THE DAILY NERRASKAN s 2 tr D n a u u 1 0 x k e o f Dramatic Club , ('oimis Club MncPowoll Club SndtUe & Sirloin Club Pnlladinn Society Union Society School of Music T. C. If. S. EMBLEMS HALLETT Unl Jeweler Estab. 1871 1143 O St. -anew ARROW Collar. FOLLOW THE ARROW AND YOU FO LLOW THE STYLE 0 GET IT AT TTT)ILLERS' HARMACY Thomas Meighan In lit Smw( Paramount rictnre 1 "Civilian Clothes" "JUNE MADXESS" A New Comedjr FmtDrin( the V unity Fair Maid PATH K NKWH "TOPICS OF THE S DAT" PATHE TRAVEL jj KIVI IO HVMI'IIO.NT OKCH KSTRA SHOWS START AT 1. S. 5. 7, t I MATS. SOc. NIGHT S5c j MOX. Tl ES. WED. EIGHT LUNATIC CHINKS "V N IX A CHINESE LACNDRY" JESSIE MAKER AND WILLIAM BEDFORD "DILLV DALUES" M1SSKS JOHN MrKlER STEVE FREDA And Ills "(iXAPPINU TCKTLE C.riTAR" The Photo-Dramatic Sensation) "LuvE. HONOR AND OBEY" SHOWS START AT S:S. 7, Mai. Mr; Night 10c ; Gal. lie XVMC ALL THIS WEEK Humoresque" A Photoplay Featuring ALMA RUBENS g Mor puthoa than "The Made Mas- 5 It" more fan than "Potanh and S KOHY MRINSKV. Violin Soloist 3 I K() MOKKIMIN. liar i' one C SHOWS START AT I, S, 5. 7. ? MATS All aeati 30e NH.MT 60r. i -THE, - G The Courage of Marge O'Doone From Ihr Moat Sormiafnl NotW bj JAMES OLIVER CIRWOOD It l a torjr of the Northland, where u U a law aato btmadf, and drplrt tho life of a jronth who prartratro tbooo refloaa to Had bim rlf. EXTRA ADDED FEATURE Joe Martin in "A Prohibition Monkey" An Educated, Happy Monkey Actor SHOWS AT I. S. B. 7 and PRICES It. 15c aad Kfe Drink Our Egg Malted Milk For lunch. They are a full meal. CHAPMAX'S Dirr.s Ooear R. Coao. C. N. 'IS. Mgr. ltu e WEB'S ORCHESTRA Business Paoe B3.I6 Re ldei.ee BJ708 II PRINCE I H TIB Ai 13 rBYH llllll HEFFLEY'S . TAILORS OF QUALITT Cleaning and Remodeling for Ladies and Gents. 118 No. 11th SL B1422 WEDDINGS Jacobs-Llngenfelder The mnrrlago of Miss Hazel Marie Jacobs to Fred O. Lingenfelder, both former students of the Unlversity. was solemnized Friday evening at the Hoi ji l . . - ... urtuge street iiaptist Church. The Rev. C. H. Spalding officiated. I lie church was delightfully decor ated for the occasion and a pretty ceremony was caried out. The brides mains were miss iola Garrison and Miss Helen Thompson, and Mrs. T. A, Bennett, sister of the brido was ma tron of honor.v Oliver Axtel was best man. Lucile Dale was flower girl and Pavey Dale carried the rings. reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the ceremony. Weir-Peterson A quiet wedding took place when Miss Elizabeth Weir and Homer H icterson pronounced the marrlr.ge vows at the home of the bride's par ents In Grand Island at eleven-thirty oclocK last Thursday. Mrs. Peterson v;:s a sophomore in the University last year and was a pledge to Kappa Kappa GKinma. Only tire immediate families and doe friends were present. Miss Ro berta Prince, a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Miss Peggy Soren- Son were bridesmaicls. Harland Peterson, brother of the bride-groom nnu a Fiuuent in me university, was best man. Murjorle iScoville was a guest. A breakfast was sefved after the ceremoy. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left in the afternoon for a wedding trip through the Pacific coast ' states. They will be at home in North Platte after the fifteenth of next month. ENUS J PENCILS FOR the prudent or proL, the superb VENUS out rivals ell f.r perfect pencil work. 17 Mack degrees and 3 copyiug. Iti.- K. AmerScnn Pencil Co. 1-3 Fifth Are. 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This is proved by the frock of DuTet-de-laine trimmed only with contrasting bands. Colors: nary, dryad, twilight, sanzi bar, sucbow. 5S.S0 Model 13 Moch chic and distinction can bt imodH on donnlns; this twill-backed Vel ret frock. Little circles of rrlitbt em broidery decorate mart wrist aad neck and hem. Col or. U lue. black, a a r y, blue, MacPrang-Ullstrom Engagament. TU . - - ho amiuuuueraeni or me engage' uu-iii vi Aiireua fliaci'rang, '20, to Clarence Ullstroni was a feature ot the annual homecoming Achoth ban m-i. i me ueuy urown tea room Saturday evening. Covers were laid for fifty. Ophelia roses were used as decorations for the tables and as favors at each plate. Cards passed with the dessert course cleverly an nounced the engagement of Miss Mac Prang to Mr. Ullstroni. Doth are well known in the University. Mr. Ullstroni was formerly a student and Is a member of Delta Chi. Mrs. Helen Davidson Fleming was toastmlstress. Responses wtre made by Misses Mary Starboard, Helen Martin, Kate Kreycick and Marian Mote. The following out-of-town alumnae were present: Ethel Stone Duest of Omaha. Pattie Metzger of Cedar Creek, Kathleen Morgan of Omaha, Alice Snyder of Omaha, Gretchen Wetherbee of Aurora, Ruth Sinclair of Talmago, Elsie Hoberd of Shelby, la., Margaret Tourtelot of Auburn, Opal Muff of Sutton, Mildred Johnson of Omaha, Helen Ericson of David City, Alfreda MacPrang 01 of Cfdar Bluff and Vada PorierhVlil Hot, la. