The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TONIGHT AT B:SO
TV. Vui WEEK
ALb '
.j,,-', Gmml Success
$t& Million.".
With Frances GratS
W Harriett Brn
at 8: SO, 25c, BOc, TSc
E" Ew..' Tfc., St, SSc, 60c
ee WeM IT
tar In a Blot et oy
-EXPLORING .NORWAY"
us -
News
Concur Topic
RIALTO k
DOES MARRIAGE GIVE
POSSESSION OF
Body and Soul
Th. Mnt TalVed About Picture
of th. Year C
with
Afleea
PRINGLE
Uonel
BARRYMORE
Th. New SM-1 Thriller
The Masked Menace
MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY
NEWS 1 RAVEL
SHOWS I, S, B. 7.
MATS. 18c EVE. 25c
C3L0niflL
LIBERTY
ALL THIS WEEK
MATS. TUE& THURS, SAT.
Pierre Watkin
Players
rit
"SCANDAL"
A Brilliant Comedy with
J. Glynn McFarlane
Dulcie Cooper
Pierre Watkin
And m Cast of Favorites
ItmWs Playinf at All Shows
MAT. 25c, 50c NITE 25c, 50c, 75c
SIB isa
I Wr. yon to tana suntUnr to
th world
JOHN GILBERT
In His latest Suoosoo
"Man, Woman
and Sin"
with a
FUmint New Serosa Beauty
' JEANNE EAGLES
Aha News ana CoaMdy Pictures
8ABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHOWS 1 tOO, :0, 7:O0, :O0
Ths Star of "Boo Hur"
His Nowost Flint
RAMON
NOVARRO
IN
"llie Road to
Romance"
A Metre-Coldwya Picture
ON THE STAGE
:n0, 7:00, 0:00 SHOWS
Tl Popular Stare and Seraoa
Comedian
FRED ARDATH
and his aoeociatos
!? Mirth Provoking Oddity
' Hall and Oram Oauera
MEN AMONG MEN"
t..clwe alice
McCarthy sisters
the -Crsoawich Follies"
TU Vaudeville Favorites
TWO fcTERNADDS"
rucopetin the Classics"
BEAVER AND HIS
MELODY MONARCHS
.., At the Ore-an
WILBUR CHENOWETH
'Comedy Draws tho Big Crowd Today
But Is Hard to Get,9 Declares Garman
By Audrey Beeles
"Comedy," declared Mr. L. M.
Garman, moving picture business
man in an interview, "comedy is the
big attraction in present day enter
tainment. "And comedy, good comedy, is the
hardest thing there is to buy." The
good producers of comedy are very
limited in number. The clewr.
most intellectual actors are required
to put across a comedy and actors of
this type are scarce and expensive.
Mr. Garman eaten to a rather un
usual and capricious public, the stu
dents. Of them he said, "They pre
fer the light type of pictures and
vaudeville, but they demand always
that it shall be clean. As a rule thev
do not care for costume bills. Bright,
oreezy entertainment is what they
want"
Students Want Relaxation
The inference was made by Mr.
Garman that perhaps the reason stu
dents do not care for historical plays
is because they are required to study
historical and informational matter
in their courses, and, are therefore
tired of it. Entertainment must be
to the student, & relaxation, some
thing for pure enjoyment. Of course,
there are exceptions such as Ben
Hur, Beau Geste and others.
"The whole industry of entertain
ment is looking for new faces. It is
the new stars who make the great
est appeal." As Mr. Garman stated,
the public does not care for the old
stars except in clever or unusual
stories. Actors such as Douglas Fair
banks and Norma Talmadge make
but one or two pictures a year. New
stars such as Clara Bow, who sprang
up 'overnight, are the most univer
sally popular. "But the new stars
must have intellect as well as beauty.
High class girls must be found, and
as a rule these girls seem to be of a
very fine class."
Little Theater Helps
In relation to the little theatre
and university theatre, and their f
fwt on professional fctiterUinment,
Mr. Garman said with emphasis:
"The university and college drama
tics department re steadily raising
the standards of amusements. We
need more of the little theatre and
more university graduates in the
professional field."
Mr. Garman is in a position where
lie is able to learn a great deal about
fthe financial side of the show busi
ness. This is a statement he makes
concerning profits: "I claim that to
day, good, clean, wholesome shows
will make more money for a theatre
Veek-in and week-out than anything
salacious. Of course, there are excep
tions. A play of the lower type will
sometimes draw enormous box re
ceipts, but in the long run, it will re
flect on the theatre and there will be
a loss. Everybody wants good, clean
shows," he reiterated. "On the other
hand, the highest prices must be paid
for pictures of society comedy-dramas.
People do not seem to realize
that" But the reputation of the
theatre that consistently plays clean
shows more than makes up for the
heavier expenses.
Price Segregates Audiences
"There are a few stories which ap
peal to older people, but which should
not be shown to younger people. Al
most the only way to segregate au
diences in a situation like this is by
admission prices. Such stories should
therefore nearly always be presen
ted in spoken drama, for a picture
will sooner or later be released at low
prices."
"But after all," concluded Mr.
Garman, "all that can be said about
the modern entertainment situation
'simmers down to one statement.
Good, clean, meritorious entertain
ment of a lighter nature in spoken
or silent drama is the biggest draw
ing card of all, not only in Lincoln
but all over the United States."
Organizations, Fraternities Sorori
ties! Do yon need money? A golden
opportunity to raise money for that
ew fraternity or sorority house or
pay off the debts on toe old ones. No
investment or obligations. Mail in
quiries to Daily Nebraska, Bus. Of
fice. Adv.
