Hill SOCIAL EVENTS and PERSONAL MENTION By ADELAIDE ELAM Thurdy. Friday and Saturday, October S. 4, S ?M5 Twlc Dally 8:15 OrDheum Circuit Vaudeville In a Pepertolr of Excluive Songa FERN A DAVIS in A Nightmare Revuw -LEVITATION" with Prcf. J. Edmund Magea RALPH DUNBAR'S WHITE HUSSARS The Singing Band HARRIS A WANION -Uncle Jerry at tha Opery" GORDON 6. KERN The Calif6mla Duo MAEI3 NORDSTROM In "Let'i Pretend" Travel Weekly Orpheum Con cert Orchestra Katineea 25c, 50c NichU 25c, 50c, 75c, 11X0 THURSDAY OKLY PEGGY HYLAND in a romance of love -BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE Peggy Best Release Also a Sunshine Comedy "A MILK FED VAMP" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MABEL NORMAND in a comedy riot "PECK'S BAD GIRL" Vaudeville and Photoplaya THUR. FRI. SAT. JESSIE HOWARD &. CO. In a comedy playlet "Air Castle Kate" ' DE WITTE & GUNTHER Baby Eyes and Baby Size THREE THEODORS European Entertainers A swift Moving Picture droraa of love and adventure "A DIPLOMATIC MISSION" Liberty News Weekly Prof. Brader's Orchestra Fshows Daily "at 2:30 7 and 9. Mat. 15c; Night 25c; Gal'ry 15c Big Shows and Good Music THURS. FRI. SAT. Here in a Fparklrng play, happily blended with excitement DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS i nhis latest Artcraft pUy, "HE COMES UP SMILING" "Far Flung Battle Line" AMies Official War Pictures Hearst-Pathe World'o News CONCERT ORCHESTRA JeanL. Schaerer, Conductor COMMUNITY SINGINO Bhowi Start at 1, 3, 6. 77 P-m-JVIatt All Seats 1Sc. Night 25c. LYRICTHEATRE SPECIAL STUDENTS' MATINEE Every Friday WatinoeB ai0 Wednesday, 'Thursday and Saturday OTIS OLIVER and his PLAYERS This Week "SUCH IS LIFE" 2 Sh every Saturday nignt 7 and g PRICES Nights 10c, 15c, 25e -10c, 25c, 35c SOCIAL CALENDAR OCTOBER FOURTH OCTOBER FIFTH Sigma Nu dance Delta Chi dance Kappa Alpha Thcta. Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Sigma., .Chapter house Chapter house .Chapter house .Chapter lions'. .Chapter house Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Chapter house SOCIETY PERSONALS Military casualty lists record the death of Lieutenant Colonel Morris ueominn, i?uu, oi me iumh infantry in France. August. 191S. In I'M" he invented a tremh periscope attach ment for small arms which has been used a great deal by the government. He specialized at Nebraska in X-Hay and wireless. 'Jf Captain Sargent. 'OS, who was V wounded in June. 193 S. is back at the1 front again. Professor O. J. Ferguson received a visit from Franz PauMisn. 1C. who is home on furlough from Barron Field. Texas. He has received his commis sion as a second lieutenant in the avia tion. Catherine Pierce. '18. came through Lincoln Sunday on her way to Bos ton to attend Cook's school of expres sion. Union College at College View is erecting an addition to their light and power plant designed by Profes sor V. L. Hollister. J. V. Hoge, '10, who has been an electrical engineer for the Continent al gas and electric comporation, and more recently general manager of the Lee light and power company of Clarinda, Iowa, has become an in structor in the radio division. A. J. Hartsook. formerly superintend ent of schools at Fairmont, Nebraska, is taking an advanced course in chem istry and is teaching part time in the radio division. K. V. Evans, a graduate in forestry at Nebraska University, has become a member of the instructional staff of the radio department. Irene Smith is visiting her home at Wahoo, Nebr. Ruth Parker is spending the week at Omaha, Nebr. Lorene Hendricks is at" Wahoo, Nebr. Lydia Dawson of spendine: the week Omricon Fi house. Eleanor Fogg, '19, is Smith college this year. Lieutenant Dan Claar, who has been at San Antonio, Texas, is spend ing his leave of absence at the Delta Upsilon house. Kathleen Hartigan or Fairbury i3 spending a few days at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Wallace E.- Spear, '18, left Wednes day afternoon for Minneapolis, where be will enter the ground school for naval aviation. Spear was stationed at the Great . Lakes training station during the summer, and vas detailed here before receiving his call for the ground school. MMm aw Lynn wood is at the Alpha attending PERSONALS Professor Sarka B. Hrbkava, chair man of the women's committee for the council of defense, launched the fourth liberty Loan campaign at Kearney, Wednesday. "Hateing the Hun" was her subject Dorothy Col burn is substituting in the Lincoln high school for the journ alism teacher, who is ill. She expects to resume her work In the University next week.