I Orpheum p SUMMER SEASON I tf0w Playing Every Night B I Mats. Wed. and Sat. I OTIS OLIVER kni His Splendid Company hi I in i ! "Peg O' My Heart" Lauret'.e Taylor's Big Success Fve 25c to 50c Mats. 25c Next Week "I LOVE YOU" ri!i:;i PHI ALPHA TAU TAKES IN TWENTY NEW MEMBERS THE RIGHT KIND OF STUFF ,K. WED., THURS., FRI. SAT. William Russell In His Latest "Leave It To Me" HAROLD LLOYD In a Super Comedy HAUNTED SPOOKS" Colonial Orchestra PRICE 10c, 15c, 25c -rpfBT5itIUPCS, AND I .M act nON.. TUES., WED. A 3s'l Wife! She was Pretty S fr; Sweet, and He Thought She , Wcu-'d Pe a Wonderful Mate. C ELSIE FERGUSON 2 n Her Latest Paramount- Artcraft Pictnure C HIS HOUSE IN ORDER" 5 t'vc Entertaining News, Comedy ; a-.d Travel Pictures FLA VI A WATERS AND GIRLS n a Dainty Terpsichorean Creat.on R a to Symphony Orchestra Shews Start at 1, 3, 5. 7,9 p. m. Mats 20c Night 30c Honorary Public Speaking Fra ternity Revived With Initiation Tuesday, May 25. Pill Alpha Tan, honorary public speaking fraternity, was revived with the initiation of twelve new members yesterday afternoon. The fraternity, like many other professional frater nities, has been inactive during the war. Four Seniors. V. ( Cull of Oakland, Leonard Kline of Blue Springs, John Koehler of Geneva, A. H. Jensen or Blair, and Lawrence Slater, '21, of Lincoln, initiated the new members. This fraternity took an active part in school activities be fore the war. It has among its tradi tions the honor of originating Uni versity Week, and working for its ! pei manent position and success. It i is expected to resume its former ac- tiity next year. Uie selections 101 this organization are based upon ac tive work in debating, dramatics and public speaking, commonly known as the speech arts. The following men were made members: Glen II. Foe, Red Cloud. Robert Van Pelt. Stockville. Rutgers G. Van Brunt, Beatrice. Carl V. Johnston. Lincoln. Cecil C Strimple, Omaha. Brooks B. Harding. Lincoln. Herbert A. Yenne. Lincoln. Oscar A. Drake. Kearney. Hans P. C.ravenaaard. Marquette. Harry L. Reed, Lincoln. Louis 15. Finkelstein. Lincoln. Call J. Piterson. Neligh. The Ptlicers selected for the next year are as follows: Lawrence Slater, pres. Rutgers G. Van Brunt, vice pres. Cecil C. Strimple. sec. -neas. The test of man is the fight he makes, The grit that ha daily shows; The way he stands on his feet and takes Fates' numerous bumps and blows. A coward can smile when there's naught to fear, When nothing his progress bars, But it takes a man to stand up and cheer . While the other fellow stars. It isn't the victory after all. But the fight that a brother makes; The man who, driven against the wall. Still stands up erect and takes The blows of late with his head held high, Bleeding, and bruised, and pale, Is the man who'll w in in the by-and by For he isn't afraid to fall. It's the bumps you get, and the jolts you get, And the shocks that your courage stands. The hours of sorrow and vain regret. The prize that escapes your hands. That tests your mettle and proves your worth; It isn't the blow you deal. But the blows you take on the good old earth That shows that your stuff is real Author Unknown. First Time in School's History that System Has Been Carried Out. El IIHCOLNS irrnTTMEATCtfl )- 'at ALL TIHS WEEK fj T'e Story of a Woman vho jj L;ved for Exciement ANITA STEWART In Her Latest First National Attraction "The Yellow Typhoon" "PICTORIAL LIFE" SNUB POLLARD COMEDY TRAVELOGUE EDNA PIERCE AND HAZEL GOFF Instrumentalists of Class rcf. Arnold's Lyric Orchestra Shews Start 1, 3. 5, 7, 9 p. m. Mat., 20c; Night, 30c; Chil., 10c T!:e shortage of college. i;nv rsity and hi"Ji school teach, is is a common ei.jeet of discussion in University circles. : is said that Physics in si' uetors are a! a juenmim. The pay is better than the average tor this sub ;,rt. An agency in Chicago recently sent out a call to the University of j."ebia.-ka for thirteen teachers in Cheiuistiy. Physics and Mathematics. Saul B. Arenson of the Chemistry Department will leave on the Shrine Special for Portland. Ore. He will i incidentally visit I.eland Stanford Uni-Iver.