.1 Theatre Reviews Colonial "Big Happiness." Austin Farnura stars In this in nsely dramatic play attempting to f personate his brother whom ho bo lives to be dead, he finds himself jfumlng the duties of two mon, a difficult salvation. The settings and ,ctr.es of this picture are especially ,ttractive. 2-30 Now Twice Daily 8:20 1 EDDIE VOGT j ' in ! "n"7E LOVE SHOP" with l'T'y "l,,l -rnrr I-.IInu m tli.. itaiiilifi'I niodclt. In Hnulnlr. ltnulr ' tlir,l iind Snlrco rrrnd'inn .. CAHALL & ROMINE SIDNEY PHILLIPS RENO EDWARD MARSHALL JACKIE & BILLY "FOLLOW ON" th Hivrrli't Marlowe & Cnmpnny Klnocriini Toplrs of tho In.v I MAT. 25c and 50c I EVE. 50c to $1.25 lit?,Bi,,.,T Of in CAbnR4g?f i . I US., I UI., SAT. IlKltE 1M ELS in yl XEVKK CAN TF.I.I." Itixllo Symphony Orrli"-tra l'lit'ii" Semi-Weekly News TM-! Tr vel Vicl lire 1IOMK SIM X IIKKO" A New C hristie Comedy l liNA SHOWAI.TKR The with the olilrn Voire" STAKT AT i. :t. r. ;HT IOC NKillTXV C n CfN -ICC . v.w us.. fi;i.. SAT. w . IXt.l.NE O'HKIKN In ,"' T1IK rmi HKIIEAD" TVI.KU ANI ST. l.AIK vlophone Soloi't ;; !AT" S. K1.1TII CO. - t'.l.TkV SOFT" K Mltv STAN' STANLEY A CO. i, i-n M, mites of Your l.ile" in i.dii- pi nm a "" :T ft :.lrnatiomil Newn Weekly :s; - i iii i- A'l J:;'.". unil 9 Mal. -Is: Nichl- 40e (.111. I"- ALL THIS WEEK v CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Production S "SOMETHING TO THINK t ABOUT" Set in a Kiot of Color and Beauty LYKir t'ONCt'.RT OK IIKsTKA CONWAY BEAVKR, Director Tathe Krview I-iAlie TravelogDe SHOWS START AT 1. S. 5. 7. roth - A THUES., FRI., SAT. Miss Shirley Mason America's New Sweetheart in "GIRL OF MY HEART" Sunshine Comedy i, "HOLD ME TIGHT" Mutt and Jeff News POPULAR PRICES Drink Our Egg Malted Milk For lunch. They art a full meal. CHAPMAN'S DKCOI W It. Caaa. 13. . UT ltll O LOEB'S ORCHESTRA Buelneat Phone B33II Residence B370S HEFFLEVS TAILORS OF QUALITY Cleaning and Remodeling for Ladles and Genu. No. lllh SL B1422 II I Lutheran Club. Lutheran club will meet Friday enlng, October 29. 8 P. m. In the Art rallery. second floor In the rary building. A special Hal lows' Al! r. Ill r i . I US.. I UI.. SAT. . i feMBEBTY ,ti-OrrTm?nrlW I " CfN -ICC jj r n Chemical Societv MeetingThursday The Nebraska section of the Am encn pnen.ical M,rlely will mee. Thursday. October 28 (innt.ad of 0i Friday, as previously announced) at 8 P. m. in room 208, Chemistry Hall This- is the first meeting ol th. society for 1920-21. The program lhursoay evening will bo: a re yort of k:ln,o ouhlanding Matures ot the recent American Chemical Society meeting at Chicago, by Dr. Fred W. Upson; and "Some ' First Hand Experiencis in Industrial Chem istry," by nr. H. G. Deming of the department of Chemistry. Not only members of Ihe Nebraska Section, but Ml interested are invited o attend ihis meeting. PERSONALS Dean Foiilyce has returned from Iowa, whore he has been engaged in a .series of educational addresses at the following touchers' conventions: Anamosa, Vinton and Grundy Center. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kline, of Bea trice, and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson, of Omaha, autoed to Lincoln to visit their sons at the Delta Chi house last week-end. Fuller Austin, '21, has returned from Chicago, whore he spent the week-end visiting friends.. Bui 11 K. Lojip, '21, spent the week- end at his home in South Sioux City. Edwin Crook, '4, retuined yester day from Fille, where he spent the week end. Ki.bert Burns, '2". spent the week end at his home in Council Bluffs, la. Jack Ilaishman, national secretary of Delta Chi, who is making bis annual trip inspecting all the chap ters of Delta, Chi, visited at the Delta Chi house this week. F. D. Lucas, '22, has withdrawn from school. Margaret Wattles, '24, will spend (he v, ( ek-end in Omaha. Aurel Foreman, '2". will visit in Council "Bluffs during the wet k-end. Gertrude' Mcllale. '21, left yester day for Fairbmy, where she will visit for the remainder of the week. Koboit McCreery, '22, is ill at the Phi Kappa Fsi house. Jessie Tucker, '22. and Bouisc Tucker.. '23, will leave tomorrow tor Omaha to spent the rest of the week. Mildred Rockwell. "23, will spend Hie weik-end at her home in Omaha. Lillian Westessen, '23, leaves to morrow for her home in Minden lo spend the week-end. Mary Bosencrans, '22, will spend the week-end in Plattsmouth. Bryce Crawford, '22, will be a week end visitor in Omaha. Marie Hills, '22, leaves tomorrow for Omaha to visit during the week end. Florence Sherman, '23, will spend the week-end at her home in River ton, la. Earl Coryell, '21, is in Flint, Micti on business. Ruth Nickum, '24. and Cecile Fox. 24 leave tomorrow for Omaha, where they will be for the remainder of Va wool: TIrnderson. 23. ana LStner King, ;23, are spending the week-end in York. Marv Redgwick, '23, will be a week end visitor in Omaha. T.h Cain. '24. will sppr.a u.r week-end at her home in Fremont. Josephine Jack, "24, will oe m Bea trice during the week-end. WANT ADS. MODERN rooms, good heat and privT leges. LG630. DRESSMAKING and ladies' tailoring. 