THE DAILY NEBRASKA JLtA ax i Monday Only the daintiest of screen stars MARIE DORO In a phtooplay of heart interest "THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN" Monday & Tuesday also, the Paramount, Holmes Travelogues Just Tuesday thai fascinating screen star MAE MURRAY In a role admirably suited to her particular talents "THE DREAM GIRL" Continuous; Shows until 12 p. m. with election returns Wednesday & Thursday Geratdine Farrar's Husband f LOU TELLEGEN In a stirring photodrama in which a man and woman con quer their baser impulses. "THE VICTORY OF CONSCIENCE" Also Paramount Pictographs Friday and Saturday the betwitching Cinema favorite FANNIE WARD Star of "Tennessee's Pard- ner," "The Cheat,"' etc., in "EACH PEARL A TEAR" and the Bray cartoon Admission: Eves: 15c & 10c Mats. 10c & 5c Shows: 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8, 9:15 WESTERN VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT 2:30 Three Shows Daily 7:15-9 p. m. . VERNA MERSERAU "A Romance of Old Egypt" E. J. MOORE The Gabby Trixter SWAIN'S NOVELTY Performing Rats and Cats ARTHUR AND GRACE TERRY Lariat Dancers UNIVERSAL WEEKLY . . . Two Part Photo De Luxe CAMERON AND O'CONNOR "Hired and Fired" Mats 15c Nights 25c Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MODELS DE LUZE An Artistic Treat THE EARTHQUAKE Fourth Episode "THE SHIELDING SHADOW" Pathe News "WINSOR McKAY AND HIS JERSEY SKEETER" "THE BURGLAR" Comedy CAINE AND ODON Comedy Singing and Talking Time 2-7-9 Mats 10c Nights 15c Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night YJAGESTIC ONLY 10c ONLY 10c Metro Pictures Corporation Production of ROMEO AND JULIET FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Pictured in Eight Massive Parts. Pro duced at a cost of $250,000. Directed by John W. Noble. Notable Supporting Cast W. Lawson Butt, Ethel Mantell, Rob ert Cummings, Alex J. Herbert, Leon ard Grover, Helen Dunbar, Genevieve Reynolds. BEVERLY BAYNE Four Days Commencing Monday Special music arranged by G. SchlrmeJ' and rendered by the Majestic Aug mented Concert Orchestra. The most vostly Motion Picture ever presented to a Lincoln audience. You can't conceive the greatness of this production, you must see it. Continuous Shows from 1:00 p. m. to 11:30 p. m. Election Returns Shown Here Tuesday Night A GOOD WATCH IS CHEAP You pay from $25.00 to 175.00 for an overcoat that may "wear three seasons. Why hesitate about paying as much for a watch which will wear a life time? Your inspection solicited. TUCKER-SHEAN Manufacturing Jewelers and Opticians Eleven Twenty-Three O Street it SPA 99 Get your Lunches at the City Y. M. C. A, Cafeteria Plan 13TH AND P PHI KAPPA PSI FIRST FATHERS' DAY The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity enter tained the fathers of the active chap ter Saturday, at the first annual fath ers' day of the fraternity. The fathers were entertained at dinner . at the chapter house at noon. After dinner father and son went to the football game, and after the game, a buffet luncheon was served at the house. Among the out-of-town fathers who wwe entertained were R. R. Baliman and C. H. Withey of Omaha; Dr. Ken ner of Utica; Howe of Beatrice; R. A. Thorpe and W. A. Hughey of Ne braska City. Alumni members of the fraternity who were entertained were Walt Kenner, James Drummond and Wilson Delzell, Omaha; L. H. White and Ernest Harnsberger, Ashland; Frank Schwake and William Hughey, Nebraska Cicy, and Charles Gardiner, Clayton, Md. SIGMA NU PARTY The Sigma Nu fraternity entertained seventy couples at a dancing party at the Lincoln hotel Saturday night. The grand march was led by Harold Stevens and Mary Eastham and Fred E. Buerstetta and Ruth Bcechler. The party was chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. C. B. Lee, Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Hinman. Prof, and Mrs. A. L. Candy, and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Weeks. Among the out-of-town guests were K. M. Sny der, Council Bluffs, la.; William Ran dall, Fred Trumbull, C. A. Carse, Oma ha; Roy Hanks, Nebraska City; Frank