FRIDAY, MVHCII fl. 1"2,. THE DMI.Y MJtUASKW TIIMT 1 i T 1 E I Methodist Sorority's Spring Br.nqiict Is Set (or Saturday NigM !.til I'M r'IU!' .., i,.IIIC I"!" III" Kl'l'l" Will I I'M tall . . .. t lit hi. ltd. I KmI. rpii" j j ,...11111! tu III,' 1'olllllUr.kcr i.. t.t.i'i : i ill . nlvcn J,, I..U of " "1 l v llv l t 1 1,1 .-ir iiinU'cil Sunday alter- ,,, si nui Mt-ihiHii ' ''",,,.'ilnl.i,' will ran led otH In ,l. mill il-i .ration Klia , t ml" r v 'II nw n imt on Thr Kal'ia I'!'1 Tr'-aMire (heal": Mmi Si,fi f'l "l'iiiiiHk." mid ivih W .li' "n "''l Sil'.rT." Mil , , il i iiiiiI"-' inl r-itil iiie will ,i,H.-r the m iuu.inl.-r ol 1 1n pro- USUI l.uli ' il II-- and aprlns Mow t. .j, if'it 1 labie did.ih .,',.. ..iil tje lllrli-U'-y cup ut.ii .. y. i In ucrei.lon by I lit' Zittt will ruiiimu u houi'.ici nf ..'ill. r.'-m T'l' '"' nf 111 'e- . will iin-l'i l ill" Kappa I'hl Vtr.un -m . and a number or alumnae. l !,, tiMiin ii;Mt tin ion i'f fr,-.-li-i... ii .in.) Miphoiiiores m the I'uher "y ill K.illr.l In IMT-IM. averaged J',', )n J.fT Fill' I' til. If addition. MI'U :i. rare tor administrative e. ..'nr.'. urk--i of ilnni. libraries j'.n tin' lll'. "I'' cil ill 'lli Rfoup .,.-. f ITT I"'!' HUiU-RU I Thur. Fri. Sat. "DAWN" The Drama of a Womlr'l Supreme Sacrifice. Don't miss itl WITH SYBIL THORNDYKE. University Players ! Eugene 0'Neill's I 'Emneror Jones ' J The Great Negro Spectacle t 1 TEMPLE THEATER ! ALL WEEK Ticket at Rot P. Curtice , Sat. Mat. 50c Nita 75c WELCOME HI BASKETEEPS! For Vour Entertainment We Offer I SOLID HOURS OF FUN! Victor McLaslen in "STRONG BOY" r I'irlure Vlilh I K V Mill K JOV OOO VAUDEVILLE OOO 0 ANGER AND FAIR O l-rrvnl. Q Z SZITA AND ANIS CO.X Q In OM'Kt Ttl I I. Alt IIAM K AK'llslKV A O Bartram & Saxton T 0 -in- O di ". VI I K oi- M.V Q 0 4IIT AMI III- IC f - lll'llilMAVX W 0 TTTrtTtv O Pictuiej of Hoover Inaugural k.V- . T ACTS ft DAYS 7sri$A: VELEZ i' . T O W. Griffitha I la(rl M..ll. I'io- 1 turr Milrwlene "LADY of Tlie PAVEMENTS" An I tilled Arli.l. 11,1 on- II:: ncil.K kl"l fcyll' r..i.".l MU-.. -I H-oi. V 100 Talking 100'i Star Cat ), ; ifArrf mm Hirarr Mr,. VHaphour Vi li, Movietone Ncwi SPECIAL SEE HEAR HOOVER INAUGURAL o o SIGHTS SOUNDS 3 SHOWS IN 1 "FUGITIVES" A I r Vt turm 'th MM..; IIKI LAMV T i Offi.ial -Mnr IVKMII Hl.-I rw IS WarW'a Lamnlua W mrtliaf MaKh I I . n. haitfrr I ' be Tiger's- Shadow COLONIAL -tv r i a. f KAPPA FHIS CIIOOS NOVEL S M M.V" y4 - - rmsi hoim) toi hm:y kesllts CLASS A. Vera M "remeM It n.Bd laiand it. Amaru- . I. rul IV Gikvi 17. Cull SrO. Coluntoue t Kiirai) ie. Will Peml IV H .lir.gi M. Beatrice U MlCxt 14, Nertelk 10. Lincoln H Kimball It CLUi S-W'id 11. Sidney 11 lliMitii 11 Neien ir. Nmih Pun fl B.k-n e II. Mntivn h nh 1 Alma 14 Nooratka titica! tor Deaf U. Fal'l C'tv Superior II. Chappell I HavC'rKk a Munlley 7 Va.lef II, Ootnenhwia 10 CLASS C. Creeton ti Curn AtO' tl