-'ity and the University of Califor jnia. He plans to spend the last six weeks of the summer in research work in the chemical laboratory at ihe University. ' t ! Prof. S. P.. Ga.-s of the Lnglish De partment will spend the summer at i his cottage in Colorado with two for mer college friends. Dan Riley. 'OH. president of the Richardson County Alumni Club, has arranged for a meeting Friday eve ntng. May 2S. Dr. F. M. Fling will then eie an address on "America's World Responsibility." The public will be admitted. Lucille Cline. 'M. will appear in a i-'iisical recital the atiernoon of May 1 in the Temple Theater. She is : student in the School of Fine Ars .V t'ie I'liiver.-ity. TRACK MEN WILL HAVE CHANCE AT NUMERALS For the first time in the history ol Nebraska, the Freshmen and the men who are not trying out for letters with the Varsity track team are being iven the chance to win numerals. The winners this year will be entitled to wear the numerals for their re spective years. Numerals were as much in evidence at the Tenn meet as the letters f.nd the awarding of them is a practice al ready being followed out by many ot the schools of the country. Tuesday ftetnoon the following stood as records: 100-yard dash Stewart, Stevens. 10 4 220-yard dash-Layton, 2G " 5. 4 40 yard dash- Beezer, :53. SSo yard run -Gardner. 2:0$. Mile run -Streeter, 5:2. Two mile run- Bachkora. 10:43. 110-yard low hurdles Layton. 13 1-3. High jump West. 5 ft. 3 in. Pole vault West. 9 ft. Shot put Hartman. 38 ft. fi in. Discus-Weller. ICR ft. 10 in. Javelin Brown. 1 (3 ft. WANT ADS. j.OST- Medium sized lady's leathei purse containing money and bank re ceipt. Return to S'udint Activities cPic. Liberal reward win ne'oii who nicked up rose colored sweater near library step. Monday r.ight please return to Stu dent Ac; ivit ies office. LOST - A Maek shiny bag-purse witli red leather lining, conlaininc keys ar.d small change. Finder plea.v Vuve nt Student Ac:iv";.er office POPULAR PRICES IN LOW SHOES MEAN ECONOMY Dne F.yelet Tie lashionable. fits like lace oxford, may be had in Patent and Kid at $10.00 Thee Tie. new French last for the one who is a "stepahead." may be bad in Brown and Black Kid at $10.00 Walking Oxfords, for those who wish comfort in walking, comes in Brown and Black $9.00 The Bootery 1230 O St. Vcur Feet Will Bring You Back rr I FRATERNITIES i and SORORITIES W'i.en yon SUIT IT for tli- yjoKAx Mannier. be Sl'KK that vmir H I COAL MIX i well filled. Komo and Eureka s Are I Kx.ellent STOKA;K Cals WMTEBREAST COAL ; AKD LULIBER CO. LAW SCHOOL THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGU First term 1920, June 21 July 28 Second term July 29 September 3 , Tlim, v.-r -.ur Iwllinr to ilerw of iuartor vtem uy I- iiid one fourth .al.-tular r.-ara oll-ee wloMirion require! f..r n-tutr admission. year .f law lK-i"S -J ,,,""r'il, lere rt'trrw. l- 111 rary ..f ..ver 4fi ) rolmnea. . . Tb fmiiwr quarter offrra p 11U ep aortuniOoa t atadrnta. trhw. and rax-t Haoaera. , roiirae, o-n iti nil lxpartnu-ft I tti Lnlventlty .luring Ui Summer guari-r For Aiino'Ui"n!Mit Afldrvsa OF LAW h IIOOL. THK 1M- VKKM1Y Of CHI A. 107 No. 11th St. r"Ul4 f HEFFLEY'S TAILOES OF QUALITY 138 No. 11th St. Phone B 1422 P JOHNSTON'S CANDV In One and Two Pound I L LE ES ' RESCRIPTION H ARM A J Y A Good Pta to E&t N. S. CAFE 139 South 11th Street ATTENTION Fraternities and Sororities A fine modern bru k residence, suitable for norority or frat-r-nity. r.ii be boutht on desir&bie tern'iH TtKine IJ4KS or call 223 o. 13tt'. TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE Let J-n ol.l I'ni man start von home. FEDERAL TRANSFER CO. E4108 223 So. 13th Making good on the job YOU'VE planned to make good, of course, but have you decided what kind of job it'll be? In general, it should be something big; something you can throw yourself into heart and soul; something with only the sky as a limit There is such a field in this organization for a limited number of forward looking college men If you can meet our requirements; if you're a clean-cut man of the "go-getter" type, ambitious, energetic, dependable; if you'll go right on learning after you leave college There's an opportunity here for youan opportunity as big as you want to make it Hart SchafFner &i Marx Chicago