I THtt DAILY NBAftt.A- tb home folks violate more than, really 0 i,n Townsend's aispmy win- dows on South Eleventh street will demonstrate the superiority of their portraiture. Here "you will always find familiar faces." ORPHEUM THEATRE BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY i - nrrr rr a nn T iTii TTT iliiT i.iT COLOSSAL COLORFUL, CALORIC GIRLIESQUE EXIKAVAliANA vrRKcmYA ocsn T o, A7 n a n cot rrai fs papa rxAt h r v;, itti a oh h JINfil Y DfPCV Ocvi m ' JL""i 1,11 H ,r,AXTV TO TT AVIMP. A m.ivI TCi TWTS CUW1 i j. - n tt TtATTP A TTflN OF A METROPOLITAN RUN I THE iii ftuu -- "52" INTHE ENTOURAGE 1 52 ' TneVER SAW SO MANY GIRLS OR SO MUCH OF 'EM IN A SINGLE SHOW 29 Scenes of Surpassing Splendor 29 NOTHING LIKE EVER HERE BEFORE U HALL IS VACATED AT ORDER OF THE REGENTS Prices Night: $1.00 to $2.50 Plus Tax Spccitl Popular Price Matinee Wedneidky. BOc to $1.00 Seati Now Selling. aaaaajaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaayra ' "' week, the patroni of thu 'mTmMII I I i cory ,itt' thea,er are ure f 1 1 "TTo!iJ ter, thrilli and romances OWEN MOORE, CONSTANCE BENNETT, MABEL BALUN CHARLES OGLE. DAVID BUTLER Tht itory I a New York dapper who tried to vamp a cowboy, and was tamed and tauiht tha "Code of the West" THE WORLD'S NEWS VISUALIZED "Slippery Feet" A Scrum with Bobby Vernon "The Adventures of Mazie" Fifth Exciting Story. (Continued from Fapre One.) asked to verify their room assign ments there before going to class in order to avoid confusion. A few of the first floor and base ment transfers were available yes terday. The School of Journalism offices will be in 207 Administration building. The reading room of the School will be in the library of the College of Law on the third floor of the Law building. Professor Law rence's classes in newspaper editing and community newspaper will meet in the faculty room second floor of Temple building. The offices of Professor Frye, Miss McPhoe and Professor Gnss will be on the third floor of Temple building Mr. Forward's will be in Brace Lab oratory 112; Professor Weesen's in 20r, SS, Mr. Wimberly's in Law 203; Mr. Van Denbark 324 Social Science; Professor Buck's in 310 Social Sci ence, and Professor Stcpanek in Chemistry 101. The location of an office for Miss Conklin and the Ro mance Language department had not been found last night. Regenti Hold Meeting Friday The Board of Regents met Friday morning at 11 o'clock with every member present except Regent W. P. Warner oi Dakota Uity. A per-1 sonal inspection of the building was made by the Board, and the order for immediate abandonment of the building issued at 1 o'clock. A proposal to strengthen the build ing and preserve as a memorial to Nebraska traditions and history was not voted on favorably on account of the great expense that would entail. Regent Landis offered a reso lution as follows: "That the old University Hall building be preserved as a memorial building only on account of its his toric and traditional values." By common consent the motion was ad mitted to record without a second. Regent Webster, seconded by Re gent Cline, then presented the fol lowing resolution which was adopted: I Whereas, an examination of the j building known as University Hall discloses the fact that this building is in a dangerous condition for the fol lowing reasons: 1. Shortly after the construction of the building the foundations were found to be defective, which caused much serious cracking of the build Uncr wnlls. Whpn thiR foundation was replaced, and from time to. time thereafter, wooden wedges have been driven into the junction of the later foundations and the building walls above, and upon these wedges the building walls are now resting. 2. Many brick walls through the building are seriously cracked. 3. Many of the interior walls of the building have broken away from the outer walls for practically their full height. 