f"lv Nlfcn i sun win!-. JKS1- Minion of in cakmaH -Kj.ll I MON. TUES. WED. THE YOUNG REALART STAR CONSTANCE BINNEY In a romantic mystery story "THE MAGIC CUP" Added attraction Moving Pictures of the N BE R ASK A NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL GAME Played at South Bend Oct. 22 Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9. MAT. 20c NIGHT 35c Chil. 10c THRILLS The Greatest Stohy of the West Ever Filmed "THE SKY PILOT" Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, & 9. MAT. 15c NIGHT 25c Chil. 10c BLAZER'S ORCHESTRAS Large and Small for all occasions B-4418 1308 O St When You Dine Out with tiicdy of your choice, you tin; pretty "l't to choose a restaurant that is first-class, but we venture to s.i y that you have soinc tirnos been disappointed. Tlio ii. xt time we invito you to try our restaurant, for that ii our Rtrog point tho Riving of complete satisfaction, " nth in food and cei-viee. Central Hotel Cafe Wly luy a lunch When jjj '"u can get a good meal '!' f at a reasonable price at j HENDRY'S CAFE 136 No. 11th At your Service Day and Night ENUS" 'VPENCILS pOR the ftudvm or tle fupcrb VENUS out nvaU all for pcncil J. .17tlact degree, and American Lea J "Yonr lu wrld It", 1 NEWS OF THE DAY Ear of Corn Is Badge, KANSAS CITY, Mo Oct. 31. -Two special trains (lumped liundrcc's oi Nebraska ORionnr.lres in Kansas City Sunday, and hundreds of other Corn busker representatives who came on roRular trains, iiuuuinentcd the dolesa lion of Nebraskans to near the 4,0(10 mark. Kansas City is packed full of visit ii)R American LeKioii men, hut the ear of coin tied to the coat lapel iK.-.nus out m every street and ho'ol ! lobby, proclaiming that Nebraska has her share of men at the bis convention. Legion Conclave Opens. CONVENTION HALL, KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 31. The American Lesion held tho first session of its third annual convention heie this nur.niiiK, heard Vice President Calvin CoolidRe, speak as President HardiHR s representative, tell its meiel-eis tVjt they were the heirs of the patriotic ideals of Lincoln, Washington an.l Roosevelt, and adjourned for luncheon. The convention opened with the shifting of the Star Sjianple 1 Limine by Madame Sehuniaiin-lleink. she- was presented by oJhn O. Emory, nation s! commader of the Legion. Her cjim Hashing and holding an Amcic-n flag aloft upon a standard, the whit.' haired stinger poured out her void, to her "boys." Ties up Zoning. App arently all hopes of putting thru the cily thu zoning program lhi3 year went glimmering Monday morning when E. II. Schroder filed r.n applica tion in district court asking ?n injunc tion restraining the city council from appioving a contract with the Tecn nical Advisory corporation of Ncv York city lor the zoning. A temporary le.straining order was issued by Dis trict Judge Morning and the case set lor hearing on its merits November 4. Air Congress Opens Thursday. OMAHA, Neb., Oct. 31. The first in ternational aero congress ever held in America or my other country wi'h 3 ,0i0 flying men the most daring of Aineiiea's aces in the big war enterei in tho seven big feature events will open a three days' meeting in Omaha en Thursday, November 3. Willi three days to spare, all arrangements foi the meeting have been completed. The new field, one of the largest ami best surfaced in the country, is all ready for the great fleet of flying machines, I many of which have been in Omaha for a week to ten days practicing for the events. Hangars and machine shops, erected especially for the con gress, are the best in the west. The $15. 000 cash prizes are all in the bank -':id ready for the winners. Arrenge menls to care for 100,000 visitors from parts of Ihe country are completed in detail. fessor and a few others. Itay, who is hard working lad peddles milk to put tnmseir thru school. His rival BptlU tho dopo that he is a milkman to th3 girl and as a result he loses his drag. In the midst of tho plot a lot of Hal oweVn ip ranks are inevldonco. Hay finally clutches his idol in his amis after winning tho game for Baker col. logo, the swro being 7 ito 3. Tho director must have gone to a correspondence school for the film lacks college atmosphere. Tho collega spirit seems best expressed in ilieir yells. Klcket'ty, Itacketty, Jiff, Jal'f, Let's give 'em the horse laugh. Of course wo had a few laughs, for there really were a few 1o be had. Wo can't hand it much but the "Ka-spborry." Charley Chaplin the istar of the other comedy in the double-header is rather primitive in his work "The Idle Class." The comedy is of tho ship stick and kick variety. If you must, luff go -and see this double header, but it's rather expensive even spending your linio on it. