DAILY N EBRASKAN UNI NOTICES THE BUBBLES SPORT BRIEFS COMING MONDAY MON CONSTANCE BINNEY and TM Mime In TRSTWHILE SUSAN" Topic of the- ljr path J"" KXTBA .UA THIS WKKK "DREAM GIRL" A Kantnulr prewnlwl by , Knthrvn Kreok ' Chi". -HIM Kninrjii Francis M "":'5 i . 1 Motion, Alrrvd It H; . ! Lincoln. Words inil fcrtei' MKun-l I. McKimior.. Rlalto Symphony Orchestra Kl.rt al 1. 3. S. " " P-t"9 ll Mi-i EEVtRTBOCYGOcs MOS-TIKS.-WKD. BUD AND THE BUDDIE GIRLS In In Mimical Ro III l l" I'AKIK" GEORGE BEANE & CO. In "The Neighbor' lial" BEOWNING AND DAVIS Th. Mlnrfrrl lloyn from nixie" DALE AND BOYLE Comely Slinnrn and Dam-era I'KAKI. WHITK In "THK BLACK SKCRKT" AIM Comnly ana Picture BRADKB AMI THE OKCHKSTKA j Show l"y : ' ? MM ISo Mht 0r ALL THIS WEEK 1 "IN OLD KENTUCKY" Featuring ANITA STEWART A picture of liilenw clrumntlo mo nrati with a Im-iihI iful love story of i loyal rlan-plrl inulirlylnK it all. EXTRA ALL THIS WKKK DIXIE JAZZ BAND ui riantatlnn Song and Dum AIM Xcw and ToplrtA Picture Prof. Arnold' I.jrrlr Orchentra Saw Start at I. S. 5. 7 and p. m. MATS VOc NIGHT SOr Senior Rings and Pins OKDKR NOW! HALLETT Uni Jeweler Estab. 1871 1143 0 St. KOMO KOAL And others: Rock Springs Maitland Lehigh (hard) Now on hand WH1TEBREAST COAL AMD LUflBER GO. 107 No. 11th St For Good Music CUFF SCOTTi OICKSTIA RALPH THEISEN, Mgr. S RALPH THEISEN, Mgr. GRAVES k a Good Printer 12 Years on North Eleventh 244 No. 11th St. JOHNSTON'8 CANDY " One and Two Pound FILLERS' RE8CRIPTI0N IARMACY ;-ty I RE8CRIPTI0N S IARMACY fnTFTin: Y'S i 11th 8t" -14a I Freshmen Commlsalon Freshman commlsalon will meet in the Y. W. C. A. room at seven o'clock Tuesday. Myatic Fish Special meeting of the Mystic Fish, Faculty hall Monday at twelve o'clock. Senior Clas Meeting . The last Senior class meeting of this semester will be held Tuesday at 11:30 in room 101 Law Building. Dis cussion of class play, caps and gowns, and class pins. American Legion All men who are members of the Lincoln Post, American Legion and who desire tickets for the banquet dance, may obtain them on the camp us from Donald Parry. Call for Teachers Any one interested in a teaching position in the state (physics and hist ory) beginning at once, call at Bureau of Professional Service, 202 Tempie. Faculty Men's Dinner Club Faculty Men's dinner club will meet Friday, January 23, instead of Friday, January 16. A review of the Girls' Cornhusker party, as reviewed by a non-observer. "A Romance in a Frat" by Alpha Chi Omega was a faithful portrayal of the number of pecan perfectos that a young man will buy when he is In love. "Which One Will She Choose" by Delta Delta Delta was a vivid study of a girl deciding which one of her many men friends she would take to her formal. "Wild Nell" by Alpha Omlcron Pi was a little playlet based on the say ing, "Where Is our little Nell." "A Negro Minstrel" by Alpha Xi Delta gave color to the evening. "Les Belles" by Dellan Literary So ciety was a poetical version of "Ring out, Wild Belles." Girls' Gymnasium Suits Gymnasium suits belonging to the following named girls will be disposed of by the Physical Education Depart ment if not called for by January 31: M. A. Jones Eleanor Eddy Anna Burtless Florence Lundeii Dorothy Darlow Dorothy Davidson Lucile Overman Marion Jeffries Doris Abbott Hazel Baker Marjory Temple Drayton "The Original Exponent of Antisep tic Dancing" by Kapa Alpha Theta was a historical review of the origin of the present dance craze at Nebraska. "The Passing Show of 1920" by Chi Omega was a satire on the number of passes given to the dances. "Modern Mother Goose Rhymes" by Palladian was a verse-ion on modern poetry. "Down in Front" by Pi Beta Phi was a reproduction of a Thursday afternoon at the Orpheum. "An Elopement" by Alpha Phi showed the Alphi Phis running away with the school. Swimming Classes Regular swimming classes have begun again and will be given at the custom ary hours. Students Register All students in the U. of N. whose father, mother or both parents attend ed the university, are asked to register at the alumni office In the basement of Adminitsration Building at an early date; also those whose grandparents so attended. It is the wish of the Al umni to have clubs formed of the sec ond and third generation. 