The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Learn to
DANCE
In Classy Studio
Luella G. Williams
SjTSdJSS- to .tudent..
1220 D St.
TIIV" FBI. 3 AT.
"The Runaway
Express
With
Jack Daugherty, Blanche
llehaffey and Tom
O'Brien
BABES IN THE SAWDUST
ALSO NEWSEVEVTS
ibowsaT i. a. . t.
LYME
I I
ALL THIS WEEK
ThriUt
"SILENCE"
.gu
nfjoBODY'S BUSINEiS"
N.w l.i I1" Hamilton
TKWEntertainlne Tsatures
Stanley's Lyrk" Orchestra
sHowTAT l. s, . .
MATS. 20c NITE SOc. CHILD. 10c
RIALTO
THIS WEEK
Douglas MacLean
IN
"HOLD THAT
LION"
A Paramount Picture
With WAITER HIERS
On the SU
"BALL TWINS"
pi.Ti-T Two Pianos
HiFWWrOPICS REVIEW
SHOWS AT 1. 3, 5, 7, .
THIS WEEK
Lillian Gish
and
John Gilbert
"LA BOHEME"
A Metro-Goldwyn Picture
On the Stave
"ATMOSPHERIC iPROLOCUES"
Carl Shatter LhU Comber
SHOWS AT 1. 3, 8, 7, 9.
VA L I r. V I '- r-
.HVRYB0WiOts
r '(- Of 1 M
ALL THIS WEEK
Tha Firat Vaudeville Road Snow
of tha Season
"Wife Insurance"
An Earthquake of Laughs with
Toby Wilson .
A Miniatura Musical Coanedv
With a Varsatila
25-COMPANY-25
Including
Smart Beauty Choral
ON THE SCREEN
Tha Laugh Provoking Comoer
SMITH'S VACATION
AUe Othar Entertaining Pictures
IZiADICH3aTrflhr6RCrlESTRA"
SHOWS AT 2 7, 9.
All This Woak
A Conedv and Romance That
Swing Your Haart in Tuna I
Alao Na
and Comadf Plcturaa
u ON THE STAGE
Silks and Satins"
Tha Rama BoauUful with
AL CARBELLE CO.
Nora Schiller
Chicago', Popular Bluaa Singer
BEAVER AND HIS BUNCH
fUirlng tha Muaic You Like
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7. 9.
MIDNIGHT MATINEE
AND
FOOTBALL FROUC
Friday Night at 11:30 '
VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC
SEATS RESERVED Me
I B4258
Qrpheum
One Year Ago
Lincoln and vicinity and entire
state of Nebraska was visited by a
snow storm that reached almost bliz
zard proportions. This was the first
snow of the season in Lincoln and
came somewhat earlier than usual.
The Animal Husbandry Depart
ment marketed three carloads of ex
perimental cattle in Omaha and re
ceived a fair profit from them.
Governor George H, Dern of Utah
stopped in Lincoln on his way home
from Washington. Wuile here he
called on many of his old friends and
classmates among whom was Gover
nor McMullen. Governor Dern waa at
one time a student in the University
of Nebraska and captain of the foot
ball team in 1894.
The R. 0. T. C. band, under the
direction of William T. Quick, was a
regular feature every week from the
University of Nebraska broadcasting
station.
Froo Movies at K. U. After Parade
The motion picture theaters of
Lawrence, Kansas are open free of
charge after nine' o'clock to the stu
dents of K. U. after the annual night
shirt parade.
Capital Esgravisg Ca
319 SOUS! ST.
LINCOLN. NEB.
B"fJ78
LEARN TO
DANCE
and enjoy life and health and
win the admiration of fc'our
friends. Your success in social
affairs is determined by one
factor that is common to all
leaders the ability to' know
how to do a thing correctly.
The cost is so reasonable that
it is inexcusable by your
friends not to avail yourself
of the opportunity to be a
leader.
