TI1PEE tup mii v vrnii k N SUNDAY. I I HHtJAHY 16. 19.10 , 1 : ... THE STUART ORPHEUM -LINCOLN AGAIN OFFERING HJPIH ATTRACTIONS BOTH ON STAGE AND ftCRECN MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO SEC ALL THESE SHOWS. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiinrrn- STIJaV rt A ?v si in 77ie IT'omlrr Slur of lh lp' Sing . f pain! Tht voice that bat mated the musical world back again en tht scrcsn in tht moil alorlous of romantic drama! DEDE rN y along ' 4' I LI . I . lOOfo DIALOG Hear her ting "Un til Lev Com a Along- -Night Winds." AODEO Harry Langdon In THE SHRIMP" All Talking Comedy SHOWS 1 to 7 to 11 Mm 40c Evet 0c Com (f '' a 2 and I and e complete enow. STIRRTNO ROMANCE! BREATHLESS ACTION! AMAZING THRILLS S JoVa'j. V Shows 1-S-5-7-t y Mat. Be. Cve. SOe. Chil. 10c. J H II II 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I laL The Great Lover of the Screen as a Romantic Renegade. A new and dashing Ronald Colman in a speaking dra matic romance that crackles with the dy matic romance that men and blazes with warmth of heroic ove. BUtd on Blur !!' f . i "Condemned j7 to o'' Mand.' RONALD ANN ENDING LOUIS WOIHFIH ALL TALKING ADDED All Talking Comody "SCRAPPILY MARRIED" POX MOVIETONE NCW KAPPA ALPHA THETA DEFEATS KAPPA PHI Margaret Miller Scores 14 of 22 Points in Cage Contest. ALPHA PHIS WIN GAME Kappa Alpha. TheU fiunt Kappa I'hl by a acoro o( 22 to 3. ui ihe women' Intramural round robin baakethall tournament Fri day. Alpha I'hl won In a fairly well muUheJ eamt with tht lluk etvttft 11 to 5. Alpha Delta Theta forfeited to Delta Zeta and Kappa Kappa tSanmia to Chl Omrsa. The Tbeta team showed nnua luiiv pmvi flcK.r woik. Marcaret Miller. Tbela forward, scoring 14 ..I t Km nninll made. I Dorothy Wrbenla of tht Alphit I'hl team scored all but one of the 11 xmts for ber ald The guard comMnition of rtutn Raber and Madge McMonlea waa good. Al though tbe Himkerette alood aa rir i.nminenta for Alpha Tbl. tbelr team work was still faulty. Out CT int Sixteen gamea piywi in th round robin learue samea. only four have been forfeits. Tbe Intramural ornre wiHnes to airrm the two points, first that there, will be no changes In tbe schedule and that all women not registered u tha Hnartment of chvsical educa tion must secure a doctor's certifi cate before she will be allowed on the floor. Tbe schedule of the games for this week follows: Monday, Feb. 17. 5 to 6 o'clock Alpha Chl Omega vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, gymnasium. PI Beta Phi vs. Gamma Phi Beta, gymnasium. Phi Mu vs. Sigma Delta Tau. Bancroft. Alpha Delta PI vs. Sigma Eta Chl. Bancroft. Tuesday, Feb. IS. 5 to 6 o'clock Majors, gymnasium. Dormitory vs. Kappa Phi. Ban croft Kappa Delta vs. Phi Omega Pi Bancroft. 7 to 8 o'clock AlDha XI Delta vs. Sigma Kappa, gymnasium. Alpha Omega PI vs. Alpha Chl Omega, gymnasium. Wednesday, Feb. 19. S to 6 o'clock N'Ergettes vs. Chi Omega, gym nasium. Alpha Delta Pi vs. I-X-L, gym nasium. Alpha Phi vs. Alpha Delta Theta. Bancroft. SiRma Eta Chl vs. Phi Omega Pi, Bancroft. Thursday, Feb. 20. 5 to6 o'clock Majors, gymnaslum. NErgettes vs. Alpha Chl Omega, Bancroft. Huskerettes vs. Delta Delta Delta. Bancroft. 7 to 8 o'clock Diet Gamma vs. PI Beta Phi, gymnasium. Sigma Delta Tau vs. Gamma Phi Beta, gymnasium. Friday, Feb. 21. 5 to 6 o'clock Sigma Eta Chi vs.. Kappa Delta, gvmnasium. 'Delta Zeta vs. Delta D!t PfHa, gymnasium. Sigma Kappa vs. Kappa Alpha Theta, Bancroft. Alpha Omega Pi vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Bancroft. CLASS A TANGLE IS 10 BE STRAIGHTENED V Opening Games in New Class Scheduled To Begin During Week. CHAMPIONSHIP AT STAKE The interfraternlty basketball schedule for the coming week fea tures the playing off of ties In three Class A leagues, and the opening games of a new class B league. A league championship game w-m be played every evening on which games are scheduled. Leagues I and II are completed, with Phi Gamma. Delta and Sigma. Alpha Mu victorious. Monday night at 8:40 o'clock. Delta Chi meets Tau Kappa Hp is i Ion in the first game of a three team round robin to decide the winner of League V, which is tied up with three teams having a like percentage. Farm house Is tbe other member of tbe trio in this league. Acacia plays Pi Kappa Phi at 8:25 o'clock to decide a League VI tie. Betas, Theta Chis Meet. Tuesdav at 8:40 o'clock. Beta Tbeta Pi tangles with Tbeta Chl in a clash for supremacy in League IV. Last Tuesday night, the Tbeta Chis won from tbe Betas to tie the league standings. Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Tau Kappa Fpil'n ine.t f arm House in a l-"t;ii V t hinipionhln af fair, and li Kappa I'hl play Alpha Uamm Kh in an eifoit to straighten out the three-way tie la Lntk'ue. VI. Tumaday at 7 25 o'clock, tha other team in th League VI ndfcujt, Aiaii. pla' the A. O It . .Nrj;rti Sltitlfiil SjM'uk At Karly IVupt r Sen ire Tne lniver-ity V. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. sponwired a meet ing this morning at H o'clock at the Knimanuel M. K. church in observance of the univerul day of prayer which i tuntmary in all cities where there are branches of the World Ktudent Christian Federation. The service centered about the tntrr-racml relation, since this Hunday had aluu been set al.!e for such a nervlce. Claud Gordon, a negro student from Ja maica, spoke. IN RIFLE TOURNEY Huskers Have 1000 Percent Standing; Sundccn Is High Man. DEFEATS SEVEN TEAMS The rifle team at the end of the first week of the current postal season is shooting 1,000 percent. Tbe week's match was fired against seven teams throughout the country with a win over each one. The Cornhusker's had a total score of 3.618. Fred Sundeen was high man with 372. Following are the teams over which Nebraska won: South Da kota A. and M. 3,r93. N. Y. Stock Exchange 3.578, Georgetown uni versity 3.516. University of Ala bama 3.4S4, DePauw university 3,342, University of South Dakota 3,431. and John Hopkins 3,342. The members of the cornhusRer squad with individual scores are: Phil Bartholomew. Lincoln, 354; Sundeen, Lincoln. 372; M. L. Ba ker, Lincoln. 36S; George Phillip son. Hickman. 36S; Paul Yocum, Sutton, 364; Tom Huddleston. Lin coln, 361: Ted Burgess, Omaha. 359; J. H. P.lnker, Rippey. Ia 35S; II. U. I'attison, Jos; Claude Koe. Ord, 355; Curtis Nelson, Bristow, 351; Cliff Webster. Dalton. 357; K. H. Kossek, Lincoln, 357; Charles Wertman, Milford. 346; and Joe DeKlotz, Lincoln, 342. DISCOVER OLO COIN CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. AJTF.K ALL. lu & Tosoofod pbctttrava yM wmiit- VjR SALE Orloo e.enlDf mown, r rer bwn worn. Florence Lents, 1M So. l.h. FS41L OF COURSE your pbotoer Irtxa ww.ici otoaio win pKe- 415 No. 77UL BMW. LOST A Vunch at kr. tu lun oo vary nuJI oa K St. sear 1219 JL Ftwo Drawings of Silver Piece Are Sent to Lincoln For Study. A silver coin, bearing the In scription "Respublica Soldoren," and dated 1793. which wos found near Fairbury. Neb., may unlock the doors of a new clue of early exploratory parties in Nebraska, Pencil rubbings of tbe coin have been sent the University ct ?.c braska for possible Identification by Bertha Akin, Fairbury sebjol teacher, who in calling for exhibits of foreign money to be displayed in a Latin class, was attracted by this odd coin brought in by one of the students. The origin of the coin has not been definitely decided as yet, ac cording to E. E. Elackman. cura tor of the state historical society, who Is puzzling over the rubbings and sketches. Other Discoveries Made. From the rubbings, the date, the inscription, a crown, a large cross and letter S, and the amount of the coin "20 Baz" are distinguish able. The coin has been been so as to prevent perfect rubbings. It is slightly larger than a half dollar piece. The spot where the coin was picked up is near the point where, some years ago, a boy found an old bronze Spanish sword hanger. The sword hanger is now in the possession of tie historical so ciety. Tbe com was found in a lit tle tributary valley to Rose Creek, near Fairbury. Sororities Originate Many Unique And Expressive Slanp Expressions Y FRANCES MOLVOHF. Sorority slang send nmteily spiilU skyroi krltug. Slay mtll talk and sinlei would be alramled Seetbles. In other woiJh, slang play a major and imjMjt tmtt part m sorority die. The toed lives a round of it. She "flop out of ld. slaps on the glad rag, and ankle down the alley to 'collie h.' She snore through a class, meets a cake, gargles a coke with him. and goes home to mould belor tne evenug whoopi. She gets all dreHM-d up like a soie thumb, shukei. her dogs till the last trom bone die, and U ready to begin all over again." Slang changes with tbe season like all col log inte thing. It gets all hot and bothered with fur coats and all warm and worried with straw hat. It fluctuates like the stock market. Thus lis field Is doubly bioad at pttiwiit. since no one im quite sure whether It Is ttill winter or already spring. Exclamation of appreciation deserve particular attention, and the foremost of these Is the "aqueek." In a cigarette It's taste in a "squeek" it s Intonation. A high pitched one with an "1" on the end denote surprise or de light. A quick one expresses vexa tion. An "eek" without the "sq" means nearly anything. When n doubt, say "eek." Appreciation of the beautiful 1 expressed In highly artistic ways. "Pretty like a speckled pup" Is ab solutely tbe latest, iho "cute as a bug" is more appropriate for spring. "Cute." all by itself, is still good still meaning anything from Jaunty to bowlegged. When somebody gets "all prettied up." she is either a "doll" or " Mrs. As tor's plush horse." depending on whether the observer is Jealous or not. Appreciation of the unbeautiful is expressed in an equally pictur esque manner. "Roughnecks" and thugs" have become 'muscle necks" and "robbers." "Dumb dates" are "flat tires," "heels." "sore toes." and such "pedal ex pressions." People who come for ward with unwelcomed proposi tions are told to "go climb a weed" or "fry a banana." Surprise is heralded by "well 111 be a monkey's uncle." Then there are scholastic ex pressions, the most familiar of which are "pipe" and "snap'' courses. "Dry as the Scriptures" had also come into universal pop ularity before Coach Bible pro tested against the "asparagus." thus cast on his family. We have certain parties and groups to thank (or cuss) for cer tain coinages. For instance, the Pi Phi's d t have told. They have "couth-tough." (Front too many "puff -puff." maybe . From the ag college we have "my cow" and 'oh hore," muih to the chagnn of the "home eckrrs" are foici-d tu watch their "apple sauce" and "iHiloney" die by milieu, McCleery, the surcen.iful producer, succeeded in launching hi "oh yeah" and "don't be sillv" on the long suf fering public Ut year, and doubt less expects, "all sinters tu sub." from now on. And that brings us once again ta Hie Coruhusker CarnHal li pays to advertise you know. Oh, yah! Well that depends. Jo Jo and EaaU are getting lonesome and accord ing la lateid reports are looking forward with relish to Feb. 21. At yet there are no bareback rulers but tl.at should be easily remedied there's plenty of good material Danger! Iun't go near that Kapp Unit h "Believe It or not." you might be likely to, Cr.ne and lind out the painful truth get your portrait In charcoal and weep. I.Tjorance Is not always hlin. Aha, the end Is Bearing -here Tl! Yours truly. (With apol ogies to Little Jack Little.) Then the boy. b!e 'era. come , p. 1,1i.,ln Tlnla Plant, In for the v.o,t epithet of all.,1 l-Ml"Il lan They are anything from "rat Junior, ?etlltr Tfte face" and "horae necks" to ponsea" and "honey " There are still others, of course, that origi nated in third floor "cow ses sions." Draw your own conclusion. W. A. A. INTR AM URALS "What a break." said the ball as It bounced Into ber arm J. Tbe big struggle continues, and It looks as it some of these coeds really know bow to play basket ballactually! Sigma Eta Chl and Delta Gam ma pulled some li.st ones and managed to bring home the ham. Sigma Eta Chl htaged a close fight with tbe I-X-L'a and only created a score of 6-4. Delta Gam ma had a little better luck (what a break i and rolled up 19 points. What does It feel like to be suc cessful? Tbe halves are short and snappy but we have to give these poor coeds a chance imagine how tired they'd be to go to a dance after displaying such athletic prowess? By the way, think It'll snow tonight? What has that to do with basketball. 'Nary a thing. At la-st we've learned why girls keep their eyes shut when being kissed -they hate to see the fel lows make fools of themselves! PI Lamha Theta. honorary sor ority in Teacher college, will hold a tea In Fllen Smith hall. Thurs day. Feb. 20. from 4 to 6 o'clock tipen to all Junior and senior girls in Teacher college. The gathering will oe of Informal nature with short program and dancing. Sv.rzey Will I)icu Telexcopc Tuesday "Creat Telescopes of the World" will be the subject of the regular observatory lecture. Tuesdsy eve ning by Prof. G. D. Swesey. The obser. ""v "vlll be open from 7 to 10 o'c 'ne lect ire being given at 8 ' i Mi Wagner Will Tell Of DanMi Kxperiencea Miss Miriam Wagner of the de partment of physical education for women, will talk to the Physical Education club, Tuesday evening at Ellen Smith ball, on her work last summer at the Nils Bulsh's gymnastic school In Denmark. 1 "Your Drug Store" 1 r i hor Delirious Voatieta at our Luncheonette. tVhittmsn Candles The Owl Pharmacy 144 No. 14th A P. 10t Wurpler Will Enter Handball Tournament Bob Wurgler, Omaha man at tending the University of Ne braska, has entered the national Y. M. C. A. handball tournament to be held next week in St. Louis, Mo. Wurgler is the singles cham pion of tbe Omaha Y. M. C. A. Wurgler is representing Pi Kappa Alpha in the intramural handball tourney and will play either Grossman or Rich for the championship. Learn to Dance Guarantee to teach you in six Private Lessons, Classes every Monday and Wednesday. Private lessons morning, after noon St evening. 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