tun dailt annaxBEAit I Charleston Charley "Think this over. Hank! In less time than it takes that boob out there to road this line, Henry Ford makes another $10.00," said Charleston Charley this morning while guest at the corner lunch wagon. I Lincoln Theatre THIS WEEK Funalest Film Fare Eer IOIS WILSON EXTRApDEOATT5ACTiqN Wilbur Chenoweth PrrMnHnt aa Onran Novelty IRVING BERLIN REVUE LINCOLN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ptwntinf mm Especially Arrant. Holy Week Mmkal Offering GLEN TRYON la His Latest Scream "LONG PANTS" SHOWS AT I. 3, S, 7. MAT SSe NITE SOc CHIL 10c COLONIAL ALL THIS WEEK THE yk THRILL P5IW" Ah New aatd Cwer Fictarcs SHOWS AT- S. S, . Ilyric THIS WEEK 1 A" Pvrariul Tictire Tat Everjrfcedr Will Praiac Wa VIOLA DANA Alw News a4 Ci dy Pictum ON THE ST ACE MARJORIE BARTON "A Newitty Saranac' SHOWS AT I. S. 8, T, Rialto Theat re ALL THIS WEEK Top, Evarythinc SheEvr Xii Befera COMEDY NEWS TOPICS SHOWS AT . .., MAT ZSc NITE SSc CHIL IOe ORPHEUM THIS WEEK HI Tka Scran TaaadarfcaM (O.IiliDa.adHS 1 1 .,irai.ri-rr'-M SHOWS AT t. . 7. VA"11-V1LLE "J MON TUES WEP A Varie. Pracraaa a Sal.aaie1 Goldie & Beatty . la Their Navalty ffeva A LAUGH. A SOMG AND A STEP" AL NEWMAN A Moat RaaaaiiLkJM Paairar DOrOTKY SLANE. CbkvO AM) KITE ROY AND RAYMOND Billy Miller & Co. a A DanrirHc Camraoy THE &.GN POST" TIVE MUSICAL DOTS A Caawar Mlty With "SYMPHONIC JAZZ- GAUTiLR'S PHONOGRAPH DOGS gar4 Caaiaa IntaClfaawa LtLAND & ST. CLAIRE NUT aaa THE REASON" XASV OF THE COAST GUARD" aa. Caspar ftm w y ii wj. x m m FM-at Natianal Pictara 4 .i Thi University of Nebraska Official Daily Bulletin VOL. i. WEDNESDAY, Enrineerinf Faculty There will be a meeting of the Fnculty of the College of Engineer mg Rt 5 p. m., Wednesday, March 31, in M. 102. May Quean enior women will elect the May Queen and Maid of Honor Wednes day. Polls will be open in the Li brary from 9 to 5 o'clock. Parade There will be a parade of the R. 0. T. C. Unit on Wednesday, March 31. The first call will be sounded at 4:50. Lecture On Thursday evenine there will be a lecture at 8 o'clock by Mr. Collins, assistant curator of the Museum of the University of Nebraska. He will speak on "What an Aemrican Did in London." The lecture which is free will be given in room 301 of theMu- seum. Farmer Fair Board The Farmers' Fair Board will hold a convocation Thursday at 11 o'clock in the Auditorium at the Agricultural College. Omricon Nu will announce their pledges. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Fraternity Pictures Fraternities wanting group pic tures taken at the ' Campus Studio jwill have to make appointments withs in the next ten days to pet the price of four dollars. After April 1, the price will be six dollars. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Lutheran The Lutheran Bible League will meet for Bible study Wednesday at 7 o'clock in Faculty HalL On The Air University Studio, broadcasting over KFAB (340.7) Wednesday, March 31 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. "Frozen DesserU," by Miss Matilda Peters, Head of the Food and Nutrition Di vision, Department of Home Eco nomics. 1 : 1 5 to 1 :30 p. m. "Civic Art" by M. I. Evinger, Professor of Civil En gineering. Musical numbers by. Miss Vyola Hoper, Pianist. 3:00 to 3:30 p. m. The eight lec ture of a Radio-Correspondence Coure for credit on Act IV, Scene 3, of "The Philosophy of a Ranchman on the Plains of Uz an interpreta tion of the Book of Job" by Dr. F. A. Stuff, of the Department of Eng lish, (Professional). 8:00 to 8:30 p. m. "The Out of Doors in April" by M. H. Swenk, Professor of Entomology. "The Sow and Litter" by W. J. Loeffel, Associate Professor f Ani mal Husbandry. Elect Officer For Ag College Y. W. C. A. The election of officer! for the Agricultural College Y. W. C. A. was held Thursday, March 25. The fol lowing officers were elected: Mildred Unland, president; Florence Millet, vice-president; Georgia Probert, so cial chairman; Florence Brinton, se cretary; Ruth Davis, chairman of meetings. PT?3pimii3WKEimiiBwm!iaiMEiraiwiHiror!3in Try our ZSc Luncheon Sunday Specials ELKS CLUB CAFE Open to the Public 13th and P Streets fluaCfllBIEIIiigiaiim t. C A ai. f li ttsjCanacfian Pac5Px JOIN oar group of college ta 3cnts, mstrTictor&v elumrii end friends who wiU tour Europe tbif trammer. A thirty-six dy tour for including ul oecessary expenses. Fro and Crip Cvia Tmtto t Xrarar Fula. Oprort3CrtT to me atara Canaoa, awniaatic Afcooti im i ai id 9ncTvrmqB4iJc. Oodoo voyar 4ard CaAaoian Faciho arUtfnzitfci'pa, wiiii ArKii Uirjty aano band ta fprmaa anawe. Pteniy C 4Bacit apaoa ffor Micnm. real, fwrrm'.xm, eerie firnM, eporta. drmnaoca, Coarfcrt at bs-1 ha. AppetuititT Two day vav dowai ibc inirtT him