THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Thursday, March 2, 1022. I At The Theaters. ORPHEUM. The farowell bill at the Orphoum this week Is headed by Eddie Foy nrt the Yoiingor Foys in "The Foy pn Rovno." The ac-t is snappy, full 0f the comedy which has made fiddle poy the world's most popular musical 8ar. Johnnie Muldoon, Pearl Frank lin and Lew Rose have a surs fire gong and dance act, with an elaborate gl,t novo ty steps and attractive cos tumes. Blanch Sherwood and Brother vith their "Aviating Antics" offer some very Rood trapeze work, includ ing the time honored "iron-jaw act." Itodero and Marconi present a pleas ing skit using piano-accordian and violin numbers interspersed with clover patter. Madam Nihla, the Twentieth Century Venus, offers a very unusual and artistic series ot posos with beautifully colored iantern glides. James C. Morton and Family roturn with a comedy travesty. Felix Tatty offers Tarzan the educated Ape. Starting Wednesday Mat. EDDIE FOY und THE YOUNGER FOYS In Their New Travesty "THE FOY FIN KKVLE" RODERO & MARCON' "NIHLA" Felix Tatty, tlie Great French Trainer Presents TARZAN The Sensation of the Sctsan A Real Novelty Blanche Sherwood . Bro. Johnny Muldoon, Pearl Franklin and Lew Rose A Kevelry of Song, Dance und Music The Famous Comedian James C. Morton Assisted by Mamie, Kdna and Al fred Morton In a Comedy Offering Acmip's Fables rathe News Topics of the Pay MutB. 25 & 50c. Night 25o to $1.00 Bizad College Notes. There has been a largo increase in the enrollment of the College of iiusi nees Administration thia year, de spite the abnormal conditions of the state. The total registration will be something over 850 students, as com pared with 732 for. last yenr. The in croase in numbers has necessitated the creation of more suctions in cer tain courses, as well as the intro duction of several new courses. During the year the Colleg9 held extension classes in Omaha and Lin coln. Profesors Ivey- and Cole had large classes in Omaha in their class es in salesmanship and accountin Those two courses are given in even ing work at the University, together with a course in economics given by rrolessor Bullock. Various members of the Department gave lectures in different parts of Nebraska. of Lincoln. Mr. E. O. Davis is now instructor In acounting In Columbia University, working under Professor Kester. Deon LoRossignol spent part of the summer in New York as associate editor of the Weekly Re view. His new book, "What 13 Social ism?", has lately been published by the Thomas Y. Crowell Company. LECTURE ON PHILIPPINE ISLANDS GIVEN TONIGHT The work in acounting formerly carried on by Mr. Davis is now taken by Mr. George M. Darlington, a grad uate of the class of 1921, and a busi noss man of considerable experience Mr. Darlington was married shortly after graduation to Miss Dortha Man ners of University Place. Mr. llany Pike, of the class of 1920, was ap pointed Instructor ineconomic3 and accounting. Professor C. E. McNeill came to the University in September to take the place of Professor Kii porn, iixaing, nowever, tne courses in railway transportation and a new course in municipal industries. Pro fessor McNeill was for two years statistician to the New York Transit Commission, and for three yeais pre viously, he was a graduate student at Yale University. IBEHTY urnoN nomrnii ion Iff 6DMN cch pi oc J7 Thursday Friday Saturday LIBERTY CONCKBT OK I11STKA I fjenn L. Scliaefer, Conductor imerncmundi newt nccivi; Showing Sujevts and Feints of Interest "WHITE EAGLE" A Tale of the West wtt'i Kulli Koland "WHY MARRY?" A New Comedy WILFRED DU BOIS "longleur Sunerbe" FRED HUGHES "The Welsh Tenor" Earl Brown at I'iano Tom llrown Iresents THE PRINCETON FIVE In "Mirthful Musical Moments" COLVIN & WOOD In "Oh! rieuse, loctor" Mme. Jean Berzac's Circus A Di-licht for Itotli Toung und Old Shows Start at 2:30, 7:0C, 9:C0 MAT. 20c; NIGHT 40c; GAl 15c The bureau of business researcl of the college of business administra tion has prepared copies of its second pamphlet "hat to rean on Retailing which is a part of its series of bi bliographies. This work is a com pilation of books and magazine art ides especially valuable to the retail trade with a short analysis of the contents and description of the author A third edition of this same series "What to read on Insurance" will be published in the near future. The bureau is now at work investigating the problems confronting the retail merchants of this state in coopera tion with the federation of Nebraska retailers. The problems to be in- vestigated were provided by the board of directors of that organization and investigations began at their request. The work is in charge of Dr. F. E Wolfe, director of the bureau, hnd other members of the economics de partment LINCOLN'S LITTLE TMEATEB ALL THIS WEEK RUDOLPH VALENTINO In the Rex Ingram Production THE CONQUERING POWER and other Entertaining Features Lyric Concert Orchestra 1". O. McVay. Director SHOWS START AT 1, MAT. SOc; N1UHT 60c; 8. S. 1. 3 cniL. ioc fss ... Thursday Friday Saturday RIII.TO 8 YM PHONY PLAYERS J KAN I SCHAEIER, Conductor Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World's Events Visualized Ttpical and Travel Picture! Showing Subjects and Points of Interest "'TWAS EVER THUS" A New Comedy Gertrude Tyler and Frances Carrutherg In Gypsy Congs and Dances "THE ROSARY" SHOWS START AT I. !. 