DAILY DIARY RHYMES ft Monday. Tue-.day, Wadneiy William Farnum , -THE MAN HUNTER" SMILING BILL" PARSONS in -THE BIO IDEA" OTHER ADDED FEATURES PRICES 6c, 11c, 1?c VI . Horn of Ww "hW and ,o-l MMlc MOV. TI FS.. XVK1. Money Is Money, But, Is It Power? Th.-i-f nr.- time f wit niav Imfllo the might of million nn'l hillrvr it well. ee hrontifnl Alice Joyce In thr Snnerh l'mdiictlnn 1st Charlo Kl'inf Jreat May The Lion and The Mouse Th .rate.t lramtle Sncw of the Season rathe World New ChrMIe Comply KlU.TO CONCERT ORCHESTRA Jean 1-amont Srhnffrr ConHnrtor Ovrrtnre Solenelle ISlt" iTschaikowoky) MOV. TCES., WEO. fi. SWAYNE CORDON CO. Presenting an Original Comedy OFF WITH THE OLD LOVE" I.OC.AN. Dl'NN HAZEL. In NonnenMcoJ Oddity "TWO NCT8 AND A KERNEL" JOE BOG AN NY TROVTE A Sextette of Fnnters 'ITN IN A BAKE SHOT"' BOOTHBY EVERDEAN Xovedty Entertainer In "SONGS AND TRAVESTY" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY PEARL WHITE in 'T"alnely Acctiwrd." the Ninth Epinode of "THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" itrt;n(f Wednewday Matlne. Mar. 5 GUS EDWARDS' ANNUAL SONG REVUE Inirodnrin OtXIA COOK, the Yonna .limrli'dii Prima, Donti. "d MARIO VILLANI. the Neapolitan Tenor Dainty Mieo IRENE AND BOBBIE SMITH rrffnllnr Hong Worth While Thf Emlnrnt CP median E55IE BORDEN GEORGE LE MAIRE AMslHted bT tlav CfMioh, predentin "THE SKW PHYSICIAN" CLARA AND EMMA BARRY" rminator of Ponalar MrfWlea WILL FERRY JTHE I ROC." Hla On-k Creation. OThf-nm Klnorraw-N ft-tare Orpheiim Cofi-rt Orrhf.tr. Prof. Arthur VtaM-h. Director Barraia Marner 7M nuia floor ra. 5V-; tlrM 8 ro and boxe. imv . finding Hntnrdaya. WBhip-J5t ftOc, ?5e. PI, 'ftr T - - , w. i ib, vw mm " Fine Chocolates IV LLERS r KESCRIPTION HARMACY ' jir t i" tjAfci t- ft Qrpheum A profomor li a certain class 1 1 a d vailed upon a certain 1ml To tl. tno t ho vague term-8PAC10 And ftlw whatever he thmiRht he had. I X'i oi Know aa well an I Thai a lot of terms wo know Ami use with seomlnn fluency As the use of plain words ro; Could not JiiM at the Instant lVUno the term they've used; It's n tommon thing to handle words Whore the meh.nlng'8 boon abused. Well, the youth that had been called, upon Had si rat, hed his head a bit Ti recollect the answer and I'm statin;? It, tJ wit: "St, you just have asked me to IVlW-SPACE Vm at rout; I've pot the ilern thing In my head, ut I ctn't quite get It out." SIGNED ARTICLE BY IVAN BREDE IN BOSTON POST Coniinnrd from Pairc Ono) until yesterday the picture of a for bidding figure standing on the after deck of the George Washington, with stern, unyielding visage and willful chin turned half away from the world for a view of idealistic heavens. Yes terday I saw the same firm and reso lute man, but how different his atti tude toward the world ; There is lit tle of the recluse in our President now; there is much of the conscious leader of 100,000,000 people. 1 car not imagine the Wilson who sailed for Europe lifting his head with this new yearning for the approval of "the opinion of outdoors." Xor can I hear him say, as our President ex claimed in opening his address yes terday: "It warms my heart to see a great. body of my fellow-citizens again, be cause in some respects during the re cent months I have been very lonely indeed without your comradeship and counsel." President Wilson left us a profound idealist. He returns to us first of all the practical, human father of our na tional family. FIRST DAY'S DRIVE SHOWS COMPETITION (Continued frfm Tatre One) b& given twenty-five dollars credit at Sardenson & Hovland, the girj selling the second largest number will be given fifteen dollars credit at Harris & Sartor, the thirteen girls selling the next highest number will be given Cornhuskers. D. U. DEFEATS A. T. O. IN THE SEMI-FINALS (Continued from Tare One) The Score Delta rpsilon 14. F.g. F t. P.f. T.f. Pts. Perry, f 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Austin Smith, f 2 0 Carson, c 0 0 Paynter, g 0 0 Budd Smith, g 1 0 f irott. f. 1 0 , Afyha Tau Omega 1. F.g. F.t. P.f. T.f. Pt6. Moore, f 0 0 0 0 ..-v ooooo DUM1, 1 Gerhart, c 0 Ernst, c 0 Lanphere, g - 0 Thomas, g 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Referee: Healy. The running summary: 00000011 2 4 6 S 10 12 12 14 A. T. O D. U WANT ADS LOST Yesterday forenoon in Li brary, brown muff. Can B 8E87. LOST At Library, Law or Temple tldr black muff. 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