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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1922)
The Silver Moon Kern WilllaniH, Mary Winters, Mar Jorlo Sweet, John l.ewlH, Frank Han ii.i, John Spear, Minor Unlrd, Krnent Sanders, Oron King, Ivol Stover, Ed win Weir, Lewis Oglivle, Mcrwln rholps and Donnld McGregor. Hardy Smiths Barber Shop Dreamland The ho"1 of cle,n danclnO ivery night except Sunday We have two booth, for prl r.t. danolno p.rtle., will c modete 10 nd 18 couples, will mK reeervatlont for 6 mupIm " more- Phne F'3424 retervatlons. Will reterve liit bell room for private .rtla Monday, Tuesday and Thureday nights. , SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER $35 to $50 Young n un vootau are here. A big store nd ft lw "tock 10 se,ect from We lw remodel, repair, clean nd prM nnent for men and UicCarthy Whlsoti & Ryan, Inc. 131 NORTH Hit 8t Orpheum Today Crane Wilbur & Suzanne Caubet In "Rlflht or Wrong." BOB VURPHY AND ' "ALEXANDRIA" Princess Wah-Letka JOHNNY SINGER and DANCING DOLLS BERT and HAZEL SKATELLE The De Marcos AESOP'S FABLES Topics of the Day, Pathe News Nights, 25e 50e-75c; Mats., 25-50s Revival of Class Debating Will Be Started This Year Oi'ltu SIhmki Kim, li.nior.iry ilchu! inir. rriitcniliv. will :illcihii !),,. ivsnrivc llim of ciii-iM il.hu..., ., H. i niv,.,.. hII.v. l'rof. M. M. - !.., M, letter lit ln rliisti ii ! nt H iiskiim tliein In iii)niliil ( iiimmiII h'c.i in (!iko I lui load in n'vlviii!,' (!i(' c idiitrms. Tlioro Ikivo liri'ii mi lnl"i' i'l:rs do lintoH hIiick Mill. After 1 1 1 (i coimulltecs nro up- poilltOll III')' Will lllci'l Willi I'lOl'l'S- siir 1''hk In clionsi' n (. I inn fur the contests. Tiyoul.i will lie held In ouch class ami II ti-iiin of tluoo chosen to represent the class. Tho first scries of the dchnles will ho held durlnu the lirst j-art'of the year. H has heni ciistoin:ir,v in past yours to Kti;o tho c liamiilonsliip de bute on I'hl l'.cla Kappa morning In May. Y. M EAT YOUR MEALS AT THE . C A. Cafeteria Clean Food Clean, Sanitary Equipment Quick Service Pleasing Prices. OPEN 6:30 A. M. CLOSE 7:30 P. M. Superior Students Organize Club for Coming School Year Twenty-tw ) . iidenls from Supe rior were, out. ila'neil at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Ahhoii, 1 ir.,- Wash ington street, Wednesday eveniii;;. Tho evening was spent in panics and dancing, the mush' liein;; furnished hy Mellowell, llixhy irid Malln ny. It was decided lo omanize a Supe rior cluh to fur: lit r Hie interests of the Vnlversily in Superior and to en able the students to Keen in closer touch with each oilier. The follow ing officers were e'ected: l'vcident. Dorothy Abbott; vice prcsiih nt, John :i ir -r. l'cr'ili o i 'nil i:.; iv.'ol :iyv, The dull will hold nioclin.ns onto a ..ew.s; seen c Harnitil; co-re Marjorio Swecl. regular business month. Tho charter members are: Hcrnice riarnaril, 1'orothy Junes. IVrothy Ab bott, Klmore Abbott, Kh-ie SMvor. Hetty Hosserman, Kiiuval'tie 1 ii U 1 1 . The v LINCOLNSHIRE WE HAVE ALL THE "EATS" FOR Your Homecoming Dinner or Picnic PEOPLES' GROCERY a Have You Tried Those Lunches Yet For 40c and 60c IF NOT WHY DON'T YOU Cosy booth for after the dances and shows. PEKIN CAFE THE PLACE DIFFERENT 1130 0 Stt., Upstairs Harmonizing Entertainment ALL THIS WEEK "PINK GODS" A Paramount Picture With Bbe Daniels, James Kirk woed, Anna Q. Nilsson, Ray mond Hatton Other Enti?hining Features 8HOW START at 1, 8, 6, 7, 9 Mate 20 Night 35c Chll. 10c ML ii Jra, ti. ALL THIS WEEK "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" With George Fawcett, T. Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford, Fritzi Ridgway. The best loved of all Ameri can plays, the greatest heart picture ever made. Other Entertaining Features 8HOW STARTS 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 MATS 30 Night 50c Chil. 10c m rnnnrTfrr I 4 I 3 tXISiUM Remember Come to Lincolnslurs For Dainty Limchcrns 312 Scuih 12lh. I i gJBERTY WHERE EVERYBODY GOES THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CASL ROSSINI & CO. A Spectacular Offering "THE MASTER MAGICIAN" The Blackface Funsters WORTH & WILLING "Two Boys from Dixie" Edmonds & Lillian Vocal and Instrumentalists Featuring THE HAWAIIAN STEEL GUITAR The Menotte Duo Sensational Novelty Entertainer "IN A NIGHT OUT" Chas. Mazon & Jessie Morris The Surprising Duo in "A MIRTHFUL ODDITY" "Wedding Pumps" Fifteen Minutes of Laughter "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" International News Weekly. BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA Shows Start at 2:30, 7. 9. Mat 20c. Nite 40c. Gal 15 MUNSON MOOH COMPANY 1125 P ST. RENT-A-FCRD B-1550 E-1517 DRIVE IT YOURSELF The Place for Better Sen-ice w . n ji) in '-L-.tr f JT i,ti " M""''" - Ask the Man Who Knows Him. Republican Candidate tor Attorney General Pledges minimum expense ji conduct of office consist ent with effective law en forcement and public welfare. Will dispose of pending prosecutions as rapidly as possible. consistent with thorough and efficient trial of same. Will prevent duplication In department and retain only such competent assistants as necessary. I). The Students Preferred Shop 116 N. 13TH ST. The Little Things That Count of course you know ve are sew ing Suppers now from 5 p. m. to 5:45 p. m. 'Better stop in tonight. Cars Reserved by Fiicnc Given jl Special Attention HOME COMING DANCE TONIGHTS It's the Best Place to Shop After All! HAIL! HOME COMERS! E Tiffin I Room I Fifth B Floor. neckwear Dainty Collar and Cuff Seta ct c n;bro1d cry to glvo tJio flnishlne touch to tliij vool dress or sweater costume. 65c to 1.25 "Wool hose English, novelty wool hose, lu liluo, Jiude, pray, heather and chequer. Somo with contiasting embroidered clocks. Keep tho nnkles trim and warm. 1.75 to 3.75 pair , 'gloves Perhaps nothing Jidda TO Jitueh frj one's appcarunco .'is ,i well-lovcd hand. These pood looking two-toned novelty Chamoisettes or tho strap, wrist French Kid gloves Me sure to give the beauty, servieo aiul cemleit tho collepo pirl desires. 2.25 to 6.00 pair RENT A FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF. Open Day and Night ALL NEW CARS TIERNAN & ADAMS 1137 P St. B-1644 Colonial ALL THIS WEEK "While Satan Sleeps" THE SEASON'S FINEST f , It's the Best Place to Shop After All! I III HAIL' HOME COMERS! I r jjj Don't forget to look B TAk. j ; UP our new jj wfy faM ' Fnil of pep, snap, style and quality. B j j 'J Come Over to N Street. ii ROSEWILDE jiU I I ' -" ''i C ; j t. P'''- L. B. FRYE, 206 So. 12th . . I Distributor ) ; Ferfect Fitting Glasses j LSW' ' .tf L j I.'M-k"-fs corrett wctho.U rT - XaTffi--. ' i I H A L L E T T j V5& j I' Est. 1871 1143 O ; Sl",' ,' , ' :J'Mi'"' J Mavis IF'CTOS Mullane's f i and - -mm- - 'w w Taffies T I AeEretii PHARMACY and V , . 