THE DAILY NEBRASKAN (rMi IVLKIuvii v MOW.-TUES.-WEP. 1 Umrm fa rmm Entertainment " you'll 8a o, Tool LilHn Fullmer & Co. An Orph.um Circuit Nov. ty Laugh. Surprises, Thrills Direct From Sunnr California Elsie Meyeron' Girl Band Savon Syncopating Siront BERGEN & COMPANY In a Laufhlor Oddity "THE OPERATION'' HARRIS & HOLLEY Two Real Colored Funsters in PUSH " 'EM" and PULL " 'EM" Tho Intornatlonal Favorltaa Alexander Bros. & Evelyn Orlainal Comedy Entertainers In "ALL BALLED UP" "Ten Scars Make a Man" BABICH and tha ORCHESTRA Show Start at 2.30, TtOO, 9:00 P.1C : M r;. -" , !iV ALL THIS WEEK Housbands and Lovers Praised by all th Critic BRICKSON SISTERS A FAY In "A Bit o' Old Erin" Othar Entertalnlnf Foatur SHOWS AT 1, S, 8, 7, S p. m. RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK A Whirlwind Romance Rudolph Valentino In "A Sainted Devil" "SPANISH FANTASY" Atmospheric Prologue Other Entertalnlnf Feature SHOWS AT 1 1 S, 8, 7, 9 p. m. CLDB INITIATES ART STUDENTS Twenty-three New Members Taken Into Artists' Organization. Twenty-threo ntudenU of the School of Fine Arte will become members of the Art Club at a six o'clock dinner and initiation In the Art Gallery Thumlay evening. Candidates for memberxhip are chosen on two bases. First, their work in any branch of art is sub mitted to a committee of Judging. Second, they are choxen by vote of the members of the club. Following is the list of initiates: Margaret Amu, Curl Bryant, Bcr nice Clattcrbuek, Henrietta Dirks, Julia Gerber, Jean Hall, Aleta Hnth away, Marcelyn Lichty, Norma Ma son, Gladyce McDonald, Elolse Pow ell, Lloyd Probst, Robert Read, Hen ry Rosenstoin, Sylvia Stiastny, Jane Stone, Leonard Thicsson, Edna Ul rich, Mrs. Julius Young, Melva Scud der, Ruth Zinnecker. Y. W.' ENTERTAINS AT CHINESE TEA Dr. Ida Lewis, Recently Re turned Missionary, la Honor Guest. The Grace Coppock staff of tho Y. W. C. A. entertained at a Chinese tea Tuesday from 8:00 to 4:30 in Ellen Smith Hall. Dr. Ida Lewis, a missionary who has recently returned from China, and who spoke at Ves pers, was an honor guest. Chinese decorations were used In the dining room and parlor. A Bud dha god and some Chinese pictures were also on display. Miss Erma Ap pleby and Agnes Kessler poured tea. Arvilla Johnson is chairman of the Grace Coppock committee. Other members are Grace Ebers, Gertrude Mayland, Dorothy Thomas, Wilma Searson, Eloise McMonies and Geral dine Fleming. tlons wher westward migration again took place. It is not surpris ing to find the city of Lincoln of economic importance in the middle west today. It is on the commercial highways and a connecting link in the railroad systems. This tendency of settlement in the path of leastt resistance to immigration will be no ticed the world over. A. T. O. IS FIRST IN FRATERNITY RELAYS (Continued from Page One.) Posplsil ,Fear, Anderson, and Dex er running for Phi Tau Epsilon fin- ishd ninth in GO:!). Farm House team composed of Davis, Cook, Barnes, find Wight, was tenth in a time of 61:4. Four of tho teams that ran yester day did not run Monday in the first race of the relays. They are Delta Upsilon, Sigma Nu, Phi Tau Epsilon, and Farm House. Their standing is listed below separately. Team scores to-date, low scores leading: ' Alpha Tau Omega 8 Delta Tau Delta 4 Sigma Phi Epsilon 7 Pi Kappa Alpha 1 Alpha Sigma Phi 10 Phi Gamma Delta -...12 Alpha Gamma Rho 13 Delta Sigma Lambda 16 Second day only: Delta Upsilon .. 5 Sigma Nu .: 8 Phi Tau Epsilon J Farm House 10 METHODIST STUDENTS HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET (Continued from Page One.) "Witch Doctors" wus the subject of a lesson drawn from a story by C. J. Stauffacher, M. D. in medical ALL THIS Wfcfcfc. Bebe Daniels In a Colorful Romance "ARGENTINE LOVE" Lloyd Hamilton In a Slde-Spllttlns Comedy "HOOKED" JACK DEMPSEY In a New Thriller- , 'THE HEALTH FARM WALLOP" SHOWS AT 1, S. 8, 7, B p. m. Uneeda Lunch 240 No. 13th St. Under New Management LOU HAN KINS Former Chef of Burroughs Cafe Catering especially to the student trade Exhanges UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA--Another record has been broken by the University of Minnesota, accord ing to Minnesota. Long distance radio transmission records were bro ken by the university radio station when it was heard in Australia for 40 minutes. The distance covered was more than 11,000 miles and es tablishes a new record for the Twin Cities. The Minnesota Daily states that record breaking has become the popular sport at Minnesota. UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA The social life committee recently sent letters to the fraternities, sororities, and dormitories asking their support for a student-controlled dance floor in tho city to be leased by a group of students who will assume entire charge of it and to have a student dance every Friday night. Most of the organizations voted their general approval to such a plan. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Athletes have weak memories as is shown by the example of Joe Ponde- liV football and wrestling star. Joe recently entered a course in com merce and did not discover that he had taken the course last year until an exam was sprung on him. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Hell week reigns with all its tradi tional terrors at the University of Kansas. The fraternities are initiat ing their pledges and at every corner sights can be seen which would never be tolerated in civilized society. ORPHEUM, Thur., March 5 ARTHUR HOPKINS Pretentt ETHEL BARRYMORE In Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's Masterpiece "The Second Mrs. Tanquerhy" PRICES $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3 Plus Tax Seats on Sal TuoaeUy, Feb. 24 MAIL ORDERS NOW A Private Balcony For Your Parties Exclusive accommodations for eight to twenty people may be had now without ex tra charge at Bruces. A beautiful semi-prtvate balcony is now open for advance reservations for after theater or after-dance parties. Bring your friends and make your reservations early. Candy FIcWs Luncheonette Fountain Service Established )dak Bg.. 137 N.Wabash Au Chicago. ILL. work in Portuguese East Africa, in the concluding address. He told of the awe in which they are held by the natives, of the apalling number of natives which must die as a result of the practices and palavers of these fakirs. The story dealt with his ex periences in performing a surgical operation on a little witch doctor in the presence of a chief witch doctor, and the results following. One hundred sixty Methodist stu dents attended the banquet. V. Royce West, '27, Cozad, was chair man of the committee in charge and acted as toastmaster. The banquet was one of the six sponsored by the Methodist Student Council of the University during the present year. BENGSTON LECTURES TO ARTS FRESHMEN (Continued from Page One.) other westward movement to Ameri ca was started. Prof. Bengston explained the rapid settlement of United States. The north presented a barren waste and the south was too tropical for extensive civilization. The fore fathers rightly chose the central por- Fraternities, Sororities, NOTICE I am repairing, refinlahinir, male In; now, adding ampla accommodation, dormitory, larga dining room, 3 parlor. S bedroom., my property at 1701 K St. When complet ed it will be for aale on TERMS Poeaes lon April firat. R. A. B1CKFORD. Realtor, 216 Little Block. 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