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15. Kappa Sigma. Eighty-five couples attended the Kappa Sigma fall party at the Rose- wilde Friday evening, given by an alumnus member, Ed Pettis of Lin coln. Streamers of the fraternity colors, scarlet, white and ctppti floated here and there. The same colors decorated the tables whpro uncheon was served. Mr. "and Mrs. Ed Pettis and several of their friends acted as chanernns. Vmong the out-of-town guests were Ji-I-.n Trost. Fred Humphrey r.nd Earl Hickman, all of the alumni chapter of Kappa Sigma at Omaha, and Harry Byrnes, a district grand officer. Delta Upsilon. Ninety couples were delightfully entertained by Delta Upsilon at a dancing party in the ball room of the ncoln Friday evening. The music for the dance was from Omaha. Many alumni from out of town were guests. Chaperons were Prof, and Mrs. Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway and Professor Grumman. The hall was decorated in fraternity colors. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16. Beta Theta Pi. Beta Theta Pi was host to eighty couples Saturday evening. The party was held in the ball room of the Lincoln. Refreshments were served during the evening. Colonel and Mrs 'TbAftef thdt&jthp best. t02)-1753 QSirvvt e iosemarv uress at For Late Fall 1 UP m u.i tW W 1 c.- I I I II I I II III 1 I I. I 111 1 II a1 1 1 1 II I " f me .o y III.,. " I 111! .Ivelr embrol Nf 11 aZ7!?J l (tf Idi aZST3 W Nb? I ZZy IX) VP U bsr. nary.' Mrs. Wilklns Kappa Delta Phi. Kappa Delta Phi was host to forty couples at a house dance Saturday evening. The house was decorated in black and gold and other Hallowe'en decorations. The porch was screened in corn shocks and jack o' lanterns. Dean and Mrs. Seavey. Dean and Mrs. Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Martin chaperoned Out-of-town guests were Professor Menteer and Mr. and Mrs. Winchester of Omaha and John Herbegan, Will- am Jay Cox and Tarvln Howns of Long Pine. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Thirty-five couples were entertained at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house dance Saturday evening. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bales and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koupal. Out-of-town guests were Lyle Woodruff of Omaha, James Ke'et of Sioux City, Sam Chamlerlain of Des Moines, la., Walter Hughes of Adams. Harlan Teard of Grand Island. Duke Quinn of Gothenburg, Phil Costello of Exeter. G. Gaylord of Lester and C. D. Scott of O'Neil. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained about seventy-five couples at a danc ing party at Antelope park Saturday evening. The fraternity colors were used in the decorations. Light re freshments were served. The fra ternity quartette gave a number of selections. The out-of-town guests were Marion Shir of David City. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hinkle of Kearney. Ross Burroughs and B. Hopkins of Omaha. Walter Minor and M. Nolan of Alliance, B. S. McGowan of New York City, Jack Morris of Clarks, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman of Kansas, H. Wilder of Central City. Carl Hopkins and Lei and Wachter of Omaha, A. Whiten of Washington. D. C. and Ted Redfield of Omaha. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Al Du Tean. Prof, and Mrs. Wrice and Prof, and Mrs. Kilbourne. Alpha Sigma Phi. Alpha Sigma Phi entertained fifty five couples at a dancing party at the Knights of Columbus Hall Saturday evening. The University colors, scar let and cream, were used to decorate the hall. The chaperons were Prof, and Mrs. Dana . Cole, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dunaway and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Whyman. The out-of-town euests were Ray Sherry of Genoa. Inyd Stone of Broken Bow, Charles Stratton of Scottsbluff, Frank Brady Ames and Prof, and acted as chaperons. LOWER PRICES, GO TO GOLD'S 7T and Early Winter grace ness of Atkinson. Aucust Zulnlie of Alii ance, Charles and William Auzell Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Psl entertained sixty couples at a Fr.ll Homecoming party at the chapter house Saturday even ing. Autumn colors were used to de corate the house Chaperons were Mr. - and Mrs. R. F. McCreery, of Wnhoo; Mr. and Mrs. Wardner G. Scott, of Lincoln; and Mr. and Mrs W. G. Boyer of York. Out-of-town nests Included Mr. and Mrs. William Noble of Omiha, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harnsburger and Ernest