nil iMiw. oanni u mm Tiinr.n Till: DMI.Y M IIKVSKAN SOCIETY U xetliitit T tail Jrr.rM.'i. (tilling f.tr ll ' f irt all actititu ! I from i.'M until .V'1' n clock five luiilrl . itliIiir --v. ,,.!., w ill tw hankedn it 111 resets " I ' 1 feraa. Fright r..l.w4 l'i m til nVtrt oteher ortt", 01 , Ik " '' "i r UH em UM hi pt f ih ! organisation par- tirtpating l rH,, tpodMir U '. rourirf Ih 'r ll Mr, t. J. Thompson; Mi i.iu Hung. ponor A. W, . rrd. Wis naric) VcPonald. XV. A. A ronsoe. and rpre.itallv of th l f Ulster board. Ounng the terond hmir. Him Bmii Miller university X'. XV. C. A. secretary; inu Hiekll. secretary t ln HrPpr- M" "r1 f,rr' and Miss Ileal r") ItVhaMaon, tpnfr of A. XV. m ill pour. Th main features of th after noon's entertainment Indul Mint Antoinette lnroro In Violin nln. arrompnid by Miss I'ornslia Crl who will alo play vral riann solo. n1 Mini Arrirlh ,rrr h prMnl plftno Th Y. XV. O. A.. A. XV. ft . XV. A. A . P'f P'""r bM n1 th I'm rny lirnipi of Vomn X'oter iihur honor. Krh trmip ll decor ( on room of th hail hfr Ihnr offirm HI rmin Miinnit th t to vplin th purpr n1 work of th ort.nlr' tion. Hln MrAnultV prirt in th Y. xv. 1, A. room. Khr fiivlnrd. th A. XV. ft.: Ruth 1U irtonrl. XV. A. A, nl Charlotte joTf. Big ftiMr board. Fall Motif to Prevail At 1'gma Nu Houi Party Appropriate, fall color will b H aa lrroratlona at the Sigma Nu houi party. Friday. October tenth, which t to be Riven In ho nor of the frephmen. Howey Gard ner unci I rhairman. haa an nounced that arranjrementa for one TYPEWRITERS Pr fr th Rnynl rrthl typ r:lr. Ih Mmil mm-hln f"r ih Kidrnt. All mV- nf m' hlrri ta for rfit. All maliri of uM nil- Chltll r5TT!MII. Nebraska Typewriter Co. Call -tU7 1232 O St. LEARN TO DANCE WILL TEACH YOU TO DANCE IN SIX PRIVATE LESSON! ALLROOM AND TAP Stirt New Tap Clan Wed., Oct. 16 Letiont Merning, Afternoon and Evening by Appointment RESULTS GUARANTEED Lee A. Thornberry L82S1 Private Studio 8300 Y KIDDIES Look what wa art going to have at our Saturday Morning; Party Charley Chaplin In "The Circus" Don't forget th Wolfe Cycle Co. Are Going to Give Away Free A BICYCLE STUART i J -T. - i V- t : if Love and duty eUiah In a whirlpool or human emotions. Ramon Novarro In "The Call of the Flesh" with DOROTHY JORDON ERNEST TORRENCE RENEE ADOREE STA'GE Santo and Butler. Revue with Seven Rythmaniac -ADDED- Special Picture of Initiation of 1930 U. of N. Freihmen 1930 Cornhusker Football Team LINCOLN Ronald Coleman When ha chose love as a part ner he fell out with crime! "Raffles" with XAY FRANCIS Bargain Hour 12 to 1 25c THIS WEEK Special Pictures of Initiation of 1930 U. of N. Freshmen Come See Yourself In clotures N V- I I SPECIAL PICTURES OF THE 1 COHNHUSKERS inaug. an. I t.L.wti wi; , llv , Ih Mi it ii 1 lnu-ln ult, riiooh l l!!!. 11 .u itli I M..r,- ilau nil iiiiimivm ami ..-. Social Calendar r int). Oil XT Kpi hie pat'y Saturday, Oct. 4. H Kappa Alpha hu patty Alpha Ian mr h-mae party. Thi Camm ivua hona party. hl timet a hoi paity. y.ta Ita Tan hMi party. Hifmi Thl rlpailon hmiae party. Zeta Tan Alpha houa paity. Imrii Peta Pt houae patty, ft Kappa I'M boie patty. Thei t"hl bona patty. hundred rouplea are brinif m'le and Individual favota have been ordered for all jurnla. 