laim Creak H. Canon 1. rtwahv.lie 11. Wayne I, Inifianal 31. Iluil I Boikvilla 12 Cuibr1 11. A in. on 14. Papiinan li. aihany 11, Mullin 11. (tl-a par. led I Sutton 71, Nal.oH 1?. CLASS D. Oilaana il, Campba l tl Kpaiding il. Long Pina II cilbnar 17 Harahay I. Oannabrag II. Panarr I. Fairmont I. Oakdala Tabia flack 11. Aleaandrn 11. (t. Ira panod I axkhani II. twanten 11. (Thraa litu pr.iodt.) Harman 11. Ponca 11. (Two tilri parlodal class e. Rarnmon -if Caighien It. Rt-alton Grlnd I. rvennaw II. Bulla II. Dui.ual 12. Hff- Laural 14. St. ldard 12. (Two an tra pai.sdi. I Ataumption Acadamy 12 Mlndan It. Rrlflrana II. Inyaapmp Wtr g Pawnaa City tl. Liichfiaid 7. CLASS r. (Jtka 11. La gh I Coannar 22, Boa ua I. Cia'ton 2i, Kaamay Prap 11. Ohiowa II. Condvifi-; Cona. 10. Daykin 20, Slockvllla I. Height ?t Nonn Loup 1S. I Leun City 12. Unad.lla I. Wiiaonvilla 11. Waua It. CLASS O. annat 11. Magnat I. Murdock ;0. Libany 10. Eutna II. Dalton 17, Phill.pt draw a toya. Winnda II, Pnmroae I. Kannard 22. OHtnar 17. Maacet 11. tuatar (. KLUB ITINERARY IS MADE PUBLIC TIV RTTTBTRVAVT tenlmanl (mm -a(a I. Th follOwln group rP Irhfli- thi? Tnitiln, Sat unlay nmrning at olerl to have ilrtiirei takn for lh 10 o'clock. Comhiuk'r the lat .ari of (hi Largo Orchaatra Planned fr' of nf,,tt w"!k- Mr. Turner mtr-d thai the bal- i T','it"r''; re ,0 uken ' h awpd orchestra to be carried on i cm,u" 'io t ti Kosmrt Klub nip will include. Friday, March 8 player of the rollowlns lnatru- j 11:00 Swlmmlcr. team, menla: plona, two violin, trumpet, I 12:1S Hlock and Rrldle lub. trombone, three vaxaphor.nn and j lalry Troducia JudRinc team, Inier clarinetg combined, druma, and a national llvetock JudKinK team. ban horn. Menihi r of the vaiioti xlarfa in connection with the production or "lon't He Silly" are to report to the Kosmot Klub to gt-l aaslrn ment from the head of the vari ouk department. Publicity. baI neK. Hiliertlsine. production and office ataff liave been celected by member of the Klub. Collins Delivers Weekly Radio ! Talk About American Indian ana EUIiaiO j tontlnwrd from Taar I. bison fervintr as marker for the territory over which they ranged. Specimen Found In North. , inese. hpecim- ns nae orn found as far north a the (ireat Slave Lake in Canada, but only sparingly In that northern country. The were quite rare everywhere to the east or the Appalachian Mountains. Th Itocky Mountains, however, were gradually being crossed by !h'-m at the time of iheir extermination. The most voiulierly point r.iched by thera I few hundred mile to the south of the mouth of the Iio Grande. "You must come li and trace around this line yourselves," Mr. A av V ADRIAP. WHOOZIS Giris, Hold Everything! After sixteen year in and about the Nebraska campus I learned the secret of popular, tty and physical culture a in one ahot-at the LmdeU Party House. Dragging around to the tune of