THE DAILY NBBEASKAN S Y M.CA. Secretary to Visit Here This Month Charles D- Murray, student Y. M. r A general secretary of the eon. of friendly relations among n students, will visit the Uni- I ty of Nebn-ska on January 80 veT. 8j Arrangements aro now be ta made for him to rea- t a ser !. of meetings and conferences Sponsored by the local Y.M. C. A. Rialto Theatre Thurs. Fri Sat. .MILTON SILLS ft nciru WIS KrOV Jl tywuar&ema Oiovat DORIS 1 . RENYON Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. MAT. 25c. NITE 35c CHILD. 10c PRIZE STEER TAKES ADDITIONAL HONORS College Kanyon, , Recent Grand Champion, Alio Hat Grand Champion Carcait College Kenyon, grand champion steer at the National Western Live stock Show at Denver, Colorado, and owned b ythe University of Ncbrasr ka, also had the grand champion carcass. t It sold for one dollar per pound, and was bought by the Colorado & Southern Railroad Company. . It weighed 1190 pounds. It won the $300 cash prize offered for the Grand Champion carcass at the show. The University of Nebraska sold sixteen' steers and they sold at the high average price of twenty-one cents per pound. "This is the fifth consecutive year the University o Nebraska has had the Grand Champion carcass at the National Western Livestock Show, and it is rather uncommon for an Aberdeen Angus steer to win such high honors there," said officials of the animal husbandry department at the College of Agriculture. LOU HILL College Clothes High Class but not High Priced 1309 O St. Up a few steps and turn to the left. . Mon. Tues. Wed. RIAL TO Mon. Tues. Wed. JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION ADOlrM U0 JMSl L USKV huh I a -m MANNEQUIN vU ALICE JOYCEf DOLORES COSTElttf WARNER BAXTER ZASU PITTS g Qaramaiml Qicture SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Mat. 25c Nite 35c Child. 10c. Mr f -- LINCOLN THEATRE ALL WEEK A notional I lirit national Picture Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Mat. 35c, Nite 50c, Chil. 10c Qn The Air !3 tWBMm,lm,afaaMHtMBMa1aMW .Of IMC JANUARY IS LAUGH MONTH HERE IS THE FOUKin LAUGHING SUCCESS O; THE ESS7 MONTH. ' Ml AvVv 'SheMotjonPlcttiKf jOHN.GOIDENS With MAT MOORE. KATHRYN PERRY. MARGARET LIVINGSTON f ALSO EarleFoxe .STSU "Parisian NighU Instructional New. and Carto Smll.s - University Studio broadcasting over KPAB (840.7) Monday, Jan. 25 9:30 to 0:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 10:30 to 11:0 a, m. "First Aid in Emergencies," by Miss Edith Martin, health specialist, agricultural extension service. 1:16 to 1:30 'p. m. Address by Dr. R. G. Clapp, professor of psy sical education, on "Physical Train ing in High Schools." Musical numbers by Miss Beatrice Long, soprano. 3:00 to 3:30 p. m. "Popular Su perstitions in the Ballads," by Pro fessor L. C. Wimberly of the Depart ment of English. This is the second of his series of lectures on "The En glish and Scottish Popular Ballads." 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. "The Value of Barnyard Manure," by J. C. Rus sell, ussociute professor of agronomy. "Pruning Young Fruit Trees," by E. H. Hoppert, stato extension agent in horticulture. Tuesday, Jan. 26 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port iiy Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. "How the Egg is Made," by F. E. Mirssehl, professor of poultry husbandry. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Address by Rev. E. W. Hunt, pastor of the First Christian church. , Musical numbers by Miss Ruth Reutcr, violinist. 3:00 to 3:30. "The United States and the World Court," by Professor R. S. Boots, of the Department of Political Science. 8:05 to 9:30 p. m. University Night: 8:05. Prof. Maurice H. Weseen professor of English, radio corres pondence course for credit. "Com mon Errors in Sentence Construc tion." 8:30. Dr. Albert J. Coates, ad dress on "Life Lengthening Habits." 