THE DAILY NERR A8KAN ouffiRJHifilBI ,M Wed. and wcu. Tonlflht' a Great Show, s0 LONG LETTY" With fcharlotteG IY Mndav and Tuesday a , . play of tno ncan. See Charming MAE MARSH In the Superb Goldwyn Production uSUNSHINEALLEr The Paramount-Sennett Comeay A PULLMAN BRIDE Twenty-five Minutes of Laughter TifirtinMp-AII Seat! 10c These Prices mciuae Tax a! M SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR B1392 "The Acme of Pep" B3708 LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Music for all occasions rchestra from Five to Twenty-Five Pieces Jazz Band or Boiler Shop Effects on request only Waffles and Coffee 15c HENDRY'S CAFE 136 North Eleventh Phone B-1589 Lincoln, Neb. ILLER'S RESCRIPTION H ARM AC V LUNCHEONETTE Pearl West Elected New Delian President Pearl West, '20, was elected presi dent of the Delian literary society at the regular weekly meeting in the Temple Friday evening. Other of ficers elected were Ellen Schank, '19, vice president, August Janevsky, '19, secretary and Clara Hibbs, '20, treas urer, Glenn Schnapp was elected ser-geant-at-arms. Before the business meeting a lit erary program was given and a so cial hour enjoyed. November 16 Comus Club HoHewilde. November 17 V. M. C. A. Membership party y, M. C. A. Temple. Catholic Students' club dance Temple. Silver Serpent party for Junior girls Alpha Xi Delta house. November 23 Iron Sphinx Lincoln. Senior Hop Rosewilde. November 24 Gamma Phi Heta freshmen dance house. Kappa Sigma freshmen dance Tem ple. Engineers Hop Rosewilde Ti Beta Phi house dance. Thi Delta Theta house dance. November 28 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Art Club Bohemian party Art hall November 28 SJgma Alpha Epsilon Rosewilde. December 7 Girls' Cornhusker party Armory. December 8 Junior Law hop Rosewilde. December 14 Alpha Theta Chi Temple. Irene Doty has been elected to Xi Delta, honorary sophomore girls' so ciety, to fill the vacancy left byAnna belle Deal, who has withdrawn from school. Thi Delta Chi, professional pharma ceutical fraternity, held its annual Founders' Day banquet at the Lin coln hotel. Dr. Geo. Borrowman pre sided as toastmaster. Toasts were made by Chas. Lesh, X. P. Hansen, Byron Thomas, James Marquis, Fred Creutz, Oscar Cone and Dean R. A. Lyman. Out-of-town members who were present were Oscar Cone, E. H. Cprbin, Victor Johnson, Ralph Cobb and Fred Creutz. Union Literary society held a home coming meeting in Union hall Satur day evening. The program included a whistling solo by Dorothy Rhodes and short talks by the old members of the society. Union alumnae present were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller, Miss Margaret Han nah. Miss Jessie Glass, Miss Norma Kidd, Miss Gladyce Denny, Miss Clella Stufft, Mr. Marley Sharp, South Bend; Miss Hazel Allen, Chicago; Miss Olive Lehmer, Genoa, and Ura Ellison, West Point. with the view of select Inf; noncom missioned ollliors from them. To Shin Two Thousand Surgical Dressings Weekly' Seventeen hundred surgical dros- sings were sent from the University lied u-oss room last week to head quarters from where they will be sent direct to France. Mrs. Samuel Waugh, Sr., who is managing the University work, is anxious that beginning this week two thousand dressings may be Bent from the campus work every week. TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE FOR ENGINEERS Mr. G. Llndsey of the State Conser vation and Land Survey commission will speak Wednesday evening pcfore the civil engineering society. The lec ture which will be accompanied by motion pictures will deal with the sub jects: "The Irrigation Project in Western Nebraska," and "The Oregon Football Trip." The meeting will be in M. E. 206 at 7: .10 o'clock. Every one is invited. Cadet Companies Now Have Seventy-Two Men Each Wednesday afternoon the compa nies of the University Cadet Regiment were equalized by the shifting of men, so that the present average per company is now seventy-two men. Company A. which was formerly com posed of second year privates, was reorganized, distributing the . second year men among the other companies SGHEMBECK'S 1. BAND "Pleasing a Fastideous Clientele" CHRISTOAS CMOS graves Open NOW for your inspection. 244 North llth Street Phone B3398 O R F H . E U 1W WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, November 12, 13, 14 Ninth Episode of "THE SEVEN PEARLS" (Read the Story in the Sunday State Journal.) VAUDEVILLE BILLIE BOWMAN James F. Thompson Presents Character Descriptive Melody "THE BURGLARS' UNION Jl - For Laughing Purposes Only FOLEY & O'NEIL B, .,OK1TC "The Two Nifties in Songs and FOUR.Bw V M Dances." I Novelty Diabolo Spinners Universal News Weekly I Orphcum Concert Orchestra 2:30. Any Seat 15c. Nights 7:15 and 9:00 Sharp; Seats 25c. War Tax Additional -"' w'Jlj CO-OPERATION There is always a spirit of close co-operation between this school and the business interests of the country. When you enroll here you are identified with an institution of recognized standing. Best Instruction Best Equipment Best Evironment. Enroll Now Nebraska School of Business "Credits Accepted Everywhere T. A. Blakeslee, President - H. F. Carson. Secretary Gertrude Beers, Treasurer Corner O and 1th Sta., Lincoln, Nebraska BEST ACT OF MACK AND WALK ER'S CAREER ORPHEUM THURSDAY A quietly gay and giddy skit, with Ringing and dancing, is offered in "A Pair of Tickets" by Wilbur Mack and Nella Walker. It tells of a flirtation In a prettily staged hotel lobby. This clever team has been here several times before but this is by far the. best act of their career. F. E. W. in Denver Post. Adv. 1 Lost An open face locket watch. Initials K. L. N. on back. Finder please return to Student Activities OIHce. Reward. 12-3t Dr. L. F. Meier, Dentist, 13 & O. B-2734 Boyd wants to see you about your printing. If 7 f;'' ;v. i urn ,7v v v. J iff I IR , I .! V - 1 I IK J i I i 1:1- 1 1 W- ::K W ILu.- - i TOM KERR & EDITH ENSIGN With Their Talking Fiddles, at the Orpheum Thursday svN 9 A, X 4. , ''Vi t w j, M ' 1', ' ' ' ' 1j V ' .. -nv ..v..v. . w I'll ' tjt'i, s i :. .. 'ii " ' T;.'" ... , y. .- . s.- "' s AC HIE YE MENT Twenty-five years ago the General It Wset free"thc spirit orresearch. Electric Company was founded ,t tangb,c form t0.invcn; Since then, electricity has sent its thrill tion, in apparatus of infinite precision through the whole structure of life, and gigantic power. Eager to turn wheels, to lift and carry, And it has gone fortKco-operating with to banish dark, to gather heat, to hurl every industry, to command this unseen, voices and thoughts across space, to force and fetch it far to serve all people. g,ve the world new tools for its work By hc achicvcm"cnts whjch this conv electricity has bent to mans will has recordcd may Throughout this period the General be judged the greater ends its future ElcAnc Company ha held the great shall attain, the deeper mysteries it rcjponsibihttes, and high ideals of yet shall solve in electrifying more leadership. and cire of the world's work. ij mm iMi ik'"tu$ii ixt iir'vii , j. . X - 1