f i TH3S DAILY NEBRASKAN TWENTY-TWO MAKE PLACES ON UNIVERSITY , CADET BAND 1 V--A n Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday GIR ARD-GARDNER -& COMPANY In the Comedy Success "Dooley and the Diamond" 'Tit' Novelty Four Daley, Rice & Rafael Emmet's Canine Novelty Pathe News "The Angel of the Attic" Adroit Brothers "THE FRESHMAN" College Musical Comedy "The Grip of Evil" Selig-Tribune News "The- Timber Wolf" 'Boy From Gilded East" Bissett & Scott MAJESTIC Tuesday, September 19 "The Marriage of Molly'O" Featuring Mae Marsh and Robert Barron "Pills of Peril" Keystone Comedy with Chas. Murray "Mishaps of Musty Suffer" Time 1:30-3:15-7:16-9:00 p. m. "SPA" Get your Lunches at the ity Y. M. C. A., Cafeteria Plan 4 13TH AND P WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA EFEATUPtinB Solo Saxophones AND LcadingTrap Drummer in the West Book Dates Now! B4313 2476 Vine THE LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN FOR THE BEST Lunches, Home Made Candy and Ice Cream Cor. 14th and O Sts. ScIiGmbecks ; Orchestral i ! Service..... always ;THHSOL!ETIIiliG"w SOCIAL CALENDAR September 22 Sigma Alpha Epsilon dance Music hall. Christian Science Society recep tion Art hall. Silver Lynx house dance. September 23 Girls' Club Party for freshmen girls Temple. Alpha Sigma Phi houBe dance. Acacia Rosewilde dance. Phi Kappa Psl party Lincoln. Orval Chatt, '16, is practicing law at Taylor. Edna Coffee, '18, spent Sunday in Beatrice. Irving Frost, '16, is visiting at the Kappa Sigma house. Ruth Evans, '14, of Fairbury, has been the guest of Betty Doyle, '17. Jeanette Teagarden, '19, will attend Bchool at Walla Walla, Wash., this year. Mrs. G. W. Holland of Falls City, is visiting her daughter, Gladys Hol land. '19. Ruth Horrung, '18, has returned to school after having spent the summer in Auburn. Miss Marguerite McPhee,. assistant professor of rhetoric, spent several THE DAILY NEBRASKA DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS: City Campus-Station A, University Hal! Farm Campus--Postoff ice, Agricultural Hal! weeks of her summer vacation in tho Ozark mountains. ' Marian Watkinst '17, motored to Omaha, Sunday, and was the guest of Ruth Mills, '16. Louis W. Home, '16, is instructor in chemistry and botany in the high school at Emmett, Ida. James Colton, '19, has accepted a position as assistant physical director at the Omaha Y. M. C. A. Fred Wells, '17, has returned to col lege. Mr. Wells has been reporting on the Lincoln State Journal for the past two years. Vivian Fulton, '19, has returned to her home in Beatrice after spending the week in Lincoln. Miss Fulton will not attend college until second semes ter. A. O. Johnson, efficiency agent of the university, and E. L. Goldsmith, as sistant superintendent of construction, visited friends in Minnesota last sum mer. They made the trip by auto and returned through Iowa. Prof. Searl Davis of the rhetoric de partment, attended summer school last summer at Madison, Wis. Professor Davis and his mother made the trip from Lincoln to Madison by auto. They returned by way of Chicago, where they were joined by assistant registrar, A. H. Hiltner. Captain R. J. Saunders of the Uni versity Cadet band, yesterday gave out the names of twenty-two men who had made places on the band, as a result of the tryouts held last week. New men wishing to try out Tor the band are asked to report with instru ments Friday at 5 o'clock, in the Tem ple theatre. The twenty-two men selected yester day are as follow: M. H. Ackerman, R. J. Bayless, E. Bogue, A. Catlin, L. Crellin, Ralph Drake, S. P. Dudley, G. H. Foe, S. A. Germann, Merwyn Heald, Harry Har ris, W. H. Judd, Lawrence Kenny, M. C. Kuns, H. H. Lewis, Alan Moritz, P, B. Polnicky, W. F. Salsbury, W. B. Schroeder, Fred Silsbee, L. Swanson, R. E. Turnure. Oliver Theater Nights fie, 50c, 5c Mats. 88o and 80c All Seats Heservecl. ALL NEXT WEEK 8:15 Twice Daily-2:15 Clime's Cinema Optra RAMON A Helen R. Jackson's Famous Romance Set to a perfect vocal and Instru mental score, Interpreted by SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA of Chorni of Mission Singers The Love Story of the A Res. WWW J DISTINCTIVE APPOINTMENT ' 0 ..:Those wishing to give their parties that atmosphere which is an expression of Individuality and Good Taste, are Seldom at Sea in the selection of their music. THEY INVARIABLY CHOOSE SohQinbeek's Orchestra! Scrvi Knowing now, what will be that SOMETHING; NEW, a year from now, is only a part of their unequaled, unapproach able PRESTIGE PROOF PARTY SERVICE BOOK YOUR WE SELL KODAKS AND ALL THE SUPPLIES FOR THEM We do developing and Printing LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO. 1217 O St. (Eastman Kodak Co.) Register for your music work at THE UNIVESITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Twenty-Third Year just commencing Many teachers in all branches of music to choose from. Dramatic Art Aesthetic Dancing Ask for information WILLARD KIMBALL, Director 11th and R Sts. Opposite the Campus THE GLOBE & LAUN We Use Pure Soft Water It Saves Your Linen Visit Our New POTCH MiU. N.S 13Q So. 11th STREET PARTY TODAY! Sanitary Plant The Dutch Mill AT THE WINDSOR 230-234 No. 11th Street The most attractive and Unique EATING Place in Town. Lpeeial attention given to Faculty Members and Sudents WINDSOR HOTEL CO, AUGUST HAGENOW, Manager. DRY ii t '!