1928. THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. TURK. M Tit v SUNDAY, OCTOHKH II, CANDLE SERVICES ARE SCHEDULED TUESDAY Formal Y. w. initiation Is Impressive ana an Honored Tradition ,. annual hiiiIIh MkIiHiik Ser of t ho Y. W. V. A. will bp held i. .. uni'i rii nil T iijw. during I"1, - a i 'Kllcii Mniui nun. . very k clilV riiulll'es will constitute a fonniil in- i no on- !..,. 1 . I vlalin into Hip V W. C. A. 1 n,H,iim: of th.' randies Is an h ,..( IliKIIIIUll ni Reverend l'anl Calhoun ol th. I'ii'sl rieshylcrlan church will jrive , ,. address. The subject of which t' i yd been announced. The J,;,,, uie will be led by Marjorle snirdrvani. vice-president of Hi.- Y. W ' A. uii'ls are required In till out i.w membership blanks lltM year Cadet Officers Must Choose Sponsors Soon Announcement, wan nmdo yes terday by Lieutenant Colonel F. !'. Jewett to the el feet that all It. O. T. C. commanders must Hun lit the names of their spou Bora prior to November 16, 1928. 'I'lie lieutenant colonel, majors and mi plains must submit the I lie names of llielr sponsors lo the military department prior to November 15. No one. ran be designated as a sponsor until she has met Hie scholastic re quiretiienls of the University. The irKimenlal sponsor, decid ed last weey by popular ballot, will not bo announced unlil the Military Hall on the evening of Iieeeinber 7. whether or not I hey have belonged before. This has been fcnuid neces sary, owing io the adoption ol a new purpose ibis year by the na tional V. W ( A. All' girl,! who have not filled on l membership cards ihis year, and wish to do so may procure the mat Hie Y. V. C. A. office ai Kllen Smith Hall. BKUK'X in tho rliorus now ! She Hancr herself away ahead of any picture Mile's ever made! Mill the lovable, loving Hebe, she displays a few new talents in the art of acting. BEES DANIELS IN "Take Me Home" A Paramount Picture with NEIL HAMILTON VAUDEVILLE 3:00 7:00 9:00 MACK & STANTON In "HOME SWEET HOME" LAUREN Si LADAEE PLAYING AROUND WITH "MOOSIC" BEEHEE & RUBYATTE Athletes That Ar Different. 'ART" ANDRHYTHM JAJAHS LINCOLN THEATRE NEWS PICTURES NEBRASKA-MONTANA FOOTBALL GAME. 6how 1-S-5-7-9. jjrj NEXT ""-J- WEEK Arthur Obcrfelder Began Musical Career. After Graduation Arthur M. Oberleld"r. under w hose management Calli Curcl w ill present her concert at the tiniver sit y Coili.-.eum. is an alumnus ot llin L'ni erslty of N'i braskn, and was very active in sellout affairs when he attended the 1'iiiver.sily. Mr. Obert'eldei ol Sidney, Ne braska, begun his activities at. the University dm-ing his freshman year, when he was vice-president ol Ills class. Throughout his '-ollct;-yoars, Mr. Ol.eiielder was active in debate work, and was a member of Delia Sigma Kho: uaiioual forensic honorary debate fraleriiily. ),. was a member of the Inter-C jllegiate debating learn of the I'nivi'isiiy of Nebraska. He was also a member of the I'hi Alpha Tan frMei uiiy. Inning his junior year. Mr. ( tlx r felder was elected president of the class. Was Chautauqua Manager. Immediately upon hi- i.-raduaiion from college,' Mr. Obeftehir,- ir.ni his work in liie i,iii-:.ai 1 1 ? . lie v. as at JIih head of ;irioiM i hautau 'Ilia circuits, am.' was ai .ne lime uu.nager of the liocky Mnuniain liedpath-Horner Chautauqug sys tem. Mr. Oberfelder now has a musi cal office of his own, and through this, lie Is bringing lalll-Curci lo the I'niversity of Nebraska. His work is mainly coneentraied to the middle west at present. 