The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    TH
riRPHEUM
TONIGHT & TOMORROW
- THR A MUSKETEERS
N'B' MAIL ORDERS an.
Fife "now. rw&s PLU. TAX-
1.00, " "
LATEST CLASSIC ORGANIZATION
GREATEST fOUR
ORPHEUM
nEC. 9 & 10
WEDNESDAY MATINEE
THE LAUGH
SHOW SUPREME.
t I LING WITH
Alir.USTA BOYLSTON.
THRILLED N. Y. 1 YEAR
S'cOMEDY SPLENDIDLY PORTRAY
cn'CHI. TR1B.
THREE ACTS OF LOVE AND LAUGHS.
IrsTS NOW SELLING NIGHT $100.
SEi SO SIjOO. MAT. $100. 75c. SOe.
U.S0. ,-wpLU3 7 AX.
LIBERTY
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
BICKNELL
THE MODEL BAKER"
A.iMd by
"THE CHICAGO
STEPPERS"
MARY JAYNE
In Songs
Dick Lack at the PiaM
Spanish Ensemble be
"The Chico Stepper"
" " "Hilda
WARD AND WILSON
Lsufhs. Lauha. and Mora Laughs"
DICK LUCKE and his
"ARCADIANS"
-SYNCOPATORS SUPREME"
And Maria Vaatcb'a
"THE CHICAGO
STEPPERS"
Who Step
PIFRrE & RYAN
In "D- YER WANT TO FIGHT T"
U. Rraa a "Youth" as it is
Ben Pierce aa "Old Ago" a it will ba
An Elaborate Presentatieaj
"REVUE DELUXE"
Whatever That Mean
Anyway
The entire eat of artists will Get
toRfiher" in an assemble and hope to
entertain you No protrram is neees
Mry you know them all by this
time, excepting possibly
Elinor Gridley and Dorothea Seery.
-The Dutch Kiddies." Mary Coen. A
Spnih Miss and Helen Kafe. in the
"Isnce O" The Disc." Then, after
Radio Broadcasting, "We're Signing;
0(f." "Goodnight."
"BRONCHO EXPRESS"
A new coasedy with CLYDE COOKE
"Current News and View"
BABICH HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:90, 7:00, :00
RIALTO
ALL THIS WEEK
Gowns of DazzMagj Baarty
A Secret Raaaaace
Gloria Swanson
ks a New rTctnre
"HER LOVE STORY"
"WHY HURRY"
Christie's Latest Mtrthsjuake
Mill Lea are Burnett aasl.
Herman T. Decker
la a Calerful Soag Off aria f
R I ALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS AT I. 3. . T.
THIS
WEEK
LYRIC
A Lead of Mianight Fua
"The City That
Never Sleeps
With a Cast ef Fa
Playej
"POOR BUTTERFLY"
Smiles and Laughter
ON THE STAGE
BABE MOFFIC REVUE
A Versatile Quintette ks
N-velte Seags mmi Dances
LYHIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT I, S. C T.
Colonial wxek
FacimHnff
MAE MURRAY
Stir-rTBt' RMMKe
"MLLE. MIDNIGHT"
LLOYD HAMILTON
la a "ollirkinr Comedy
"GOOt MORNING"
JACK DEMPSEY
la a New Thrfllw
"WEST OF WATER BUCKET
SHOWS AT I. . S, T.
Board of Regents Has Surplus in
J") a mmm
rund Ireasury to Loan Students
The Student Loan Fund, which was
organized ten years ago, is for the
purpose of helping students, who are
financially low, through school. It
has been used extensively since its
organization, and all of the money
has been placed in the hands of the
Board of Regents. A considerable
number of loans have been made this
year, but enough money remains in
the treasury to make several more.
As is the custom, an amount will be
left in the fund until the end of the
year, so that seniors who run short
at the last minute, may finish school.
The fund was originated ten years
ago at the time of the dedication of
the Mechanical Engineering building.
It was then thought that the fund
would be for the benefit of Mechani
cal Engineering students only, but
the ruling was changed.
The first donation was made by J.
R. Web'ter, of Omaha, who gave
$1,000 He was followed by y dona
tions of like amounts from Hon. W.