the Collegians and a hot Beta Frtahmen. I aoon had devel oped a nifty nack for what not Cheeolatee have alwayi been my downfall. N Dlanlict Notwithstanding the fact that Mist Whooiia coined the phrase "Go Way Back and Sit Down," at the Alpha Phi House in 1902, there will be one big N Blanket given free to the sorority having the most membera preient Friday and Saturday nights at the LindeH Party House F;' . ) i 1 ' -i Slapiatan draw a bya CLASS M. Napanaa 14, BraaJwat-r 12. panoa I Ciatama 24. Cnraan 10. Oiama 11. Aatail 7. Omar draw a bya Nawpart '17. Mamial I. Nara I. Mllbyr- 7 Pain 14. niitnaia Cant. II. Q'anvii diami a bya. itltrp SECOND ROUND PAIRINGS CLASS A. (On Fleer Na. II Verk va. Orand laland, 10 40 a. m. Si. Paul va. Craia II a. m. Kearney va. Haaiingt, if noen. Lincoln va. McCoek. )2:i0 p. m. CLASS B. lOn Flaor Na. 1) (award va Chadren. a. nt. North Piatta va. Waalayan high, I X a. m. Nrbraaka School far Oar vi. Su perior, g.io a. m. Maveiock va. Valley 1:40 a. m. CLASS C. (On Fleer Nt. Il C-aaten va. Battle Creek. 10 40 a. ni. Muthvina va. Imperial. 11 a. m. Rotkvllle va. Aimon. 12. Bethany va. Sutlon, 12:20 p. m, CLASS O. I On Floor Na. tl Oneana va. Spalding I a. m. Scnbner va. Oannebrog. I 20 a. m. f air.nunt va. Table Mock. I i.0 a. m. S'.Mkharn va. Mai man. tAQ a. nt. CLASS C. lOn Floor No. 1) Barnetton vl Stratton 10:40 a. ni. Ktnnaw va Ounbr. 11 a m. Lau.ai va. Atauriipt. on Academy. i neon. Olgradt vt. Pawnre City. 12 20 p. m. CLASS F. (On Floor No. Il Utlca va. Gcehner, a a. m. Craften va. Ohiowa. 1:20 a. m. Oaykin va. Owight. :.0 a. ni. Loup City va. Wilaonvilla. 1:40 a. rn. CLASS G. (On Floor No. 4 Bannat va. Wurdock. 10:40 a. Cuatie va. Phllhpe. 11 a. m. Winalda va. Kannard. 12 noon Maacot va. Stapleton, 12:20 p. CLASS H. (On Floor No. 41 Napenea va. Clatonia. S a. m. Oretna va. DUler. 120 a. m. Newport va. Nora. 1:20 a. ni. Polk va. Gienvil, l:0 a. m. m. (ornhii!kf-r Picture 11:30 Athlntlc nianaKT. Monday, March 11 12:10 ;lee club. Toaaday, March 12 12:00 rharniaceutical club. 12:30 Octet. Collina continued. "You will be iu tereted to ee the vast amount of countrv in which literally countless Maon lived. miKi-atins from one irt to noihr aa nowtorma Rnd I ctrOUKIll VUl UUW U llli-ll I'.niui.iir. , Vnn .e Inlerested to learn that i iha rnrrnl nr near central noint. from whRh vasl ,,Kljeniblage )f bon rerji.tpj waB situated Junt .)., - here the town of Kearney. Nebratska, now stands.' ' Telia of Buffalo County Kearney, lying In the Platte val ley, and the country about it, was marked off by the first fet-sion of the Nebraska state legislature In 1855, and the county designated was called Buffalo in respect to the bison abounding there. Since then these van herds have been ; 'reduced until now only a lew thou- sand are leu. ear me ton oi Valentine in the northern section of the state are a few reserved sec- lion