1iarnr will tnclud flat hlnlfa Trouty. Alumna ef Alpha Delta PI Return r"or Party Th Alpha IVU IM roiity I jTlvinf hotit. patty lor the riettte on Hat unlay. Virginia tandall. MildiTd Topp. t'nnio HeabrooV and Itcmi.e Tetemon. Omaha alumnae, are driving down for th Texa-NernaWa game and th rrty. Kramea lackey and Irma Rrhuler. '30. will drive up from X ilbur. whrre they are teach ing thla year. The chapeionca for the dame will be Mr. and Mr. J. K. Lawrence. !r. and Mr. H. A. Capek. and Mia. ld Dumrtead. Formal Pledging Held At Alpha Chi Omega House formal pledging waa held at the Alpha C'hl Omega hou Monday evening. Twenty girls were given pledge r'n"- At the r'f-S6 jr:'ct Ing. officer were elected. They are president. Klouine Reel; vice preMdenl. Martha Herxhey; necre tary, Imogrne Rtelnmrier. and treanurer, LVMarie Hilliard. Rutheet Entertained At Large Dinner Party Fortv-eight member and rush eea of'the Thl Tau Thota fra ternity met at the XVesleyan foun dation parsonage for a social eve ning, Tuesday evening, when a upper was served at 6:30. Group singing and talk on the various phases of the fraternity were fea tures of the program. X. Kdgar Gates apoke. telling why he rec ommended Thl Tau Theta. Other sneakers on the program and their uhlects were: "What is Thl Tau Thela." bv Henry Rinker; 'Thl Tau Theta's Record." by C. Ber trand Shultz, and 'Thl Tau Theta'a Purpose, by Harold Bates, Lloyd XX'att. Norman Teters and Rev. XV. C. Fawell. Bernard Mal colm acted aa toastmaster during the program hour. Mil Weaver Chosen To Be Mid Nebraska Dorothv Jane XVeaver, '32, Lin coln, has' been chosen as Miss Ne braska for the dedicatory pro gram of the new Waubonsie bridge at Nebraska City. Oct. 17. Miss Weaver Is the daughter of Gov. and Mrs. A. J. Weaver and a member of Pi Beta Phi. Together with Miss Iowa, who will be cho sen in the near future, Mlsa Ne braska will clip the ribbon and officially open the new Missouri river bridge to traffic. Miss Wea ver served as Miss Nebraska at the opening program of the Mis souri river span at Blair last spring. Alpha Xi Delts To Entertain Frosh The actives of Alpha Xi Delta will entertain at a houae dance on Friday evening in honor of their pledges. About sixty couples will be present. The chaperons will be Miss Lulu Runge and Mrs. Made line Grennard. Betas Book Aggie land Orchestra The Aggieland Brunswick rec ording orchestra has been secured by Beta Theta Pi to supply music for their house party Saturday night. The affair is being given by the active members of the chapter in honor of the pledges. Miss Julia Koester, Kappa Alpha Theta, drove with her brother, William Koester, Beta Theta PI, to her home In Kansas the past week end. Misses Dorothy Struble and "Modern Quality will linger long after prices are Forgotten1 There's such a notice able difference w h eji garments are cleansed by professionals. Cleaners S0UKUP & WEST0VER MgTS. CALL F2377 "26TH YEAR IN LINCOLN" Modern liA fit ( hrt k ,nmrt tor Shulrnt Dirrrlorx Student wdtH names kegin ning im C, D, I If F huld Chk n student lrcUry lull In IniiI Scene hall tr mutates. lrn l(u f fremont r eh-eitd gur.la at th Kpp Al pha Ihrta hil Mi lvtlli himrk. Kpp Alpha Theta. attended a i1lii.ff in Krwaid on Te.lay. Kiom thai h rnt to hrr hum in lavid t'lty. trtiiimng to the timxetaity the following day MOVIES ARE USED IN t K Extension Division Offers Instruction Featuring Yale Chronicles. Cairn correspondent course In American history. upplemrnted by the showing of historhal mo tion picture of fifteen lmrtnt episode in American history. Is now being ottered by the univer sity extension division. One, two or Xhree hours' credit may be eainrd according to the number of lessona read and the number of references. Events Depicted. The motion pictures are in X'ale Chronicle of America, pro duced by Vale university and dis tributed by the university exten sion division, depicting some of the outstanding events affecting the history of thia country. Th I'hronlclea are bajted upon 'The fhronlrle o( America." a htntory of America In fifty volumes. The primary purpose of these photoplays Is to provide a new ap paratus to aid in the teaching of hlstoiy. The photoplays are now being shown In different parte of the country by Americanization groups, community clubs, civic and historical clubs, and other similar groupa. They are alo