KIl I .Mill It ! v. reHJJWtt r bib.. sr.-. r. , 1 niM I UNIVERSITY GRANTS SUMMER'S Recent Ssion Closes on August With 248 , On Title List. T.. hun.tre.1 an. frty-eiht . ( tr-e 1'imersity of N- "..l, re.eive.l tlefreea " "f.... ,hr um. .r se ,n Thura-tav. Am . 'tvne f number wars 'a "n Ph l Crsnted IVlVntv roaster. itrf,ree. wers ' ., rortv-nme received lha VIP,e of ba. helr of art. Klfty f.m rr'l dr trees or rerun J,.,, in the tea.hent r.lle.. The complete list of deer. fol- " .nni t. oi ir. Matte e " . rv...s t..a-li " I .ae-al . ... i ' a." ,... t . M-n ,., am "'"' 1 -r ft..! . : ka-xisi , ,rk lr. , , ,.. I M-STUAni 1:00 a. M. WILLIAM i HAINES speEdway a Matra Oaidwvn Sound Pwtur 7:00, P. M as a aa v i i Svj Y 2:17, SOUND NEW! ,; STUART YMtHON By Dapper Charley Ch j 2:2S cV 8:Z5 !" CRAZY TRET t 2:58 a w '- 8;58 ON THE aTAOt THE SHURON DEVRHS RXVUX la a Mlnlstttra, j .(VI musical wt Q.fVd J:U4tHk Talented) Cm f.W j at KifM iWinifred ft Mill Sight Seem. In CaNta Remarkable Eccarrtrle ; , Oanoar Mill DEVRIEt 3:38 FEATURE 9:3S LINCOLN now Yon Otnt Solre It But WILLIAM POWELL u PHILO VANCE" CAN S V Van Dlne's mashlno Thriller ran CASS' . h a, f Mt!. U it Afthat Wiles..! M4rS4V Ham Jts.4) hlrMllt. .M J i.4httd . ahii i -! yi i. hAk i fiii k i . I y !. I lM I .PMir HlKr4 ft f4i rf Kr f4 Ilia1 U ItfHt 94MMj4(. aliXtl I ftrA J I 1 '! Hr P -1 W-t Mlla'iH Ft-. M 'fielt N ifMia M tia4 I fMflf ltiM A'N iH- U lM- M tthiH l.tl AMlt W A.tk'H I 4i4 K'n H .(. lit Hlltll ) Mlt V Umf. U i,i4t"N U' -- J HvrMt frt I rr ftrl h JMN K'1 1 kwh U H r AM !. .'nm I M -! H na MM UrftM 4rtftr MurM rfWiN tt.HeM Xftrrt N lifiiiNfh Jr. i iff ttrt1 n.lt Hrt MI.4r4 f 1n in I afivvftBo U)in Mile (OUt.i.t Of AKTI P MltAlft, mrHm9 t Ami ilm Kpm Aurht-ntii) Antler Uftrrl Mt l.ftrt Ruiin Rhri Ulihnr I'ftiPMaH 4i'r N.tfi4 Uhl jMtltHI rVM'VI l4flrrtl offf ktm ftrnH ." 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RiiiH Kathertnt Nitmbrser Urlla Brnic wormi. ImMmmI HafffW F Isila Varmiertte Aura. Fdna Pearl Backer. Ruth Maor Helen nnetra Methnr Iella Bemiere Worrell. 1 MA. Ai )aa-M mi: nn. m hksk PriKiiinriil f!nnl Dim TlinHK Vnr Msrf Hftrry I met ffati KMrr MM aria Miaiii Jaa ' 4 im Hjoa or riViatB. axat DnmI ak Imi atnia iuji or BuiMaaaib f tiinn a i i ra- Itmaai laMat laa Milwaw aMW at MaaMal ! I tniirnf or rHaii. Itaaai la riai. tm Ian M(ikaA a n a.vH i mi Ant or i ail ilia lam. taa aarka itrai. a.r r4 Ktaa ivawi jat Maiwtiaaa m j bob or ironiM. Baiailir at a Sana rraaa Maaar IHMtaia araa4 . K"tn M.'.x. i m.ina i-aawi aatt l.fil P.a.aa hmm u..ai am4 ur.awa ai t aoaana inn a Ull.ara tttiiur t n.fm iur att; Maw i lWt l44 .tiftt. I rd s k lart iu . a.ti af'n'ffcaa kr.aia lar WtH4W k.rh KaM "a. t.ara l.ai Hul'.' 'atat la. anA ra A i.ifii i Mil ( na Ht il .'nhn Hoar4 Ua'artwaa Kaaana Taakiaiar "r. ) ill t LCX ' Una Knh Tl' illam. Oiftnnl Taa'ar Kanl T(aaa oiJLa.. Baiailir a ana ta MawaiMa a4 ahanaiy Ttm- if elltaa. Ula yH:a ,. Oartniaa Ha.aat k-MM ltar Kmvax kira Luci a Janaina Banna k.a ia Iraia arirai Ui)a.lah kir lVra Kocirk f riaa rta Mi MMi aa lahrataMa Tiarkan attnala. Bulk CMiaKMh Mabart. a)ar Baaisa k:mali i.tirn Umiaa Tairott. Baikiln at Brtnara ta Kara I Ma aa4 j I atranMa tiatln rrntlmta. ! Wanha 1nuja Arkar arear IliiaJR aaaarann arn 1h:tw4 arnaat Batia etuliaa Bma ax iniaai Hnr.i4 Braa. WKrrt Bnaa Julva T.n.a Bva. Haaai iJaaaa Carfa Banha