G. Whitmore of Valley, and Dr. J. A.
L. Waddcll of Kansas City. A short
time later, Mrs. A. E. Carter gave
$500 as a memorial to her husband,
a Spanish-American war veteran, and
a graduate of the University of Ne
braska. The largest single donation
ever made was by the J. F. Stevens
Memorial committee as a memorial
to the late Dr. Stevens. The amount
was $1,300.
Other donations since the start of
the fund have been made by an
alumnus of the Engineering College
and Sigma Tau, an honorary engin
eering fraternity. A donation was
received recently by the latter.
The first board of trustees for the
fund was composed of G. R. Chat-
burn as chairman, Dr. Bessey and J.
S. Dales. Professor Chatburn still
remains as chairman of the board,
but the remainder is composed of R.
E. Cochran and L. E. Gunderson.
Loans will not be made to fresh
men, and only in exceptional cases
will they exceed one hundred dollars
a semester. The character and hab
its of the student shall be taken into
consideration, and the loan will be
made only for his absolute needs. The
ocrson borrowing the money must
sign a note, and must furnish secur
ity in the form of an endorser or ac
ceptable collateral.
RRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
A squaw wrestling match and a
race between men with feet over
eleven inches in length and those
with shorter, feet were features of
the stag party held recently. After
a lunch of doughnuts and cider the
long-foots defeated the short-foots in
a hard-fought basketball game which
ended the evening's entertaniment.
KANSAS STATE AGRICULTUR
AL COLLEGIA "Is he in love or ,is
he married!" and "Is he romantic or
The College Press
OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF MEN.
In the more or less cultured body
of students at the University of Min
nesota, there should be no need to
give notice to so crude a practice, so
boorih a practice, so primit've a
practice as the excessive use of pro
fanity. Unfortunately, however, there are
those among us who by lack of cul
ture, by lack of training, or because
of general indifference, are still ad
dicted to the mule-driving habit. On
the campus streets, in the postoffice,
in the halls of buildings, in the class
room itself wherever there is as
sembled a group of men there can
be heard offending phrases.
If the men who persist in swearing !
would gather and swear among them
selves, even have swearing contests
to decide which among them are the
most fluent and lengthy speakers,
thev would at least disturb no one,
and might even derive as much pleas
ure from the sport as their feeble
type of mind can experience. When
they sfoll along at will, though, sick
en:ng the air and all their hearers
many of whom are women with
their brutish talk, they automatically
become public nuisances, and should
he ousted from public, activities as
are all other nuisances.
The majority of these who swear
do so because they think they are ad
hering to the time-honored idea that
the college man, to be typical, must
incorporate a certain amount of vile
talk in h;s every conversation These
are to be pitied; pitied and eradi
cated Those who swear out of ig
norance of the repulsiveness of the
hab't should be given intelligence
tests to discover if they are really
canab'e of doing university work, and
if the results are positive, they should
jbe forced to take a course in orien
' tation which will stress type forms of
Ithe common garden variety of man
ners In both cases, measures should
be taken to suppress the degenerate
i tendencies of the offenders, or to rid
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
One pack of cigarettes per day and
no cocoa-colas after three o'clock in
the morning are the severe training
rules that have been imposed on the
members of the Topics and Reel foot
ball teams preceding their annual
game. To qualify for either of these
teams, the would-be player must be
a member of the staff of the publica
tion he wishes to support.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA A movement has
been started for an improvement in
manners and a more considerate at
titude toward instructors.
is he baldheaded?" are two of the
questions that are being asked local
librarians about Flo Ziegfeld, of Fol
lies fame, who is to be the judge in
the beauty contest for the Royal rur
ple, Aggie annual.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA Violators of college
traditions will be brought before the
Trojan night court, with members of
the Trojan Knights as judge and
jury. The tradition most commonly
violated is the one concerning smok
ing on the campus.
The Hauck Studio
Our Pictures Speak for
Themselves
Hauck and Skegjaaa, Paotog rapaara
1216 O St.
B2991
Cream Tomato Soup 15"
AT
OILLERS'
RESORPTION
iL HARMACY
16th at O St.
