THE DAILY NBBRASKAIt i (Lincoln Theatre! All This Week . I s Dof ! Fairbanks a "&, Q. Soa of Zorro," ia a is new ecraaa Pl7i J tk aaake-lilra whip which fce as weapon of defeat in many of Oia stunt with which tbit pichsr a filled. "Dob Q" had it New York premier t tha Clobo Thaatra, and vu acclaimed a en of the a-raatest of Fairbanks Droductiasv. C. SHOWS AT 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. MAT. 35c NITE 50c Mon. Tues. Wed. T RIALTO Mon. Tues. Wed. v IS (pommmi h QiOmt J Bhtv 0 ACttMi CMUM tUKV. tn ? FV WEN PRINCESS' SHOWS AT 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. MAT. 25c NITE 0c Wed. 1 'iHi 1 irvKL MKTBOCT Goes WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY Mon. Tues. Wed. The Orpaeum Circuit Feature Attraction KARYL NORMAN Present "THE, TUNEFUL SONG SHOP" Assisted hr KEKO CLARK A BOBBY SIMONDS Pierce & Rcsslyn IN A WHIRL OF MELODY Tha Pew of AH Big Dancing AcU The Ten English Rockets Lata af the New York Success "Mr. Battling Butler" with EDWARD ALLAN Lata at Fla Ziegleld's "Annie Dear Co." Hurio "Am la Um Day NV Drisco .& Earl la the Comedy Playlet with Music "CROSSROADS" TrlF. DEATH RAY"" """ The Mt DUWic In'ntio ta Hi.'ory ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES COMING THC1L FRL SAT. torn Enrepeaa Laughing Success Willie, West, McGinty & Co. and a splendid Supporting BM I I Mon. Tues. I pXMgtTtt? i BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA Skews at 2:30, 7:00, 8:00 Mt-25c, Mte-Oc, Cbildrea 20c QUEEN BUTTONS v MUST BD WORK Xi Delta, Sophomor Woman' So ciety, To Sao That Freshmen Woman Obey Rule. That all freshmen women must wear green buttons was the decision reached at the first meeting of Xi Delta, sophomore women's society last Thursday. These buttons may still be obtained at the hosiery de partmcnt of Rudge & Guenrel's, 13th and N street. Every freshman wo men should be wearing one by Mon day evening. Every freshman man expects to wear his class insignia and every freshman woman should be proud to do likewise, is the attitude of Xi Delta. Three years ago green buttons ap peared on the campus, but the wear ing of them haa not bp en compulsory until this year. This ruling should not be accepted as a punishment in flictcd by upperclassmen, b it rather as the first opportunity afforded first year women to acquaint them selves with their classmates. Helen Van Gilder, president, pre sided over ' the meeting. Caroline Buck was placed in charge of the en forcemcnt of the wearing of green buttons, Blanche Allen was appoint ed chairman of the tea which Xi Delta will give for all university wo men, and Kate Goldstein ia to in vestigate means of raising money. Engineer Meat In Manhattan. The Kansas-Nebraska section of the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, of which Dean 0. J. Ferguson of the College of Engineering is chairmaan, wall hold its annual meeting in Manhat tan, Kans., this f!l. The meeting will probably be held November 13 and 14, thus permitting the dele gates to attend the Kansas Aggie Nebraska football game on the af ternoon of the closing day. . Continue Medical Examination. More than half of the freshmen registered for military training have been given physical examinations by the physicians in cha-ge of the stu dent health department, according to Lt Col. Frank F. Jewett, command ant of cadets. About one thousand students are enrolled in the first- year course this term and an effort will be made to have examinations of the entire group completed within the next week. IfouToo, Can Shout "Eureka. T 1 ill i - 1 'l il! : the Ml , ! 