Telephone B4819 today for an
appointment
Thelma Stroh's
Dance Studio
108 Nebr State Bank Bldg
15 & O
ALL WEEK
Across The Pacific
With
MONTE BLUE
Ralph Scott at tha Conaole
Shows 1, 3, 5. 7. 9.
Mat. 10c, IS, Eva. 10c, 30c
UPIKTtts)
vni m ww or
m w .
ORPHEUM JJJfSjJt Wednesday, Nov. 12
MAIL ORDERS NOW
MESSRS. SCHUBERT PRESENT GAY, GOLDEN, GLORIOUS
t 4 I I II 11
M 1 8
OF AGES
E.clos. Sail Addra.sed and Stamped
Ir.aure Safe and
5
The University S:'i! o f Music
Thirty-third Year
If you are going to study
MUSIC
Investigate the adv.nU...
M.-T .tn.or. accredited to
Opposite the
Phone B1392
Graves
Three Door. South of Univeraity Temple
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
ENGRAVING
PRINTING
Uni. Seal. N". Fraternity, and Sorority StaUonery
STANDARD RENT-A-FORD CO
1137 P Street
NEW PLACE
Lowest Rates
NEW CARS
:ORDS-BUICKS-OLE 8
. Courteous Service
NO DEPOSIT
Two Years Ago
Profossor Paul II. Grumman, di
rector of the School. of Fine Arts,
conducted a course in Continental
Drama for the Omaha Forum, the
organization of Omaha public school
teachers. The course was given under
the Extension Division of the Uni
versity of Nebraska.
Grace Dobish and Rose Faytenger
related their experiences as workers
in the Chicago industrial world.
These young women, members of the
industrial experiment group conduc
ted under the auspices of the Y. W.
C. A. worked in a factory for six
weeks, studying, meanwhile, the so
cial conditions in that sphere.
Ex-Congressman R. H. Thome of
Lincoln presented the Republican ar
guments of the campaign to the mem
bers of the World Forum at its meet
ings at the Grand Hotel.
"College Cars"
Students have been forbidden tho
use of cars at the University of Il
linois. As a consequence all of' the
horses and buggies available have
been put into use as a means of
transportation.
Automobiles have been banned oft
the campus at the University of Okla
homa at Norman.
The University of Illinois, Purdue
and Indiana State are amnog the
larger Universities that have forbid
den automobiles on the campus.
Automobiles will be banned off the
campus at the University of Kansas
if the efforts of Chancellor Lindley
go through.
The University of Michigan author
ities were unable to pass an edict
on automobiles on the University
campus.
University of Oregon authorities
have appealed to parents to prohibit
their sons and daughters from bring
ing cars to school on the grounds
that automobiles are the cause of low
scholarship and increase danger of
moral delinquency.
Over 10,000 Schools
Publish Newspapers
There are over 10,000 schools in
the United States publishing news
papers and journals.
Scholastic journalism is rapidly as
suming a position of vital importance
in American national life, according
to Prof. Edward Johnson 01 Wis
consin University.
Professor Johnson gave as the
chiefvaims of school papers the pro
motion of scholarship, the develop
ment of able leadership, and the for
warding of community spirit in the
school.
With tha Finoat Singing Cast tha
World - Famous Franz Schuhert
Operetta Has Ever Assembled.
MAT. 75c to $2.00
EVE. $1.00 to 92.50
All Seats Plus Tax
Envelop, with Your Mail Order to
Prompt Returns
offered by thi. institution
The University of Nebraska
campus.
11th and R St.
B-1644
REQUIRED
CORN HAS GREATEST
ANIMAL FOOD YALDE
Prof. Mussehl- Declare That More
Nutriment Contained in it
Than Other Grain
That corn is the most important of
all the cereals which can be used for
animal production was the declara
tion of Prof. F. E. Mussehl of the de
partment of poultry husbandry of
the University of Nebraska in an ad
dress before the Nebraska chapter of
Sigma Xi Wednesday evening on
"Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
of Chicks."
