I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Orpheum i i g g i SUMMER SEASON g Every evening this week, h Matinee Wed. and Sat. 11 OTIS 1 OLIVER and his new company in 1 "NOTHING BUT THE I TRUTH" Willie (toiler's Big Laugh NIGHTS 25c, 35c, 50c I MATS. All seats 25c i Next Week Peg O' My Heart g iiiimuiii mma IIHillll 1 Mon., Tues. Wed. I A Drama lai in the open on h (Via Movionn Border -RIO GRANDE" I MR. and Mrs. De Haven in "IPORRET-ME-NOT w jit i Colonial Orchestra S !. ii . . tal l Mr. A. 1j. uonner, lieaaer y BARRISTERS FEAST ON ROAST PORKERS Lawyers-to-be Hold Parade and Enjoy Holiday at Annual Barbecue. Tuesday was a gala day for the embryo lawyers at the University or Nebraska. It was declared a holiday for students in that college and pro fessors were on hand to enjoy fes tivities with the students. The annual day of fun started off with a shout ing, cheering parade at 8:30, which advanced on the campus north of the engineering laboratories and chal lenged the workers in the shops to at tention. They appeared at the win dows and showed no signs of unrest or of disapproval. About one hundred Law students took part in the parade, proniptu band played such tunes as "They'll Be No There," "Cheer, Cheer, the Gang's All Here," and "Scarlet and the Cream." The line of march included the streets bordering on the campus, O street to Fifteenth street, and up Q street to the Law College. Behind the band a cart drawn by two mules carried E. Bailey Morcom, attired in a wig and black robe. He stood "for An i in familiar Lawyers California Team which played Huskers Today mmmmm t,M JI I ( l HUdLi f f-,sl iv&a. ? Named from left to right: P. Works, first; W. Hudson, second; R. McIIenry, pitcher; C. Dexter, catcher; A. C. Rowe, right field; C. White, shortstop; L. Meyers, center field; II. Makin. third; I. F. Toomey, catcher; 11. Kohwer. left field (captain); A. C. Anderson, utility; II. Ellison, pitcher. justice now and forever." A special car had been chartered from the Lincoln Traction Company, and it carried the boistrous merry makers to Kpworth Park. In a hot and snappy baseball game between the Freshmen Laws and a team com posed of both Juniors and Seniors, the underclassmen trounced the over-confident older men 10-5. A real big league brand of ball was played, al though a cow pasture took the place of a diamond, and pieces of broken fence served as bases. I'.eavls and Schroeder hurled for the upperclass- men, and Koehler received. Schoep pel and M. R. Smith were in the box for the Freshmen and Thomsen re ceiveu. At twelve o'clock the motley crowd found its way to a deserted cabin, where food in large quantities awaited them. After several games of "leap frog" a "bread-line" was formed and men received their poon ritions puff nd once again and some of them a third time. Dean W. O. Hastings and Judge Grant Martin were on the toast list, and gave splendid after dinner talks to the assembled barristers. The barbecue ended with the Fresh man Law Hop in the evening at the Lincoln Hotel ball room. About tinety couples attended, and the party was a fitting climax to a real holiday. Frank Carpenter. '21, is visiting in Omaha. Helen Overstreet. ex-'22, of York, is visiting Ruth Copsey, 22. Irene Wilson, ex20, of Omaha, will spend today on the campus and will also be here to attend Senior Sneak Day tomorrow. i HI a X, 3 'a' X it. JEM m t- nil in nrv ii 1U1 Q1ML1 151 MON. TUES. WED. A man in the old ladies home! Thirty faded spinster in calico "OLD LADY 31" Starring Emma Dunn The sweetest love story ever told Also Entertaining Comedy, The Royal Hussars RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Jean L. Schaefer, Conducts' H SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5. 7, 9 MATS 20c. NIGHT 30c i i ii UWCOLNlStlTTLg THtA' ALL THIS WEEK NAZIMOVA in THE HEART OF A CHILD Sam Green and Mildred Myers In their "Merry Moments." Shows Start at 1. 3. 5, 7. 9 p. m. Mats. 20c. Night, 30c. Chil. 10c K m X HNS I'lain Enameled a 1 1 I I'earl Set $1.00 to $7.00 H AL L E-T T Uni Jeweler EsUb. 1871 1143 0 HEFFLEY'S TAILORS 07 QUALITY 138 No. 11th 8L Phone ft-1422 I JOHNSTON'S CANDY 1 In One and Two Pound TT ILLEE8'. I V RE8CRIPTION A HARMAJY A Good Place to Xt N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th 8trt 'Quality Is Evouomy" :1 -- - - i i i ( Armstrong Clothing Co. ANNOUNCE THEIR Annual May Sale of Blue Serge Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN t mw da $2885 $58 3 Every one needs a Blue Serge Suit-It's the most economical suit a man or boy can buy. You can always get an odd pair of pants to match your coat when the trousers wear out or you can wear the coat with white flan nel trousers. Every year just at this time when the boys are graduating, and Decoration Day is at hand, Arm strong's hold a Blue Serg Sale at prices that mean a saving from $15 to $25 to you. ! I iV j-fi.''." n .'jlf:. mmm:. man 1 I fl 9 n fl -