Harnsburger of Ashland. PERSONALS Wright Davis and Leland Hebard, of Nebraska City, attended the Notre Dame-Nebraska game. Among the Homecoming visitors at the Phi Kappa Psi house were the following: John Fike, ex-'22, Paul Withey. ex-'21, William Noble, '14 Russell Funkhouser, ex-'23, and Her bert Negele, ex-'23, of Omaha; Will iam Hosek, of Buffalo, Wyo.; Gleniion Danbaum, ex-'21, of Red Oak, la.; Ed Lowrey, Sam Kellogg, ex-'21, Grover Porter, '17, John Stocker, ex-'21 Frank Schwake. '11, and Morton Steinhart. '13, of Nebraska City; Jack Temple. '11, football captain in 1910; Robert Pierce, of Hastings; Coach Drummond of the Commercial High School, Omaha, and Clinton Kenner, " rf Omnlip Earl Lee, '10, and Russell Pierce, 10, both of Fremont, attend the Notre Dame-Nebraska game. Elmer Shellenberg, '20, of Johnson. was a guest at the Alpha Tau Omega house for the week-end. S. S. Sidner and F. G. Pierce, of Fremont, were visitors at the Alpha Tau Omega house for the week-end. Jesse Moore, '21, returned yester day from Grand Island, where he had spent the week-end. Mrs. Slyde Barton, '17, of Pawnee, was a guest in Lincoln for Homecom ing. Edna Olson, '17, of Stromsburg. spent the end of the week in Lincoln. Hazel Cook, ex-'17, of Ciook, Colo., spent several days last week at the Alpha Omicron Pi house. Helen Giltner, '20. of Omaha, at tended the Notre Dame-Nebraska game. She was a guest at the Alpha Phi house. Mrs. Laird Potter, ex-'20, of Hardy, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house during the past week-pnd. Utile I. Q IX NEW MODELS in all their as featured in the new Bazar and Fashion Art the selFfcame Rosemary Frocks now featured ly leadin? stores through the States, such as Frankfin Simon & Co., New York. Mandel's Chieato, etc. are now displayed here. We invite you to see them. Sixe ran?e for women, 34 to 44. For Misses. 14 to 1. Tln-ir partial descriptions follow: MODEL A I MODEL I I MrtDFL r Iniref-de-laine. - Hnv Tin I Guiana, was a euest of on the campus for several days last week Hal lie Minor, of Hastinca. wan a visitor at the Kappa Kappa Gamma houso during Homecoming. . Helen Leahy, of Cotmm' Blum visited Aurel Foreman. '23, Saturday at the Pi Beta Thl house. Jeannette Adams, 20, ol i:.iKie, was a guest at the Alpha Omicron Pi house the latter part of last week. Emma Bogue, of North Platte was a guest of Hazel Barber, '20, at the Delta Gamma house for the end of the week. John Gilligan, '21, who Is attending the University School of Medicine in Omaha, spent the last of the week at the Phi Gamma Delta house. Sadie B. Finch, '20, of Kearney. was a guest of Dorothy Barkley,- '22, for Homecoming. Lucille Keith, '18, of Hastings, pent several days last week at the Alpha XI Delta house. Alice Miller, of Fremont, visited her sister, Florence Miller, '24, for several days last week at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Harold Harris, ex-, spent the the Sigma Alpha last week-end at Epsilon house. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Wi throw, of Grand Island, spent the week-end in Lincoln, in order to attend the Notre Dame-Nebraska football game. Oliver Nickum, of Omaha, was a guest at the Delta Upsilon house dur ing the last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. John son. OS, and their children, were guests in Lincoln for the Homecom ing festivities. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Beulah Albright Mr. John son Is at present chief engineer for the Union Utilities company of Chicago. Robert French, grand custodian of the Masonic lodge in Nebraska, was dinner guest at the Acacia house Wednesday evening, and addressed the fraternity on Masonic questions. Mrs. W. F. Holloway, of Sidney, la., a guest of her daughter, Evea is Holloway, '22, at the Alpha Xi Delta house. Big Reception for Harding. ST. LOUIS Senator Harding, re publican candidate, spoke to a large and enthusiastic crowd at St Louis Saturday evening. He arraigned the democratic administration for meddling" in European affairs. Peking Government Stands. PEKING. Official request was made Saturday to refute recent rumors originating in Shanghai that the government had been overthrown. Bandalet Gloves Women's Ramlalet Gloves finality, with pleasing of fine novelty favorite style, of excel avorite style, of excel- OA en! fiuality. with plain XM titrbfl hacks. In T I -, brown, white, priced at, Mack and Attractively pair 1 ;ol.I) S Kirt Floor Falltime modish Vogue, Harper's Model VA The " cT a frock that Is made for ilininir or dancing, is sedate In Its color, but aliT In the Span ish lace that makes he overdress fr the dip of Crepe Madelon. "olnrs: Mack, navy, rown. 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