13th and PSts. n,. I I Chocolates Chips A I - If J ' Dainty Luncheonette Service" A I HEFFLEY'S TAYLORS For Those Nifty Clothes Remodeling. Cleaning. Repairing For Men and Women 133 North 11th ALL THE LATEST STEPS MASTERED IN A FEW LES SONS AT THE LINDELL PARTY HOUSE STUDIO. PHONE F1106 FOR APPOINT MENTS. 3 i.vwt rsiUMwi (Anti-Picketing-Law) to be voted on, Election Day Nov. 7, 1922 a law passed" bv the Nclr-iska LerUljture at its last session to protect people w!io war.t to work and earn i living in 'dead of "going on a strike," d'iring labor controversies. But the law was referred to a vote of the people by petilion of a small per cent of the voters, and thereby suspended, aad it is now up to you and all the voters to say on election day, N'ovc.T.bcr 7, that this law shall stand. TAKES AWAY NO RIGHTS It DOES NOT take away any lawful right of any person, group.or class. It DOES NOT take away or limit the right of workers to strike whenever they rh It DOES NOT prevent strikers from freely advocating their cause in a lawful m ir.rer. It DOES NOT prevent striking employees from talking to working employees tu: i pu'poe of persuading them to leave their employment, provided they do not compel an.! force vo:r.tis tJ listen against their will. WHAT THE LAW DOES DO It say? that the right to work is just a? s.irred as th? right to slrike no more r.rd nr. !';. It says that men who strike mut report the rights of those who want to work ' rv:t r.;t rui them off the job by any of the toil')mg met hoc: By uiinft deftraillnft. offensive or nuntvp taiitiitaa toward work.r nr t'.ivlr f;tni !; t" PFRSKSTINC; In talking . foIU.wlnfi - Inttrn-pfin4 w.irki-r. or tli-ir fiin'illcs. At.MT 11IFIR WILL; or to menace, threaion. IntlmlJatf or friliten su-h rt-ron; or t n !::-'ir ao asaault upon such prvm; nr to )n!ter about, picket and patrol the place of wrk. h-.i-..n-N or residence of workers, their familfi, or ihftr employers, fjr the purp.Me rf inrimi.' iti n nd unlawful coercion. i sprits ifi.-' -r:hip. This law says that strikes in Nebraski mist be conducted in the American wav ci !!. without force, terrorism, intimidation, vi .lenre and witliout i'lfnngeinont of the rirhls ci By voting "yes" on this law YOl' will take a stand for LAW and ORDER a.i play and the right of law abiding persons to work at honest labor without bem suS '.T.fi.can !,-d toa!u :r J intimidation or injury. This Law Will Appear On the Ballot Like This: "This art prohibits an t mterftrnve wUh n imwi'rur !Mertfrs Workum. or wtrkinc work, by threat. intimultiou f frf -ilwnt ewavmnica linns dwswnrd to ir.t!urnc su b pern from txnUnu UHt in. or seek in fni4omml. It iwtitbtU ptrktirw. or loitmur Mil pMoa r dovmh, or rrtrm-xi, etvM ute m rttortstor tor toe purpose oa ioien-nfut wiio lue en ay peraoa tberain, or wiUi any lawful busuKss. NEEKASKA MANUFACTURERS ASSCCiATlCN. El No.312 VES No.313 NO . ..X v r YI"D I 253 HOW STARTS at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 U 1K. 9Cm k. II in