Eichberg, Buffalo, Wyo.; Alexander Cone, Lee Yochum, Ashland. SIGMA CHI PARTY Sigma Chi gave one of the largest parties of the week end, when fifty couples, including representatives from other fraternities, were enter tained at the Lincoln Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardy and Searle Davis were the chaperones. Among the out-of-town guests were Margaret Donlan, Plattsmouth; Ruth Fitzger ald, Louisville; Bertran Whitmore, Valley; Marian Dickson, Plattsmouth, and Frank Perkins, Fremont. Catholic Club Meeting The Catholic Students club held a meeting in Music hall, Friday even ing. Thirty members enjoyed the fol lowing program: Reading Octavia Beck. Ukulele trio Bernard Bauman, John Costello, Emma Sackett. Piano duet Marie Oldheiser, neien Carr. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. ALPHA OMICRON PI PARTY Alpha Omicron Pi gave a party at thP I.indell Friday evening, which was chaperoned by Frof. and Mrs. E. H. Rorhour and Prof, and Mrs. R. J. Fool. Thirty couples attended, including Es telle Keifer. Omaha; Edna Froyd, Te cumseh, and Lena Ohlsen, David City. FANCY DRESS PARTY ti, Palladian and Ui.ion literary nrifties held a Joint meeting at tl.c tmrie, Friday evening. Seventy-five members attended in fancy dress cos tumes and a program was enjoy.?!. Ann Reavis of Falls City, is visiting Gladys Holland, '19. Sarah Weston, '17, npent Sunday at her home in Beatrice. Andrew Nesbit, '19. spent Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Emily Cox. '17, of York, spent the week end at her home. L Reginald WilUe, '18, motored to his home in Pender, Saturday. Faye Simons, '19, spent the week end at her home in Pender. Milrae Judkins, '18, went to Pawnee City Saturday. She will return today. Keita Littler, '17. is entertaining Ruth MeGovren of Missouri Valley,-la. Marguerite Lonam, '19, has as a house guest, Jessie Powers of Chi cago. Catherine Dodge, '18, Is entertaining her mother and sister, Caroline, from Fremont. Miriam Devries of Fremont, was a guest Saturday at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. J. H. Kraft, Sigma Nu inspector for this district, spent the week end at the local chapter house. Eugenia Brown and Norma Daniels of Ames, were guests at the Alpha Delta Pi house Saturday. Coach Sanderson and Horace Wolf of the Morningslde college football team, visited the Sigma Nu chapter house Saturday. The freshmen of Delta Delta Delta entertained fifteen couples at the chap ter house Saturday evening. Miss Dorcy chaperoned. Sigma Phi Epsilon entertained at the chapter house Saturday night, Twenty couples were present. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmers chaperoned. Silver Lynx gave a house dance Sat urday night. The eighteen couples were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rodgers, C. R. Gardipee, of Omaha, was present. Charles Gardiner, ex-'16, of Clayton, Md., who was a member of the basket ball team in 1915 and 1916, and who played on the tennis team and was captain in 1916, is visiting in Lincoln. Pj Beta Phi freshmen entertained the active chapter at a house dance Saturday night. Thirty couples were present, including Hilda Stern, Milli cent Stern, Vera Peterson of Ames; Helen Dennis, Magna Horn of South Omaha; Marion Evans, Ames. The POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Chas. J. REPUBLICAN Chas. J. Warner is a native of Lancaster county. In 1899 he was graduated from the University of Nebraska, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science. Afterwards he took a two-year law course, one year at our University and one year at Hie Columbian University, Washington, D. C. After finishing his education, he engaged in active farming and is today one of the largest stock-raisers and farmers in Lnacaster county. He was three times elected to the House of Representatives, each time with an increased majority. . Read what "Benny Andrews" says: April 3, 1905. My Dear Sir: Allow me to thank you in the heartiest manner both officiallv and personally for the kind, intelligent and efficient service you rendered the University of Nebraska during the recent session of the legislature- I hope that your constituency will elect you again and that you will find it convenient with your interest to serve. Very sincerely yours. E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS, Chancellor. Planning a Party? FOR MUSIC CALL 5354 Schembeck BANJOES! PLUNK! s s .