t j Monday, Tueiday, Wednesday William Farnum l "THE MAN HUNTER" .SMILING BILL" PARSONS in "THE BIG IDEA" OTHER ADDED FEATURES PRICES 6c, 11c, 17c The Horn of HI- Show and (inod MuhIc MON.. TIES., WED. Money Is Money, But, Is It Power? There hit time when a wonin' nit niav buffi the might of millions don't" believe it well. ee beautiful Alice Joyce In the Superb Production of Cliarle Kleins Great Day The Lion and the Mouse The (Jreatewt Dramtic Sucee of the SeaHon rathe World News Chrlhtle Comedy RIAI.TO CONCERT ORCHESTRA .Iran I-amont: Sehaefer Conductor Overture Solenelle "181?" (Tsclinikowsky ) The alumnae and active members of Alpha Chi Omega entertained at a , luncheon for the freshmen at the chap ter house. OF I Invest $3o50 FIVE TEAMS LEFT IN FRATERNITY TOURNEY (Continued front rage One) The Lineup Alpha ' Sigma Alpha Tau Omega (5) Epsilon (3) Ernst, Stewart, Gerhart f Glsh Moore f Swnnson Bush c Lyman Ianphere g Hawkins Thomas g Wythers Substitutes: Stewart, Gerhart. Referee: Dr. Clapp. Delta and Betas Struggle The Delta Taus and the Betas staged the fastest round of the series to date by see sawing throughout the battle, the Delta Taus finally winning 8 to 7. Three times the score was tied and reversed. The exciting sldeliners whooped and yelled like the Valley title was at stake. Dr. Clapp's siren cut in on the struggle while the Betas were trying for the lucky shot thnt would have put them on top of the pile. The Lineup Delta Tau Delta (8) Beta Theta T (7) Hall f Hnverly Stromer f Kauff a r .... MOX., TI ES.. WED. i. SWAYNE (IORDON ft CO. rrenentinff an Original Comedy "OFF WITH THE OLD IXVE" LOGAN, DINN n.ZEL In NonitenNiral Oddity TWO NITS AXD A KERNEL" .IOE IIOC.ANNY TROIPE A Sextette of Funster FIN' IN A BAKE SHOP" BOOTHBY A EVERDEAN" XovedLy Entertainers in "SONGS AND TRAVESTY" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY PEARL WHITE in "Falsely Accuned," the Ninth EplHode of "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" A Book Fop YOU! ON SALE -';." m 1 1 ' v '.ft By Hubka c Vlnsant Waters K Dutton.. Lawlor Roberts Referee: Dr, Clapp. AGGIES IMPROVE CHANCES FOR M. V. CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from I'aito One) husker mixer that the Tigers may pick them clean. The Valley dope fiends have almost given up predictions, for It seems to grow more certain every dav that no team will be able to pre sent championship credentials until the final whistles of the season blow in Lincoln and Columbia on March 15. AMES PAPERS LAUD WORK OF NEBRASKA GRAPPLERS (Continued from Page One) closed by the following vllppings from the Ames Tr.ibune: "Birch, local 158-pounder, staged a wonderful comeback In the third peri od of his bout. Fuchs, his opponent, pinned his shoulders to the mat in the second. After bulling around the mat for the first three or four minutes of the last period, Birch went behind and took the aggressive, thereby piling up points sufficient to give him the match." Dobson Not Thrown "For the first time in many matches Captain Schalk. was forced to be con tent with a referee's decision. In Dob son, a veteran from last year, Schalk met a worthy foe and although not a great offensive man is a wonderful de fensive wrestler." Nebraska wrestling fans have a great treat in store for them if Dr. Clapp succeeds in bringing the West ern Inter,cillegiate wrestling tourna ment to Lincoln. The Nebraska coach is trying hard to bring this about, but may not succeed this year and the Cornhusker wrestling season may reach its climax in the university free-for-all, which will be open to all grap plers in the Cornhusker camp. GIRLS START SALES CAMPAIGN TUESDAY (Continued from Vnne One) have them credited to any .girl taking subscriptions. The following girls are taking subscriptions: Genevieve Addleman. of Comhuskeps Comhuskers C ornhuskers FOR YOU! "MIC I III I fr- m w THIS WEEK ONLY Verna Buchta. Katherine Brenke. Fae Breese. Mary Brownell. Dorothy Davidson. Dorothy Doyle. Louise Enochs. Eva Gibbons. Helen Giltner. Marie Hendee. Vivian Hansen. Mariam Hennlnger. Marlon Jlompei. Doris Hostetter. Katherine Howey. .Dorothy Hippie. True Jack. Viola Kleinke. Luclle Kline. Genevieve Loeb. Patricia Maloney. B. Montgomery. Rhe Nelson. Helen Overstreet. Dorothy Pierce. Carolyn Reed. Marion Risser. Betty Riddell. Betty Scribner. Ruth Snyder. Grace Stuff. Mary Thomas. Kathryn Wills. Dorothy Wolf. Florence Wilcox. Marion Youngblut. UNI NOTICES Important Y. W. C. A. Meeting The fololwing committee has been appointed to arrange for Miss Burner's visit to the University. Meeting will be Monday, 5 p. m., at Woman's Hall: Helen Doty, chairman. Mary Waters. Evelyn Black. Dorothy Weatherald. Ruth Hutton. Helen Kendall. Alice Allen. Sadie Finch. Hazel Sneethen. Bertha Helzer. Jean Landale. Doris Hostetter.. Fae Breese, Marjorie Barstow. Y YOU! aa a . a a. aa i a a. s Ruth Du Doll. Please be prompt, as thla ! Impor tant. Senior Clan Meeting There will Ue a meeting of the se nior clasa at 11 o'clock: Tuesday, March 4, In Law 101. Awgwan Picture Members of the Awgwan staff will meet at Townsend's for their Corn husker picture, Monday at 11:10. Sigma Delta Chi The Cornhusker picture of Sigma Delta Chi will be taken at 12:15 Mon day at Townaend'i. ' , University Night Usher Men wishing to usher for Uni versity Night, Saturday, March 8, are requested to report to George Stone at the Temple lob by Tuesday morning. WANT ADS LOST Apha Omricon PI pin. Re ward. Call B 2567. LOST In or around University Hall, bunch keys. Return to student ac tivities office. LOST Yesterday forenoon in Llr brary, a brown muff. Call B 3687. LOST Somewhere on State Farm campus, pair of tortoise shell glasses. Return to student activities office. LOST Gold Elgin wrist watch with name engraved on back. Reward. Cal B-3117 or B-2597.. 98-99-100 RENT modern front room; walking distance; girls only. 1439 S; phone L-544S. 98-99-100 FOUND Lady's black pocketbook in front of Herpolsheimer's store. Call B-1482. 99-100-101 LOST At, Library. Law or Temple bldg., a black muff. Call B-4889. 102-103-104 a a a mm t 1