65 3t. "Miracles of Medical Aid" by Union was a sickly production. ADVENTURES OF WILLIE Willie in the best of sashes. Fell in the grate and was burned to ashes; By and by the room grew chilly But no one cared to stir up Willie. Wil'ie in a fit of Cholei Fell in front of a street steam roller The neighbors were surprised to find How it broadened Willie's mind. Willie with a thirst for pore Nailed the baby to the door; Mother cried with humor quaint, "Willie, dear, don't mar tbe paint." Willie from the mirror Licked the mercury all off. Thinking in his childish fancy It could cure the whooping cough. At the funeral Willie's mother, laugh ing, said to Mrs. Brown, "Twas a chilly day for Willie when the mercury went down. WANT ADS LOST, between 1730 M Street and campus, a gold-banded fountain pen. with initials M, G. Return to Stud ent Activities Office. Reward. 70t2 TO RENT to TJnl Girls Large mod ern front room and board, also board for three others. Close In, B1756. LOST: Between 1730 M street and campus, a gold-banded fountain pen with Initials "M. G " Return to Stud ent ActiTltiea office. Reward. 69-2t FOUND: Fountain pen at Ameri can Legion meeting Wednesday night. Call at Law 208. LOST A small loose-leaf note book, in Bessey hall. Thursday morning, January 8. Please return to student activities office. 64-31 FOUND A watch. Owner can re cover It by Identifying same In 401 Mechanics Arts HalL and paytag for this advertisement. BROWN CAP. orange lining, lost In Tempi theater Monday morning. Re turn to Student Activities office. tS THE DAILY DITTY by Gayle Vincent Grubb Coach Schulte and Captain-elect Day of the 1920 Cornhusker football team attended the banquet given by the business men of Beatrice to the victorious high school football team, at Beatrice Thursday evening. Both Schulte and Day were included in the toast list, as was also Leonard Purdy, who was captain, of the 1913 Husker team. Announcement was made at the banquet that residents of Beat rice had raised a fund of $300 with which to buy sweaters for both the first and second teams. From all indications the Haskell Indians will take the place of Ne braska on Missouri's 1920 schedule. Oklahoma A. & M., St. Louis Univer sity, and the Indian school were all anxious to contract with the Columbia authorities but the majority seem to favor a clash with the Haskell team. The Indian team has always stood high in the Missouri Valley, in 1913 holding the Cornhuskers to a 7-6 score. Boisterous cheering will be prohib ited at Western conference basketball games. This ruling, which went into effect Saturday night at the North western-Iowa game at Evanston, states that in the event spectators be come boisterous, the referee may pen alize the captain of the home team with a technical foul. Another rule was announced as follows: "Spectators arriving late must wait until the end of the first halt before taking seats." It's something that's before us every Day that passes by, It's something we must pass thru, day by day; And no matter how we plan it out Aside from what we try' It is something strong that each time blocks the way. It takes more knocks than anything I know of and what's best No slam can "make it blush a tinge of red; Yet each day it must open to the world And meet the test But needs no sleep and never goes to bed. It is knobby and the world would be