OCTOniCK 1928. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. three qualifications, especially for stud ents now registered In school, will he discussed. ' The coniinii tee in charge prom ises that the meeting will be short and that it will not interfere with evening eiiagi'iiienls. SPRAGUE ISRRST IN win, Garvey, Leger. Ktherton, T. H. Uiaham snd Williams. iltig Sinter 'Visiting Day LITTLE SUNSHINE CAFE n ill lie Held October 7 "Visit inn Sunilav'' will ha Oxford Etiquette Women must ! not talk to men lu the streets of j Oxford, and It seems that Oxford j University women are breaching! etiquette. More power to them,! say co-eds lu the United States. 3 sponsored by members of the PARI IN FIRST RALLY 1227 R Street lltle Sister board, on October 7. j I his atlalr is expected to bring roftether all the Hip and i.tttin JUST ACROSS THE CAMPUS Bizad Group Holds First Meeting Thursday to Elect Officers ! Sisters. A fine program ts beftig prepared by the board, all tht Send-Off Is Given Huskers Prior to Departure members or the older organiza tion should viRlt the I It Ho isi.sters. FRIDAY, 1MHE8MAN HEADS ! EXECUTJE COUNCIL! nollClnX I IMIIliri limn, was elected chairman of ih n,n'd Kxeculive council, at I lit meeting of the rear, held yes Vriiv altornoon. Plans for the an nual' VcroKnition convocation were discussed, p I! Hofferhor was appointed d 0f the coniintitec to arrange !!',ns for the convocation, which l i'll ' be probably held Thursday. ,,.,0ber 11. Scholarships and Wil lam COM keys will be awarded to he ten freshmen of the lolleRe of Business Administration, who re ed the hiphest pia.les last year. Jessie Stearns, '20, was elected AND STILL The Crowds Continue to Come And Marvel At the 8th Wonder of the Age x . mo 'etnna I f j JA arodii.-tion r Charles " Frrel. f. Janet VmiMarJ Guynor ' Hear and See YvT Fox Movlelon ! News iJVV) ' Attend tha Mat-- m afiiasl I Inees and avoid the I JUST J DAYS WORE RIALTO I secretary of the Council, and Idea nor Paul, '2!, was chosen treasurer. Miss Paul had the highest average. In the college In her freshman and sophomore years. A prominent Lincoln business man w ill be secured to Rive the rec ognition convocation address. Thtf convocation will probably be held in Social Sciences auditorium. KOCH IS 10 SPEAK SHOWS 1, S. 5. 7. 9 siLiy 3 fLPgci Left Ih3t ft lo See Tha Par ftet motion picture Emil Jannings IN "The PATRIOT" A Paramount Picture With LEWIS STONE JsnnlrKs Greatest Sinr "The Way of All Keh" AMKHI'-a S GRKATEPT ACTOR AT HIS BEST! ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Orpheum NOW NOW AN OUTSTANDING SHOW BEAU BROADWAY An M-G-M Picture With LEW CODY VAUDEVILLE LA BELLE POLA AND COMPANY WITH MONKEY BAN O COOK Y OATMAN "Dil'snator from Songland" CERVO eY MORO "Notes and Things" "ART" I RHYTHM RAJAHS ;';",'; OO TO THRILL LAND IV -. with l "FLASH" 1. jf THE WONDER DOa "SHADOWS OF THE NIQHT" " M iJ-M Picture 'THE TERRIBLE PEOPLE" MASTER THRILLER NOW COLONIAL NOW SHOWS AT-1, 3. S. T, "ATS. 10c-1Bc NITE 10c-25c CAPITOL THEATIIE Thurs. Fri. Sat Charlie Chaplin in "The Circus" jicJ1i'''"'" shew of mirth ha '-l'a7,l'i'v, " melting o aaa. University Professor Will Give Talk at Fremont This Morning The 1928 session of the I lodge County City and Rural Teachers' Institute will convene In the high school buildings at Fremont, Ne braska, Friday morning, October 6. at 8:30 o'clock. The Institute will continue in session two days, and all persons teaching In Dodge county, or who expect to teach 1 his year, are expected to be present. I'r. H. C. Koch, of the University of Nebraska Teachers college, will substitute for President tiage, who will be unable to attend the ses sion. Or. Kock speaks Friday on "The Deficiencies of High School Graduates As Shown by Their Karly Work in College." Dr. V. H. Morton, principal of the Teachers college high school, will also take part In this session, speaking on the problems of the teachers In the high schools, grades, and rural schools. Lions Club Hears Martin At Chamber of Commerce O. K. Martin, of the College of fiusiness dminlstratio.i. addressed the I.lons club at its meeting,! held at the Chamber of Commerce. I T ll lii-iii a