8:45. Gladys Edwards, pianist, student with Prof. Paul Reuter. There's New Loveliness in Spring Dresses Don't let the calendar or the weather man dampen your spirits. A new silk frock will help restore them. With its new sil houette of swirling mo tion. With its touch of colorful embroidery. With its air of grace and youth. In crepe de Chines, Geor gettes, and novelty print ed silk. In entrancing spring colorings.. In mod els for school, afternoon, bridge or informal occas ions. Every chick varia tion of the new mode. Make at least one your own right now. m m Add a new silk spring frock to your ward robe for on ly $17.50, $29.50 o r more. Perianal Service B areas. edge A Gnernel C. IEIEJ3E 9:00. Nina York, violinist, stu dent with Prof. AuguBt Molzer. 9:15. University Players. A one-aci play, "The Rays of Magnets." 9:30. This studio will sign off if permit the broadcasting of a special program by Masonic Lodge No. 19 of Lincoln from KFAB. Wednesday, Jan. 27 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. "Appreciat ing Grandmother's Handiwork," by Miss Grace Morton, head of the text iles and clothing division, Depart ment of Home Economics, 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Address by P. )fessor H. G. Deming, of the De partmunt of Chemistry, on "Why Study Chemistry." , Musical numbers by Miss Emma Novy, saxophone. 3:00 to 3:30 p. m. "Foreign Ele ments in Nebraska," by Dr. Hnttie rium Williams, chairman of the De partment of Sociology. 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. "Control of Some Insect Pest of tho Season," by M. H. Swenk, professor of ento mology. "Bossy As a Buyer," by H. P. Davis, professor; of dairy husbandry. Thursday, Jan. 28 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blnir. Road re port and announcements. (Other Periods Silent) Friday, Jan. 29 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. -"Hooked Rugs," by Miss Bess Steele, head of the home costume design division, Department of Home Economics. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Musical convo cation. The entire program will be given by Miss Nina York, violinist. 3:00 to 3:30 p. m. Concluding the series of lectures by Prof Paul H. Grummann, director of the School of Fine Arts. Gounod's "Faust" will be reviewed at this period. 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. Lecture by Professor Robert H. Wolcott, chair man of the Department of Zoology, which will be the third of a series of lectures by Professor Wolcott on "Bird Life." Saturday, Jan. 30 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. "Club Mem bers Take Advantage of Short Courses," by E. A. Burnett, Dean of the College of Agriculture. "Know Why You Pay Taxes," by J. O. Rankin, professor of) rural economics. University Professors Make Survey of Plant Dr. G. A. Condra of the conserva tion and survey division, and Prof. C. J. Frankforter of the department of chemistry, inspected the brick plant at Nebraska City last week. Dr. Condra was also at Unadilla and Syracuse part of the week to re check the soil survey in that tLVrict. Attend Omaha Meeting Miss Anna-M. Cameron, instructor in social work in the University Ex tension division, was in Omaha Wed nesday evening to attend a meet ing of Omaha surists and oculists. "Rote of the World" at the Orpheum on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday He called her his rose of the world and married the showy orchid. You will enjoy every minute of Kathleen Norris' dramatic story of a woman's scorned. "Rose of the World," with Patsy Ruth Miller, Alan Forrest, Pauline Garon, Rockliffe Fellowes, and Elex Francis, is on the screen. The program includes good comedy, topical and travel subjects. Coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the "Palace of Pleasure,' an entrancing love story with Betty Compspn, Ed mund Lowe, and a superb supporting cast. Get the Orpheum, two