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US FULL LINE TUXEDO SUITS $45 to $75 j---.jf.-j? m 1:4 t ft DUAL MEET IN GROSS GOUNTRY WITH KANSAS Final Tryouts For Varsity Squad For Saturday Contest Come Off Today. Senate Pro1-'- Report.- WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Caancela tion by the veterans' bureau of all cont.acH with state, municipal and private hospitals not established prior to July 1, 1!U7, and with all others found to be unsuitably was included j'liiong administrative reforms in vet erans' relief activities recommended by the special, senate committee ' in vestigating the subject in a report published today, the second compiled by the committee in its yet uncom pleted task. The final tryouts for the Varsity cross country team will be held thh I afternoon at five o'clock. All the men : who are seeking a berth on the cross j country team must run. A dual meo; j with the Kansas Aggies will be held Saturday ovember 5. This meet will be followed by the Missouri Valloy 1 cross country run to be held at Lin coln a week from Saturday on No vember 12, Homecoming day. The Varsity, team, which consists of six runners, will be selected from those competing in today's tryout. This tryout is expected to provide some interesting competition. The men have been training hard under the careful tutelage of Coach McM asters since the opening of school, and are all in excellent shape, with the excep tion of Captain Lofty Williams. Cap tain Williams will not be able to run for the rest of the season because of an injury received in the inter-college meet. The dual meet with the Kansas Ag gies will bo the first inter-collegiato meet of the season. This meet, is ex pected to be an exciting affair. Accord- ! ing to work received here the Kansas Aggies have a strong team. Although Nebraska's team was greatly weak ened by the loss of Captain Williams, Coach McMasters has two seasoned runners from which to select the bal ance of the team. The Missouri Valley cross country run which will be held here a week from Saturday, will undoubtedly be one of the biggest athletic events held in, Lincoln this year. All the Valley Conference schools are expected to compete in this meet. Nebraska placed third in the valley run last year. Coach McMasters is putting the cross coun try squad through a strenuous session daily in an attempt to round out a team which will carry off the honors of the valley meet this year. MM immm:r f 3 am x JtN il imi til Pw .f(V 1 Overcoat Time ' iting Days Require More Than Warmth Biting Style Is Also Essential In the assemblage of overcoats which we now Display, The Style Feature has been very Capably Blended with Warmth. Thus, you may Purchase a coat which has every stunning Feature you could possibly wish for, and also a deep rich, comfortable and protecting fabric to In (i 1 73 vAi 11 my apt. a tf- v, si' i mm M ELI SHIRE hunttii wmmm - PRESIDENT lltBW Liberty, Tho Cavanaugh & Everett Revue is a first (lass dancing act. Beautiful scenery, dainty girls, clever dancers, make it a real act. Willie Hale & Brother, are novelty jugglers and go over big. Frank Be Mart does an eccfntric di'.nce. Curt Calloway, tho Frisco, hobo, lolls some good stories. .This is a good bill. Rialto. "The Magic Cup," with Canstance Bunney is thoroughly enjoyable. The star has ample opportunities for h?r talents and makes the most of them. Pictures of the Nebraska-Notre Dam" football game and a good comedy make up another full value progiam. CHARLES RAY NOT . SO GOOD IN TWO MINUTES TO GO EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery : Student Opinion. There are two great menaces to the effectiveness of tho disarmament con ference. One of these is t he influence of the manufacturers of munitions and the other is the fear on the part of the armed nations that to take the lead in a program of disarmament might lead to concessions which would leave them exposed to attack. The United States is the only one of the powers represented at the conference which is in a position to take such a lead and it is to the real interest of the party in power to see that our delegates have a definite program to propose. But the munitions men will have an organized lobby at work trying to prevent this and the noisy iprotest of the wealthy manu facturers is apt to have more influ ence than the less clearly expressed desire of the people. Therefore it is necessary that the public support those truly interested in the success of the conference by a demand that it shall end with a definite agreement concern ing the limitation of armaments. eoscoccoscccccococcosococc You Drive " Forbes Rent a-Ford 8 X V. K. MVXSON. M(tr. 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