- GOT BEST OF ARMY OFFICERS "The Army and Navy will dig the Huns' grave, Ira W e must fmnish the A, I By REV. WILLIAM A; SUNDAY Billy Sunday T5 3D JL Uncle Sam's Liberty war chest needs filling again! We have the cash to fill it as many times as he lifts the lid. There are only two horns to this dilem ma you are either a patriot or a traitor. The men on the firing line and on the battleships have turned from business, home, mother, wife, children, and they stand ready to give their lives and shield with their bodies us w ho remain at home. We are unworthy to be thus protected, if we do not do our utmost to sustain them. We must be one in our determination to win this war. We are traitors to the cause for which they are giving their lives, if we do things here that make their efforts harder. Life is not worth living unless there is something to live for. Life would not be worth living if that bunch of Heinies should win. That is why they cannot wi"- That is why we cannot lose. What a mountain of crime God has on his books against that horde of Hellish Huns. What grave is deep enough for thii thousand-armed, thousand-footed, thous .nfi.ka(iAH. thousand-homed, thousand- fanged pirate of the air, assassin of the seas, The army and navy will dig the grave, but we must furnish the spade. Our boys will soon hang crape on the door of the Potsdam Palace, end the bands will play Yankee-Doodle and Dixie along the Rhine. Uncle Sam is the cactus in the Kaiser's pillow. Our boys have gone over to clean up on that fool bunch of Huns and it is up lo us to supply them with whatever they need to finish the job. It takes money to keep the riveters riveting the sawyers sawing the machine guns spitting bullets and the grub wagon always on hand with the eats. There is nothing too good for our brave defenders. Our vocabulary contains no words adequate to express our approval of the achievements of our government since we threw our hat in the ring. We are rich on top of the ground; we are rich under the ground and our rivers creep like silver serpents to the seas, bearing our products. The children or England, France, Italy and Belgium are laughing once more be cause they are being fed from Uncle Sam's bakeshop. One carload of meat every two minutes, one hog out of every four, nine million pounds of meat a day all going r,ve-r in feed our do vs. we are in mis tancea pirate oi ujc mi, "t - - - - - , . . , desooiler of the earth and ambassador of scrap to the last dollar, the last grain ot llCll I UllC2Uf Wc will never stop until Germany dips her dirty blood-stained rag to the Stars and Stripes. It's a whale of a job we've tackled, but we can and must put it over. But you must help. Don't whine. Don't knock. You can't caw wood with a hammer. Don't turn the hose on the fire ; add fuel. Buy Bonds! Buy Bonds! Buy Bonds! it 7777777777171 This Space Contributed to Winning the War by rover Bros. G Leader of Pickaninny Band Showed Himself Fully Capable of Dealing With Emergency An itinerant pickaninny band hail iner from an orphan asylum south struck up lively airs in one oi the Btreetn and attracted attention, ac cordirg to a Saratoga Springe corr rpouclent of the New York Evening PoBt. The doughty little dram major, drepsed in an impoKing collection of colors, rested between aire and sug gested to bystanders that they make contributions for the good of the cause Four array officers Etopped and ban tred the leader until his Roul grew vexed. Suddenly be had an inFr1--n.!r in til dozen Jazz mu- ...,. raised m baton and pare' iwdHtuM an the Eignal for the -Star-Spangled Ii'an- . -kl..h t AarVift tllaved With ELI SHIRE, Pres. earnehtneBs and drew out as long a in the j posfcible. The officers, or ourse, immediately came to salute and remained in that pasture until the finning drum major brought down his haton on the final note The officen ippeared a bit red in the face and pr needed along their .. ;(V,mii ktten ling to "spoof the hand any further be miikii.g mi.a They appeared s solto voce. to Sunday D'W The extei t to t ! lit--n carried is i' o;i recipe fur a lished In a German VolkBstimme. paper, Chemnitz "Take the meat card, mix it well with the egg card, and Lake it with the butter card until a healthy brown crust appears. The potato card and the vegetable card bbould be eteamed nniil they are tender, and tbn thick ened with the meal card. After-dinner coffee is prepared by boiling the cofiee card and adding the sugar and milk cards to the beverage. A very sue- i . . , . i . i Ann TiwT inn l riniB nHn itt diih r in uermany ..u, h the rationing or j ping the bread card into the cofe so t necessaries has I prepared and partaking of it In small r:,-f.A in a humor-! pieces. At tie corrluf-ion cf the re- viar dinner, pub-1 past, you warn your Lands, with the j soap card and dry them upon the club purchase permit. FOR RENT One room with lep ing porch attached, at 122 ti. tlO per month. LOST Email silver turquoise mat rix ring in or around Bessie LalL Re turn to Etodent Activities office. Dancing at Artelope night, :cept Sundays. Park every 29 WANTED Man to sell shoes cs Saturdays. Fred Schmidt Brso, $nn o." jm