hours of delightful screen entertainment is presented at this theater five times daily at one, three, five, seven and nine. Mote tne popular prices, mati nee, all seats fifteen cents, night, twenty-five cents, children, all shows, ten cents. ADV. The Instantly Interchangeable "Multi-Use" Pencil The only pencil that writes in five different colors containing five com partments with Red Green Blue Indellible and Black leads. For Teachers, Students, Accountants, Bookkeepers, Clerks, Salesmen, Sec retaries, etc. Now selling to introduce at 11.15 each. Every Pencil Guaranteed. M. John Goldstone, 201 Marcy Place, New York City, N. Y. 'on THE STAGE THE MERIGOLD TRIO "Sons Snglnf Sun War-Cuns" EARNEST HARRIbON S LYRIC ORCHESTRA LINCOLN SCHOOL of COMMERCE Lincoln Business College Nebraska School el Business i- (ConsollJated) I New Classes rorming Monday. February 1 Direct and Practical Courses DAY AND NIGHT PLAN COURSE NOW ASK FOR LITERATURE T. A. BUkeslee, Ph. B. A. M p 14th Sts. Pres. W. A. RobMns, Secy. But. Mgr. LINCOLN, NEBR. Not ices Awgwan Contributors Awgwan contributors are request ed to begin turning in copy for the February number. More contribu tors are desired. Each student should make it a point to drop at least one piece of campus comedy in the Contrib Box in Long's Bok Store. All copy must bo in by January 81. Cosmopolitan Club Pictures for the Cornhusker to have been taken on Thursday at 12:30 will bo taken on Tuesday, January 2G. University Episcopal Club room at the University Episcopal The University Episcopal Club will church at the corner of Thirteenth hold a dancing party in the Club and R, Friday evening, January 2. Orpheum MON. TUES. WED. Here is a powerful Dramatic Story of a Woman Scorned! AMA AGREaT DR W&4 B(IION Ol I" P All this week a big pro gram of thrills, adventure and Laughter ? V 7.1 WILLIAM FOX JAMES OUVraCUKWOQDy WHEN "THE DOOR OPENED TtalurtHf k TMCl ROYAL The logMarvtl AND A CAST OF SIMS "THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE" Excilrment and Laughter J. C. RICHARDS AND D. F. EASTERDAY, OreanUta ' SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, . MAT. 20c. NITE 2Se. CHIL. IOc i TOSE-tfce JVomjthenoyel by Kathleen NorrU ' PATSY RUM MILLER ALAN FORREST PAULINE GARON ROCKLIFFE FELLOWES ALEC FRANCIS 'Dbscted by Harry Beaumont fc to-"" ' ecwurto try Jullcn Joseph 8 on Other Entertaining Pictures COMING THUR. FRI. SAT. "THE PALACE OF PLEASURE" ' with BETTY COMPSON aid EDMUND LOWE SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. MAT. 15c NITE 25c CHILD. IOc. MON. TUES. WED. 1 j'P?"HW.'ji?J"n ,iuroF rVFDYftnUY GOE5 JI LTVYtURt IVIKIDUY! UULS-r. SEASON'S BIGGEST LAUGHING SHOW The Musical Comedy Terpsichorean Favorites ARMAND & MARIE LISHIN-WH1TE BAND with the Novelty Entertainers MON. TUES. WED. . CHARLES HARRY STUART & LASH "STRANGE PEOPLE" Delighting ' Orpheum Audiences Everywhere JAC HUGHES DUO VERSATILE INSTRUMENTAL VIRTUOSO THE HEDLEYS Presentnig the Oddity "IN THE MOONLIGHT I A Duo of Rollicking Funsters HAYES & TATE Presenting "SMILES AND CHUCKLES" The Green Archer Also News and Comedy Pictures COMING THUR. FRI. SAT. Bob & Gale Sherwood And Their Entertainers ALSO AN EXCELLENT SUPPORTING BILL BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00. MATS 25c NITE 50c GAL. 20c iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiKiiiiiiuiiiiiii mil" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iSPEIER'S GIGANTIC J 1 WRECKING SALE I ft 7 v n mmmm ) 'Juuv Tuxedo Specials At Wreckiii Prices $23.85 $q2 85 and H Thirty and forty five dollar values-- Wc have all sizes a P Tenth & OSts. Lincoln Nebr. I SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, . MAT. 2SC-MTE 40C CHILD. IOc I 5,,Ip,,;i),P(ippi!tMtf'','''"MfIMIM"lIIIM!.I""'tl'."I"Il-'lI''fI'"l"II!IliIM"?"''"i i..iaMss.ssssasalsiUs.t...ifci.is-ii---. ij.iniiiiuiluii.iiiiitniimiim.il..; MRS. MAY MILLS. U.gan.si