THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ..... II L'll 1)OI.h Woman KnowT MAY M'AVOY He! llow Fw.clnln Story- Wliwcln Et MH. MORALS" NO PARKING" . l nv.llr onil Enjoynl.lo Comedy 4 ml."" Knterlalnln Picture. MARGARET PERRY SOPRANO ... 11 Til SYMPHONY PI.AYKRS 8. n. 5. AT 1, i11"" moiit si, run., loc M il"' " SrTUlil)TY i n cin nee M0N.TIKS. WKI. '"Uills.'gTiIbert & CO. Bo,n,1,n' TOM DAVIES A CO. In Nio Comedy Playlet "TIIK PKKSl'ADKR" FISHER & LLOYD ."Two Shaden of Hurnt Cork" PAT & PEGGY HOULTCN A Summer Flirtation" FRANK & CLARA LA TOUR "Funny Cnper. Novelties and Hubble" "WINNERS of the WEST" Comedy nnd New Picture K ire Clmntro of Program Thursday SHOWS START AT 2:30. 7:00. 9:00 HITS. ,,,, M(iI1T 40e. GAI.. 15c LYMC , i ii ii.ji) l f- HIMI ill' Hlfl HOCHI.F HIM. AM- THIS WKKK RUPERT HUGHES Presents HIh fomfdy Trma of American Married Life "Dangerous Curve Ahead' Kverynodj Married, Single or un certain Nliould see thin brilliant picture of married life, CLYDE COOK In HIn Newest l-augh Riot "THE CHAUFFEUR" Prank Koops and Marllynn MorrU Singing "Ain't We iot Fan" LYRIC COXCKRT ORCHKSTRA SHOWS START AT 1. S3. 5. 7. MATS. 80e. NUiHT 54. CHIL. 10c A 1.1. THIS WKKK IIKRK'S TIIK Hit! KVKNT RICHARD BARTH ELM ESS In Die Thrilling Inimn "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Other Kntertalning Picture SHOWS START AT 1. 3, K. 7. fl MATS. 15c. NK.HT 2."c. 111!.. 10c ltXOCSjrX5SiK5C9 Xin'!x2&Mj&i& Orpheum 2:3(1 Wed., Tliur., Fri., Sat. 8:20 Orpheum Circuit Best in Vodevil A Kill Thnl'h a Knockout Corinne Tilton and Her Big Company in "A (1IAMKI.KON KKVl'E" S JOE RKXXETT El). MORTON MRS. GENE HUGHES Itulihle iordone. The RoU. Fable. New Topic Jim At.n T0NEY & NORMAN MATS. 25 & Mr. Kven 8c to $1.00 FRANCO BEAUTY SHOP Marcel 50c Shop L-9072 Shampoo 50c Horn F-4679 Room 8, Liberty Theater. SCCOSOSCOCCCCCCOSOSCCGCO Vod Drive We Kent Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. T. K. MI'NSON. Mir. ft far for nnclul function ltb A r without l-lvcr. O I'hone Il.lKftfl 112S P St. ft PsocoooooocooBOOOoaooacoa SAXOPHONE TAUGHT I K, i ', Verne E. Powell jjj Former Student of j RUDY WIEDOEFT STUDIO JUST OPENED POWELL-CAPPS STUDIOS B-4S66 127 So. 12th St. AEOLIAN SINGERS SELEM OPERA Alumni of Lincoln High Glee Clubs to Present Musical Pro duction "The Mascot." Announcement of plana for the opera to bo given this spring by the Aeolian SiiiRers' club, composed of alumni members of the Lincoln high school rIog clubs, was made Tuesd iy afternoon by Joe Zimmerman, presi dent of the club. The cast of char acters has not been entirely chosen but will be announced soon. The opera to be given by the club will be "The Mascot" by Edmond Audran. II. O. Ferguson, director of music in the Lincoln public schools, has charge. Most of the members of the club and practically all of the persons in the cast of the ope.-a are students of the University of Ne braska. The scene of the opera als laui in Piombino, Italy, in the Fifteenth con tury. Rocco, a farmer, is discouraged and when his brother sends him Bel tina, Recco orders the girl home. Prince Lorenzo, on a hunting excur sion, happens along, takes a fancy to Bettina and promises Rocco a high position if he will let him take Ret tina back to the court with him. Ret tina goes but longs all of the time for Pippo. Pippo finally appo; rs as an actor in a display at a wedding. An attempt to escape fails and Pip po is arrested. Flametta, daughter of the prince, takes a fancy to Pipo and try to tell him Bettina is false. Ret tina appears again and Pippo and she explain matters. They then make their escape. The final scene shows Pippo as a captain in the army of Trederic after a victory over the sol diers of Lorenzo. Bettl-:?., disguised as ? trooper, has been fighting at his side. Flametta, Frederic and Rocto appear as actors. Fiamette returns to Frederic and Bettina and Pippo are n..i;ricd. The opera Is a difficult production. 1 ac'i spring the glee clubs of .the I.in.'o.r high school present an o;era under fhe direction of Mr. Ferguson. rJa"h year the crowds have increased and the operas gained in favo. The Aeolian club, being the only organiza tion of its kind in Lincrin, should make good and the reputation which the members . gained in the high school glee club should go fai when the time for the opera appears. There are six main parts in the cast. These are Bettina, the miscot, soprano; Fiamette, daughter of l,o renza XVII. a mezzo soprano; 1'ip;.':, LAWS... 