THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ,.30-Wed, Thr., Fri, Sat.-8:30 Orpheum Circuit Best in Vodevll Sarah Gibson & i Padden Connein Frank Farron Morris & Camp bell. Cameo Revue. Gran & Wallace Fable. Topic. News Mat. 25c & 50c Eve. 22c to $1 (Continued from pago 1) THOUSANDS PARADE AS HUSKERS LEAVE 8 THIK.. FBI. SAT. WHITE & UNMARRIED" 1PATHE SEMI- W c t rv i i iii.n xlie World Event. VIiiUied 2 TUr vnL 1 l THftVLL riviunua u Sl.owln SubJeeU and Point, of O Interest V 3A PAIR OF SIXES" 8 A jsew Educational Comedy O fi 0 J' World in T1IIR-. FRI. 8AT 4 BUCK JONES In "GET VOI R MAN" O current Event of the A IMctureH X 2 BROWNIE'S BABY DOLL Q A ?' l"nlver-lal romnlr X 3THE TWO-FISTED JUDGE U Tabloid Drama 8 ccceccccosccccfi 1 ALL THIS WEEK Jr I.. I.aky Prfwnt GLORIA SWANSON suXio J0UM3 U ..iNawow ivaao am.. IIAKUI.n EEOVI B In HI Newest Cumedj g! ".4mon Those I'rettent" CHIEF SILVER TONGUE FainuuK Indian Tenor Bj Show. Start at 1. 3. S. 7, 9. B .MiiIh. 30r; N"lrl't, 50c ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY OCT. 24th masse at the Burlington. There they stopped for Just one sec ond. Then forward march again, they passed through the gates and stood be side the train awaiting the team. Cheoring and singing all the time, the boosters watched the Ilusker grid sters board the steam wagon anu set tle for the long ride. Then followed a squirming effort on the part of all the students to get next to the train and bid goodbye and good luck to their team. More cheer ing and the following speech by Cap tain Swanson: Captain Swanson Speaks.. "Students, this is the greatest send off a Cornhusker team ever got. If the team plays as I am sure ii will, everything will come out all right." Singing of more songs, shaking of more hands and bidding of more good luck3 and the hopes of Nebraska started to move slowly toward Omaha, Chicago and South Bend. And not un til the last Cornhusker football player has disappeared did the boosters start to leave the middle of the tracks where they had swarmed to watch the very last wave of the hand. Then another, but much diminished parade went slowly and reluctantly toward the university campus for another day of anxiety preceding the day of days. Saturday will find this same mass of students on the M street side of The Lincoln Star building listening to each and every movement of "their team." Stoddard Robinson, Arthur BuSii, George Turner, George Stone, Alvln Sandstedt, and Francis Gettys and Uolla VanKirk, were faithfully done. "Props" Successful. When the curtain rings up and the snow falls and the wind howls of course every one knows that it isn't real snow that is falling and the wind isn't really blowing, and that "props" is grinding the wind machine with one hand and sifting snow with the other, but still the audience instinct ively shivers. Gerald Leuch is the mau responsible for the chills. The players are unusually fortu nate in securing such a fine comedy for their opening bill. It was said last spring, on the campus, "Let ua have more plays like the 'Tailor-man?. Man.' ". Here is cfhe that satisfies that want. The players are a student organ ization and dependent upon student support. They have selected their season's plays most carefully. Their ambition is to fill the place made by the absence of a stock company in Lincoln and to keep aiive the best plays for those people who thorough ly appreciate the legitimate diama From the abundant praise of drs matie circles of Lincoln people, they are well along the road to the reali zation of that ambition. There are two more perfoi mancc of "Seven Keys to Baldpate," Friday and Saturday. The seat sale indi cates full houses for both nights Seats may be secured at Ross P. Cur tice Music Co. (Continued from page 1) PLAYERS' PROGRAM DRAWS BIG CROWD furnishes more than her share of a delightful love scene. ' Hart Jenks, a newecmer in the tanks of the players, Dy his good work as Bland, deserve the selec tion. Hearty rounds of applause greeted the players at several exciting tuins in the plot. Many of the minor parts of the members of the cast, including tB:i::in:;;Kii:iKx:B'u::H:!i::B:i:;::i.:B;ii;:a:!iuBiB::!::a 'in UNI NOTICES n 6M id S Remember Vall's Barber Shop 131 No. 13th St. Delian Meeting. Orpheum night at Delian next Fri day night. Something new. something interesting so be sure and be at Fac ulty hall at 8 o'clock. Palladian. The Engineers' program, Friday evening, promises to be a worth while affair- A short talit will be given by Dean Ferguson. The program in cludes high frequency phenomena and mathematical tricks given by two E. E. Seniors, and a bridge building demonstration by a local boy scout troop. mm j! ! a L i Doesn't "Hot fudpe short cake" sound good T It 's just one of the many specialities at Brown Betty In addition to the regular tea service, special attention is given to Uni teas, din ners, and after party refre shments. Noon until midnight Dancing F2525 1720 So. 17 Friday, October 25, a special convo catio will be held at the Temple thea ter for Prof. Shaler Mathews. Union open meeting Friday, Octo ber 21. All welcome. A tea will be given by the Silver Serpents for all junior girls at Ellen Smith hall, from 3 to 6 on Saturday, Ortober 22. The program will con sist ;1 a little sketch, anu the rest of the afternoo.1 will be vc-nt i& dancing, for which gjoi muck baa bcea se red. All junior ne urge to attend. HER CHOICE the elastic girdle RACE and beauty cannot he achieved without som& support. 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