THE DAILY NEBRASKA! jllNCOLN j I THEATRE U I TODAY I jiiEirsisTtnfvttiis "RAINY KNIGHT" The Latest lnCoaa NEWS FABLES REVIEW Lincoln Symphony Orchestra Wilbur Chnwwtlk Organist SHOWS AT I, S, S, T, MAT. 85c MTE 50c CH1L, 10c t-o I CYTBil Official Picture! ef Nebraska- Washinftoa reotoaii at" VAUI'EVILUv, rv 'I I i. ,.,0 Of I W tAawa J V5FfVn!YBOCY Goes L- v - ALL THIS WEEK ' MOORE & MECLEY ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW "TOY TOWN REVUE" With Maria YeatcVs CHICAGO STEPPERS A Company of Twenty HARRY GARLAND The BlacMace Funster ia "HERE'S THE IDEA" L DICK LUCKE And His Syncopators Supreme "ARCADIANS" Featurinr tha Premiere Danseuse MISS JANE SMITH 1. ERMA DOROTHY BEBAN aV MACK In "Tea for Ton" Vi ARCHIE GERTIE FALLS A Few Hani Knock." L NEWS COMEDY PICTURES Thur, Fri, Sr "Sunk Silver" B ABICH and tha ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT t:30, 70 :00 on to the Lincoln Theatre nwroriY express" JAMES CUTE 0tjCf I0N 1 ... i rui.d m IlUt WW the plains. He's coaninf closer eack day He'll be here Monday He' the fearless here of "THE PONY EXPRESS" Paramount Pictures A James Cruns Master Achievement MON. TUES WED. Rialto Theatre Brinf Your Speck and Sea William De Mille PRODUCTION "NEW BROOMS" with Bessie Love, Neil Hamilton and Phyllis Haver Comedy, News, Topics, Travel Shows AT I, 3, S. 7, MAT. 25c MTE 40c. CHIL. 10c. COLONIAL JS "WITHOUT MERCY" A Bif Program the Whole Family Will Enjoy An Abeorbinf Dram with VERAREYNOLDS "The Adventure of Maxie" Thrills and Laurbter "SHEIKS OF BAGDAD" A Rollicking Comedy EXTRA THUR., FRI., SAT. THE ACE OF SPADES" Shows AT 1, S, S, 7, LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK Another Bif Double Bill of Real Entertainment REX BEACH'S Thrilling Romance "The Goose Woman" Olhrr Entertaining Pictures ON THE STAGE SYNCOPATED SEVEN Peerless Colored Entertainer Harrison's Lyric Orchestra Mrs. May M. Mills. Organist SHOWS AT I, ,,. Orpheum-Tues. Nite CURTAIN AT 8:20 Portia Mansfield Dancers In Their Vivid and Colorful "DANCE CONCERT" Acclaimed as the Most Original and Brilliant Danes Organisation PRICES SI, l.SO, 2. SEATS NOW OrpheumyQct26-7 THE DUNCAN SISTERS Musical Comedy Cla SSIC with the lnlmltahU Young ConseUenne MARVELL & THELMA WHITE Aa a Superb Cast including Jules THE WALTONS Joat Incomparabl Comedv Charlestons PRICES SI, ,1.80, $2, $2M, plus tan croes ataTaaaaenVS l! DESCRIBES FINDING OF SINGING MOUSE Dr. Powers Say. Curious Animal Sitt On Haunches and Makes Noise Lilca Cricket A singing mouse is the latest rnr. ious discovery In "animaldom." Dr. Edwin B. Powers, who was professor in me department of toology in Neb raska in the year 1922-23 describes the strange animal in the forthcom ing number of the Journal of Ma mmalogy. The animal was found, according to Dr. Powers by his friend, Dr. Mor gan. The former had been troubled by a curiuos noise which thmxrh at. tributed to a leaky radiator valve. upon investigation, was found to be coming from a waste paper basket. When he shook the basket, a mouse ran out and Dr. Morgan gave chase. When the mouse was not movine. it would sit on its haunches and sing, even under the excitement of the chase. Its singing was similar to the noise of a cricket but much more continuous. The mouse was injured in the capture and died the next day despite efforts to keep it alive for further investigation. A naturalist identified the musical mouse as the common variety of house mouse. TO OFFER PACKING COURSE Extension Division Will Co-operate With Institute of Packers Evening courses in the meat pack ing industry will be offered in Om aha, beginning October 28, by the University Extension division in co operation with Omaha packing com panies and the Institute of American Meat Packers. The courses will be arranged by a joint administrative committee com posed of: representing the Univer sity of Nebraska Hen. John R, Webster, regent; Dean J. E. Le Rossignol, College of Business Ad ministration; Prof. H. J. Gramlich, College of Agriculture; Prof. A. A. Reed, University Extension division; representing the Omaha packers C. A. Cushman, manager Swift & Co; Wm. Diesing, manager Cudahy Packing Co.; E. D. Waterbury, man ager Armour & Co.; W. F. Price, of the Dold Packing Co; representing the American