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The Burlington is makin $3.00 nd trip rate to Omaha pood three S in -aaition to data of .ale You L up to Omaha Friday and re- fn J.,- for only $3.00. Adv. turn it"""'-' - ALL WEEK Jt,; Pierre Watkin Player. "The Whole Town's Talking" Ev... P " TSc M.,fc Tu.. Thurs, .t, SS a4 80. Than B-4575 .r- irrR TODAY "Broken Hearts of Hollywood with Fatty Muth Miller, and Dourl Fairhaaks, Jis I T 0 ON THE STAGE Wilkie Sister Banjo and Banjo Uke COMEDY an NEWS TAKE YOUR VALENTINE TO SEE CLARA BOW IN ELINOR CLYN'S "IT T19 A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With ONTONIO MORENO NEWS FABLES tOMtui On THIS On the Star: Harmony !"?" EEK THURS.-FRI.-SAT. "Risky Business" with Vera Reynolds Kenneth Thompson ALSO NEWS A COMEDIES SHOWS at 1, J, S, 7, . VAI'1EVII-LK THURS.-FRI.-SAT. A splendid program ol all Orpheum circuit acts Wills & Holmes "Oririnal Backyard Entertainer Corinne Bill Villa &Strigo "VERY SNAPPY" . Delano Dell in An Episode of the Sea "EASY SAILING" A Ship Load of Dancinr. Melody and Mirth with MARYON and FLORENCE BOWER And the Followin Shipmates: The Mitsrs Ellen Murray, Virrinia Lane, Evelyn Bloke, Jeanette Patric, Lois Ball a Marfaret Sbeehan Sandy Shaw Scotland's Character 'Etatertaancr The International Lifhtniag Change Artist Doc Baker , In Hi. New "PROTEAN REVUE" BAB1CH and the ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00 a 9:00 ALL THIS WEEK You are tott.s ta enjoy this tin program ol screen and stag attractions COLLEEN MOORE 1 rolden curia la hmr latest an4 ffrMtett ucc 'TWINKLETOES Als News and Comedy Picture ON THE STAGE Elsie Pilcer, Dudley Douglas and 'Boots' McKenna The International Musical Camedy lavas-its TEN ROCKETS Ten talented beftirties, la "DANCE RHYTHM" BEAVER and MFRRY MUSIC MASTERS MT. JV; rJrTE, ROc SHOWS AT 1:48, 7 and aanlSaSafci. i A-JICT'M a. m r-,r, i At The The Liberty has for its bill the last half of the week, an Orphcum big time road show. For the uninitiated a road show is a number of feature acts blended into one show. of con tinuous action. The hcadlincr of the show is Doc Baker's "Protein Revue", which in plain English is mainly girls, and then the Bower Sisters for good measure. Harry Lauder's rival, Sandy Shaw, as Scotch humorist with a gen uine label that weans the same as "pre-war stuff." -Delano Dell is fea- tured in "Easy Sailing," along with the chorus. Wills and Homes do t Varsity Dairy Club Will Spons or Mixer The Varsity Dairy cl ib of the Col lege of Agriculture held its monthly business meeting in the Dairy build ing recently. At this meeting plans were discussed for an Ag College mixer to be held in the near future. Also they discussed the possibility of a dairy "feed." William Koenig, '27, vice president of the club, was appointed chairman of the Mixer committee. The other members of the committee are Wil liam lyder, Clarence Bartlett, Joseph W atson, and Marion Stone. The committee was instructed to schedule the mixer for February 25 or 26, if possible, in the Activities Building on the College of Agricul ture campus. RIALTO THURi FRI.-SAT. JACKIE COOGAN in "Johnie Get Your Gun" also NEWS and COMEDIES SHOWS at I, S, 5, 7, 9. Today at Rector's 30c Creamed Tuna on Toast Cake a la Mode Any 5c drink We serve a new special every day including Sunday evening. Individual Haircuts Designed for your own personality Mr. Joe Hair Cutter Gif fen Beaute Salon 1340 M B3273 WHY BE LATE? Fool your Profs and be on time with the aid of a good Alarm Clock $1.50 $5.00 at Fenton B. Fleming Jewelry Shop B3421 . 1143 O St. Next Week WE WILL OFFER THE REMAINDER OF OUR 1926 STOCK OF Fine Stationery at Less Than 1-2 Price TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE NEW SPRING LINE TUCKER-SHEAN STATIONERS 1123 O St. THE Theatres very clever turn in "The Backyard Entertainers." Clever patter and sruitar specialists. Villa and Strigo have a novelty tumbling act. In answer to the question do the movie children ever grow up? Jackie Coognn is featured in "Johnny Get Your Hair Cut," at the Rinlto. From the days of "The Kid," when he could barely walk Jackie is now a jockie, riding for a man who had be friended him. But in his bobbed hair, or with a real "he man" hair