Pratt I'o.aman Iila4va inavla look Utortn. .iiaaiath Ira-i(H Oaral J rBrT RnMiwa rntanm Martha otanta Marrarat Hala Rarnaa tvaa-ara ETrtt Hell Outva Fava Hackina Martha aaruata Janaaa Baaa Anna kort-al Clara Joaaahina Htlmw Ciaa Oillia Marauarat Kula Rat Mat-am rxtrta Mahal kIlfBr-. Nora Mararl Mahl MaMa laaaahina Matr. Kathar Mana Naiann. CathartBa LaOaan Ntrlttl Pnrothr Mana Oltvar. r:ia Mav fa. mar Delia Maraaral Parrm Oartnjd. Tvaira PratB.r asatk aaaa R;a-aon LwKia Erai.a Bcot. Fraaoaa Churrhlll Bvuti MIMral aaawMa Btwa. Lanoa Maaa Wabb. Lioaaia Duaoaa Vtaiaoa Pkaataal taafaWaa (WTlftaata. MDdraa Bn-aa. Porothv Mana OWr. I nrimlnj Trartwra terrlrVal iDaaraa nclr tram vraukta ollea Joaaph Mttlml Oatrav. Asiph Carl Btranj FrncW Ntchelaa W atlana. RETURNS INDICATE STUDENT INCREASE t Continued From Pa 1.) principal delay ra at the ajmla-n-ment committee desk mher atu dents were packed doth day. try ing to ret their aubjerta at pre- (aunaa) Tka l.irwm Inurnti MAXINC HILL. , Who die.l July IS flliwin( ail , appemlu-tti. operation. Mia. Hill aai well known at the unlveraily and would have been a aanlor lhi fall. ferred hotira. A number of a,-, tlona were cloaed early Wedneaday , and the number inereaaed later in the dav. A large number of outatata ! 1 atudenta were Included among the i atudenta who registered Tueaday and WedneMay. If the enrollment figure, for Wednesday and today come up to expectation. It will h the largert in the hl.tory of the achool. A compariaon with laat yeari figure, follow.: Praregiat ration 2M 24M Monday " Txieadav 2 Wedneaday 100(1 12(l No registration. ! AWOWAN FACES URGENT i NEED REORGANIZATION (Continued From Page l.i University hall. Entrance ta through The Nebraska door on the northeaat corner. AsBl.ting Ame. in the business department 1. Kdln fau'.knei. , Lincoln. "31. who with Ame. was appointed to that position lai June. Applications for the perma nent position of business manager , may be made at the achool of I journalism cffice. University hall ' MX. Financing the Awgwan mill be more difficult than before be cause of elimination of all tobacco advertising, one of the magazine', chief source, of revenue. Ames, horn-ever, believe, it can be pub lished without a deficit. Until the Awgwan becomes more iatilird financially, enough advertising tit pay for the rurtenl laane tnuat be obtained according lo John K Hellet k, me relary of the publication board CartleiantM Cauat Tr.ubH. Ijtat aenieater Ihrouyh rarelea neaa in manning the bnkineaa aide of ihe Awgwan. only IV) had hern roHiMted by May I after the third of four Inaiiea had been ptihlikhed. Mr. 8ells k said lien Ihe se mester ended in June little more had been tolled ed and the student activities office, through Mr Sri leek, had to complete Iheae collec tions .luring the summer he de clared dvertiei allowed that state ments had nol brrn mailed to them nor had roplea of Ihe maganne carrving their advertisement been sent to tham. Mr Selieck declared Through a prolonged aeries of let lets most of the summer, enouch ha treen collected to pa;- printing bills. More than tJ.M n student salaries due has nt been paid, ac cording to Mr. Sellet k. Krom present indications very little more w.ll le turned In to the Amgwan. Mr Srllet k sai l. . that workers T.f last ncmeotrr n.'t be fully reimburse.! f-r their work on the msgaine Necessity for efficient business manasement of the Aag-wan in the future was stressed by Mr. Seller k after cit ing the above situation arising from last semester's publication of the mags line FRESHMAN DAY IS HELD ON CAMPUS t Continued From Page 1 i women, in bnnglnc the official welcome of her office to freshmen coeda. cautioned .