be ing hsmI to aid In Inst Miction In grade schools, high schools and colleges. Miss Lyman In Charge. The class work in the course will consist of attendance at the photodramas and lectures, writ ten exercises, and the examina tion. The correspondence work In the course will be handled aa are other correspondence courses. Miss Blanche Lyman, Instructor in history, will have charge of the course. I-If.HTY WOMEN OUT FOR SPKEI) BALL PRACTICI Speedbal XVednesday evening opened the women s Intramural sport program Xor the year, with about eighty girls out for the first practice. Although there were quite a group out for the practice it ia hoped by Jean Whitney, head of speedbali, that there will be over a hundred girls out for the prac tice tonight and Friday night. All groups are urged to send their team out for practice so that they will be familiar with the game be fore the tournament begins next week. Girls who are enrolled in individ ual gymnastics will not be eligible to play speedbali. All girls intend ing to play are requested to wear low heeled shoes. CIVIL ENGINEERS FROM IOWA STATE VISIT ST. LOUIS AMES, la., Sept. 30. Twenty five senior civil engineers at Iowa State college left here yesterday by bus for St. Louis on tneir an nual inspection trip, which is re quired for graduation, In charge of W. E. Galligan, professor of water supply and san itary engineering, they will visit various engineering works en route, stopping at Cedar Rapids, Keokuk, Jacksonville, 111., and Al ton, 111. Bridge construction, hy droelectric developments, sewage disposal and airport design are the main Items being studied. While at St. Louis the students will attend the fall meeting of the American Society of Civil Engi neers, of which Anson Marston, dean of engineering, is past presi dent. This trip of one week takes the place of the Chicago trip here tofore made in the spring. IOWA STATE MAKES REGISTRATION GAIN AMES, Ia Sept. 30. A total of 4.259 students had enrolled at Iowa State college Saturday noon, at the end of the first week of reg istration, according to J. R. Sage, registrar. This number is a gain of 148 over the registration at the same time last fall. CLASSIFIED WANT ADS. AFTER ALL it's a Townsend photograph that you want. LOST JewHeTT" AT tTO. sIsFer pinT Finder call P1297 for reward. Ber nlre Loutiienhelaer. Will sacrifice a (fold-trimmed, melody C Conn naxaplione. F 78M. 1725 Dakota. Six Popular Including "Journey's End" and "Holtday" UNIVERSITY PLAYERS SEASON TICKET CAMPAIGN See a "TasteF for NTRAMURALS 0 START AT ONCE STATES VOGELER Fall Sports Program Will Commence With Socctr For Fraternities. i PLAN TENNIS TOURNEY All-University Meet to Start Monday; Three Races Scheduled. rail intramural trt pnciam will stail immetliatrlv. announced Rudy Xo;eli-t, i.irtilor -f intra mural M.ts. yi-stei.lay. Nccr III occupy th lime f the frater nities for the nut few rk and an all university Irnni tmima nirnt will statl nut Monday. side the two Mtt XVgrier an nounced that three two mile tara ill be tun between candidate In m th hol unieiity. Thiity-seven entrant er r reived for th tennis lournameid and lheie entrants ln lud men trom rion-fratrrmtv groups aa well as fraternities. Pairing will b made immediately and the tourna ment will start Monday. Notice will be sent to all entrant as to hen and who they will play. A.n Medal. The two mile roces aie also for baibs as well as Iraternity men and will start in a very hoit time. Kveiyone In the university Is eli gible for the races except letter men in cro country. Six medal will be swarded to men having the highest average in the three tact A gold medal will be given for first place, two silver medals for second and third, and three broni medals for fourth, fifth, and sixth. These medals are given on a basis