1'nder his management, .Madame Curd pre sented concerts in Minneapolis, Kansas City, l'eorin, and many other cities. Ii was - through Mr. Oln vlVlder thai Judge lien Lindsay gave his series of speeches about companion!'! e. marriage last year. Mats. IOi-IIc Ev. 10c-90c. 4 Publir Theatre. PLASTERED IN PARIS mm iran m m urn .A ' SI M m I ft L B N C tL N ! PUBLIX MOVIETONE PRESENTATION This week, at the Kiallo. yon hear ttie entire show, news, coined)- and fealnre! Hear the roar of the crowds fit the World' Series p;ame! Hear ihe song from the stands! Hear the alluring music ! tvr. Up Introducing Jean Arthur He may have been h self made star on I he Northp.- st South Carolina Hcarrnts, but when he joined liie Hlg League, it look a girl to make him. HEAR! K- ' ' V Is I It i THE FIRST SOUND COMEDY "Scotch MacDuff" A J'aramount rfiini-i' wllh JACK DUFFY SEE AND HEAR Fox Movietone News The News in Sound "Hoover H.iiled in the South" Old Rustic Will Fiddle for Henry Ford" "Lady Nancy Antor V Ivlt Old Home" Tiny Grandson Sl;!fce for Smith Texae FctBall Tun Playe t Wtlt Point Showe 1, 3, 5. 7, 9 k W H'i;r "f ffDuiifl od Talking rictur''. NEXT Anotlirr TaiklnQ Picture THE Li ON A.iD ..IE MOUSE' ! H Ijouisr I'ouiul Writes I Yi-iixlicnl IScviews Ai the reipiesl of liie editors. Miss Louise found of ine deparl inenl of I jii-'lish, has written book reviews for several periodicals. They are: for Modei ii Language Notes: on Crieg's "Li. si Leaves of Traditional Song"; for die hook department of the New York 1 1' raki-Tribune : on finger's "hro'ii ier fallads," Rich anb oil's "American Mountain So';g.-" and I'ob'e's "Texas and Sinn ii western Lore": for the Amer ican Join mil ol folk Lore: on I'Ucliclfs "folk lieliefs of the Seiiiliern Wtrro." lOckstidun and Sin;, ih' ' The Minstrelsy of Maine" and Uickaby'.- "llallads and Songs n the Sliaul;,'-l!oy." for I ho Valo He view : Sanbiiig's "American S'liiTir-'L.'." end Kcksironi and S,m ill's "Minstrelsy of Maine." I'i;r the Sai nr. lay Review of Liter ature; ui Smiih's "Soinh Carolina fallails." and White's "Tlie Negrc and His Song." CAPITOL "MON., TUES. ArJD WED. Dolores Del Rio and Victor McLaolen IN "Loves of Carman" A New Interpretation of Prosper Merlmces THURS., FRI. AND SAT. Colleen Mcore IN "Happiness Ahead" The morld's Most Popular Star In a Story of Appeal and Charm COLLINS TELLS OF TRIP TO MONGOLIA onl intifd I'rom I'liKe 1. trouble in i he easl villi brigands Rini .soldiers, which I belieie are the same I hing, so it is of first ini- ; I'lirtance lo see that all permit h and coiil'icis are m iierfect order and jva'i'laieU by the right oifirials. I Motor Cms Used. ! " I lie method of tran.-iorl was I uniiMie. for l he first time In the Ihi.-toiy of such work motor cars employed. The mem ben or i the epediiion were thought to be Chilling Fun Drama ! ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW MONDAY and TUESDAY Karl Dane and George K. Arthur IN "DETECTIVES" A Landslide of Laughter WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Pola Negri and Warner Baxter "THREE SINNERS" Here is Pola Negri at Her Best In a Vitally Gripping Story FRIDAY and SATURDAY JACK HOLT "THE VANISHING PIONEER" Conflict and Romance with the American PloneTs In the Desert West "A THIEF III IM DARK" A ION' J'liTt'l:P! A lifiihli'ii maiisinii a km hit of ciri-us .siilehnw i irinK.s-H prirl nlone in tin- wuill with a Inrtune