, . ,v THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THEATRES THE FORUM ""SRSftT" OLIVER THEATER TONIGHT, SAT. & SAT. MAT. Bud Fisher's Musical Creation, "Mutt and Jeff in Panama" NIGHT $1 to 25c Mat 50 & 25c. MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 12 JAMES K. HACKETT IN "THE GRAIN OF DUST JAN. 15 EMMA TRENTINI. LYRIC THEATER Thurs., Fri., and Sat., Jan. 8-9-10. THE TROY COMEDY FOUR Comedians & Harmony Singers THE MEYAKO" SISTERS Pretty Japanese Girls A-Powerful Two-Part Photo Play "HEART'SEASE" A Startling Dramatic Feature "PATHE'S SEMI-WEEKLY" "A DIP IN THE BRINE" THREE SHOWS DAILY, 2, 7 and 9 MAT, All Seats 10c, NIGHT, 15c ORPHEUM THEATER THUR., FRI., SAT., JAN. 8, 9 and 10 First American Tour CHUNG HWA COMEDY FOUR 3lever Exponents of Harmony & Fun THE THREE ELLISONS ARMSTRONG & CLARK TWO CARLTONS BIANT AND MAC THE BLANK FAMFLY THE KELLI DUO NEBRAKA ANIMATED WEEKLY Mat". Daily at 2:15, Pnce6 15 & 25c Night, 8:15, Prices 15, 25, 35, 50, 75c University Jeweler and Optician C A. TUCKER JEWELER S. S. SHEAN OPTICIAN 1123 0 St. YELLOW FRONT YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED UML, . .WTM1M I Tfr.n: wjnrjra-iii Spharo Styx Show OLIVER THEATER SAT. JAN. 17 A Fun Festival consisting of up-to-the-minute "vodvil" and minstrel entertainment produced by an all university cast. OVER SIXTY IN CAST WRITTEN BY A UNI MAN DIRECTED BY JOHN T. PRINCE, JR. PRICES $1, 75c, 50c Reserva tions open Monday at Olover Box Offiec. Organizations reserve tomorrow. The Nebraikan Does Not Ncceuariljr En dorse the Sentiment! Expressed in Thu Column To the Kditor ol The I)ail Ne braskan There omen a time in 111" (areer of the successful and proxies she business man when he must change or expand the supporting elc nients of his business to conform with the more advanced and up to date ideas of the times If he persists on remaining in the same old tut he is soon classed as a "hack nuniher" and his business piestige is soon on a i lipid decline The "Hag" is at the present time facing some such condition Not n ( essarily is it synommous to a busi ness entei prise, as such an enterprise is usually thought of, hut essential!) il is a parallel to one This university is rapidly growing in si.e and prestige and what part of a university better portravs Its spirit and piogreBalveliess than tin' publication which olli iall i eprescnis it Although the present puhlication is a very credltahle one an movement which has as its put pose the advancement and betterment of the paper should be heartily en couraged The increased cost, of pub lication and the resulting increase in the subscription price seems to be about the only boog-a-boo" standing in the way of a change for such a better incut, but the Michigan Daily, a fie (olunin puhlication of the Universit) of Michigan costs but two dollars and fifty cents per year and Is delivered to the subscribers' door week das and Sundavs If they can do It in Michigan we can do it here in .W bra ska I take it that an exchange of uui ersity publications is can led on be tween those colleges which, by virtue ol there geographical positions are bound together by common interests and a university paper goes far in establishing in the minds of Its read ers the status of the university which it represents Nebraska-has taken the lead in athletics and shown her su periority on the forensic platform, and it is indeed time that the official rep resentative of the student body, its dailv paper, should stride into the pace which has been set, and be put on a par with the dally publications of Michigan and other mid western Insti tut ions Let's get out of the rut! I. R. K , 'It! . ; . v, l9BHaBBaBBa SABBBBBL "vBBBIBBBBBBBBh 9 BB JU0S ft hIBBBhDl BBBMBBBBV -S BBBl if v vfi'BBBHBY b aBBBBJBBBBBBV -4B Sbwh khMfMr f''k KBBbVbT ' xr?vfllLwawJ ft ' OH i vmc i vmr 7Kn Wb ISBBHiS isBBBbbBi bjIJSmMbbmbmbm "W sJSbbfw htmbSBbW "IBBbBjImpBm1 'a3 4JbTbST BVBwaMSBffiaBiHPJIIRMBBB ' Dr. Winnett Orr Speaks To Premedical Men at Orthopedic Tonight The first of a serieB of lectures, ar ranged for by the Premedical associa tion, will be given tonight. Dr. H. Win nett Orr will deliver his address on "The Causes and Methods of Preven tion and Cure of Deformities." The lecture will be illustrated by patients and stereopticon slides. The lecture will be given at the Orthopedic hospital at 7:30 tonight. In Scene from JAMES K. HACKETT "The Grain of Dust." At The Oliver Monday Night. Ted Marrlner Cleaner, natter, and Repairer. Auto B-1799. 235 No. 11th. Artistic dance programs and menu 'or particular people. George Bros., Printers, 1313 N street ALL SOULS' CHURCH A Free Religious Society C'ORNKR II AND 12 ill ARTHUR L. WEATHKRLY, Minister This it a religious society with the University ideal, "the search after truth." It haa no creed or dogma to defend. It seek to develop the reverent attitude toward life and the sprit of service among men. Problems of life are discussed frankly and freely in the light of modern knowledge. Service, 10:45 a. m. "THE STRUGGLE FOR PERSONALITY" Students' Liberal Religious Union, 12:15 Mr. Weatherly: "Can the College Man and Woman be Religious?" YOU ARE INVITED