forming an area In which this remnant or part of it is allowed to roam in peace now. There are a few more areas such ! as thla scatter-d out In the arious j state, but they are not much bet- ter than a pitiful reminder of the wantonness of the white nlan in i his pursuit of game. Mr. Collins brought hiitalk o a close by stal ing that il was not only in this con- tlnent that the bison was practi cally extinct, but also in Kurope. Of the herds abounding In Germany and mentioned by Julius Caesar, only about five animals are now extstant. GENEVA LOSES CLOSE GAME TO ST. PAUL a"onflnnrl n faa-r 3 who collected fourteen points, and the work of Mar; in. who scored i twelve, featured the M. Paul or ! fenae. The otiinet. as a learn, functioned pert'ctly once It had hit It stride, and lo all appearances. St. Paul is very much In the run- l nlng for it second title York Pulls Rally The York team staged an inter esting rally after lagging 17 8. at i the intermission in winu name Kremont. The rcore ai me end oi the third quarter was 13 to 14, Fre mont. The Frmont team iet tip a four point lead in the beginning of the last fluarlT. but York over came tiie lead, and won. 2?! to 1!J. Lunney scored twelve point for Vork. Grand Island was out In front all AAAAAAAAAAAA Legion Hall 1516 N St. Friday's Saturday's Lincoln Lurgr.tt and Brtt Hmutari Public JUance Mull ADMISSION loc DANCES SC Wvyvvvvvvvv THE STUDENTS' CHOICE Delicious Santfwlchae. Sodat At Our FOUNTAIN THE OWL DRUG 141 No. 14th St. Phone B10CI Offi.ial IttillHiu I rlilna. Mr, k a f n i.i.i. nie -i ,,.,.. . l ... II ,. I.. .. nn.'a. u i.ii.al.e. V Uli in l.liA.iati li'-il I ..lt lu . ii. 11. . ...la. : 1 . . I.-. It liana a ; .. . it., k I. II . ... I- t .,,M..... I . Ill , - II' II.MI..II ..a.l'.. -MtlnnlM) , IU kll .l - I ' lite way ill Hie inliie with Allianon. M, ea an.l Hum "itl the Ixlamlei ' ullenae I'll IvcHe and nine IkiIiiI lej i ( ll el) . t lete ,-xpeil. iuid Utile trouble In wlnnliiK ironi t'olumbu. 2u to 8. Kearney pulled out of bad hole keve'4l lllllc III II Kail" ''h Weal I'olnt. and lead l harselt in i-viinc attack, won. 1!) to 13. llMl'iK oii eaaily from Re all ti e. :i to 12. McCook waapuihed to b:al the Norfolk team, 14 to l'V Aa a filial) to the dny'a ptuKialfl, Lincoln gate a datfllnit enhlhlilon of acorliiK poer and di'd niilve atrenxih, to win from Kimball. CPS to U. 1'alrliiR for tmlay' rm. follow : Clan A Floor 1 Morning. oik . tlmnd UIhihI. In . rt. Si. I'atil . ( rue. 1 !:". Kcaiui'V i. llHuilni. 12 .00. Afternoon. McCook . Lincoln. 12.2 Clati B. Floor 1 Morning. S.'ai. v. rim.Lon. S:oM. North Platte vs. Wenleiau. 8:20. Nebr. Schtail lur I leaf va. Su'wr lor. :2. I la i In, k ,. Valle, h:" Clai C Floor 2 Morning t'lOfton k. Hat lie (reck. 10.40. Iiii."li llle i. Imin-iial. H:uO. Kmktllle n. Albion. 12:0u. Afternoon. Delhany v. Sutton. 