in jeui-l lo i''it''''t n Lev sin- f.ars. THE TERRIBLE PEOPLE" Master Thriller NEWS COMEDY A I'l'LLIX THIOATKE ! Shows 1-3-5-7-9 M.it. 10c-15c tve. 10c-25c t NEXT WEEK: "STREETS CF SHANGHAI" t mad. In addition to themselves, they had to arrange for the trans portation of all their BupplleH, at; they worn going Into a country from which they would only be able to obtain fresh meal. So a caravan of Heveny-llve camels had to be sent on two uToiiLhs before, curry ing eighteen ions of equipment. Ths su'iplies were packed in wood en boxes with sliding tops so thai ;s they were emptied they could be relilled with fossils." One of the greatest finds of the expedition, according to .Mr. Oof I litis, was that of dinosaur eggs. Din- j osatirs had been classed by the J great naturalists of Europe and America as reptiles. Reptiles, like bird:!, always reproduce their kind by laying eggs, but no one was sure these enormous monsters of the past had laid eggs, until some fos sil !eclmcnts were found by a ; member s of the Andrews party. These fosnil eggs "are about elgit inches long and seven Inches ii circumference. They are In an ex cellent state of pre.-ervation. Sonit of the eggs have been crushed, bui the pebblfd surface of the shell.--is i'.r. perfect as if the eggs had been 'laid yesterday instead of tel million years ago.. News has come Unit ihe An drews expedition, on ibis trip lo , Moneolin, has found a great (4111111 lily of Implements and ornaments, revealing the culture of man during' the 1 eriod beiween the early and late stone ates. They hae also found fosils never heard of before. One of these fossil skeletons, Mr. Andrews Is stated as saying, be longed probably to the bigges' mammal that ever lived on land, an , animal standing twenty-fhe teet ' high and weighing up lo twenty; ion.-, with an upper arm bone, or humerus, as thick as a man's body. Ninety Cases o' Fossil. f "This expedition of the Natural llir.iorj museum," concluded Mr. Collins in his radio talk, "has safe ly completed another season's work in .Mongolia, and once more has re turned through the gate in the Ureal 1 Wall of China to I'ekinir wUli no 1 less than ninety cases of fossils. On this occasion Mr. Andrew. 1. seems to be hawng some difficulty ) in getting by wit 11 his fossils. 'Tonsil:! of all f.oris have a high Classified Ads Announcements '. '"iMAlU MKK-XKtt'll dllv,r-i hv . -il.'r. l-'llli e.snVlli ( d nt tri'lil Jinr.-t i. rii :i ill .Ml on. t.-nture viit(,i in, ! lie- touiilrv. I,ai'--t hvut t M"-tion of ; ;iny il'iily paprr In Nebrn?kri. 'JO.- tut v. rk dully anil Sundav. Call Mr. l,cljr. nsi((. - Cars for Rent I motui; ui"T comi'aw aoil'-tta our 1 l ontinu ii iiatrouaiip. j Hf.Tvatlon8 licid unlll 7:10 V. M ; Time ihuii,'i only arter 7:00 P. M Niff Konl ''hevroletfl anil liro Woi Vilii's nt lowust rate? couaLneitl with I jttiijtl wrvl'-e. i f'ulilie I.luhill'y Insutiinin on all rat ! MitT'UI "IT 1 ilMIHVV 11C0 P j lti e-t i A Iw.i v s on''"'. H-fi 8 1 y j Lost and Found ! I.i is r --I'int tan u'ioi' in 'l'i.'iini. '.:''.?,:. Paiilini' Hilnn. Hi-wiiril. 1 .1. S'r 1 1 1 a.