of the average of three races. Races Scheduled Tuesday. All the races will be run on Tuesday at 5 o'clock unless it rains. In this case the races will be run on the following Thursday at 5 o'clock. Dates for the three races are Oct. 14. Oct. 21 and Oct. 28. All men who wish to run are urged to come out and practice Im mediately to jet Into some kind of shape for the runs. By these all-university events Director X'ogeler is attempting to reach all the men of the university. Mr. X'ogeler hopes that barbs, as well as fraternity men will respond for the events. Ihus bringing all the groups of the school into con tact. idraanner XOP OL' TEXAS!" This haa wmnt th battle crv of the Comhuskers and will not subside until the final gun goes off Sat urday afternoon. Whether the game ends win, lose or draw, Ne braskans will scream "Top Ol' Texas" until the last moment. Thia idea of having a alogan for each game is sponsored by the Innocents society and has proved to be extremely popular. Placarda appeared about the campus Wednesday and every Husker car should be adorned with one of these cards. It Just goes with all the rest of the en thusiasm. OW that football season is about to officially begin, the question of rallies will claim a little attention. Last year the ath letic department became afraid that enough spirit was not being generated for the Nebraska-Kan sas Aggie game. A campaign for excitement was started and after the smoke of battle had cleared away it was discovered that several professors had received minor injuries, 1n ad dition to their outraged dignities. No casualties were reported, how ever. Pittsburgh, Missouri and Kan sas Aggies will be the cause of the three major rallies this year and rallies for the other games will not be quite as important. DY a rally being important it is D not meant that no attention will be paid to the other games. The idea of having the three ma jor rallies was adopted because a rally loses its effect If the same routine is gone through for every game. The Innocents, Corn Cobs, Mor tar boards and Tassels have a real job ahead of them. They must de velop plenty of pep and fire for the big games of the year but must also be able to keep tnis en thusiam under control. The discussion and excitement aroused by last year's demonstra tion has placed the student body in a critical position. TF the students don't get excited 4 nrt take, the came as a matter of course the alumni will scream to the skies that the "Or Corn husker spirit" has been lost. Tf thoxr e-et all evcitrr! and worked up and stage a rally such . .S.S.S.Sl. . -) f..S- Productions Student Rates ) in t.hrrtirtg UttH k .frr OfH-n ! Sorotilirt Srris whkS) wer WA f xtuxat let thir I' ttall IkU ny I heir prMn ! I Mais M IK hrng Mcln. A felotli f Mats In K oemtni I'M ( crg etli is taken m time I?. RprMe)ltiS of ritte may rr (Mm Mt ) t f .ity fiv ') tin '" ) add'Hoei! fitly cM tr tach tKkel at Jnn K. Ihk.'I ettkr In h Hiiuum le1y.. If t remaining sett r t n) tee mrrw they will M Id t traUrsutie. as ha bren don in Ih past -they ai a bunch of hoodlums and should all l kid it 4 h H ItHigh )ob. this tally busi ness Co on way and )u get cussed. Co Ih other way snd ytu gt russed tin T1IK tally pit.llem is teally mi- lutant a any athletic nmli will tell you It help to pl team in th toiiel pvi hologi. al Mate o will th game It ! slaria spirit ther I really om i heeling at Ih gam. Th only Hung to do la to go brad and allv for th game and trul to piovidem that lb nidi will not get out o control I U i possible to hav tallies, and I real tallies at that, and hot get like the mob did last year. t T"I1K four Texan who wet m- mured to have been bit by the flu ar back In suit and will be on hand when the game Mart Saturday afternoon. t'aplain "Hull" Floyd, the only veteran