12:20. CUt 0 Floor 2 Morning Orleans . S'.al.liiiR, S:00. Scribncr v. 1 laiinehroK, 8:20. Kalrtnunt a. Table Kock. 9:20. Slockl-.ain v. Herman. S:40. Clan E Floor 3. Morning, rianicaton v.i. Stration. 10:10. Kenesaw v. Iiunhar, 11:00. laurel v. Assumption Academy, 12.00. Afternoon. HrlKiade vs. I'awnee Oil, 12:20. Clan F Floor 3 Morning, flic I'.oehner, S:O0. ; rait on n, Ohiowa, 8:2". 1 a kin va. 1 might. 9:2". Ixiup City v WilKonvllle, 9:40, Claa G Floor4 Morning Hi-nnet is. MurdoiK. 1":4. Kut.il v. IViillip. 11:0ii. . Winslde v Kennard. 12:0. Afternoon Maccoi v. Staiileion, 12:20. Clas H Floor 4 Morning Najmnee vs. Clatonia. 8:0". Crtna va, Diller. S:20. Newport v. Nora, 9:2". l'olk va. iilenvil. 9:4" I ifl RTHnTTTfTR ATTT.TJT1 ROED0 CONVOCATION 1 ontlnurri fri.m I'Hae I, g rn in and spoke shortly on some ' new features for this year's fair' and the responsibility which the students of the college must accept in putting on the event. "Iast year IO.OOj people at- j tended the fair. It is the blegest t student ptunt In Nebraska and one I of the biggest student stunts in j America." he stated. Announcing .new - feature of the fair he told of the iniert,orority riding con7-st and polo game to be held in connection jwnna Digger anu oeiier jigui norr;e i show. "There are Just two months j left before the fair is to be put on 1 and these two months will go mighty fast so work shrub) be un- derway immediately. ' - Niiietei n out ol ' ll.tjnk livine tri-ad uute or the rnlversity of Kansas are engaged In military or naal j service. FOR QUALITY QUANTITY AND SERVICE COOD MEALS REASONABLY PRICED Sudden Service Sandwich Shop 210 So. Kth Phone B788B INVESTIGATE LEFAX 1Aek Vour Profeaaor) THE STUDENTS' AID TO STUDY AND SIM PLE SYSTEM OF OR GANIZING AND TIL ING OF ACCUMU LATED NOTES. LOOSE-LEAF Pocket Size Technical data and condensed information on any t.'-.jact printed on individual aheeta You can buy one sheet or a whole library. LEFAX CATA LOG tells all. Ask for it It's FREE. Tucker-Shean 1123 "0" St. Dr. E. Stanley Jones Cherishes Belief That Christianity Weleomes Seienc'e fUiiatian'.t) i not afraid of art- euce. All e ak I ihat it be auf ftcieully M'lenillli'. All e aay I to go to the limit ill eekl:i the tacta Hie more aiientlfli- lite croa, I be more mter(ul Chilat become In the in Id " Such are Ihe ci.nten'lona of 1'r. K. Stanlc) June, worm lamoua ; aiiarellat uiUaloliai), who will be i In Lincoln the week of March 17 O 12. The ielle. of II.ee.InK Will be interdenominational In il.a.ac ...r .n.l .rn lo he held under t tl ' ZV"" . ' " X'b.ntirreU.iluti and educational Inatltutlon. of lh city and community. ir. Jone la Ihe iii'.aalonaiy of In dla who haa been dUrufcaed an much In recent years. He waa edu cated In Wllmore collet. In Ken tucky, a mall MethodlM rollere He made a profound atudy of Dudd hinni. Hinduism and Mohammedan lam. and became continced that the approach in the people of other r lilon had been wrons. He w one ' of the pioneer In thta new inlnalon ! ary attitude. In hi fnmnu Ixaik "ChrlM ot the Indian Itoarl." h I e forth thi new inlKlonry pio ' reditie. I'hl book lsal an amaxlm , ale, and ha emabliahed lilm aa one of the outitandlnc religiour : 'raf'eri of the e. Dr. Jonea ha recently returned 'from an evancellatic tour in South i n U. :. ... 