"YOUR DRUG STORE"
Our warns lunches aura taste food
those eoid days."
Owl Pharmacy
S. C Car. 14 A P. Phooa B10M
THE MOGUL
Barbers to
Nebraska Men
127 No. 12th.
Twenty more shopping
days until Xmas.
Buy your favorite instru
ment this year.
L Altstadt Instrument
Company
1210 "O"
What
N jtiati i
i f1
CAM
CM1 11
GIRLS' COMERCIAL
CLDB HEARS GOLD
Member of Department Store Firm
Declares Dreams Necessary to
Business Success,
"No business can get anywhere
without dreams," declared Nathan
Gold, junior member of the firm of
Gold and company, who spoke Thurs
day noon at the monthly luncheon of
the Girl's Commercial club. "When
you get wild ideas dreams think
them out, digci them, for the wild
ideas of today will be the common
sense of tomorrow."
Mr. Gold talked informally on firm
policy, insisting that any concern
must decide what it will stand for
and must stand by that policy con
sistently. It must decide to whom it
will appeal. He cited as opposing ex
amples Tiffaney's and a firm in lower
Manhattan which sells nothing but
damaged and out of season stock but
which has made more money than
any other New York ready-to-wear
firm.
Balance Theory With Experience
Leara to balance your theory
with experience. Sell yourself on
your own job and dream, for dreams
YES!
We're selling lots of derbies to
men on the campus! Have yon
bought yours?
M
$5&$8
agees
Gene Austin's latest
record released
Dec 2, 1927
210 15
"There's a Cradle in
Carolina"
"My Melancholy Baby"
Also all the other releases
are worthwhile if you think about
them and transform them to reality.
Don't be discouraged if the business
world regards you sceptically for
every day we adopt ideas which we
have previously rejected," advised
Mr. Gold in conclusion.
Florence Benson, president of the
organization, presided and presented
Olive Seymour and Catherine Brown,
winners of the scholarship keys
which are presented to freshmen wo
men in the college of business ad
ministration each year.
E. S. Fullbrook, associate profes
sor of marketing, and Miss Gertrude
Beers, of the Lincoln School of Com
merce weie guests of the organization.
STAGE SET FOR
MILITARY BALL
(Continued from Pag 1)
Colonel will make her debut The
chaperones, patrons and patronesses,
will be protected from the dancers
by a barricade of sandbags. Large
plants will be used to beautify the
enclosure.
Clyde Davis augmented fourteen
piece orchestra will be ensconced be
neath a huge canopy of bright color
ed material. The band will be placed
on the west side of the pavilion at
the middle. Its platform is to be
surrounded by stacks of rifles and
crossed sabres.
Chicago Leads in
Conferring Degrees
The University of Chicago was
first among American universities in
the number of doctor of philosophy
degrees in science conferred during
Rent A New Car
Drive It Yourself
We Deliver
ALL BRAND NEW
MODELS
Open Closed
FORDS
DODGES
CRYSLERS
You can't Afford to Walk
NATIONAL
MOTOR CAR CO.
1918 O St. B-2125
1925 and 1926 according to the list
of such degrees published in the re
cent Bulletin of the National Re
search Council. The number of doc
torates granted was 78.
The University of Wisconsin with
53 doctorates ranked . second, and
Johns Hopkins University granted
50. During this period American
universities as a whole granted 740
such degrees.
Only twenty more shopping days
till Christmas. Only twenty more,
and each one busier than the one be
fore. We haven't started yet on this
shopping business, but we're going
to before much longer. And we
know right where to go for the things
we buy. Where? George Bros., of
course. That's the place to do your
Christmas shopping. No matter who
you are, or what sort of gift you
want, the odds aro ten to one that
George's have just the thing you're
looking for. They do have the nif
tiest line of gifts of every sort And
party favors say, there's no place
like George's, on "N" street Adv.
NOTICE
Tho Fraatmathos asnciauj scads say,
1018 N Si, la one el tho oldest sad
hest in Lincoln, up to data In every
respect. Chaperoned by city matron.
Class and Party dance ovary Tuesday
and Friday. Private lessoas any tinea.
Prof, aad Mrs. FransaMthes, Instruc
tors and Managers.
6
i
For Mother's Gift-
4
A Kenwood Slumber Throw ;
i
F you want to choose something that she'll enjoy every day, some-
thing attractive and practical at the same time, you will be de
lighted when you see these good-looking home-spun throws.
You may choose basket weave or af ghan style in these all-wool blan
kets. Some are bound in satin ribbon and others are fringed. Colors
rose, pink, blue, gold, lavender, green and tan.
Priced. $9
Linens Third Floor,
AN IMPO.
RTANT
SALE
800 Charming
NEW DRESSES
f
Received Just Today from Our Buyer, Who Has
Just Returned from Eastern Style Centers
Velvet Applique
Lace Trimmings
Side Draping
Pleated and
Tucked
Sleek Satin Frocks
Georgette and Satin
Satin Crepe
Wool Crepe
2C0 SMART FROCKS
of Unusual Charm Every One New Received
Just Yesterday
Crepe Satin
Frost Crepe
Georgette
and
Satin
9 Bloiued
Effects
Side Drapes
and
Tucks
$JtJ
New Reds,
Tana,
Browns,
Green
as well
as Navy
and Black
j
If
f
1
n
Schmoller &.
Mueller
Piano Co.
1220 O SU Lincoln, Neb,
0 . .. -'
! 1
'rmj -At
it -r
THIS
WEEK
THE DAYLIGKr ST0PJ2
CLEANT32S AND BYEX1S
33367