4. The brick in the walls are soft and the mortar has lost its cohesive qualities and is now but little more than sand. 6. Many of the walls are built with an air space in the walls, and between the outer and inner sections of the walls there is little or no mor tar and nothing to hold the two walls together. Efforts have been made to hold the building together by iron braces, but the walls are now so badly shat tered as to practically nullify the ef fect of the braces. The roof and tower constructions is such as to tend to rack the build ing in every wind, and it is apparent that the building is liable to sollopse in any higji wind. And WhereaH, owing to the his tory of this building and its place in the hearts of the alumni it would be verv desirable to preserve it as a me morial, but to do so would require the expenditure of a very large sum of money; And Whereas, it is believed that if the upper part of the building is re moved, the first story and bnsement roofed may be temporarily used for University purposes; Therefore, Be It Resolved that the attic and two upper stories of this building be removed and a roof con structed over the first floor for tem porary University use. jsuara . ' . . . ; V 0 V ' - V"-' '' IE. . 1 ii A Bunch of American Beauties who are to be seen with the E. J. Carpenter production of George McManus' perennial Cartoon musical comedy success, "BRINGING UP FATHER IN GAY NEW YORK," which will appear at the Orpheum, for two days with Saturday matinee, opening Friday November 20th. Sam ORPHEUM FRI. - SAT. NOV. 20 AND 21 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30 "F r l rABOCNTPP. Prosent IXM ?."i',ANlJS'CARTCN MUSICAL COWI W ww - RiNGlNGu? FAT H ERifi in GAY NEW YO a a - . . . -r,a LV NKW ftOOO MUSIC PR ITTX P RIAL TO ThusratFrL otWftCURWOOD'S "TfttAvciENr 6l- Ami. a (faamount Qlchm -- MAT. 20c NITE 30c CHIL. 10c PPIPPs MATINEE Kiddi riIVEiO Seat- Eveningi 5i lie zac. Aduiit ouc. .my -50c Sc. $1.00 plus tax. Extra Thur., Fri., Sat., "THE ACE OF SPADES" J. C. N. Richardi and D. F Eaaterday Sbmri at I, 3, S, 7, 9. Mat. 20c, Nite 25c, Chil. 10c. LYilC-A This Week! THE ANCIENT" TR0UoTC0 Jrt 1 4 VI;, J' .j : She hated him She feared him Yet could not resist him ! ! His voice his music enslaved her, she feared him she hated him yet could not re sist him when he called. Her love for Raoul was as life itself yet it was as nothing when Erik wanted her. r A T" r Man. lues. i i H JL, 1 W Wed. 'ME BEST PEOPilffsm j SIDNEY OLCOTT I -W-n H , PRODUCTION ' I ' jSMOI.TH !UKO ItSSt L U5IW I MAT. 20c NITE 30c CHIL. 10c ' I k hi AMtRiMN "we X W PAUL tfst &C i u I T C MAM THE MODERN S.TRQUDADOU y nootBNyj A Auditorium 1 Monday, Nov. 16. 0 . C Naw mt Rnll jcau nj " P. Curtice Co. LINCOLN THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK Never a Picture Like This! Off KA fromtke Intemai lonaDv ' fimou S sfcoi-y by GASTON LEROUX A UNIVERSAL PPXOUCTIOll "I leaned forward toward this Bt range bpautiful creature when a hiph whteker inc cry the call of some great animal with a weird human note rang out in the darkness. We hud junt time to scramble into the cave when there cam a great crarihing of hranchea directly above where we had been tending." Ed Malone's Diary. Why did they call him the Phantom? What was his unearthly power? Who was he? Why did thousands seek him out in that last mad hunt in the underground? To under gtand to enjoy to thrill you and you whole family must see the most fantastic melo drama ever made. Come now! Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 p. m. DANCING SCHOOL OPEN DAILY Dane lor nn FRANZMATHES 1 N St. Phon B 60K4 1 rtr-..' .' " ro puBLir ELKS CAFE 11.9 '7 14 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's C... .1 c wiupcuuuus oiury Presented by First National by Arrangement With Watterson R. Rothacker with HZSSIE LOVE LEWIS STONE WALLACE KEERY. LLOYD HUGHES Technical Director "W iilis H. 'Erien ! I3ik "'ner. treti