Latwre&ao Uw. nr four datr ap arau Lamrar at UverrmtA. w wrt Chorrt-sr nd Ltsatniiirtxm fcr auotr faw- T a Jiea caatiea, U .SltaitrpJ eauatiT. rvrm Eurlaci and Oxlord Laiaraitj. toar mm ni Hpuaua, m i ni Hpiiauu, brwtm. t)nor. 2-rzn. & lot!t ta ottt ta Hiapiiam. hw taaia miika i'd Ch aJvnran atrru mctnr. A-trrjiat) time for mdrvicaaJ u' "t-awug ana aaamia. kftom fmfiintr f-ii (iiimtou'T. Suornp'-Kdjrn 1 tkirtxl. at fcififtand FSW. Rr-a- rurfl erwwat. tauu-te. trar.i,nT MC- s-xtfiiww, ffse aiad fuiam inuhio a OWra OtaKJ T Hm Mr a-lthejB attotMrwrfna, osj tnr r'""" MARCH SI, 1926. NO. 25. Xi Delta Xi Delta will meet at 7:15 in Ellen Smith Hall Wednesday. Vocational Education Club The Vocational Education Club will have a business meeting and din ner at the Home Economics Building Thursday at 6 o'clock. Scabbard and Blade There will be a meeting of the Scabbard and Blade Thursday at 7:30 in Nebraska Hall 205. Senior EnfSneers Colonel R. I. Rees, New York City representative of the American Bell and Telegraph Company will be in room 104 Electrical Entrineerincr building at 1 o'clock Wednesday to talk to the Senior engineers about employment after their graduation. Vikini Meetinf j There will be a meeting of the Vikings at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at 7:15 tonight. There will be a discussion of initiation and of a j dinner dance. All members are urged I to be present. Phi Lambda Upsilon There will be a meeting of Phi Lambda Upsilon at 7 o'clock Thurs day in room 102 Chemistry Hall. Christian Science Society The Christian Science Society will meet Thursday at 7:30 in the Faculty Hall in the Temple. - Iota Sigma Pi Iota Sigma Pi will have a meeting on Wednesday at 7:15 in the Chem istry HalL Mystic Fish There will be a special meeting of the Mystic Fish Wednesday at 7:15 in Ellen Smith HalL Please bring $1.00. The Annual N. V. A. Ball and Mid Night Frolic WiU Be Held at Auditorium, Friday Night, April 9th The National Vaudeville Artists wil celebrate their tenth anniversary Easter Week, April 4th to 12th. In Lincoln the annual N. V. A. charity IE T at The Little Sunshine Cafe Meals, Sandwiches and Lmches QUICK SERVICE First Dear East of Temple SALEM'S The Home of Real Malted Milks TRY SALEM'S CREAM WAF FLES, CANDIES and SODAS 1S47 O Street B4589 giiiniiiiniiniiniiiiniinm I i ball and midnight frolic will be held at the Auditorium Frida ynight, April 9th. It will be the greatest dance jubilee and carnival of fun ever presented in this city. Tickets of admission will be fifty cent and th eentir proceeds go to the N. V. A. benefit. Adv. NEVADA WANTS TEACHERS Communication Received By Morita Say Salaries Are Good Nevada needs more teachers ac cording to the communication just received by Robert D. Moriti, Direc tor of the Department for the Re commendation of Teachers. The Nevada communication, which is signed by W. J. Hunting, Superin tendent of Public Instructions, states that salaries in that state are good. High school teachers average about ?1800, and the average for all teach ers is approximately $1450. The letter is posted on the bulletin board COMING THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS COMING APR. TH FRIDAY NIGHT APR. DTH GRAND JUBILEE CELEBRATION N. V. A. BALL and MID-NIGHT FROLIC AT THE AUDITORIUM AT THE FIVE HOURS OF DANCING and VAUDEVILLE FOR SOc BUSINESS TRAINING PAYS More than 50 places filled since March 1 NEW CLASSES BEGINNING THIS WEEK ASK FOR LITERATURE OF COURSE Lincoln School of Commerce Lincala Business Collera Nebraska School at Business (Caaaelidatea) P A Uth St.. Lincala, Nehr. 1 Try It Just Once! You will never be without it 'ovim ranitie FOR LOOSE POWDER Use any loose powder you pre fer. 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The sopho mores contending on the negative side of the argument were victori ous. The vocational conference was one of, the most successful and beneficial of its kind ever held in a co-educational school. It helped people de cide what their life work should be and brought them to a keener real- It Warkj S Easy Simply open cover,tum powder pis re. Cake up loose powder with puff and apply. Takes only a few seconds to refill with loose powder. The price of the Norida Vanirie, in gilt or silver finish, is $1.50, and it is fined with Fleur Sau sage (wildflower) Poudie a dainty, fragrant French Powder. Sold in AH Stores That Carry Beauty Requisites ization of tho thorough necessity for preparation for a vocation. for a delightful afternoon diversion drop into our Tea Room for a delicious ENGLISH LUNCHEON Could anything sound more tempting than a dainty luncheon of TOASTED ENGLISH MUF FINS WITH MARMALADE AND A POT OF TEA? 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