THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN 8 Film Scenes AdvriS" Pioneer Reunion t .tudent life at the Uni f Minnesota have been one hundred and fifty theatera in the state as a part of the homecoming committee to advertise the Pioneer Reunion. San Francisco may have the larg est municipal stadium in the world if platis before the playground com mission materialize. MON.-TUES. WED. Where) Thousand Meet Thouaanda Daily j& 1,11 Vaudeville's Latest Production 'LA FANTASIE' A Real Novelty With CHAS PREVETT & CO Asalited by THE FASTI NES A Stupendous Offering of MELODY TERPSICHORE AND MYSTERY Harry Keesler Revue with MARGARET MATHESON CAVA NARO In Up-to-the-Minute SONGS AND DANCES Borde & Robinson Tho C roll-Word Puizle Export! in "FIGURE IT OUT" Bento Brothers European Entertainers DeWitt & Gunther Woll Known Funsters In "YOU SUIT ME TO A TEE" La fantasic also news, comedy and topical, pictures coming thursday friday saturday OLD FIDDLERS versus JAZZ Tho Blf Surprlsa Offering el tho Season with CHARLES LINES tho Happy Announcor from SUUon J. AND A BIG SUPPORTING BILL O. Y. Show. at 2:30, 7:00, :00. BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA Mot. 25c. Nita 50c Col. 20c Two Years Ago Ten scholarship awards were pre sented to the College of Business Administration by Mr. William Gold, for presentation to the ten ranking freshmen in the college during the school year of 1024-25. Glenn Curtis '26, Ssgnache, Colo rado, was elected president of Corn cob chapter, Pi Epsilon Pi, National pep organization. Prof. William Brooks, '92. now head of one of the engineering de partments of the University of Min nesota visited the University. He graduated with Chancellor Avery when there were only two buildings on the campus, University Hall and Pharmacy Hall. Chang Nam of University Heidelberg University is to be called Heidelberg College, the change being suggested by President Charles Miller, and the Ohio Synod of the Reformed church and the board of regents approving it. The Golden Candlestick 226 So. 12 TEA ROOM AND PASTRY SHOP Moderate Prices 7:30-7:30 A Sure Hit!- IdilUiL'IWu THE moat thrilling roundup of romance and riding stunts the screen his ever shown. ALL THIS siKZS VV UN -feSsTt AoTI id. T A inn mm KATHLEEN COLLINS iO&L COMCOY -TOPICAL SCBSEN KOVCLTCS SHOWS: 1.3,5.79 Orgsuiit MATS-IS' THIS WOK ' I V ' x mm oo MR. JOE Haircutter Featuring Latest Bobs CLECS BEAUTY SHOP For Appointment Phono B6563 VIL y IO Bf78 urrMtissavtx CaplalEngravirCo. 31S Sa I2T ST. LINCOLN. NEB. Oh, Girls, did you see that football game Saturday. Talk about your hum-dingers, it was a fight from the kick-off. Every Fraternity and Sorority House was beautifully dec orated and open house was the watch word for all the old grads. Many of the beautiful effects were secured from materials purchased at George's House of Gifts Beautiful. Our peo ple are brim full of suggestions for your parties and speaking of lavors, they never did have such an array of attractive Domestic and Imported Novelties, with a wide range of prices. No trouble to make samples or to figure out new ideas. That Christmas Card line of exclusive greetings is better than ever, and the entire store looks like a moving picture of European and Oriental countries, George s, 1213 N. Adv. Three Years Ago Mrs. E. L. Hinman, who has spent a great deal of her time in Turkey, explained at Vespers how a loaf of bread was the impetus which led to the founding of Roberts College. The hostesses for the service were Desma Rennar, Janet McLellan, Mildred Jensen, and Marjorie Quinn. Five new members were initiated into Nitrogen chapter of Iota Sigma Pi, honorary chemical sorority. They were as follows: Anne Davey, Nelle Lymon, Lucile Bliss, Dora Burnel and Julia Jacoby. After attending the inauguration of President Brooks of the Univer sity of Missouri, Chancellor Samuel Avery returned to Lincoln. He also attended the meetings of the national association of land grant colleges at Chicago. Dr. S. Francis Scott Weir, lecturer in the educational department of the Dentsply Dental Manufacturing com pany, was a guest of Dr. Schmidt of the College of Dentistry. Dr. Weir examined the methods of the college and the work of the students. Now Building at Yale A new building to cost $900,000 has been started at Yale University. An Edward Sutherland Production with Chester Conklin and Tom Kennedy. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The two bungling buddies of "Behind the Front" come "down to the sea in ships" with comic results. Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in "We're In The Navy Now" WILBUR CHENOWETH Organist LINCOLN ORCHESTRA LOCAL NEWS EVENTS Specialty Offering Traditional "Think Shop" Threatened For A Timo, Will Continue to Exist The "Think Shop" will continue to exist. What is more, tho wheels of the "Think Shop" are going to start moving within the next few weeks. For a while, alumni and students to whom the "Think Shop" was something human and dear feared the rumor that it was going to be made into a classroom might turn to a reality. Protests irom xacuity, alumni, and past members of the "Think Shop" rapidly reached the ears of the Chrncellor, the Board of Regents, and whoever else has auth ority as to the use of the buildings. The protests took effect for now it is assured that the "Think Shop" will remain intact as it has for the last twenty-five years. Sometime in December, according to Professor H. Adelbert White, Ne braska's new coach of debate, the "Think Shop" will start to operate at full blast. The "Think Shop", which is located in University Hall 106-A, has been used for the last twenty-five years by Nebraska inter-collegiate debate teams in the preparation for forensic battles. For a quarter of a century Nebraska debaters, many of them now famous, have worked at various debate questions under the super vision of the late Professor M. M. Fogg, who, in his own words, was teaching them to "think on their hind legs" so that they could represent the University well in the "battle of wits" scheduled against other univer sities from time to time. Professor Fogg is gone, but his "Think Shop" is going to remain. Posters, papers, books and files which have accumulated in University Hall 106-A are still there. The traditional "Think Shop" is unchanged. The two desks, one for the negative and one for the affirmative team are in their same place. The blackboard and bul letin board are in their same spots. Even a few notices dating as far back as 1916 remain on the official bulle tin board. Alumni of the only class of the University which maintains an active alumni can visit it and renew memories." "Clear, analytical thinking; rapid fire, straight-to-the-point refutation; 'snapper' sentences; forceful, aggres sive delivery", all stressed by Profes sor Fogg, will be continued in the twenty-sixth year of the "Think Shop". Huskers Trounce Kaggies 3-to-0 (Continued from page one) by this time that both teams were forced to depend upon exchange of punts for yardage and wait for a fumble that might" bring them a scor ing opportunity. Cochrane was get ting better distance on his punts, and Stephens was continually placed in the predicament of kicking a slippery ball from his own goal line where a fumble might spell the difference between victory and defeat The Ag gies made two desperate attempts to tie the score with a dropkick, but one effort was blocked by Stiner and the other fell short. Desp'.te the predictions of rain, the widespread interest in the game and the added attraction of Homecoming Day brought the largest crowd of the season to yesterday s clash. Hun dreds of Nebraska Grads and the large attendance of Aggie students, which included the two pep organiza tions and the forty-piece band, nearly filled the west stand. Between the halves the crowd was entertained by a Corn Cob Homecoming stunt, the Kaggie-Husker cross-country meet, and a few track events. The lineup: Nebraska Kaggies Lee LE Edwards Stiner (c) LT Householder Holm LG Brioi. Grow ,.C B. Pearson McMullen RG..(c) Tombaugti Northwettem Takes Steps to Curb Numbsr Of Women Registering Evanston, HI. (By New Student Service) Women are storming some co-educational institutions, to the dis may of college authorities. North western University has taken steps to defend itself against feminine en croachment. A new law has been passed, according to Dean Raymond A. Kent, providing that there must be 450 men for every 350 women. The action was taken, he said, "in order to increase the professional at mosphere of Northwestern, and to protect the men". Oberlin College has taken steps to attract more men to the campus. The University of Minnesota need not worry about the necessity for conducting a "More and Better Men" contest for some time, according tq the registrar's office. There are about twice as many men at Minnesota as women this year. laiuaiaiaiaEisa Randels RT..... Lawson RE Stephens QB..... Brown LH. Presnell RH Beck Officials . Krysl Fleck Cochrane Hammond Holsinger KB Feather Referee Leslie Ed monds, Topeka. Umpire Ira Car rithers, Cedar Rapids, la. Head' linesman Warren Giles, St. Joseph, Mo. Field judge W. N. Rider, Kansas City. Substitutions Kansas Aggies : Douglas for Feather; Feather for Douglas; Huston for Brian; Reed for Tombaugh; Douglas for Feather; C. Pearson for Householder; Dunlap for Fleck; Hamler for B. Pearson; Lyon for Krysl; Springer for Hammond; Meek for Holsinger; Enns for Coch rane; Limes for Enns; Stover for Reed. Nebraska: Oehlrich for Beck; James for Grow; Dailey for Brown; Howell for Dailey; Weir for Lawson; Brown for Howell; Howell for Brown; Lawson for Weir; Whitte- more for Holm; Shaner for Lawson; Sprague for Lee; Marrow for Howell. 35. fJSTHE knred aot wiocly. bo too) kJ ofuo. Men meant notkinf in hor'youD4 lift; and v aneont lean. Until ahe Ined yumle the wfcrJx lot in one wild, bi( nifht. And Ibea wfeot roi atefcm. riot oi reariof a-rvolity abe lot bcrntU m tor. h" del. II 7 v) - u I MOWS 2-30.7.9 . Mid-Nite Matinee and Foot Ball Frolic rnprvji j flTp' denied love vt kf " PL-AJl LKjyJb bcnelf, the fifbU iy ' saigas? rrs iJbX. depth, of a beautiful 0vv ' woman's aouL A story . LA,; Vv Vtem which reveal the tcxtur M j W h of exquisite femininity. 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