Tuos.lny. April 11. 1022. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN LUTHERAN CLUB HOLDS THIRD ANNUAL BANQUET Th tliinl annual banquet of the Lutheran Club of the University was heM last Friday evening at the Hotel Grand. The illninff room was attraet Ively decorated In Riven and white, the Club's colors, and the tablis were beautilled with baskets of sweet-peas, the Club flower and candles, the em blem of the Club. Covers were laid for sixty people The toast-master. Rev. H. Movller, after beinir introduced by the presi dent of the club, called upon the fol lowing members for toasts: Henry Schepman. Harm Harms, and Frieda AVundorliih. Pr. Holmes Hysinger, of Midland College nt Fremont, gave a splendid address, his subjejet being "The American Spirit.'" A violin solo by Miss Rut It Reuter, of Seward, accompanied by her father Professor Reuter, and a vocal solo by Miss Kstlier Rockeh, of this city, were splendidly rendered and much enjoyed. The last number of t he program was a prophecy given by four members of the Club telling of the activities of the present Club members in l!Ki4. away to visitors and many larger ones. This feature will be in charge of the Association of Natural Gas Supply ment. The convention will be open to the public each afternoon and evening. Instead of merely inviting representatives of tho industry, the invitation this year will be issued to the public of Kansas City and its trade territory, Specla. rates of one and a half fare have been granted by the railroads, which will bring thous amis who otherwise would be unable to attend. intortnation as to the convention may be obtained by writing Frank M. Robinson, Secretary of the Conven tion Bureau here. OHIO MAN'S WHITE ORPS LEAD IN EGG PRODUCING CONTEST ANNUAL CONVENTION OF PHOTOGRAPHERS ASS N TO BE AT KANSAS CITY KANSAS CITY, M.. Apr. 10 Thous ands oi' bamboo poles arranged in unique cxliii' i booths wiii feature tne annual Intern .t!oi.;;l cc'iv-nlion ot the rhotoj.r:p!:crs Association o'" Ann-iiea when it meets here May 1 to 6 in Con vention Hall. The hall will be filled 'villi the let s:im;' l- 01 the pliotogia I her s f.n in the woild. Powerful photographic lights will hang in num erous studios erected on the arena l'oor. From the rafters will hang the favorite pictures of the vorld's most noted individuals. The Japanese design will predomin ate as the bamboo booths will be trimmed with listeria and decorated in the Japanese custom. More than eighty exhibitors already have taken f ;ce. These exhibitors will come from ev ery section of the United States and from South Australia. Canada. Cenm.1 Europe. Great Britain, Mexico and Ha- wau. hvery exhibit of pictures will pass a jury of selection in order that no poor work will be shown. The hall w ill be open to the public for two evenings when a musical program and other features will be given. An elab orate entertainment program for vis itors and delegates has been planned. This is the first opportunity photog raphers in the southwest have had to awtnd the national convention. The Missouri Yailt yv Association. Middle Atlantic States Association s-.nd other sectional orranizations will coicnete for trophies. Mure than a thousand j actual owners of studies in addition: i to salesmen, employees, exhibitors 'matter of and Visitors will atttnd. TUre will be a commercial st-ction and an ama-j teur finishing section. Both wL1! have 1 experts in charge to demonstrate the new features in these departments. I The local committee has invit'-l ev ery p!.-.tocrj,ph( r in :he .-ou'.hwe.-t to attend regardless r membership, j Plans so far tvm;:t wi'.l make this ' rat it phiitoerahp'-rs' exhibit staged. Z. T. Brir-gi;. of the Pi. nt . S-.pply Company and Theten- bird White Orpington en try of It. A. Millard of Oregonia, O., in the Nebraska national egg laying contest conducted by the experiment station and the department of poul try husbandry of the University of Nebraska, ranked first in a t'Uld of forty entries, made by poultry fan ciers in all sections of the country during the first four months of the contest, according to figures maib public today. The number was S5T. While the March total for the Mil lard entry was far l low those made by other contestants, the record made in previous months served to give the Arpingtons a lead of thirty-four eggs over the entry of Luther L. Hurt ot Gibbon, which was Burt's entry is Buff Orpingtons. Other high records made up to Mar. 1st, were: C. F. Bodner, Geneva. White Ply mouth Rocks, $00. J. L. Schluntz, University Place, S. C. Rhode Island Reds. Harry V. Hill. Lexington. R. C Brown Leghorns, 734. Nebraska experiment station. No. Platte, S. C. White Leghorns, 122. B. G. Japs, University Place. Buff Orpingtons, 70V. Mrs. A. Arnold. Inavaia. S. C. Rhode Island Reds, 685. G. B. Ferris. Grand Rapids, Mich.. S. C. White Leghorns. $4. Ohio Poultry Farm. Cincinnati, O S. C. White Leshorns, t"S0. R. O. Yogel. Seward. S. C. Whit-? Leghorns, 676. C. H. Mathewson. W.dthiil, White Orpinetons. 641. G. O. Gill. Lincoln. S. C. White Le g horns, 63S. W. T. Mavis. ColKge Yiew. S. C. White Leghorns, (,Z2. The lowest record made in the four mouths , and also for March, was by the White Wyandottes entered by J. F. Porter. Fremont. The figures wiie isS and 1.1 resepctiveiy. T MEET TO BE HELD holding of the track meet, at any Par tleular college on tho specified day, the meet shall he held any day of the tol lowing week. enter tho following Intersectional Telegraphic Track and Field Meet For Women on May 12. An Intersectional University Tele graphic Track and Field Meet for Wo men, under tno auspices oi tne na tional Women's Track Athletics com mittee will be held on the respective fields of the entering Universities, on Friday, May 12, 1022. Nebraska has entered the meet, re presenting the midwestern section. The other entries: Unlversit; of Kentucky, University of Arizona, Flor ida State College for Women, Mississ- ppi State College for Women, Univers ity of California, Southern Branch; and University of Wisconsin. Immediately following the sepente meets, each director shall send a tele gram giving name and record of first place winners in each event A lettei, giving complete record of the meet. to follow. A roc-heck of results will be made from the letters before final notification of official standing is given to the press. In case the weather prevents the Nebraska events: will 30 yard dash. r0 yard clash. 