-.sefl in Iirin - Ith iiru Htm . or ; r'" 1h1 S. li-n-f. leHmn 10 Xrlii itskati I '::". : l.i 1ST- A lait: k-niil IO kIii nw v nt.h. I 1I0I1I H ti U1N1 l.dnrl. Kt-wiirit. T'Iioiih Wlnttl. r s. Ii..,, o;fi. Ktlu.l Un ont. ! commercial value to the natives. They are called 'drugon bones' and when dissolved In acid and mixed with a liberol quantity of supersti tion, are of undoubted elllciencv as a medicine tor every kind of ill ness, from rheumatism to gun shot wounds l'oroignei'3 often find it impossible to obtain permission 10 examine some of the long worked lOPSi) bods that for centuries have ben bequeathed irom one gener al ion to another. "Howver, let us hope thai all such difficulties have been settled by now, and a few more days shall see (he parly all salely back in New York, and looking forward to unp.icklnir and discussing their treasures during the winter. We out here in Ihe middle west are only too keen to know all about the f.-:til- they have brought back from Mongolin." SIGNALS! ANOTHER SCORE FOR THE GREAT AMERICAN LUNCH liny 'I'm Hy thr Siclc Hotel D'Hamburger 1161 "Q" 1718 "O" the best haircuts are at Thompson Beauty Parlor B-2796 219 No. 12th We Cater to Student's Appetites TASTY SANDWICH? POTHTO FLAKES RICH MALTED MILKS FOUNTAIN DELICACIES OF EVERY KIND. M. W. DeWITT SUCCESSORS TO FILLER'S resorption harmacy B4423 1545 "0" UttC ONE CENT SALE COLLEGE BOOK STORE 300 Books 300 Books FACING CAMPUS and FOR ONE WEEK , 50c Jc COLLEGE CLUB ORCHESTRA "Better Than Ever" A Few Fridays Open Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 9, 16, 23, Oec. 7 Ray Rice, 4120 Oewcy, Omaha WE'RE BRAGGIM' That's what we are about that football team. We're all stuck up to be associated with their school. The Cornhuskers, 1928 model, are THERE!! Any argument? and Another Thing We know we've got it what every student needs a real, honest and truly Student Cafe! A place where students gather for coffee, for lunch, for dinner, for any old thing nt most any old time. Idyl Hour Cafe 7'rv Tfiosr Sunday Dinners 'I liey Music (i to H Studvnts' i.ntin I'lucr ire ( treat! Lincoln's liusy Store Cor. Illh X- O St. "77m- liest for Less" ?:'"' v;vr', ' -'i!-,-r.-- 'W vA'rv$' m 1 A Greater Chaney You've seen ( haney as a crook. Now you Bee hini as an arch-foe of crooks Id ore of his most excit ing performances. lie, incidentally, loves a girl hhe loves a crook- you'll thrill at uhat happens! IN uWM!c tZz City Sleeps" AS M. O. M. I'lC'TI'UB. WITH ANITA PACE MAE BUSCH DETFCTIVKS, the underworld, thrill and a gloilous romance. Ilerp is the real ''inside" Rtoiy'of how New York plalnclot her.men batlle 'he forced of crime by dy and by night. ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCH. A. L. Bonner, Conductor. ( Path News i SHOWS 1-5-7-S Mw mmm Comedy MATS. 10c-35c. EVE. 10e-50e. NEXT A I l l;i,IX TUIJA'IKK i: ill-It Yon SI roll r m '.t "THE WtDDlNfr MARCH" WEEK Li H Let Our Shining Expert Keep Your Shoes Spic And Span n featuring Style. Quality and Low Price Combined ii. w I - nth in a t v. W in 1 Luxurious furs trim these smart new Coats that have been chosen by hashion as leaders for fall iiiicl u'inler wear. Tnilored of ri'li lew !':ilni'". in tile shinies of Win ami lilue. ns well as Jilack. In the H ." . H ) jrrc,ui are some plainh tailnreil snrt ,Jfi ( 'oals without I'tir. These ( 'mils are ii sniled for hctwceii season wear. suw ' PRESSES You will be pleasingly surprised by these two low priced. groups. For here are dresses in every new ,stle cl't'eet ami lashioileil ol' UihiIs. satins. ereis. novelty iiiaUlials. ec.. in one and two-piece styles. All sizes from 14 in :.2 2. Also our selection of Party Divsscs ai these prices are unusual- with a cmnlly se' i-iion ol' white dresses for luuVc work. SO IS ;1 O'U.li S- Tlio.l l-'liM.r. w.