cut, Jackie will always hold a tender spot in the hearts of a goodly number of movie fans. Pine Seedlings To Be Given Farmers (Continued from Page One.) shipment. Besides the value to farmers of putting out these trees for wind breaks there is a subsatntial cash in come from posts which will be pro duced. An examination of six jack pine plantations in the sand hill re gion, ranging in age from twelve to twenty-three years, showed that these trees will produce 1500 posts per acre in twenty years; that is onr large and one small post per tree. "It is not proposed to make Ne braska a lumber producing state," Mr. atkins said, "but rather to en courage the growth of trees for other values. Everyone appreciates trees for windbreak and shade. There is a beauty added to farms by trees which cannot be estimated in dollars and cents." German and French Colleges Do Not Have Outside Activities The chief diversion of the German student is reading. They are espec ially interested in the interpretation of events as recorded in the world wide newspapers filed in their study halls. This is to a less degree true of the French who have no sports, fraternities, student newsnaners or magazines, and glee clubs with which to otherwise occupy themselves. ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES HISTORY PAPER C. Edison Miller Co. 218 No. 12th DANCE TONIGHT Revellers Playing Saturday Night THE COLLEGIANS LINDELL PARTY HOUSE pIIIIIiEillllllllOIilB Lincoln's Bus? Store Car. 11th I (3MD) Iiiiiinrain I Mew , Dresses H In Spring's Most Captivating Modes J Everyone group of Rich plain colors, with hemstitched hems figured Sr.arfi of erepe de chine with beautiful patterns reor-rette Scarf p Hth frinee all la -Treat var iety aid priced at GOLD'S First floor iiiiilitFF!-,",'''f'ff'frFrf"',fr"rr'',,",''M?,r'p,,lfr"rf,'fF,",,?f .lltlsMti ihslisstsMst'-'-'i'ttttUCtliUtiUtiilrl.tsiltstlll.tinUilltltU DAILY NEBRASKAN PARTY ACTION IS DROPPED BY GREEK COUNCIL (Continued from Page One.) sentatives from the council Roland Locke, Merle Jones and George A. Healy were selected to serve. Dr. R. J. Tool, chairman of the 'Mer-U York; J. Steward Elliott, Bont fraternity council is to appoint the I .jo- two executive members. This com- mittee is to act in investigation of the bill introduced by Senator Ban ning of Cass county, and to act as the steering committee for lobby moves. Probation Discussed The initial discussion in the meet ing was that of pribation. Some question had arisen in regard to pro nation tactics wnen a student was a pledge to two fraternities, a social and a professional. Should he be bound to both at the sumo probation period which has been set to extend from 10 p. m. Thursday to 3 a. m. Sunday? Also, there was some ques tion arising concerning initiation of freshman pledges in the professional fraternities. In this matter it was decided that the fraternity concerned should take its own initiative. In the former matter little discussion came up and it was decided that the chairman should exercise his ow n dis cretion. Thursday night's meeting marked the election for the new officers for the ensuing term. Under the new constitution the council was to elect a chairmanr vice chairman and secre tary. Dr. Pool refused reelection on the grounds that his duties would prevent him serving the council for another term and that there should be a change in the chairmanship as often as provided for. Professors E. F. Schramm of the department of Geology and C J. Frankforter of the Chemistry department were the other two members who were eligible for th, office. Both declined in view of ti. fact that they would not have the til. e to devote to the office. Dr. Pool again refused to serve and a motion was made that a unanimous ballot be cast for Professor Schramm. This motion carried. The constitution provided that the vice-chairman should be a member of the council and Merle Jones was elected. Wen dell Cameron was elected secretary. It was proposed that some action be taken to get all fraternity repres entatives to attend the council meet ings. Dr. Pool suggested that this had been an oversight on the part of the fraternities. Before adjourning a vote of . thanks was given Dr. Pool for his services while in the