No other cereals, he pointed out,
yields for a given unit of land and
labor so many units of nutrients. The
competition between humans and
food producing animals for the di
rect use of corn probably is more
remote than with any other common
foodstuff, Prof. Mussehl said, point
ing out that mire than 85 per cent
of the corn produced in the United
States is now used for animal feed
ing. Corn, as a food for poultry, is not
a complete nutrient, lie explained.
Yellow corn is deficient in minerals,
proteins, and vitamins, the lack of
which may be offset by the addition
of 3 per cent of yeast to the ration.
Expects Large Homecoming Crowd
Missouri University anticipates the
greatest homecoming crowd in the
history of the university. The feature
of the program will be the game with
Kansas University, and the formal
dedication of the new Memorial Sta
dium and Memorial Tower.
Princeton has the smallest fresh
man class this year of the "Big
Three" universities. The total num
ber of freshmen at Princeton is 617,
at Harvard, is 932 and at Yale 836.
BOYS
See our new strap watches
white or green gold at
$12 $18 $25
good looking, guaranteed 1
timepieces.
HALLETT
University Jeweler
Est. 1871 117-119 Sol2
What the heck is the use
of doing tomorrow what
you can do TODAY.
' Get the "old bean"
trimmed up today.
The Mogul Barbers
127 No. 12th St.
ffgBBranl
A HANDY PLACE
to get your mag., candies,
toilet articles, stationery
and school supplies.
Walter Johnson's
Sugar Bowl
B-1319 1552 "O" St.
Drive-It-Yourself
All New Ford & Cryalers
We Deliver
Real Inaience
National Motor
Car Co.
1918 O St.
B2125
Pies Pies
They are Home Made
JUST LIKE MOTHER'S
The Fi'at Lunch
Fill , you up
321 No. 13
Curb Service
Wear A
Strap Watch
Pay on our
CLUB PLAN
From Your Allowance
Boyd Jewelry Co.
1042 "O"
Acroae From Colds
Railroad Tie Furnished For Rally
Two carloads of railroad ties were
furnished by the Southern Pacific
Railroad Company for the huge bon
Witt Fine Fur Trimmings--
YOU will love the luxurious beautiful effect of these
coats, with their collars, cuffs or long scarf trimmings
of fluffy furs, and their rich pile of suede-like fabrics.
The deep rich colors of the season, are enhanced by
the contrast of the furs, and the lines are slenderizing and
smart.
Bloused backs, wrappy effects, or straight line styles
are equally popular and suited to the slim lines of the
fashionable figure.
CHANNEL RED, CLARET, BORDEAU, JUNGLE
GREEN, GRACKLEHEAD BLUE, GREY, BROWN, BLACK
and other shades are very popular.
PRICED
$39 to $275
THESE COATS ARE SUITABLE FOR GENERAL
WEAR, FOR SCHOOL, FOR STREET, FOR AFTERNOON
AFFAIRS AND FOR THEATRE WEAR.
Second Floor
1 mmmm I : 1
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fire at the University of Southern
California, The rally was held before
the game with the University of California.
Beautiful
Dress Coats
Gloves for the gam?
mufflers for the game
-and the right hat
YOU'LL FIND THE BEST OF THEM HERE
Pigskin gloves in many shades of
tan; deerskin and capes; hand
stitched with raw seams; they look
like football .
$5
Mufflers-silks, of course, to tie over
like the old ascot, or to be worn
with a carefree air, in block pat
terns, stripes and all-over designs.
$3.50 and up
Cedarwood flip brims are the hats ;
in all the rich tans you find in cedar
cigar boxes .
$5
Henry F. Schulte, track coach at
the University of Nebraska umpired
the football game between Iowa
State and Grinell last Saturday.
& it
le-