(tainst the exce.ss of social life on the campus, urged a moderale participation In activi ties for women, and emphasised high scholarship. Advise en Writing. U. Col. K. F. Jewel t delivered a short address in which he advises new student, to write home to mother and dad. P.ev. I. YV. Mo Mlllln. Fpisoopal student pastor, closed the mornir.g convocation speaking program with an invita tion to new students to create a better relationship with the differ ent religious organizations of the city. The freshmen were uiuded hum grot, for rtillrga ronu allot. presuled oter b Hie daana of l) various tollrgea of the university following the grrirral iotiiatl.n win. h lastr.l aim al the entire morning New students were a!so divided into groups and taken on touts of the two unitera.tv tam puaas Pn-graiua of Hie il.ffererl college convocations consisted of niatnly adv He alit regisration and an aiieml waa made for a lttar understanding ltween ad viser and student l.un h was sene.1 to all 'i n.tly at ti''n General Ataembly Malrl following the (ontati..ns in Ihe different coMet;ra a general as sembly was held in the stadium at S 4. orlot k Miss Mall le. pro fessor of phvsual e-liiiaiion. Her bert IV tosh, director of intenol legiate athletics togrther with the univrrsity ci. hrs gave short talks Kieahmnn day eer ies were continued in the evening with a l free vaudeville performance at the Temple theater llerlrt Yenne of the university dramatic depart ment presided over the ernin; s program whnh consisted of sev eral numlieia by Harriet t rure Kenimer. a. cotnpanied tv Harold Turner, a msgi.- act by Hay IImiv ssv a skit In !" '' given bv The University Plavera Stanley fspps banio novelty girls with Thirra tlwen Fay. itnl Joyce Ayres and his orchestra Think Day Successful. Wan O J. Kerguson of the Kn gineeri:.,: college, i hairman "f the committee on f reshman day. when interviewed bv a Ner-ra.kan re porter said. "We think the dsy has teu a success how stio essiu! we do not vet l.now. N e tlieve the new students sppre. late what we have tried to do for them and have benefitted as much as could he expected We have certainly had the co-operation of everyone on this new projei t " A small pamphlet ' Fact for Freshmen." was distribute.! to all new students present at the convo cation and everything possible was done to onenl freshmen lo the uni vrrsity and eliminate firs' day ror.f ii.ion. Fr.glanJ spent more money on golf during the past season than ..it a.; otner games rnmmr.ci ,;it m i. sr c ii r .now nr.xns vohk fok i.rii.M mi i)i:.nts M aa tlra.e fpa ht. Haptiat s'u ,lnl aeirelar) will have charge of the work among Maptist stu uen's this year lr J I'ope. who has been tha university pas tor .r the Ut fifteen eara has Um krAiiiad year's have of at ser.re t recovsr hi health Mix ;pachl graduated from Ne braska m IB2I and Ihia year re tened her master a degree In re briou adu. s'i.mi at lioaton unt versitv In her senior year at Nraka sha was president of the V W f A and a member of Mottar Hoarl Via 5parht will lie at 'he