office of chairman of the council. AO Ths Bast for Less" & I who sees this (Treat 5 stunning Spring Dresses AT Jg95J exclaims with admiration- Fur not only are the atylrs delightful beyond words but the VALUfrS are the aort you ordinarily expect to obtain at MUCH hipber prices. KFGUtAR STZE AND HALF SIZE liRESSES. the latter es pecially desiimed to fit. without alterations, the miss or woman who measures a feet, t inches or leas! In Flat Crepes, Geare-'eB and Crepe de Chine in Sprinar'a leading shades including the newp-tt black and white combinations. (SEE WINDOWS) GOLDS Third floor. Lovelj- New Scarfs 95 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CANDIDATES NAMED (Continued from Fage One.) Director, second district: Warren Howard, Omaha; Wilbur Jones, Oma ha. Director, third district: Ed Bau mann, West Point; Fay Pollock, Stanton. Director, fourth district: John Rio Director, fifth district: James W. Whitney, Grand Island; Ed Hoyt, McCook. Director, sixth district: John Cook, Scottsbluff; Harry Coffee, Chadron. Additional nominations may be made by petitions carrying the names of twenty-five members of the alumni association. The president and vice-president are elected for one year, the member of the executive committee for three years, and the directors for two years. New Books At The Library A great number of new books have been received at the library. For the benefit of those who are interested in the, a list of new books, together with the call numbers will be printed in The Daily Nebraskan from time to time. The following are a few of the new books recently received: 294 Beck, L. Adams. B38 The Spendour of Asia. 914.2 Brooke, Chas. C. B79r Roundabout Canterbury. 813.49 Cather, Willa. C28m4 My Mortal Enemy. 824.75 Clapton, G. T., Ed. BIc Selected Letters of Charles Lamb. 940.311 Babre-Luce, Alfred. FII The Limitations of Victory. 928.4 Larg, David Glass. StII Madame de StaeL 832.09 Lehman, Earl. L52j Junge Deutsche Dramatiker 246 Mackenzie, Donald A. Ml 9 The Migration of Symbols. 192 Muirhead, J. H. C762 Contemporary British Phil osophy, 2d. series. 812.49 Plays of the 47 Work shop. Vols. 3 & 4. F77. 341 Hippy, James Fred. The Uni ted States and Mexico. 149.2 Sister Mary Verda, M36 New Realism in the Light of Scholasticism. 823.89 Stauffer, Ruth M. Joseph Conrad. 823.74 Villard, Leonie. Dv Jane Austen. A French Ap preciation. Your Fraternity Parlor!!! Does the table in YOUR fraternity parlor look right, Does it live up to the standard set by a brand new house? Or does it need just a touch to make it fit? A pair of silver pea cocks? An Indian vase? A laquer box? YouH find them at George Bros. And as for furniture. Unusual smoking stands, old fashioned brass fire tongs, oriental laquer screens, tiny tables for the end of the daven port are there displayed for your approval. Oh yes, when you are look ing ior "different additions to the house, it always pays to stop at George Bros. Adv. LVIiiMless" yourheart, .. --"-' ' HowcnvyoiiWoy? 50 ME fellows add to the joys of College Life by Telephoning Home . . . once every week. Others don't, and wonder what is lacking in the general scheme of things. There IS a reasorr. Telephone Mother and Dad tonight, then watch the clouds roll by! Number . . . please .0 Enjoy A tVertN Chat W Vf h J T Daily Nebraskan Inquiring Reporter Every day lie asks a qaestion from different indent picked al random on the campus. Today' Question! Would you like to have University night midnight show this year? Henry Tile?. '29, Murray. "Yes,. Because it will avoid con flicts." James Rossc, '27, Mamwell. "It will create more interest in the occasion." C. R. Cienger, Chicago, III. "Can see no benefit to be derived." Doris Meservey, '28, Kearney. "Much more interesting." Florence Christie, '30, Omaha. "It will be something different." Willard Bailey, '29, Omaha. "It will be very good, providing it is held on an open night, because it will add interest to the affair." Archibald Eddy, '28, Lincoln. "It will be well worth trying be cause it is a night of hilarity any way." . Music Department Rated Among Best School in Country The department of music at Min nesota is one of the leading music schools in the United States, and -anks with the school of music at Rochester, N. Y., as the two best in stitutions of the kind in this country, in the opinion of numerous musicians and musical critics in the East. Capital bgraris Co. 313 Sa 127 ST. LINCOLN. NEB. Drive-It-Yourself AH New Fords & Crysler We Deliver Real Insr"-ance National Motor Car Co. 1918 O St. B2125 Hardy Smith BARBER SHOP Clean towel nsed on each cm tomer. 