6. 7. t MATS. tOc; NIGHT 85c; CH1U I0 A new and important department in the Colege of Business Administra tion has recently been made in the creation of a committee on business research, with Professor F. E. Wolfe as chairman. Professor Wolfij is a graduate of Johns Hopkins Univers ity, was formerly head of the econ omics department of Syracus Uni versity, was in government service during the war, fnd gor the past two years has been statistician to the United Typothetae of Chicago. The new committee or bureau of research expects to. do the kind of work done by the Graduate School of Business Administration of Harvard Univers ity and, other Heading institutions. It was created at the request, among others, of the Federation of Nebraska Re' ilers, the Nebraska Credit Men s Association, and the Nebraska Manu facturers Association. It plans sev eral extensive investigations of pro blems, which affect the retailer and the consuming public. Already two bulletins of the series on Bibliography have been published: "What to Read on Banking" and "Wnat to Read on Retailing." These will be followed by a series of reports on retail mer chandising in Nebraska, Professor Wolfe has charge of the course in statistics and insurance. An illustrated lecture on the Philippine Islands, the Philippine people and Philippinos in feneral will be given in the Social Science Auditorium at eight o'clock this eve ning. The pictures which have just been received from Jaime C. do veyra, the representative of the Philippines at Washington, will be the feature of the evening as they are official reproductions of the islands and their peoples. The lecture is being given under the auspices of the University Philip' pino Club and explanations of the pictures will be made by members ot that organization who are well ac quainted with most of these views The lantern slides were sent with h view to lotting American people see the true state of education, public works, and natural resources in the Philippines and not the ideas easily obtained from cheap publications and political speeches. No admission will be charged and University students, faculty and out siders are welcome. IMMER ACCEPTS NEW POSITION AT CHICAGO jonn j. . dimmer, rormeriy con nected with the university museum, has accepted a position as curator of birds in the Feld Museum of Na tural History at Chicago. In a letter to Dr. Wolcott, head of the depart ment of zoology, he writes, "I ex pect to leave about the middle of March b yway of New York and on reaching Peru make my way Inland, establish a base camp and work for six months or more and then follow some branch of the Amazon down until I can get a steamer for Now York via Para. This plan msy have to be changed after I get on the ground, but in the main it is fairly certain. It is going to take some equipment however ana 1 have spent a good bit of my time while here in getting things together and order ing new." COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS BIG DINNER A largd, Icrowd of memers were present for the regular monthly din ner of the Commercial Club hel l last night at the Grand Hocel. Harry A. Adams presided and introduced Dean J. K. LeRossignol and '-Bill" Day, Y. M. C. A. secretary. A feature of the dinner was the first appearance the the "Biza-d" the new orchestra for the business aamiu- stration college. A sketch of the activities and plans o l'the club was given by president Adams. "Bill" Day spoke of the value of the Y. M. C. A. to university stu dents. He also urged more mtn to report for some form of school ath letics. MR. BROTHERS ADDS TO MUSEUM EXHIBITS Where do You Lunch? Pardon us for asking. Our ob ject, however, is merely to sug gest that you try this restau rant You will find a first-class menu ftt very opular prices. Every thing about our place is very tlean and inviting, and the cooking and service weli. Just -k those who eat here. Central Hotel Cafe All of .'ast year's instructors in the Department of Economics and Com merce are in the College this year, ex cept Profesor Kilborn, who has re turned to Dartmouth. Professot Vir tue, Professor Bullowc, und Professor Cole had charge of the work in Econ omic and Commerce during the sum mer session of last year and will ness activities by becoming manager probably do so again this year. Pro fessor Martin has enlarged his busl of the Nebraska Material Co., but still gives a considerable part of his time to the College. Professor Ivey's new book, "Principles of Marketing" pub lished by the Ronald Press has been adopted as a text in z9 colleges and universities in 18 states. Professor Kirshman has taken over the courses in money and banking, so that he now has charge of all the work in pri vate finance. Professor Fullbrock re ceived the degree of Ph. D. from Iowa State University in June, 1921. Mr. Conner received the degree of A. M. from the University cf Ne braska last spring, ana was nnnied in November to Misa Luvern? Polk! Mr. Edgar L. Brothers of Havelock has added to his collections already on exhibition in the Nebraska State Museum a sot of choice obsidiar and int; arow (points, collected by ,Mr. Brothers on the Snake river in Idaho On former occasions MiJ. Brothers has built up a collection now on dis play in one of the cases on the fourth boor o fthe museum. 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