1 1 '' !i tzi Wtps in? Wall cap from sputum rfr SI Just pick up a Conklin Endura the next time you are in your favorite store and then you'll know why ecphonem.es were invented. Conlclin Endura, at $5 and $7, in red, black, mahogany; long or short; clip or ring cap. A wide variety of other Conklin pen and pencils, in rubber and all metal priced a low as $1-00 ui pcuioia tiul for pens. Conklin quality in every one. THE CONKLiN PEN MFC CO. TOLEDO. OHIO Cttcifo Su rnadaco aostaa (ComMm, ENDURA tUwrtitnnlfr V fttfrtmU. Cwraxlaa For Sale by College Book Store, C. Edison Miller Co., Co-op Book Store, Hallett'a ORGANIZE CRACK DRILL PLATOOH New Exhibition Drill Platoon To Wear White Trousers and Blue Coat. White duck trousers and the blue coat of the regular advanced course, and white gloves will form the uni form of the nKvial exhibition drill platoon being orgtnited by Captain Iluskca. There wilt also be other details to distinguish the uniform. Captain Huskea plans by next year to have the unit in shape to put on exhibitions at all special oc casions to which it may be invited. An invitation from American Legion headquarters at Omaha was receiv ed this week, but the unit is not organized enough to accept it The platoon will be drilled intense ly this fall in order to be able to. put on an exhibition between halves of a football game. It is planned to have a special ball room drill arranged for the military ball this December. A sponsor for the platoon will also be chosen by the members. Juniors will form the greater part of the platoon, but in case there are not enough qualifying juniors, sen iors will be allowed to enter also. Captain Huskea will try to have as many juniors as possible in order to have a large number of veterans for next year. SHORTHORN BULL PDRCHASED Department of Animal Husbandry Adda PrUa Animal To Breeding Stock. , The animal husbandry department of tho Collego of Agriculture reports the purchase of a shorthorn bull, Master Dale, from Hugh Whitford and Son, Volga, Iowa. lie is eight years old and weighs 2300 pounds. He is aired by Dale Clarion, the sire of the present herd bull, Royal Dale. Royal Dale's steers have made a good show record at the leading fat stock shows of the United States. Royal Marvel, a son of Royal Dale was Reserve Champion Steer at the 1923 International Livestock Exposi tion and Reserve Champion Steer at the 1924 Western Livestock Show, Denver. Very little breeding atock is sold by the College. The best of the pro duce is retained in the breeding herd and fitted as steers and spayed heif ers for the fat stock shows. Appoint New Spanish Instructor. G. W. Wise, a graduate of the University of Michigan, has been ap pointed instructor in Spanish in the department of romance languages. Reed Speak To Teacher. Prof. A. A. Heed, director of the University Extension division, spoke at a county teacher's institute at He bron last week. 1 1RPRTVADDED LJD1J 1 I ATTRACTION Thursday, Friday, Saturday CHOOSE NEW MYSTIC FISH (Continued from Page 1.) bands. The following are the wo men who will be initiated Saturday: Virginia Powell, Alpha Chi Omega Marian Thorne.Alpha Delta Pi. Wilma Finnegan, Alpha Delta Theta. Zeta Tate Allingham, Alpha Omi- cron Pi. Ruth Zuebrigen, Alpha Xi Delta. Louise Baker, Chi Omega. Katherine Foot, Alpha Phi. Helen Hartman, Delta Delta Delta Eola Gaass, Delta Gamma. Betty Burnham, Delta Zeta. Virginia Crooks, Gamma Phi Beta Jessie Mitchell, Kappa Alpha Theta. Marjorie Hall, Kappa Delta. Janice O'Brien, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Marjorie Tyson, Phi Mu. Eleanor Clapper, Phi Omega PL Ruth Tidball, Pi Beta Phi. Esther Heyne, Sigma Kappa. The following non-sorority women will be ini tii ted: Genera Lemlar, Josephine Forbe, Mignon Dort, Dorothy Holcombe, and Rose Mary Maynard. ka m u f i m IV-. "h i&r lis eA Mystery of He HorkU Evergades ALLEN E ivAY cr WALTER MILLER BURIED TREASURE Millions of it! ..In silver dol lars! ..Minted in 1804! Covet ed by a band of rascally ad enturera and sought by the U. S. Government whose pro perty it is! That's the core of the story of "SUNKEN SILVER" a thrilling serial drama mad for every life-loving human be ing