9 CHAIRS 116 No. 13th Street A HANDY PLACE to get your mag., candies, toilet articles, stationery and school supplies. Walter Johnson's Sugar Bowl B-1319 1552 'On St. fcTAe Folic Back Homtt mrrirt I At iSTEN ADiEj It may be awful cold outside but JUST THE SAME it is none too early to begin thinking spring and feeling spring. Of course a trip or two to Morrill Hall rather wears down one's morale but you'll feel better for the mental gymnastics. Blue Like Your Eyes, Sarah 'Course you're going tonight, but the old black satin won't stand the strain. Green and rose and tan frocks dancing next to you will make it all too apparent that the wind may blow outside, but it's sure enough spring inside. Sure you can have a new dress $16.75 if you go to Sternberg's (1317 O.i You oucht to wear blue j for your eyes which reminds me of a darling one I saw at Stern berg's. Tucked, it was, should er to hip and all the length of close, trim sleeves. Two flounces for a skirt, a ripple of georgette but see for yourself," dear. You'll be wearing it tonight. And don't forget Sternberg's style show at the Orpheum to night. It will give you a lot of good ideas for the spring ward robe. Sunday Snapshots Where Do They Go? It is just as easy to drop Sun day's snapshots to be finished on the way to Monday's show. And when you can get such fin ishing done as is done at the Sugar Bowl (1552 O Street) doesn't it pay to go a step far ther? Or did you forget to get out the kodak last Supday? There may seem to be plenty of time before the crowd is scat tered for the summer, but time for ME slides away more swift ly even than the allowance. So next Sunday, or Saturday, dust off the kodak and take advan tage of the sunshine. Next sum mer when it is as hot as the present is cold, it will seem good to see the old crowd. The picture will be all the better if you have them finished at the Sugar Bowl. Wild Winds Blow And- A marcel won't last a minute when the wild winds blow. Then you'll appreciate having "natural" curly hair. Comb it. It falls back into place. Take it to a party in the rain? It only looks the better for damp wea ther that is if you get your permanent wave at Mrs. Tripp's Wave Shoppe just south of O on lth street. Mrs. Tripp uses Nestle's Circuline method and the result is a flat natural wave. Nor is the right kind of a per manent harmful. It makes hair so much easier to take care of that your shampoos need not come so often, and too frequent shampooing results in lifeless, colorless hair. Make your ap pointment now. Phone B3653. Jimmy, s Fiat And Their Lady Friends Jimmy's frat has found some thing new to do. This Satur day night we are going to a show first and THEN at eleven thirty we are all going to the Golden Candlestick for food. Sandwiches, coffee, and pie. Thirty-five couples and Ibe en tire room to ourselves. Doesn't it sound good? Oh, of course everyone knows that the Golden Candlestick closes at seven thirty, but Jimmy discovered that the place can be scheduled for a party later. So we are going there tomorrow. Wish you were going? It would work just as well after a house dance. So tell the boys about it. They'll t.iirjk it fun, too. The Golden Candlestick. East side of south 12th between M and N streets. Are there any records left - unbivNen at the house? Any Music At The House I saw a large stock of new cut out Columbia and Brunswick dance, popular and classical re cords on sale at Schmoller and Mueller Piano Company and a eorwd buying them. Why not? Tbey are selling at the unheard -of price of 25 cens each. And one thing more. S:hmoller and Mueller have just added the Victor Orthophonic Victrola and Victor record to tbeir stock. You can get any record you want there. Better stock up because the frLmen and the upperclas'men too aren't any too earefu about bow they treat the canned ronsic. At Ui 't tl ey aren't at our bouse. 3