Chicken Supper and
Bazaar Tonight
Emmanuel Church
15th U Sts.
All Students Welcome.
DANCE
Party dance every Friday and Saturday
Night.
Dancing lessons any time.
FRANZMATHE ACADEMY
1018 N Street
Hotel
De Hamburger
5
c
Buy 'em by the sack
1141 Q St.
! chool of them-Daily.
-The Minnesota
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANA A
conte-t was recently held to see what
brand of cigarettes was used the
most. Results showed that many
more would rather "walk a mile for a
Camel" than to enjoy the "satisfy
ing" effect of a Chesterfield.
Learn to Dance
Wa gaaraatea to teach jroa to
slaac ia six priest lessoaa.
Phone foe- appointment.
Mrs. T. E. Williams
Phone B4258
Private Staetia, 1220 O St.
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i The Greater Gold's Offers You
Sensational Underpricings of 1
I Coats & Dresses
-a-n-t . . . n ; thda two price irrovp that are offered t far Z
It's a safe bet
that over half the men that en
ter our shon are University
Students. "Such popularity
must be deserved."
The
OffUL
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Dresses
of cloth and silk,
such as Poiret Twill.
Chiffon Velvet. Ben
nlice. Brocaded
Georcette. rhetked
Velours. etr .
many popular colors.
$10
I fes; Dresses
Foiret Twill.
RTe Eneile.
Parfait. Lastrella.
Canton. etc- Tail
ored Frorks. Party
Gowns Modes for
errr occasion, at
this low price
$9Q95
in the season's ATT V
richest colors, and in a
sura coatings as I Js i J r
niivk Pa)aire. Cam- I 3 . 1
el-s Hair. Velonrs. 5 - -
Suede Cloth, etc- s
self or fur trimmed. V,
ail eseeptional eal-
aes at
$10 1
Coats
of Bolivia. Downy
wo 1. Crashed Plash,
Block Veloar. Suede
Cloth, etc, ia the
seasonable colors,
and richly far-trimmed
with Seahae.
Muskrat. etc- offer-!
at only
$QQ95
The kind that put
you at your ease
Correct Tuxedos
The theatre, the opera,
the dance and other
social functions are
with us, and the Tux
edo comes into its own.
Here they are cor
rect in every detail
and priced down to
reason
$25 $30 $35
SPEIERSj
Tenth and O Streets, Lincoln, Nebr.
QUALITY CORNER
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Frita Leihe to be seen here in I wo great nays at tne wrpi.eum i heater
4 4 5th "HAMLET" and "THE THREE MUSKETEERS. AdV.
H. Herpolsheimer Co.
HEADQUARTERS
Christmas
MHIIIimtlMmmiMlrtelHMMIHmanilUiMa
Full and complete line in Thousands of
pretty designs and colorings. We have
always had the big line.
We make plates
We Print from your Plate
10 per cent Off in Box Lots of 25 or more
Herpolsheimer 's for Xmas Cards
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Face Powder For All
A FREE 46c COUPON
WILL BE PRINTED IN THIS
PAPER FRIDAY
ENTITLING you to a FULL SIZE 75c BOX of NARCISSE
FACE POWDER upon presentation of the COUPON and 29c only at
MAYER BROS. CO.
TOILET GOODS SECTION
IN THREE SHADES
WHITE, BRUNETTE, FLESH
NARCISSE FACE POWDER is an AMERICAN
CREATION. Iu packing in senstionaL Scented with
NARCISSE Perfume, it impart a Telvety freshness
and adds beautj and a pearly clearness to the skin.
Try this Box for 28c
Mote the Results
Do not wait to pay 75c for yonr first box. Allow us to
prore Us merit now. After yoa have used this one
box youTI ncrer be without NARCISSE Face Powder.
Thafs why we can afford this costly method of pror-,
mg us Tsuafl 10 yoa.
Only Three Boxes to Each Customer
THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY EVENING, TECFMEER 6
No Coupons Accepted .After This Date
1tA,rnTT alA I imifrvl tr ooon .Raxes Only
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This b the Exact Sire of the Box yoa STt.
It is our regular 75c size.
Dae.
Barbers
(lOcLairs)
127 No. 12th St.
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