THE DAILY NE BR ASK AN ENGINEERING STUDENTS Will DEMONSTRATE WORK of the Curious. The College of Engineering will ud oi.cn house this evening from (n ten o'clock, the laboratories tie three buildings on Ihe campus Jvoted to engineering will be in eration for the benefit of the gen- I public Demonstrations or the "rk being done will be given by the gludentH- Mficlmncal Engineering BuDdlnK tho Freshmen In the wood- orklng laboratories on the second Lr wi be engaged In making put- rn for h foundry .turned work. binetP and other articles. Students the foundry on the first floor will demonstrate the processes required ,or the production of Iron castings. On the same floor Sophomores will wrk on various shaped castings ln the machine shops. Hydraulic ma chlnnrv and all types of steam, gas and oil engines will be on display in in, power laboratory. Experiments In electricity will bo conducted in the Electrical Engineer lng Building. A set of wireless tele phone apparatus set up by two Junior rtodpnta will be featured. The Civil Engineers In the Me chanic Arts Hall will demonstrate tho work of testing materials which is icing done In the laboratories. Stunts in twisting steel rods and pull inf solid steel bars apart will be part of the program. Maps anci drawing made during the year will be dis played. Engineers' Night Is one of the fea tures of Engineers' Week and has be come to be one of the traditions of the campus. On this occasion the University at large and the public can gain some Idea of the work being done by the Engineering students. Black. Mnsue Silver Serpent Xi Delta Myst'u' Fish Viking (irpen Ooblin HALL E T T Uni Jeweler Estab. 1871 H43 0 2:20-Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat.--8:20 j EMMA CARUS J. Walter Leopold at the Piano J SARAH PADDEN & CO. in H "BETTY BEHAVE" f AVERY & O'NEILL BYRNES & GEHAN NAN GRAY LIBBY & NELSON MISS BILLIE SHAW & CO. In a Spectacular Dance-Drama H Topics of Day Kinograms H MAT. 25c and 50c 1 EVE. 25c. 50c and 75c W:,.!';BKiBlllMrj;KlH,KIMllll!BEIMK."'''ll ALL THIS WEEK HOUDINI "Terrorlsland" Houdini is supported by Lila Lee and a splendid cast in this tale of love, thrill and adventure. KALALUKI'S HAWAIIANS In Native Songs, Dances and Music TOPICAL PICTURES LYRIC ORCHESTRA COMEDY PICTURES Shows start at 1. 3. 5. 7. 9 d. m. I Mau, 20c; Night, 30c; Chil, 10c JOHNSTON'S CANDY In One and Two Pounds P ILLEES' RESCRIPTION HARMAOY SOCIAL CALENDAR Friday, May 7 Palladian Annual picnic. l'hi Kappa Psi -Spring party, Lin coln Hotel. Junior Hop iVuenilde Saturday, May 8 I'lil Kappa Psi nanquet, Lincoln Hotel. Senior Mixer Woman's Hall. Cadet Officers Association infor mal. Lincoln Hotel. Sigma Thi Epsllon House dance, chapter house. Komensky Club Picnic, Crete. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Hattie Hepperly will head the Home Economics Club next year. She was elected president; Mary Herzlng, vice- president, and Ardls Taylor, treasurer, at a meeting Wednesday evening, May 5. They will take their offices at the opening of school next fall. A picnic for all Home Economics stu dents was planned for Thursday, May 13. MASS MEETINGS HELD THURSDAY (Continued I'roin Page One) College of Engineers (to elect one man) : Lawrence Draft Clyde Wilcox Virgil Adon John Plckwell Detcher School of Fine Arts (to elect one woman) : Helen Steins Marzanna Cummins Graduate College (to elect one man or woman) : J. Robinson College of Pharmacy (to elect one man) : Edward Rogue Wesley Coleson Teachers' College (to elect one woman) : Hilda Grunwald Helen Dunlap LOCALS SHUTOUT , DAKOTA COYOTES (Continued from Page One) for the Dakotans struck out six Husk ers and Pickett fanned nine of the South Dakota crew. The summary of the game is ns follows: Nebraska ab. r. lb. sh. o. a. e. Lynn, 2b 5 0 1 3 1 0 0 shrd nekins, lb 4 2 MeCrorv. rf z z Swanson, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hubka. rf 4 1 2 O O 2 1 0 0 2 2 o 1 2 n Russell. 