The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE, DAILY HBBRASKAN
BRYAH 11E110RIAL
TO BB DEDICATED
Ho,pit! Will Be Opened Thursday
Evening Set Aside Especially
For Young People
Bryan Memorial Hospital will be
bli'cly 0poncd and dedicated on
L.c,Iav. May 21. Thursday eve-
we ftor five 'clock has bcen 80t
aside for young people and es
pecially University students. All stu
dents who possibly can are urged to
attend.
Thn hosnital is a gift to the Metli-
odif-t churches by the late William
j Bryan. It includes a ten-acre
x',.t nf land and Mr. Bryan's old
home. The home will be used just
8S it stands and two otner Duuaings
hnpn erected.
A reception has been planned for
the opening night. The Wesleyan
rya Hub will furnish the music fol
lowed by short talks by Ernest Smith
0 Wesleyan University, and Mr.
nioi-nolcv of the Lincoln Business
College, and the Rev. Huntington,
representing the University.
Lincoln
ALL
THIS
WEEK
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
America' Greatest Actor
In His Createst Role
John Barrymore
IN
"The Sea Beast"
with Dolores Costello and
George O'Hara
On the 6taite
ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE
with
"HERMAN T. LECKEIT
PATHE NEWS
Lincoln Symphony Orchestra
Wilbur Chenoweth, Orranlst
Beinf Shown In All the Lariwr Cities
at 2.0. Our Regular Prices Prevail.
MAT 35c - NITE SOc - CHIL loc
Shows Promptly 1. 3, B, 7, P. M.
I
ALL
THIS WKEK U
LYRIC
A Sparkllne Comedy ol
Matrimonial Mixups
"Other Womens'
Husband's"
with Bewitchinc
MARIE PREVOST
"Broken China"
A Laugh Convulsion with
BOBBY VERNON
"The Real Roosevelt"
Scenes of Vital Interest
Os the Staa-e
BERNARD WEBER
Popular Radio Star of
STATIONS KYWWEBH
SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7, 9
Rialto Theater
ALL THIS WEEK.
ANNIVERSARY WEEK
A French Farce with An tha
Trimmings
'Dance Madness
with Conrad N.el. Clair Windsor
M.tr-r-'iwvn Picture
"BILLY DOOLEY" IN
NEWSOPICSEVIEW
m . m. r 1 a r u
SHOWS A I uiL 10c
MAT 25c NITE SSc CHIL. IOC
COLONIAL wSff"
'
A Thousand Times Mors inni"
Than the Stags Play
"The Still Alarm"
HELEN CHADWICK
"The Bear Cat"
A Roar ot lsI""
"FIGHTING HEARTS"
A Whirlwind ol Fun
"SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7,
ORPHEUM
MON.TUE8.
WED.
RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF
W 1 I
Norma laimaago
IN
"Graustark"
Tho Greatest L ST
ALSO
Ta-kal. Comedy. Travel Picture.
SHOWS AT-l:O0. S:00. 7:00 SjOO
MAT ISc NITE 2Sc - CHIL 10c
V.
llai'tUMOOtS.
A Flo Bill Orph-un. Circuit
Attractions
" Natalie & Darnelle
with the ,
rr.u HIPPODROME GIKi-a
YreM-frt the Artt.ts N. 'T
"DANCEOJFSEVE5! NATIONS
- DICK
Sweeney & Stewart
Two Inimlt.M. Cnl ''
"ALALll.rij;!"'-!-
National Male Quartette
with
..... n M. Jumi
onnell&We.t
In a Mhh Proklnf
A LFSSONJNGJi . .
Adr Pot'" F"X':n
Fashion Plate Trio
. un Band
EBARjirH5R-ri-
7 Aim pictures
News n -"""'
SHOWS AT-a.M. 7:00, 9:00
Valley Record Breakers Here Saturday
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jwsairrt VOX r ,S!,I,!;'U 1 tapt. dick morgan
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The University of Nebraska
Official Daily Bulletin
VOL. I.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926.
NO. 65.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES
Faculty Men
The Eaculty Men's Dinner and
club mectinff that was planned for
Wednesday evening has been post
poned. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS
Alpha Kappa PsI
There will bo nn Alpha Kappa Tsi
meeting Thursday of this week.
Lutherans
Last meeting for Bible study on
Wednesday at 7 p. tn. In Faculty Hall.
Delta Omicron
Delta Omicron meeting Thursday
at 7:15 Ellen Smith Hall. There will
be election of officers.
Dramatic Club
There will be a Dramatic Club
picnic Thursday. The cars will leave
The Temple at 5 o'clock.
Kontensky Klub
There will be an important busi
ness meeting Thursday at 7:30 in
204 at the Temple. There will be
the election of officers.
