THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. THREE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928. food for the Fans "Out of the dawn, there came the sunshine, Out of the dawn, a dream came true." And so goes the theme song of tho Vltaphone success, "Warming r starring Richard Dlx. (Rlalto) Till appears in the role of Bert TolllTer, rookie base ball player iho has aspirations to Join the v,w York Yankees. SeTcral amua w and disturbing incidents take nlace to add humor and anxiety to the story. Dix is immense in his rart yes he even looks the part. Locale of the story is placed in the spring training camp of the Yankees and later on the base ball diamonds of the major league clubs. The picture is climaxed by an exciting world series champion ship yame. Vltaphone makes it pos siblo to hear the cheering of the throng, the plays called by the um pire the crack Of the bat as it connects with tht ball and all the other things that go with a ball pime. This effect contrasted with the soft melodic strains of "Out of the Dawn," played while Dlx wos Marjorie Tost (played by Jean Ai ihur) reveals the color and tone which hare only come to the screen with the advent of the "talkies." "Take Me Home" sounds like the termination of a long argument doesn't it. but really, it's the title of Bebe Daniels' vehicle now show ins at ihe Lincoln. Bebe is a chorus girl and befriends Neil Hamilton M ''The ElMch takers 11 IS who has come to the city to be a Juggler. The love plot develops with a new brand of complications and the clever climax well, drop in and see for yourself. Supporting Miss Daniels and Mr. Hamilton are Liljan Tashman, Doris Hill, Joe E. Brown,, Ernie Wood, and several other well known personages of the screen. On the stage we find Mack and Stanton, doing bits called "Home Sweet Homo." Clever gags heip to set off an equally clever idea. Pre ceding this pair are Lauren and Ladare in "Moosic" and believe us this team's gospel is "variety is the spice and so forth." . Everything from accordlans and pitch pipes to shoe horns and hum drums were used by the team. Closing the stage show are Beehee and Rubyatte, "athletes who are different." Gre cian setting and costumes add a nice touch of color to the tumbling act Chaney, the master-menace of the screen, has changed his tactics. He is still the same menace as ever but he has a different objec tive in "While the City Sleeps." This time he is a menace to the enemies of society and not to those with whom the audience is in sym pathy. The complex character of Chaney's role displays his fine ability the hard boiled detective on one side and on the other his love for simple home life. "While the City Sleeps" is a hit for Metro Goldwyn Mayer and is a new success for Mr. Chaney. (0-phtuin) Minnesota Considers Scandinavian Museum Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 17. (IP) Suggestion has been made, and is being considered by the board of regents, that the Univer sity of Minnesota establish a Scan dinavian museum on the campus as a repository and center for the dissemination of Scandinavian culture. to be a Good Show There will be lots . of but no ILGO Soft Seats on sale at the LIBERTY s175c50c Friday and Saturday COME EARLY AND AVOID THE BIG CROWDS! That aro Jamming the Rlalto to SEE and HEAR Lincoln's First Sound Program. RICHARD DIX In "WAEMINO UP" A Paramount Plcturo HEAR Tha First Sound Comedy "HOT COTCH MseDUFF" with Jack Duffy HEAR Fox Mavlotono Newe EUAIjT Official Bulletin 19 ftllnar dead- "The Match rally. Coli- Friilay. October Junior clese prealdency Una. I o'clock. Koamet Klub predentin Makera" Liberty theater. Syracusa-Xebraaka game cum, 7 o clock. l'allndlaii Literary aoclety, open meet ing. Temple, 8:30 o'clock. W. A. A. Frolic, Robbers Cave. Tlip Lutheran club will have lt av ond meeting at 6:30 o'clock tonight at Antelope park. All Lutheran students are especially urged to' come. Saturday?, October 20. Dad a lay. Dad's Day luncheon. It o'clock, at ch&jnber cf commerce. Syracuae-Nebianka game. Stadium, at 2 o'clock. Koanet Klub, presenting "Tha Match makera," Llherty theater. Ag College mixer, sponsored by tho Hlo.lt and Bridle club, student Actlvl tlea building, admission 60 centa. TueadRjr, October 23. deadline on Corn Cob Flllnga. Awgwan copy deadline. Sigma Delta Chi meeting U 105, 7:15 o'clock. TliurtMlar, October zA. Executive Council Meeting Glrle Com mercial Club, Ellen Smith. 4 o'clock. . Social Calendar Friday, October 19. Kmmet Klub Benefit Play. Beta Theta VI Houae Dance. I'ean ami Mm. Sealock Kail Party. H.gma Nu Mother's Uridge. Sigma Alpha Kpsllon Kail Tarty. Thu Lutheran Club Picnic. hatunlny, October to. Fvracuee-Nehraaka game. K.-la Heta Tau Kali Party. Pbl Kappa Pai Hnuae Party. Delta Theta Phi Houne Party. PI Kappa Alpha Houfce Party. Alpha Chi Omega House Party. Ii lf.i ch. Hufce Party. Catholic Student Club. Hloi-k and Hridla Oluu. A'pha Chi Sigma; House Party. Traffic Violations Rile Minneota Authority Mlnnpapolis, Minn., Oct 17. (IP) V.( P. Holmun, newly ap pointed superintendent of buildings and grounds at the University of Minnesota, has threatened to bar all student automobiles from the campus unless the students stop disregarding traffic and parking rules of the university. Illinois Team May Make Regular Trips to Japan VRBANA, 111.. Oct. 17. (IP) The favorable sesults attending this year's invasion of Japan by tho University of Illinois baseball team may lead to making such a tour a once-every-three-years affair, ac cording to university athletic officials. Towntend portrait photographer-Ad What V yholll b do with fa Spot? Or1 7AnOITV CLEANERS AND DYERS jsay We Cater to Student's Appetites TASTY SANDWICHES POTATO FLAKES RICH MALTED MILKS FOUNTAIN DELICACIES OF EVERY KIND. M. W. 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