haptist student house 1 14 W street 'y lining) Irt parliiiriil ,r Nth Inalrtirlor Two new assistant instructors appointed to the psvrhology de pailntent are ti..rd"n I. Har. lay. g.s'us'e of NoMhweaiern univer sity, who will have charge of ab normal an I ilini. al pv hology ioure and J- Hurt of the University f Nebraska Mr Hunt plans to take h.s M A dree fr..m the department of psy. h"l- gv and then continue his work for a Th P degree in the east Mr. Iiardav wi: irUi.lv open ths payrhol. gv htoc f. r pa t holog leal teallllg Whl.lt l.a-" Urn t loaej fof the past lour vr.i Lecarn to Dance tSutranter t-. t.n ti .-i in si private ! - ' ( U s tin, M - . y and W ednr l I'rixate ir-.n-. m r ' g after n miii A r en r g I -.ill f. I j -Tie- t Mrs. Luella Williams phone im:-.s i::- i M.ASSIHKD DS. ti a -el TiT T..f r . T.t i'T itrt.s'ii -tr-4K' a,; 4s , . . - ' W Tv rt t-t. - , ' A r Tr !; Ml. a T i It v I r. t r I. HALLETT University Jeweler Frsternily Sorority CoIleRe Jev elr 5pr Litr:'" si"" Green Red Blue guaranteed fountain ,xns $2.50 and $3.00 Et. 1871.117-119 S. 12 Rent Cars We have car of all makes ami dosoripli.ins for reMinir to students. We rent cars at reasonable prices. See lis at once. Arcade Garage 1011 N St Phone B1M1 Miller's u n e are rtill cffere.1 professional opti. al I5I00O0 service that is in keeping with the mo.1- QOdwd em ideals of today at a cost suitable to their allowar.ee . rvi.ig r of N. Uo Q MU,er 0pt D stmlenls for OPTOMETRIST Mvcn year. 60J STUART BLDG. AfflVJY DRILL S8.0ES Officers' Equipment and Army Supplies NEW LOCATION LINCOLN ARMY & NAVY STORES 202 S. 11th St. Cor. 11th and N (arnrmte. ALL TALKING WITH JEAN ARTHUR GOLFERS- B Sure aad See GRANTLAND RICE'S AU Talking 8P0RT LIGHT 'WITH BOBBY JONES. WIL Lt AM VCFARLANO, OEOROE VON ELM Showing tha wrong -no right war PIT SB,T This la rma of the moat Inter rating films w hava ahewn ihit aeaaon. YOU WILL SEE AND HEAR GRANTLAND RICE Show 1-J 7-S Mat. S5 Eva 50 Child 10 Crowded to the Roof All Day and Evening TO SEE and HEAR THE WORLD'S GREATEST. ENTERTAINER AL JOLSOfi With HIS LITTLE PAL DAiEY LEE "Siy ft With Songs" A Warner Bros. Vitaphoo All Talking Picture SPECIAL JOLSON PRICES Mat. 0e Eva. Me Chll. V Show. 1-S-5-7- Doors Open 12:30 ORPIIEUf.1 NOW all the gallant courage oF BEAU GESTIT and the vital force of'" - "CHANG" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE with Synchronized Seora and EfToet Cast Includo WILLIAM POWELL RICHARD ARLEN. FAY WR AY, CLIVE POO" "THE FOUR FEATHERS" COLONIAL ALL WEEK 1 1 j. rrvM aK.MMvw" (J Qtiramoiinl Qictiut LINCOLN All Next Weeh RialtO ALL WEEK COHENS a KELLYS 'ATLANTIC UIY The University School of Music ilemher fas Jt'oiotMi AienUio of BckooU of Mim4 Thirty'Siocth Tear A Superior Faculty Professional Courses Pianoforte Mrs. Will Owen Jones Uir SchuJer Smith Herbert Schmidt Hazel Kinacella Es-rnest Hanison Philip Hudson MarfueriU K linker Rdllh Rom Maiiel Joses Katharine Kimball Bertha Aydelott FYances Morley Emma StranfTnaa Pianoforte for Children South Branch 1217 So. 16th Gmtviwf WilaoB Whilma Anderson Organ Edith Rom Voice Howard Klrkpatrick Lillian sTPolley Homer Compton Vera Vpton Herbert Gray Bertha Aydelott Glen Case Sylvia Cols Violin Carl Steckelberg Charles Rlfhter Ethel Owen Cell Herbert Gray Flute Prances Moriey Clarinet & Saxophone Harry Warfel Brass Instruments Don Barry Luther Andrews Theoretical Dep'tment John Rosborourn Don Berry Public School Methods files Case Charles Rlg-hter Piano Tuning Augustus Moriey Dramatic Art Reglna Holcomb Kathleen Harris Instructors Accredited to UniTertity of Nebraska Complete Courses Leading t Degree Anyone May Enter New catalog on request Phone Bl 392 . 