100 yard dash. 220 yard dash relay (4 runners). 60 yard hurdles (4 2 ft . 500 yard relay (10 runners. Running high jump. Running broad jump. S lb. shot put. Basket ball throw for distauce. Base ball throw for distance. Javelin. Pole vault. Running, hop, step and jump. A 500-yard relay (10 runners is a feature of tho meet. It gives the op portunity to bring more girls into tho meet, and gives ordinary runners a chance to get into team competition. Tho relay will be pursuit typo. Each girl shall carry a baton to be hnndoct 1 1 the next runner. Here's a chance, Nebraska women, to put your university on the map oi women's athletics. It is possible that a Women's Team of winners will bo sent to the next Olympic games. 111. by Damme, W. A, A. track lender, an nounces tho following practice sched ule: Tuesday, Thursday at 1 o'clock whee. the weather permits. Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 4 o'clock. Phone B3355 J. FEE g Lettz Dance A men graduates of these ailing themselves veterin ir- The c v r Brig. :r" pre.-id i i;t ,,f tl Commerce in charge declared ettc-rday. In formation as to the convention cm be oVained from Frank M. Rob inson. Secretary of the Convention Bureau here. Chamber of of conventions. EIG CONSERVATION EX POSITION AT KANSAS CITY MAY 15 t.i 18 KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 10. Pre liminary plans for the Natural Gas Conservation Eiposition, to t-e held in Kansas City May 15 to IS, in connec tion with the annual convention of the Natural Gas Association of Ameri ca, are rapidly nearing completion. Every foot of floor space in Conven tion Hall has been sold and indica tions are that many exhibitors will be turned away, Frank M. Robinson, Sec- DR. VAN ES TALKS TO MEMBERS OF AG. CLUBS (Continued from Pace One) emulation, and as a result we have a mass of untrained or partly I trained .-ehocils c Jians. The recent war. however, al-''.e-ed this, so that Unlay several state c oileL-es 'f agriculture are e-fiui;iel to train students in veterinary science. ; Ti.e function of the veterinarian of the future will not be primarily to i-ure. int to prevent disease, is the 1-eli. f of Dr. Van Es and fellow m-m-bers of his profession. Sjck individu als will receive all attention that can be given them, but special pre at: lions will be taken 10 prevent the spread of disease among tne uninlected in dividuals. In concluding, the speaker cautioner against the free use of every new remedy on the market. Vaccines have lx-en sold for many different kinds of disease, a!tho it is only certain that five will yield to such treatment. Stoc k can be successfully immunized irom hog cholera, blackleg, anthrax, white scours, and tetanus by vaccination. Vaccines for other diseases are fakes. Expressing Your Personality House of Youth , Clothes HE representative College Girl JL eagerly awaits, each season, the fashions from "The House of Youth"" the foremost creators of Youthful Clothes in America. For, this establish ment has studied the College Girl verily on her native heath, and has woven her characteristics, her dreams the very essence of her refined, modern self into its fashions. Have you seen the new "House of Youth" Frocks, Suits and Wraps for Spring? You will find them admirable! A certain smart shop in your town has them. If you do not know which one, please do us the honour of communicat ing directly with us. THE HOUSE OF YOUTH SCHCLMAN &. HAUPTMAN 3S East 29th Street, New York 3 Atcni; Dc L'Opcra, Paris Every ger.uwe "Ifouse cf '2 "" garment tears this .4tJ ORPHEUM HAS FEATURE PLAY FOR THIS WEEK (Continued from Page One.) his Merry Men." Was there ever a more pisturesque knight of the road than he? Everyone is familiar with retary of the Convention Bureau her-:, i him and his woodland life. In son;; announced yesterday. The Natural Gas Association of America is the largest organization cf Ps kind in the world. Its sessions at tract del pates from every section where natural gas is used or produced as well as individuals and frm repre sentatives from artifical gas areas. Tie keynote of the convention this year will be conservation, as the sup ply of natural gas is daily becoming more limited. For this reason every orgarim'on, wether dealing in pro duction or consumption or in the sup plies and accessories of the industry, should be represented at this meeting, William B. Way, secretary of the As sociation said here last night A unique feature of the meeting thla year will be the practical demon strations of gas appliances. Hundreds cf email gas appliances rEl le given and story alike he figures, and in opera he has held the stage These many years. Zane Grey, the distinguished writer cf stirring stories of the American West, in his novel "The Last Trail ' made a mysterious one bandit the figure on which centered the entire development of the romance a ban dit operating at night on lonely roads In a mountainous region, and who was sJsceptible to the charm of a woman, risking his life at times to be with her. This lone bandit has been transferred to the motion pic ture by 'Wliiam Fox. who? e film ver sion cf "The Last Trail" Is to open a run on Wednesday at the Orpheum Theatre, The story Is a fascinrtin? one, and the picture, which Is a super special production, was .directed by Emmett J. Flyna. 0. Lettz Dance g llj ,J) Williams g I m ; tS Dancing H g 1220 D St. Phone B4253 r -w - W-C w- ii-vr. w -w w w- w wV ww- w w w X S, f t? " .. S FRANCO-AMERICAN 8 ill BEAUTY SHOPS II 5 Room 8, Liberty Theatre Big fi in 2 Marcel 50c. 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