3b 4 0 1 1 3 Bailey, ss 1 Smith, c 4 0 0 0 10 Pickett, p 4 1 2 o r o Totals 37 7 13 9 South Dakota ab. r. lb. sli Peterson, ss 4 0 0 0 Smith. If 4 0 10 Morkey, lb 4 0 3 1 Duncan, cf 4 0 3 2 Roberts, rf 4 0 2 0 Cook. 2b 4 0 2 0 Hirchman, c 4 0 10 Quintal. 3b 4 0 0 0 Hengle. p 4 0 0 0 25 13 1 14 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 3fi 0 12 3 22 10 2 Score by innings: 123456789 Nebraska 0 2 0 0 1 o J ' South Dakota 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two base hits Linn. Pickett. Stolen bases-Bekins, Hubka, McCrory, Rus sell, Pickett. Bases on balls Off rickett 1, off Hengle 3. Strike outs By Pickett 9, by Hengle 6. Time of Bame 1:55. Umpire Scott ie Dye. JUNIORS VICTORS IN SWIMJVLLWU iviXiXii rnfinnpil from Page One) hnm. 8 points; Lois Shepherd. 2 points: Mary Redgwick. 2 points. Stunts for Sophomores iauiai mc Wolf, 6 points. Junior Stunts Ruth McKinney, o mints; Helen Clark, 2 points. Senior Stunts Katharine Hargrove, 2 points; Ruth Sheldon, 2 points. Finals Juniors, 39 points; rresu nen, 27 points; Sophomores, 21 joints; Seniors. 4 points. Individuals Katharine Wolf, first, 15 points; Greta Sandborn, 12 points; Ruth McKinney, 12 points; Ruth King, 12 points, second. FEATURING-- HART SCHFFNER & MARX SPRING SUITS for YOUNG MEN at ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. UNIVERSITY BAND PLEASES CONVOCATION AUDIENCE The University Rand entertained a large audience at convocation Thurs day. The selections were varied so as to appeal to the tastes of all, and the approval of the audience was ex pressed by hearty applause. The number of students who attended shows that the University appreciates the band which has won such high approval throughout the state. The Program "Marche Slave" Tschaikowsky Serenade of Flute and Horn Titl Messrs. Mathews and Andrews Pizzicato Polka Strauss Dardanella Bernard Overture. William Tell Rossini Star Spangled Danner. HASKELL SPEEDSTERS TO RACE HUSKERS (Continued from rage One) javelin Larson, Dale, Keavis. 120 high hurdles Finney, Wright. 220 low hurdles Finney, Wright, Gish or Flood. The Haskell entries are: 110-yard dash Banks, Thompson, Winnie. 220-yard dash Banks, Thompson, Winnie, Osage. 440-yard dash Thompson, Winnie, Osage, Bates. Half mile Bates, Winnie, Hamilton. Mile Patasoni, Moses. Two mile Patasoni, D. Davis. 220 low hurdles Davis. Hamilton. 120 high hurdles Davis, Childers. 120 high hurdles Davis, Childers, Pole vault Webster. Shot-put Auge, Webster, Childers. High jump Webster, Childers, Davis. Discus Auge, Hamilton, Childers. Broad jump Childers, Webster, Davis. Javelin Hamilton, Childers, Auge. Relay Bates, Thompson, Banks, Osage, Winnie. $4750 --Single Breasted -Double Breasted -Plain Colors -Fancy Patterns SEE OUR WINDOWS A Announces CLAR KIMBALL YOUNG in her second Big Equity Production "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN" From the Famous Story By Lenore J. Coffee IF you are one of those who enjoy motion picture! of the finer sort, if you take pleasure in brilliant acting, lavish investitures, and wondrously di rected cinema dramas, you will find expression for fullest enjoyment in this De Luxe Parisian Love Story that presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG at the rery zenith of her long and brilliant career in motion pictures. We request the pleasure of your attendance,- promising; unquestionably one of the most beautiful pictures that ever stayed in thia theatre. rUnto Mr- Conway Tearle 'M5 and Master Stanton boy of "Eyes of Youth," are part of the brilliant east of THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN". Mats. 20c; Night 30c L T Shows Starting 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. i 1)m