Theta Sigma Phi
There will be a meeting of the
Theta Sigma Phi at Ellen Smith Hall
Wednesday at 5 o'clock.
Girls Commercial Club
Girls Commercial Club dinner on
Wednesday, May 19, in Ellen Smith
Hall. Complimentary to the Bizad
Senior Girls.
Delta Sigma Rho
There will be a meeting of Delta
Sigma Rho and the alumni tomor
row evening at five o'clock in the
"University Think Shop."
Math Club
The Math Club picnic will bo held
at Antelope Tark Wednesday, May
19, from 6:30 to 8:00. Tickets are
25c, and these may be obtained from
Mr. Congdon or Jen Jenkins.
Kappa Phi
Kappa Thi senior farewell and
the installation of officers in the
Cabinet will be held at Ellen Smith
Hall. Thursday from 7 to 8. This
will be a closed meeting and all of
the members are requested to be
present.
ayuiA 0T. HALF M LB """" '
VILCMAMN- MASHiNS70
Here are . group of the crack Missouri Valley track and field stars "xro will compete in the Nebraska Memorial Stadium Friday and Saturday
in the annual Missouri Valley intercollegiate conference track and field . record- A11 the others are threats to
Richerson is expected to break both shot put and discus records and Cox should beat his own javeim
any record with a string of brilliant performances Denina mem.
Nebraskans Contribute
To "American Speech
The contents of the May .issue of
American Speech have considerable
interest for Nebraskans. Three of
the contributors are connected with
the University. The articles in
cluded are as follows: "Tales of the
Okefinokee," Francis Harper, "Walt
Whitman and the French Language,"
Louse Pound, "The Old and the New
in Rejection Slips," Calvin T. Ryan,
"Italian and Its Dialects Spoken in
the United States," Herbert H.
Vaughan, "Stage Terms," Perry W.
White, "The Preparation of Teach
ers of English," Edwin L. Miller,
"The American Dialect Dictionary",
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SPinmaanieaecaBeBaVannnjeBJfflBawB
Percy W. Long, "A Survival," Ed
win Ford Piper, "Odds Against the
Ad Man," Willard H. Bonner, "Dif
ferent To. From or That," H. How
ard Claudius, "Business English
Going and Coming," Maurice H.
Weseen, "To a Woman" (Verse)
Wilbur Gaffney, Bibliographical Col
umn, Brief Notices, Notes and
Quotes, the Contributors' Column,
Miscellaneous Notes
uan TUES. wt l.. H
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The Cocaola CpauMonj, Ansae, Ge.
When Three Are
Not a Crowd
Coca-Cola is enjoyed
by more people, of
more ages, at more
places than any
other drink
IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS - 7 MILLION A DAY
ARE YOU PREPARED
for the Spring. Parties. Carroll's
easy method, will do It.
Carroll's Modern Dance Studio
1616 N St.
Studio LS4 R. - F8I
Liberty Barber Shop
Where Hair Cutting Is an Art
E. A. Ward Liberty Theatre Bldg.
SPECJAL
Strawberry Shortcake 20c
Canteloupe Sundae 25c
One-half Canteloupe 15c
Fruit Jello 15c
14th and O
B1540
I I . A
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The Argentine flapper, apeak Spanish
And some smoke 'cisxro', quite mannish
They Speak English, too,
'Cause I've talked with a few
Who knew how to make old gloom vanish
Troah", "Soph", "Junior" and "Senior"
they're waiting lor you. Great times for all on this
Two Mcsttes Student Tour to
COUTH AMEEIECA
' by the large and luxurious S. S. VAUB AN
Leaving N-w York June 26 Returning August 24
One a( the tamoos "V-FLEET" ol the LaUatMrt 0Hlt Line. All ouaid,
rooms i airy dinning aaloont liWarr: wnsminf pool: fjmnm in mi epadoue
deck.' Deck apom, dancing sad a pemr Jazz band, Superior service and
well -balanced Basis. Good fellowship Congenial conimiT.
At All expenses, including sightseeing
mf J trips and hotel accommodations.
For T,nmt;om and deMfled htformtuUm of ss oar CeUces or UalasrsHy
auftiwwiirtm or A. L. HYDE, Mrnufiv.
CTUDZIiT CCUTII AI.13TJCAH TCUH3
24 Broadway New York City
Offer a
special service
BOXED
ICNIC
to ord
THESE delightful spring days it is possi
ble to have many enjoyable outings af
ter school hours. Our delicious baked
goods, salads, sandwiches, etc., will contri
bute much to these occasions. Place your
order in the morning. You may have boxes
packed individually or for groups. You
may spend as little or as much as you wish.
You may order special things not included
in the daily menu.
Fifth Floor.
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