- TOP ROW-O. C, BELL Assessor BOTTOM-J. S. BAER ROW Clerk Disk Court Lchaperones were Mrs. Grlsmer and Dr. and Mrs. Finney. Helen Cook, '18, Louise Stoll, '18, Carl W. Harnsberger, '17, and John C. Wright, '19, motored to Beatrice Friday to see the Omaha-Beatrice foot ball game. They returned later in the evening. s The members of the Ag club gave a dance at Rosewilde Friday night. Ninety couples were present. The chaperones were Prof, and Mrs. Har old Pier and Prof, and Mrs. H. S. Young. Delta Upsilon freshman entertained the active chapter at a house dance Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waugh chaperoned the thirty couples. Out-of-town guests were Frank Thomson and Raymond Gaylord of Ames. Phi Gamma Delta gave a house dance which was attended by fifty couples, Friday night. Dr. R. B. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlyle chaper oned the party. The out-of-town guests were L. Shugertt, William Lorman, Leonard Luhty, Richard Bennett, Charles Bippart, Dan Prince and S. A. Sidell of Ames. Beta Theta Pi entertained as week end guests, Harry Ford, Charles nick er, jr., Kenneth Thompson, Ray Jones, Warren Moore, Lucian Clark, D. Elyn Ball, Donald Kirkwood, J. Packer, Matt Aldrich of Ames; Wells King, of Crete; Loring Elliot, Vergil Rector, Walace Shepherd, of Omaha; George Crouch, of Sioux City; and Son Riggs, of Waterloo, la. Edward Morehead, '18, gave a danc ing party in their honor Friday even ing at the governor's mansion. Warner CANDIDATE FOR PLUNK! BANJOES! LANCASTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES My v yT WILLIAM ALBERS Treasurer GUS. A. HYERS - .Sheriff GEORGE E. HAGER Attorney OLIVER MATINEES DAILY 2:30 ALL SEATS All TIIIC ttEEI LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ALL I lllO WEEK (Except Thursday Night) AN OBJECT LESSON AND WARNING TO PARENTS VVhito Slavery and Vico Exposed A Picture That Every Man and Woman Should See "The Little Girl Next Door" "No better method than the widest pub licity of this fil mcould be obtained to eliminate the evils of white slavery." Rev. M. P. Boyn ton, famous Baptist Divine. NOW PLAYING to Children Under 16 less A SUGGESTION FOR TOMORROW 0 VOTE FOR ADDISON WAIT FOR SECRETARY OF STATUE CHAPIN BESOS. 12? So. 13th St ...3flOVeUS ALL THE TIME ADVERTISEMENT Attention Students . The Prohibitory Amendment will appear at the top of the ballot substantially as follows: Shall the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended by adding thereto the following? On and after May first, 1917, the manufacture, the sale, the keeping for sale or barter, the sale or barter under any pretext, of malt, spirituous, vinous, or any other intoxicant liquors, are for ever prohibited in this state, except for medicinal, scientific, mechanical, or sacramental purposes. YES 300 X NO 301 Q REMEMBER, a "yes" vote is a vote for the Amendment, a "no" vote is a vote against it. To vote for the Amendment mark the ballot as above indicated by making a cross in the square under the word "yes." No other vote will be counted for it. Vote early and mark your ballot as above shown. COUNTY DRY FEDERATION '....., - -... - i : - .' - v : . ; i , ; ; , .1- " '' A. H. EDGREN Surveyor W. H. GARDNER Superintendent 25c CAST Thomas R. Mar shall, Vice-Pres. of U. S. A. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House. James R. Mann, Author of Mann Act. ' Mayor Thompson of Chicago. C. C. Healy, Chief of Police, Chi cago. Rev. Boynton, Woodlawn Baptist Church. Biss V. Brooks, Joan D'Arc of East Hammond. Fritzie Ridgman, "The Little Girl Next Door.' 1 with Paretns NIGHTS 7:20 AND 9:00 P. M. . Shall the above and foregoing Amend ment to the Constitution be adopted? HARRY WELLS Clerk CARL O. JOHNSON Commissioner