in th backflrld was ba k with the squad th early part of the week and la In fin condition for the game. Magrill, Nolan and Malon were the other men reported to h ill but are all bark in suit and will come with the squad. This Floyd Is rumored to be one of the best Interference run ners In the southwest and has earned plenty of fame In thia de pal tmni of the game. XVonder how he compares with "Blue" Howell? WAA. BOARD PLANS Coed Groups Winning Sport Events Will Be Awarded New Placques. The executive council and sport board of W. A. A. met Wednes day In the women's gymnasium to discuss plans for fall activities. As many board members as pos sible will serve in th W. A. A. booth during the all activities tea this afternoon. Novel posters, skins and trophies will be used as decorations, according to Harriet Fair, booth chairman. A new mimeograph machine and new placques bave been purchased by the organisation. The placques to be given to the group who wins a first place are of brown stained wood with a steel plate on which the name of the winning groupa will be engraved. They will become a permanent possession of the group who keeps them three years. The placques are expected to prove more suc cessful than the old skins which MOTOR OUT COM PANY specializes in Rent-A-Car services; new and nearly new cars at low rates for all kinds of trips. We invite old and new cus tomers to call us. MO TOR OUT COMPANY, B-6819, 1120 P Street. Always open. ".4 Y our Srrvirp" RECTOR'S PHARMACY 13th A P C. E. BUCHHOL2, Mgr. m Quality First, Always Food is fuel for that curious engine we call our body. And as in the case with all other engines, the best quality of fuel gives the best results. That is why our motto is "Quality First, Always" in preparing and serving our Special Students' Lunch and Special Students' Supper at the ANNEX CAFE where twenty University of Nebraska football players have agreed to man age the upstairs dining room for D, H. Harris. The lunch hour begins at 11 :00 a. m. and lasts until 2 :00 p. m. During this period you may have your choice of three numbered lunches, all different and different each day, consisting of meat, vegetables, rolls and butter, and coffee or milk, at the very low price of 35 cents. The Special Students Supper begins at 5:00 p. m. and lasts until 8:00 p. m. It is similar and yet different from the lunch, and the price is 35 cents. Students who must economize can live well ai i keep well eating at the Annex Cafe, and spend leu than a dollar a day. OPEN ALL NIGHT hat pieMoii.lv bn n-e l A ther nunxler thai! It lo la MKle. is Ih ikoenen ( mraaiuiit a a tbk Ih fn iM of Ih or ganisation in the dilfrient tport A xit brd mreln.J mill b held Ih first Wednesday tf eiy noeilh at ft o l-a k 'MX IOW A Ml I) KYIS i iiv ii iicim: si txii AUH la. hti .Vl Mix fami'Io in i. . . i . - - ' rn-p and Mls Undents at ! iHtal Cllrg. b seleiled for Ih faim no a )id;ihg squad huk is ill lepreaent th collex at the An'ikia Kal l.uvulu hwy at Kansas City and th In- 7 WinBri Try Several ol Our mm DRESSES 4l "ll't SimiH Back to Dressed Correctly thanks to this FREE Style Leaflet H rtT,. K You will surely be dressed correctly for the big event if yo follow the advice contained in this valuable leaflet. Prepared by Learbury stylists from first-hand information and double checked by one of America's leading style counselors. Contains actual color photo graphs of models snd materials, with en semble suggestions. It's yours for the asking. Aiithrntir Sm SimctvSc ScnS- FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS lemstional je.tv k noltlo at I fc" ago. Mddrrn Orcheitrs Msylnf Enjoysblt and rrofitable Hampton Orchestra School . iracnea aii iniirumsnii ana . . . I flltS 1 0U in tht BtUtfietS. 208 Liberty Bld In Itr 1 hriflx College! Stxtcd b my It