who enjoys motion pictures with a "kick." Bryan Portrait In Gallery. A large portrait of William Jen nings Bryan, painted in 1902 by J. Laurie Wallace of Omaha, has been given to the University by a citisen of Lincoln and placed in the art gal lery on the second floor of the library building. The picture represents the Commoner in his prime and is an un usually satisfying portrait. Interesting Biographical Work. A collection of recent biographi cal works haa been placed on the home-reading shelves of the Univer sity library to attract the attention of students t3 such books for out side reading. Returns From Vacation. Miss Margaret Hughes, assistant director of the Teachers Placement bureau, will resume her work the last of this week after a three-week vacation. Peru Instructor Come Hera. L. J. Gilkeson, former director of teacher training work at Peru State Normal school, has been appointed instructor in normal training at the Teachers College high school of the University. Tenors and Basses Wanted for Lincoln A Cappella Choir Apply to John M. Rosborough, Conductor or Phone B1392 VeR Wills $2.95 A myriad of Scarfs to be worn in a myriad of ways, $2.95. The foremost one so laughingly colored wears a loop or bow at the shoulder. The Suit Scarf The long silk Scarf to peep between la pels is very import ant in the tailored suit scene and should be glorious; perkily striped, dot ted, checked or shaded. StocklFashion W 111 t l m MeaaMannnaaB-'X- UNIVERSITY PL A YERS present "THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH" A thrilling story of American home life, a conflict between the older and younger generations in which the younger is victor. Season ticket, Evening $4.00. Saturday Matinee $3.00. Plays arranged so as not to conflict with School events. October 8, 9, 10. Seats on sale at Ross P. Curtice Co. If !Mp!! e 1 i " Wound about the throat once, then folded over loose ly, the Scarf that ties stock fashion will give a tailor ed accent to any slim frock. Gay in pattern, it is very flattering. Quite Childlike Annabelle, when she wants to look pars i c u 1 a r 1 y yothful and de mure, wears a neckerchief ibib- fashion. She knows how it helps to magnify her cheerfulness. You Teally need several Scarfs and I know you'll be able to find the one you want at Rudge & Guenzel's. I'll shop with you if you so desire. RIALTO Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. ! W- If iff I M III rf TOD BR0MMG5 procbiiticn of his own AILEEtf PRINGLE Cfi)lWRf TEAR.LE Fi.atTf hj WALDEMAR YOUNG YOU haven't been thrilled until you've k this sensational pio tore exposing spiritualism, mncBL table farmings 1 Amazing revelations oi how the wealthy are fleeced by fake mediums ) And the stirring romance of a girl impostor and her struggle for regeneration. see rn m a, SHOWS AT 1-3-S-7-9 P. M. MAT. 2Sc NITE 40c LYEIC, THIS WEEK A DAZZLING FEATURE A Varied Program ei Good Entertainment Cecil RDeMille' present La J ETTA COUDAL NOAH BERRY Directed by Paul Shane M aT RELEASED BY PRODUCE KS DISTRIBUtlNir. COKPORATIOR A Delifhtful Camedr "All-A-Board" Based on the stories br Mabel Her- i " bert Uraer "THE MARRIED LIFE OF HELEN AND WARREN" VISUALIZED NEWS WEEKLY A Beautiful Travel "MY OWN CAROLINA" Will Interest AU ON THE STAGE The Astounding Trio THREE MELVIN BROS. Peerless Entertainers EARNEST HARRISONS LYRIC ORCHESTRA Mrs. Majr M. Mills Playing the Wuriitzer SHOWS AT 1, 3, S. 7. 9 Mats. 25c Nile 40c Chi! 10c a ilS a isJ DHIl'.OHII' I. "'Jli!- P Ii' THE S KOIIMAN ALL THIS WEEK FUN AND THRILLS THE STRANGEST STORY OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE EVER SCREENED. PATSY J-hfjM ; MILLER H 'ltW v- if: Also The Second Comedr the Series "The Adventures of Mazie" News and Cartoons EXTRA THRUS.FRL SAT. The Last Chapter el "PLAY BALL" P. C. N. RICHARDS and D. F. EASTERDAY, Organists. Shows 1, 3. S, 7, 9. Mat. 20c. Nit 2Sc Chil. 10c