At loss without its aid, Although it has its likenesses galore; It hinges on the best you ever Had or ever made Now hearken, for it's just the old front door. THE MALE VAMP Since Cleo set the pace about The time of Sneezer's reign. And rolled her eyes till half of the guys W'ere driven love-Insane; There's lived on till the present date A horde who've tried the trick, And In spite of their sighs and roll ing eyes They have made a well man sick. Because it's a woman, we pass it by And call it a pity, or yet, Wre fall for their wiles and develish smiles And spring the trap that's been set; But God help the twisted soul of a man Who' shall vaseline his hair Or scent his clothes with the breath of a rose And venture from his lair. The Lord In bis wisdom is kind and she Of the Devil's eyes survives. And the Vamp stuff, old as a fruit Jar mould Lives on and on and thrives; But he, vain to think that the females fall For the slicker who powders- bis nose Should follow his trail in a. coat of mail And guard well bis steps as he goes. The most daring sensational morality play of the season, "THE PRICE WOMAN PAYS" The Devid Plays No Favorites Woman Pays for Her Follies Children under 12 not admitted Prices, all seats Evenings 25c, after noons 15c. Prices include war tax. COLONIAL Rutgers and Pittsburgh are inaugu rating lacroses as a sport this spring, bringing the total of major colleges in the East represented by lacrosse teams up to twelve. The sport Is rapidly gaining recognition In athletic circles and in a few Eastern institu tions has been voted in as a major sport. Cornell makes an annual award of the black "C" to the two members of the team who have been affiliated with the sport during their entire col lege courses. Gayle Vincent Grmbb. Plans are practically complete for ;i baseball game in the Stadium on Mav 27th between Lew Carr's Syra cuse Varsity nine and the University of California team which is to make a tour of the Eastern States. The Cali- fornians will play several State uni versity teams in the East and have asked Syracuse for the date of May All of Princeton's 1920 football pames, except the one with Harvard, will be played in Princeton. The Tigers chart has been announced as follows: October 2, Swarthmore; 9, Mary land State; 16, Washington and Lee; 23, Navy; 30, West Virginia; Novem ber 6. Harvard at Cambridge; 13. Yale. Benny Boynton, captain of the Wil liams football eleven, last year and captain-elect for the 1920 seasons is the first recipient of the Brooks Mem orial prize, offered by New York alum ni in memory of the late Captain Bel videre Brooks of New York who was killed in France. Captain Brooks was leader of the Williams eleven in 19U. The committee in charge of the awarding the medal were unanimous in their choice of Boynton as the mem ber of the Purple eleven whose serv ices were the most valuable to the team last fall. Dartmouth has announced this foot ball schedule for next fall: September, open; October 2, Nor wich at Hanover; October 9, Penn State at 6tate College; October 16, Holy Cross at Hanover; October 23, Syracuse at Hanover; October 80, Tufts at Hanover; November 6, Cor nell at New York; November 13, Penn at Philadelphia; November 20, Brown at Boston. RyCYARi? KlPtfWd A complete edition of JiU cerse.. la one Toiome na4 Jaat been fsSllsheJ by Doubleday, Page Company. ORPHEUM T$"ST A. H. Woods presents FRIENDLY ENEMIES The Peer of All Laughing Successes Prices 50c to $2.00. Seats Selling Now ORPHEUM DRUG STORE OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and after the Rosewilde Dance. ..Try the Luncheonette CARSON HILDRETH, '95 and '96 11 f3thCr' tfie B kt" and fiirls. It s J Mf the sweet for all Ivr aes-at work or 1 y nervous ' or tired. If 1 w sce how Jt ff J refreshes! M F The Flavor if' ,4 i Sealed Tight-