v 1 He declared that every business man has a twofold social duty, one being in doing his employees Jus tice, and that he must treat th community fairly in the matter of the prices charged. This Is only one phase of the responsibility thai increased social consciousness has laid on business, and people should be slow in criticising, the speaker I said. Credit for the growing socia' I conscience he gave largely to the I public schools and the civic clubs. Music before the address was ; provided by Valereta Callen. vio lin; Harriet Newens, 'cello, and : Elaine McBeth. piano. For Ames NEW YELL INTRODUCED , More than BOO students of the University of Nebraska met in front of the Social Sciences build ing yesterday afternoon to stage the first football rally of the year. The rally was held an a send-off for the Husker football squad, which left at midnight last night for Ames. The university band started off the rally with school songs, with the entire crowd singing. Charles Dox, varsity cheerleader, led the yells, and Introduced several new cheers. Following the band. Corn Cobs, and Tassels, the students paraded to the Stadium where the squad was going thru a light workout. Cheers were given for Coach Frnest TS. Bearg. "niue" How c" and Elmer Holm, co-captains of the team, and for every member of the squad making the trip. Schulte 'Feels Out' Track Material in Thursday Tryouts v In (he first cross-country tryout of the season slaged on the three- mile cross-country course north of the campus Thursday afternoon, Robert Spraguo led a field of twenty-one men to the tape In the com paratively fast time of 15 minutes, 3.6 sect ids. Coach Henry V. ' Schulie. track mentor, was In ' charge of the race and declared he was satisfied with the results, fol lowing the event. According to Couch Schulie the race was held to "feel out" the most outstanding material for the varsity Coinhusker cross country team this season. James Datie fin ished second in the long run with (irifin running in third place. The nei peen men finished in the fol lowing order: Cumimngs, Jamule- ) Six Reasons Why ! I McKelvie, Munn Will Give i ) Initial Addresses of j Organization j ; ExGovertior Samuel R. McKelvie I and Monte Munn will address the I ) first meeting of the University j Hoover-Curtis club tonight at 7 I o'clock In the Social Science audi- j torlum. A short business meeting j and the election of a president i will also take place. ! The executive committee of the ! club consists of Merle Jones, I George Johnson, I.ee Rankin, Mil- I ton McGrew, and Squire Cassem. This committee-was selected In an i effort to secure a representative I group of university students. j McKelvie and Munn are both ' former University of Nebraska 1 students and will speak to the meeting as chairman and vle chairman, respectively, of the state Hoover-Curtis club. A large turnout of students is desired by the committee. Voting Greenedge Historj Paper la Getter Heavier Weight Can Use Both Sides Smooth Writing- Surface Ink Does Not Spread Round Corners Will Not Fold Green Edges Will Not 6oil Drilled Holes Do Not Tear So Easy and It's Boxed BEWARE OF IMITATORS t I LATSCH BROS.! Fur-Coated ready for the games! YOU MAY BE CERTAIN that the most fashionable collegians at the Stadium, and on the campus, will be wearing sport ive fur coats this fall. The many distinctive styles make it easy to choose an individual coat never has there been greater variety. Leopard. Ocelot ia and Musk rat and cuffs. spotted fur). Hair Sea, Kaii-uon S oals have self or harmonizing fur collars Priced, 195.00 to 700.00 FURS Fourth Floor I Stationers 1118 O St.J 1 1 i: 1 afl2fiim&o(n f A "hiking trip" that covered five states and a province in Canada ! was made recently by a senior at the University of Kentucky at the expense of J9. He made the entire tilp b catching auiomobile rides and flew over Niagara Falls in an airplane. i According to a member of the health department of the Univer sity of Texas, the style in posture I now in favor among co-eds is the! "turtle nec k." The head is held for- ,ward and the chin tilled up as tar : as possible. 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