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The last dozen pages of the letter includes a biographical sketch of each member of the claps. The record of each person is given. The University section of the letter shows that at the first of the four teenth year of Chancellor Samuel Avery's administration shows that the campus has been extended in that time from eleven to forty acres, ap propriations have been quadrupled, value of building quadrupled, officers of administration and instruction grown from 311 to 469, enrollment of students more than doubled, colleges Increased from four to eleven, thf tntire medical iplant having been add 1 since 1908, two sub-stations have been added one at each Mitchell and Valentine, the Union Fruit farm has been added and two schools of agri- i culture added, Curtis and Scottsbluff. The "Extra-Univeriiity Argumenta tion and Debate Activities," section tells about the Nebraska high school debating league which included ninety-six schools last year, the debating and public discussion bureau of the university extension division, and the argumentation section, state teachers' association. DEAN P. L. BUCK HEADS COMMITTEE (Continued From Page One.) eration of the educational committee in the campaign Dr. Duggan said: "A movement in favor of exalting the work of Mr. Wilson will appeal particularly to teachers and educators generally. Mr. Wilson was a teacher almost up to the time that he became president, and he did not stop his teaching even then. I think even his bitter enemies will admit that his ex planation of the ideals of the allies (hiring the war was probably more po tent than any other influence in keep ing up the morale of the fighting al lied people during the war. "The oducational committee that has been formed is working at the pres- ent time in every college of the coun - try with committees of pn tessors an:i brinsr vour bnel cases A rr ay and other leather goods in and have your initials or name stamped on in gold. We specialize in rebinding law books. Bookbinders 1000-03 Q Street students who will seek, wnong college men and women, founders of this en dowment to reward meritorious serv ice to democracy, public wollare, lib eral thought or peace through' Justice. "The kind of thing that the founda tion will do is the kind of thing that will make an appeal to thesfe people. It does not expect to erect a monu ment of stone or brass, that can be felt or seen, for, after all, the things that are spiritual are eternal.' FOSTER SPEAKS TO BAR ASSOCIATION University Professor Tells of Need for Better Legislation in Land Laws. "Pitfalls in the Property Law of Ne I i; ! La IKj la; & Is?.1 ; jg. j a braska," was the subject of the ad dress given by Professor II. II. Fos ter of the University of Nebraska col lege of law before the Nebraska state bar association convention In Omaha. Prof. Foster showed that the Nebras ka lawyer who looks upon his pro fession not as a mere money mak ing pursuit but as an avenue to pub lic service, has an especial concern that the land law of the state be made as simple, logical and efficient as possible as the rules of law that deal with the acquisition, holding and dis posing of real estate are of great so cial importance. Prof. Foster suggested that the bar association could bo of great service to the state by appointing a commit tee to act In conjunction with the su preme court in making recommenda tions to the legislature for needed re forms. Farm land is the most important FELLOWS Here's your opportunity to buy the clothes and furnishings you've waited for, at sharp re ductions from the regular prices Our Entire Stock of Young Men's Suits and Overcots Are 1-4 Off Dress Clothes Excepted OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS AND FURNISHINGS 1-5 Off Collars Excepted At these reductions, Farquah Clothes are the outstanding clothing values in Lincoln today. Now is the time to supply your needs at sav ings you can't afford to miss. - rum. 1325 0 ST. source of wealth in Nebraska and in many ways the growth of law Is com parable with the growth of living or ganism. Prof. Foster declared. In no field of law aro there more medie val survivals than In the land law of today, ho recalled. He then followed with a discussion on the medieval land laws. Dance Better in 1922 PREPARE NOW Ej Just Phone L6023 jaj CARROLL 'sk Modern Uance S Studios h Nebr. 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