THE DAILY NEBRASKA! Oliver Theater FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 3 A Musical Event of Art, Music and Dancing for "All University of Nebraska" Celebrated Russian Dancer PAVLEY AND OUKRAINSKY Miss Jarman, Contralto Complete Company and Sym phony Orchestra of 25 PRICE8 $2.00 ,to 60c ALL NEXT WEEK (Except Thursday Night, Nov. 9) 3 Times Daily -2:30, 7:20 and 9:00 p. m. "Tho Litllo Girl floxt Door" "It Is impossible that any gir." should open the door to destruc tion after having been shown so vividly what lies beyond." Children under 16 not admitted. Thursday-Friday-Saturday Martin Meck's Orpheum Circuit 2:30 Two Performances Daily 8:20 ALLAN BROOKS In His Newest Comedy Dramalet "Dollars and Sense" LINNES CLASSIC DANCERS Featuring Mile. Una DUNBAR'S OLD TIME DARKIES In Southern Plantation Melodies AL & FANNY STEDMAN In "Pianocapers" S. W. SAVEEN and ALEX CROSS Travesty Gladiators HARRY CLARKE "IndividualityThat's His Specialty" GORDON & RICA In a Cycle of Surprises ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA 'Prices Mats., All Seats 25c; Nights: 25c, 50c, 75c LINCOLN'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY NELUSCO AND HURLEY European Versatile Novelty THE SHIELDING SHADOW" Episode No. 3 "THE MYSTIC DEFENDER" PATHE NEW8 "WHEN LITTLE LINDY SANG" Drama "A CROOKED MIXUP" Comedy STANLEY AND FARRELL In "After the Wedding" TIME 2, 7, 9 MATINEE 10c NIGHT8 15c AGESTIC Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday "ONE DAY" Sequel to "Three Weeks" Love, Tragedy, Drama and Comedy are Judiciously woven into this great tory. Also Comedy Wednesday and Thursday Hans and Fritz Cartoon Comedy Time 1:30, 8:15, 6:00, 7:15, 9 p. m. Admission 5 and 10 cents For Justice of the Peace 7. 0. McEEYNOLDS, Atty. University of Nebraska Alumnus Keep Carbon Copies of lectures, theses, etc. .This can only be done by buying or renting a typewriter. Special rates to students. Phone or call at L C Snnlh & Bro. Typsvmler Co. LINCOLN, NTEIL. November 3 Sigma Chi dance Lincoln. Delta Upsilon Freshman house dance. Alpha Omicron PI dance Lindell. Agricultural Club dance Rosewilde. Catholic Students Club dance Mu sic hall. Phi Gamma Delta dance Chapter house. November 4 Delta Delta Delta freshman House dance. Girls' Football Luncheon Temple. Informal Dance Armory. PI Beta Phi Freshman house dance. Sigma Nu dance Lincoln. Silver Lynx dance Chapter house. N. P. E. Girls' party Armory. Sigma Phi Epsilon dance Chapter house. Elliot Allen, '18, has returned from a trip to Tobias. Ernest Sturgis, from Sioux City, is a guest at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house. HIKERS' CLUB PLANS WALK TO GREENWOOD AND RETURN, SATURDAY With the brisk air and bright days of fall, not only football, but walking, has taken a prominent place in the minds of University students, especial ly the men. The University of Nebras ka Hikers' club, an organization formed to -promote this almost forgot ten art, has announced a contest for members to be held Saturday morn ing, November B. With the old men, the initiates will walk to Greenwood and back, all In one morning and In time to eee the Ames game. The Greenwood hike is a favorite one of the club, which has been in ex istence for some time. Some of the members of the club were among those who started to walk to Omaha last spring, but were held up by rain. The invitation to join the organiza tion was issued by Gifrora can Kirsch, president, and Leslie Giffen, vice-president. HOME ECONOMICS WORK IN NORMAL SCHOOLS BEFORE NORMAL BOARD The state normal school board has called a conference for the home eco nomics teachers of the four state nor mal schools, Chadron, Peru, Kearney and Wayne. This conference will be held In Lincoln next week and is of marked importance. The object of the meeting Is to pro vide a means for better correlation be tween the high school, normal school and university, In the home economics courses. The plan is to arrange the two-year normal school course so that it will be in concordance with the freshman and sophomore years at the University, and thus full credit can be given here for the work. BOOKS ON BOOZE The University Intercollegiate Pro hibition association calls to the atten tion of the students that In a list of the best books on the liquor problem, published by the National Intercolleg iate Prohibition association, the fol lowing are found in the University library: Artman. Samuel R. The Legalized Outlaw. Calkins, Raymond C Substitute for the Saloon. Cutten, George B. The Psychology of Alcoholism. Gordon, Ernest The Antl-Aiconoi Movement In Europe. Koren, John Economic Aspects of the Liquor Problem. Partridge, G. E. The Psychology of Intemperance. Northwestern has a "Helen Club," of which only girls by that name are members. Ex. THE Evans Telephone B2311 833 North 12th SI Rawson White, '18, has been visit ing at his home in Omaha. Sam Smith of the DePauw chapter of Sigma Chi, is in the city. Sarah Cole, '18, has returned from a visit at her home in Omaha. Pollock Parmele, '19, has been visit ing at his home in Plattsmouth. William Goehnpr, ex '15, of Seward, is a guest at the Sigma Chi house. Genevieve Rose, '19, and Gertrude Munger, '19, sang in the LeBaron Wheatley recital at the Temple, Tues day evening. Helen Curtice, '19, Sarah Risdon, 20, Marian Hall, '19, Betty Doyle, '17, Janet Chase, ex-'18, Norman Curtice, 19, Max Miller, '18, Joe- Seacrest, ex '18, Pace Woods, '19, and John Stod dart, '18, are forming a party which will motor to Louisville this afternoon to be the guests of Ruth Fitzgerald at a dinner dance tonight. Yale undergraduates have formed an aerial coast defense carps. Two hydro-aeroplanes are used in practice daily, and the men in the "overland battery" are all members of senior so cieties. Ex. Resenting an attempt by juniors and seniors to have him, a freshman stu dent at Carroll college, Wisconsin, re cently drew a revolver and scattered his tormentors with a volley of shots. Ex. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS A. H. HUTTON State Representative REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION Yours for a Business Session and a Square Deal for the Tax Payer H. J. WHITM0RE Democratic Nominee for POLICE JUDGE GEO. H. EISSEE Law Class 1897 Non-Partisan Candidate For DISTRICT JUDGE Cleaners, Pressors, Dysrs For the "Work and Service that Pleases CjlW B2311. The Best quipped Dry Cleaning Plant to the West. One day service If needed Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt service. Repairs to men's garments carefully made. . 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