Institute of Meat Pack ers Ralph H. Hess, director of de partment of industrial education. The officers of instruction will be Edwin S. Waterbury, general mana ger Armour & Co.; H. J. Gramlich, professor of animal husbandry, of the University of Nebraska; and W. J. Loeffel, associate professor of animal husbandry. University of Ne braska. All classes will be held from 6 to fi o'clock, in the Armour general of fices, Thirtieth and Q streets, South Side, Omaha. A series of fourteen lectures on "Pork Operations will be given beginning October 28; and a series on "Live Stock Production and Marketing" will be given begin ning February 10, 1926. ADD EXTENSION DIRECTOR Anna M. Cameron in Charge of New Extension Service Work To meet the developing needs of the state, the extension division, un der the direction of Prof. A. A. Reed, has added the service of of an in structor in social work. Miss Anna M. Cameron will have direct charge of the service. This department has been estab lished to solve the problem arising out of the increasing demands made in public spirited volunteers, as doc tors, teachers, and public officials, to cope with problems outside their territory, the seriousness of which re quire especial technique and skilL The college of the City of New York has included in its curriculum the study of the game of golf. The instructor is on the college faculty with the rank of assistant professor. Crew racing will be adding to tne athletic program at the University of Ohio if contemplated plans for dam- zning wie river ku imvuju. WLdLCJsa-a AFTER fcEVERY rfiSOli MEA rvK v fOTd' it V. benefit ai well i Nk as pleasure. Healthful excrdae for the teeth and a spur to digestion. A long lasting refreshment, aoothing to nerves and stomach. The Great Amota Sweetmeat, untouched by hand., fH off p Savor. I i J I I. ill . I w m i i 7WrV-Vc SiUTl Exchanges Oxford student who attend dances are' fined five dollars apiece The University of Kansas collected more than $4,000 from student dances last year. There are fifty-nine Chinese stu dents, including two women, enrolled in the University of Wisconsin this year. Seniors in the engineering college at the University of Kansas will wear green jackets this year in honor of their patron, Saint Patrick. Ten scholarship rings are awarded each year at the University of Cali fornia to the freshmen students at taining the highest scholarship. The University of Indiana has in augurated a series of victrola con certs to be given throughout the year featuring the great symphonies. For the first time since Wisconsin constructed her stadium all of the tickets have been sold for a game, a sell-out being made for the Michigan game. The Oklahoma Agricultural Col lege has built a new glass-enclosed press box in its grandstand for the use of newspaper men attending the football games. The University of Colorado has a unique "pep" organization called "The Trail Blazers." The member ship is now 500 and is considered the peppiest organ ixstion of it kind. The insignia is a special sweater and cap, and the co-eds also have bright scarfs. 3he largest sellinA quality pencil in the world- 17 black Superlative in quality,, the world-famous 1ENUS yPENGLS give best service and longest wear. n.in end, per doz. 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She was awarded the de gree this summer. The University of Boston is the only school in Ahe country which con fers a Bachelor of Journalism de gree to journalism students. Other institutions grant an A. B. degree for such work. On October 30 the University of North Carolina will hold its annual "Cake Race." This is a cross coun try run and to the first hundred win ners goes a delicious cake, baked by some of the Chapel Hill ladies who co-operate each year in the unique affair. Members of the faculty at the Uni versity of Oregon are protesting be cause they are not allowed the priv lege of becoming members of the As sociated Students Organizations and thereby receive reduced rates to ath letic events. The Oregon "Emerald" is taking op the question and back ing the faculty in their protest. For the second time on record in Oklahoma, a girl is enrolled in the college of engineering. 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