'il I T HAD C QuD 1 I aaBBaa A d aKaaT ..AJaf - "sr ' m. r- va r i v atiaf V 1 .t. il w. Qwtl ! aanaat MILLION K DAY TO Be Anieijca. n. adrr aprakinc in. nnt,-d A IiuhikI nun.ber o NomIi Auierita for i nioiith. lie uh u ami m.i u mi.lm'a t..r ... i. will return lo hu milk in India A hut eiii .ivnu nt tin' .f tl-nn romplele , iiedule of lil me.n.ica mtuk ill N luaka r t leL-ie In l.tuniln will be puLIUhr-d at an tli.ii i lul u( laiiei) ni in i , early ilui ,.il t-n u- )u.ii' ,.! i. a 'I i . immii jf ht 1.1II..1 ! r ,1 . ' A i illMIl I III IM 1 1 A IKS TIIHKK - ; . ""'' AlphB t I.I. ... I.e.. . h..lf mhe,iui; roro. i,. I,.l, I j. : 1 huri-iUx elellll.K lo llllll- - JV"'0''''; 'TV 'vT ,r''!h:.r fj, 1 ' .1 H) I I" MBH'IIIB . fSM'S li I lawk Inn. '29. Kranklln. (i.iiimiit Tin Ileta. Shorthand in W Days Wnllen with A. B. C.'a. I inpla. rapid, arcuiale. bervee all pur roaat better. Individual inaiiuc Hon. eeec.al rata to claaa of thra cr more Dickinson Secretarial School 701 P. rho.ua lik 11th A O St. ac JDL for Spring Light-colored Kid Slippers THE CORRECT MODE for spring party wear interpreted in light shades which will blend in with silk frocks and gay prints. Pumps, one straps. T-straps and novelty lace styles with high tapering, Spanish heels, medium heights, and Cuban heels. Featuring llivsr light shwhs Lith Snml C.linmjxtpiv Tauncttr Sunburn Marron Glacr IJcipr See These Now While aL r Prink 1 1 OF COURSE IT'S NO a Uy li jH. BUT THEN, Jt FAIR. PLAYING THE t PROCTOR AND SPYING 0, OUT SUCH A DELICATE JYtl SITUATION AS THIS. n it u wc L.n RESIST ANYTHING 6UT TEMPTATION. All oi which foea to prove (ii may be tmcueed tor aayiaf to) that the pauat that reheehea ia the tetrpuiioe which mil lion t icntniM ADdtodsea uQuma the pauae dtat re- rriaa baa com to m cold Coca-Cola. lis tinfUoc. deliciouf ustr and cool after oi reiraahBsent have proved that little mmuat is loaf aaouck ior a bif real any one. The Ceas-Coaa Col. Atlaaia. Ca O O O D TO OET Classified Ads Help Wanted ii mi i I r ileia.l..! in ..it om if .. 'I II... ...I 11 1 .4 M ' in; ' , mrore vu,. m " FATIGUED SUOPPEHS r i. .i ot M It l . !V th. k" IT. .'I ' IK. I . .' ' i t ' I : ' tr Hi... . a y.i 1. 1 1.11 l" , . I ll.i M r. (Mil I- I..I.C V l.. ..I . .1.1 ' "'K i. .t'j t'-'IS '"rr M. W. DeVVITT P.liera Prrtcnption t and O Pharn.ai y (4. i anc Parties'" 173 C2 TP Full Size Range Remains g Shoes Second rloor. Delicious and Refreshing ii -. WE'RE YOU CAN'T IfAT THE TAUSE THAT RtfRESHES WHERE IT t S iee- W J'l