1 1 th and R Street SIPISILIL WILLIS 0 o FRESHMEN FRESHMEN entering the University of Nebraska will observe the following sug gestions: 1 . Use a Greenback his tory Cover. 2. Place Greenback divi sion sheets between sub jects in your history cover. 3. Buy all School supplies from Latsch Brothers. 4. Use Greenedge history paper. 5. Get a non - breakable Sheaffer Lifetime foun tain pen. ENGINEERS Engineers, kiep in mnid these facts: A good engineer is more particular about his drawing instruments than about his food, i A good set will last thru both school days and professional life. Continued accuracy can be maintained only with good sets. Latsch Brothers sell to pro fessional men who insist on the best. Richter sets and Dietzgen teU sold by them are highly approved. Look at them. iL&irs ATHLETES All students will go into train ing so that they can rise at 7:4i a. m. and be in class by 8 a.m. Special awards will be made for those who manage to ea a twenty minute breakfast while making this race. Daily contests will be held tor those who show aptitude for sleeping during tlass periods Loud sleeping or boisterousness on the part of the participants will not be tolerated. A general race will be made for Latsch Brothers store for school supplies, the winner of which will lie awarded honorable men tion. Botany The botany sets sold by Latsch Brothers meet every require ment. PROVIDE YOURSELVES WITH ONE OF THEM. When picking flowers do not touch the wall-flowers. Take this warning seriously as its tendrils may entwine you in the bonds of matrimony. It cannot be analvzed and should never be plucked. A word to the wise is sufficient. Fraternities and Sororities RUSH Season will be observed as usual. The following regu lations will apply: Rush to class. Rush to Latsch Brothers. Rush all friends there. Rush Rush Rush Rush Rush to the telephone. Rush back to class. Rush a Greenback note book with you. Rush home a box of Greenedge history paper. Rush some more. SOPHOMORES, .JUNIORS & SENIORS We Again Welcome Your Return to the Uni. of Nebr. Latsch Brother? I I 18 -O ' St. Sophomores at the Univer sity of Nebraska will keep in mind the good values the purchased at Lat'h Brothers last year and in struct their new University friends to purchase their supplies at the same place. Any J u ni o r discovered without a Greenback note book or without Greenedge history paper shall be awarded membership in the " Haven't Learned Yet Club." By their note books shall ye know them. All Seniors are requested to visit the store of Latsch Brothers where they highly appreciate their good busi ness. Traffic Regulations 1 . Observe all signals. 2. Proceed to O street, down either H th or 12th street. 3. Break all speed records. 4. Turn at O street and walk to the big football sign. 5. Salute. 6. Leave all Fords tied se curely outside. 7. Assist all friends 'o 1118 O street. 8. Remember that all right turns lead to the store of Latsch Brothers. To") T7D 1118 O Street . I 'I r : Mat. lac Eve. 2x Chtl. 10c Show 1-3-5-7-t 'Mat. 25e Eva. SSe Ch't. 10e