1725 R su WANTED A live wire student to handle a new laundry propositus An excellent chance to build up a nice raying business. Call L454J :33 No. 12th. WILL the man who took or ex changed overcoats at the Saratoga recreation parlors last baturdaj ight be so kind as to call L,60K 8nd exchange with the other coa owner. He will give you J5 for your kindness. FLACK leather, loose leaf notebook E u rom east window .. Am7 between 11 and 12 : o'cl-c da , Will person who tooK U rel" I student Activities offtcc Imme diately? 20S U Hall- " XT Stafford'. Pn.M Orcb..tr. Graham. Uni'. master .ixophonl.t Call L5558. 1JLT B1SCHOP. . P"""' B3949- A CLUB COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED BY PBESIOENT Harry Latowsky Selects Members to Plan Affairs for Organi zation. Harry I. Latowsky, president of the Omaha club, announced the fol lowing committees to take charge of the activities o the club for the coming year: Hike Committee, Leta Markwell, chairman; Mary Redgwick, Arthur Uhlir, Virginia Read, Jessie Tucker, Kenneth Baker John Mcllny, Harry Pecha, Ilerschell Babcock, Ernest Zschau, Richard Par mout, Othelia Uhlir. Publicity Committee. Jack Austin, joint chairman; lone Gardner, Pierce Rodgers, Joslyn Stone, Howard Turner, Clarence Dun ham, Willard Vienot. Program Committee. Rudge Norton, chairman; D. Rud yard, Harold Tayne, Oliver Maxwell Gladys Mickle. There will be a meeting of the Hike committee at 7 p. m. Thursday October 2S, in the Social Science auditorium. They will complete plans for the "weenie" roast to be held Saturday, November 6, at 9 a. m. Pep Meeting Scheduled. On November 4, Thursday, a pep meeting will be held at which time some of the club members and repre sentatives of the faculty will speak and a short program will be given. Another large committee is being formed under the leadership of J Wilbur Wolf, which will serve as a boosters unit. The purpose of thi unit is to see the individual members of each social organization on the campus and to provide opportunities for them to meet all other individuals The committee is composed of one representative from each fraternity and sorority and five from the non fraternity and. non-sorority members of the club. This committee will be announced in a few days. k-ilms or Ulympics Ready to Distribute The Olympics, that great battle in which the green caps eamo out with the spoils, can soon be seen on the screen. The films showing the Olym pics and the crowd present, and the Freshmen rally have been developed and printed and are ready for dis tribution. NEWS OF THE DAY Ozark Farmers Use Pianes. POrLAR BLUFF, Mo. Farmers in this section of the country have taken to the air as a means toward more Intensive farming. Many in dividual land holdings here arc a large as 2.000 acres, due to many farmers having taken up large tracts of cheap swamp land which has now been drained. With an aeroplane the farmer can cover much more terri tory, and soon the "flivver" will be a back number. Accept Government Proposals. LONDON. The leaders of the federation of miners announced yes terday that they had accepted thr government's plan for a settlemen of the coal strike. It was stated by the Central News that the colliery owners also had accepted the govern ment's terms. Settlement of the coa' strike makes it virtually certain tha there will be no strike by the rail way men or the transport workers. Booze Ring Near End, of Rope. CHICAGO. Indictment and arres' of' the principals in the allegec' "million dollar booze ring" which i? said to have flooded Chicago and its YOUNG mew : 1 ATTRACTIVE VALUES $48- JUST at the opening of the season we offer you hundreds of fine ulsters and short form fitting Overcoats. REDUCED PRICE SALE OF Men's Silk Hosiery $2.00 VALUES NOW $1.25 VALUES NOW 1.45 95 EVERY pair of hose offered at these lowered prices is standard quality Phoenix, Notaseme and Black Cat Brands Many other lines such as shirts, caps, ties, gloves and union suits priced at special reductions Quality environs with contraband liquor since the eighteenth amendment became effective was believed appreciably nearer with the arrest and reported confession of "Mike do Pike" Heitler notorious chieftain of the underworld. Increase in Guard Prison. LONDON. The police guard at Brixton prison was again increased its "L" a Kenilworth Club Hailowe'en Dance i Knights of Columbus Hall Friday Night With "Polly" Butler's Orchestra Don't Miss "ZAZA" . The Seventh Daughter of a Seventh Daughter. $1.25 Per Couple. lr.V IN Ik' K, K1 Ml M! I Ml I Ml MEN'S 9 $ 60 00 Second $1.00 VALUES 65c Cofies Coats today. The total number ot troops now stationed in Ireland number 49,000, it was announced in f.to House of Commons today. Sinn Foiners who arrived from Cork and other parts of Ireland for the obsequies went to Brixton prison In Utile parties throughout the day to see where the lord mayor had died. RJ At Floor NOW - viviaui o- eran atudenU are Invited to ittend. Luth