THE DAILY NEBRASKAN THE ATP ES Oliver Theatre TODAY-2:30. TONIGHT-8:15 H. H. Fraxee Present The World' Funniest Farce A PAIR OF SIXES" PRICES: Night 41.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Mat-$1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c MANHATTAN OBJECTS (Continued from page 1) The Merry- Musical Comedy "A GOOD FELLOW" A Big Mirth, Music and Fun 'Show An Entrancing Chorus "OLIVE IN THE MADHOUSE" THE TOONA INDIAN COMPANY MLLE. MARTHA & SISTERS "RUNAWAY JANE" Fifth Episode "BREAKING IN" Norton's Dansant SATURDAY 3:30 to 6 P. M. ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE vised list of the changes made In the football rules at the recent meeting of the football rules committee. Although the changes are more numerous than for several years, they are mostly un Important, dealing largely with the amending of former rules in regard to penalties and interpretations. The three of most Importance are the new ruling which allows players to return to the game only during an Intermis sion of two- succeeding quarters in stead of the. last year's rule which al lowed men to return to the game at any time during the last quarter; the specific statement that the ball is nor put in play, that is, is not "snapped back," until it has left the possession of the center a rule which will make impossible rather questionable fake plays In which the center holds the ball between his legs until the fake is well under way-wind the new rule which states that if a forward pass goes out of bounds it shall be an in complete forward pass, and shall there fore go to the opposing side at the point from which it was passed, should this occur on the fourth down. For merly when the ball was passed out of bounds on the fourth dawn, if the ball had not previously touched the ground, it went to the opposing side at the point it left the field of play. This will not permit the passing of the ball out of bounds on the fourth down, a play resorte to by munv teams to do away with the danger of a blocked punt. i CARE OF INJURED IN ENGINEERING WORK WIT if ill1 mmmrn WHITMAN'S CLASSY CANDY MEIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS THE DUTCH MILL A 6000 PLACE TO EAT. special music Exclusive Agency for MARTHA WASHINGTON CHOCOLATES "Sweet as the scent of roses Ture as the spotless snow." SUN DRUG CO. B2273 Cor. 14th & M Doctor J. Stanley Welch Explained How to Give First Aid to Injured in More Common Accidents Cut Flowers We extend you a cordial in vitation to call. Unique floral arrangement for all social occasions. Corsage Boquets a Specialty Griswold Seed Co. Floral Dept., 1042 O St. SIMMONS THE 3I7 SI2th PRINTER PHONE B23I9 On February 2nd. Dr. J. Stanley Welch gave a lecture and demonstra tion of the principles of First -Aid to the Injured. His purpose was pri marily to taech the engineer how to give the first assistance to a man who has been injured in the more common accidents of ' engineering work. He demonstrated how to remove foreign matter from the eye and the care and bandaging of that part. He demon strated how to prevent excess b"leedr ing, how to make bandages and treat wounds, burns, and cuts. He made first aid splints, and showed how to care for fractured members. He taught how to resuscitate a person asphyxiated, smothered or drowned and gave instruction of the care of persons poisoned or bitten by veno mous reptiles or. insects. Owning to the fact that this was such an interesting lecture and so practical and instructive, and that there was so few that heard it that the Engineering Society has asked him to repeat it on Wednesday veneing. February 17, which he has very kind ly consented to do. The lecture will be much the same with the exception that he will have with him a pulmotor which will be explained. Dr. J. Stanley Welch is a graduate of the University of Nebraska, of Northwestern, has served in the Cook County Hospital, and has studied ex tensively in Berlin and Vienna. Be- j sides this he has had a very wide prac tice in Lincoln and throughout the state. Dr. Welch is recognized as one of the greatest authorities on things medical and surgical in the state, if not in the middle west. The engineers are urged to come out and support the society and give Dr. Welch an audience that is worthy of his trouble. It is a subject not well taught in books and a subject taught In eastern engineering schools. All engineers out and bring a friend. After the lecture the meeting will be open for questions which the doctor will answer. Social ano personal Miss Gladys Wilkinson will enter tain the Le Matin Bridge Club at a one o'clock luncheon at the Lincoln today. Miss ' Florence Stone of Athens. Greece, will arrive in Lincoln today to be the guest of the Misses Ixniise and Olivia Pound. Miss Vera McLaughlin of Butte, Ne braska, was recently married to Churles J. Tomek, deputy treasurer of Boyd county. Mr. Tomek was former ly a student at the University. Miss Alice Loomis of the Home Economics department left for Chi cago the first of the week. She will visit the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, the University of Illinois at Champaign, and tho University of Wisconsin at Madison. Dr. Allison Dugdale of New York City, a graduate of the Medical Col lege, stopped in Lincoln, Monday. Doctor Dugdale returned three weeks ago from Paris, where he has been connected with a hospital of relief. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crittendon and daughter, Cornelia, entertained the members of the cast of "The Easy Mark," the Kosmet Klub play, at an informal dinner at their home Sunday evening. Clifford Scott, the com poser, entertained the company with selections of the latest music, includ ing the new Kosmet music. Professor Scott related a number of interesting and instructive incidents taken from his former stage experience. Bob Harley and "Lum" Doyle, who sang a duet, were forced to respond to sev eral encores. All present reported a delightful time. no such systems were in use, and it was the rule to design and install steam heating plants as simple direct pressure systems operating with thermostatic control, on four or five pounds pressure. Today, however, It is Just as customary to design much more flexible plants with elaborate vacuum or vapor provisions for circu lating the heating medium at extreme, variations of pressure or vacuum. If therefore seemed particularly fitting that such history and development be treated by one having every oppor tunity to know it most thoroughly, and Professor Hoffman has certainly had such opportunity. The qualifica tions most probably responsible for his selection are his work as past pres ident of the American Society of Heat ing and Ventilating Engineers, his first hand knowledge and observation of the development of the vacuum heat ing industry, and his reputation as an engineer and author. if" t of ;V ' v - V i- ? v : rfi s x A i ( i -i ) v- v 1 il', V' l j- Vv WAR SUMMARY The latest reports fnm Berlin as- isert that Field Marshall von Hinden- burg has been completely victorious in his third battle with the Russians around the Mazurian likes in East Prussia, capturing 40,000 Russians and large quantities of stores. Prussia is now said to be clear of the Russian forces. The Russians have also completely evacuated Bukowina, according to re ports originating in the Austrian foreign office, but the Petrogard war ministry asserts that they are hold ing their own all along the eastern line. David Lloyd George, chancellor of the' exchequer, speaking before the Parliament hinted at further aid on the side of the allies from countries not now engaged in the war. He stated that the allies had brought into action up to date only one-third of their strength, and that to throw the other two-thirds into the field and maintain them would involve i'n an nual expenditure of 2 O00.0o6.O00 pounds. He further said that Great Britain was ready to finance any who might come. The entrance of Portu gal in the war is regarded as imminent. Canadians were worried by reports that hostile aeroplanes had crossed th border from the United States and were proceeding in the direction of Ottawa, where the Parliament sat in session. But two days remain before Ger many will carry info effect her order for a submarine attack against enemy merchant vessels. HARRY STUB8S as "T. BOGGS J0H1S" and BEATRICE MAUDE as "FLORENCE STOKE" in "A Pair of Sixes." At The Oliver Tonight, Wednesday, and Wed. Matinee PROF. HOFFMAN WILL LECTURE IN WEST Has Accepted Invitation to Address International Engineering Con gress at San Francisco LOSXGold signet ling, with Initials G. F. K. Call L-95f 0. Reward. Prof. J. D. Hoffman, head of the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nebraska, has for some time been in receipt or an invi tation to Address the International En gineering Congress at San Francisco. in September of this year. He has de cided to accpet the invitation and is now busy preparing the paper, which is to consider the historical develop ment of vacuum heating systems, and in addition will make an exhaustive comparison of vacuo-vapor machinery and appliances. The invitation comes as a distinctive honor to the Nebraska Professor, as the Congress is strictly international in character, for, accord ing to present count, twenty-one differ ent countries of the world will have representatives present. The International Engineering Con gress is to be held under t'ue auspices of the five great national engineering societies, namely, the American So ciety of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical En gineers, the American Institute of Elec trical Engineers and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine En gineers. The president of the Con gress is Colonel G. W. Goethals, who has consented to preside in person over over its general sessions. The various papers presented in its special sessions will be grouped into ten sec tions, and each section will have a printed volume of its transactions and papers for distribution to the libraries of the world. In the section including the subject of heating and ventilation provision has been made for only six papers upon this particular -subject, one of these being that of Professor Hoffman. An American was selected for the treatment of vapor heating systems because in northern United States, as nowhere else in the world, has this type of heating system ben so rapidly developed. Ten years ago practically Scott's Orchestra. B-46l'1. Can B-1482 or J u N I O R p Sat, March 6th Rosewilde Party House Ticket $3.C0 V