HE DAILY NEBRASKAN I THUR., FRI., SAT. pATHE SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS Topical and Travel Pictures "DEAD EASY" The End of the World" THUR., FRI., SAT. FLORIDA FOUR ( vmnly nd IlBrmony Khigln Watsika and Understudy , MarvHoiinly Trained Seal. International News Weekly WE SHOULD WORRY" A Comedy le to Miracles or the Jungle Nora and Sidney Kellogg 1 1IIIKX T.W.KNT" ENGLE & MARSHALL NEWPORT STIRK TRIO " Pair of Jrk" GREAT HOWARD Itrliind the Mne" FOUR CAMERONS Novelty Offering I.1KK FATHER LI KK SOX" ALL THIS WEEK THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of !ie APOCALTP8E 1 vrlc Concert Orchestra f.'ti. MACVAY. IMrector MT DOORS OPEN AT t:SO ' Show Stiu-tn at 3:00 Sharp Ilalrony Wp, Tax 6c. Total 65c Fvenine Ioor Open at 6:30 Mum Start at 7:00, S.Oo llalcony Tax Sc. Total 83c Lower Floor $1.00, Tax 10c Total S1.10 THUR.. FRI., SAT. KINOGRAMS "Assorted Heroes" New Comedy Tabloid Drama "A Full House" Feature Picture Miflw Start at 1. 8. 8. 7 'Mat. 15c Mclit 5c Clill. 10o NANOX WELCH "HABY MIXE" ( I.II IOKD WAYXE CO.. HIKLTON BROOKS ( Ol XTESS XARDIM 1 RANK WILSON Cycling (ienia EDITH CLIFFORD Comedienne Pa tli Newn Topic f Iy Aewp'" Fables Xo Advance ia Price 1m. :.V bOr. Etea. :5c to $1.09 I BLAZEK'S - ORCHESTRAS Large and Small for all occasions B-441S 1308 O St Have You The Brown Betty Habit ? Unl Students like it be-cau.-? the things are so good to eat and because they can 2;:nrc. Why not drop In after the ehow or the dance tonight? You'll like It Brown Betty 1720 So. 17 F2525 t ie you un on the Newest 3ance Steps. Mutsic by the Apollo-Phone Player Ifi Better. 'H'adquaiters- for the Newest DANCES JUST PHONE L-602S CARROLL'S F'rtt Floor) Nebr. State Bank Bldfll5th A. O. liiiiissi f 1:3 Wed., Thnr., FTl., Sat. : gj JULIAN ELTINGE I NAXOX WELCH g p "HABY MIXE" 0 I jl us AT THE THEATRES Orpheum An unusutilly varied program Is of foieJ ut' thu Orpheum this week. Julian EUlngc the most famous im poi senator of female charucleis head lines the bill In superlative fashion. Mr. Eltingo wears most beautlfj' caations and daintily trips thru las numbers. Tho act Is the best of Us kaid in u;icvil!e. Edith C.'Hovd sings a number, of cateuy tcii&v ia a catchy manner. Perhaps 'hr moat, unusual act iu the bill Is Frank Wilson's cycling act. .Vilson does everything imaginable with an ordinary bicycle anC. drew big ".minis on nearly every teat. The man who wrote that great popular song hit 'Harktowii Strutters Ball" i-? heio this week singing it together with a number ot' his other succeaseo. He also has some good stories and 'slips a surprising shoe.' "Master Karl the little Indian boy is a fine little entertainer and does a lot of things well. "Baby Mine" with a company head ed by Nanon Welch provides some amusement. Countess Nardi.il ploys the accordion and tho piano FACULTY NOTES Dr. Lida B. Earharl of tho teachers college will give a seuea of lectures on cxtensio .work before about 100 teachers in Omaha next Tuesday af ternoon. Dr. W. E. Sealock of the teachers college wil give an educational lecture before the Lancaster county teachers institute here Thursday morning. VESPER SERVICES I Gertrude Tomson Tells of Inspiration Received at Geneva Last Summer "The Value of Bible Study" was the subject of Vesper Services Tuesday evening. Gertrude Tomson, who lead the meeting, explained the new courses which are to be held here and told it inspiration received at Lake Geneva while attending similar classes. Alphonsine Clapp sang "Love Di vine." Miss Easterday cf the city Y. W. C. A. made a plea for Bible study and showed vividly what the world would be without Christianity. The following classes will be held beginning next Wednesday: riir.i.i Desianed Esoecially for Freshmen and Sophomores 1. The Meaning of Christianity to a modern World Miss Appleby, General Secretary, University V. W. C. A., Tuesdays at 11 o'clock. 2. The Campus and the Student's Religion Miss Miller, Religious Edu cation Director, St Paul's Methodist Church. Thursdays at 3 o'clock. 3. The Bible in Every-Day Life Si iss Appleby, Mondays at 2 o'clock. 4. The Meaning of Faith Mr. Mc Millin, Episcopal Student Pastor, Tues days at 2 o'clock. Classes Designed Especially for Jun. lors and Seniors 5. The Power of Personality Mr3. E. L. Hinman, Thursdays at 11 o'clock. 6 Do Science and Religion Agree? Dr. Barker of the University Faculty, Thursdays at 7 p. m. 7. The Bible as Literature Prof. Staff of the University Faculty, Wed- n s lays ut 4 in room 4. "U" hall. S Uuper Room Bible Class Dr Huntington, Methodist Student Pastor, Thursdays at 8 a. m. This class is a morning worship class and will be ojx-n to both men and women. ENGINEERING SOCIETY ADOPTS STANDARD PIN Is the Badge of the National Society in University Colors Witn Ne braska" on the Lcwer Part. r:, rniar dobartmentoi meeting cf the American society of mechan ical engineers was Held Meanesua, ; vening in the mechanical eninecr building. President Weir presi-l- inS- .11 A short business meeting was held anl the commUtee on the mechanical f-rginecrlng pin submitted -their rec on.ni. ndation. A standard pin was adi.pt-d. The pin is regular A. S. K. E. pin in the University of Nebraska o!urs. with the word -Nebraska" on the lower part Paul Kreuch gave a short talk on the production of gas wIJi special reference to the X-Uolk gas plant where he worked last summer. He showcd the correlation of the gas pro duction ensineer with the mechanical P-..g1neer. and bow the latter readily could assume the duties of the for- "Sr. Harold Holtz. a graduate of the .mn, and at present, secretary IN& 1" v . . fc Bh0rt talk 'of the alumni, also gave (Continued From Page One.) "M" Rl 4WKCTC IT no SIXTEEN HUSKERS sent a puzzling aspect to the Corn- this week and Cornhusker followers are due for a surprise Saturday when the Varsity clash with the Oklahom men. 1 lie weak points exhibited in the Notre ,Dame contest are being over come rapidly and a real lighting ma chine is scheduled to start against tho Sooners Saturday. Providing good good weather Is on hand Saturday, Director Luehrlug predicts a record breaking crowd for the big contest. Prepare for Pitt. Prior to the Pittsburg contest, which will be played at Pittsburg a week from Saturday, Coach Dawson will have a very limited amount of time to get the Huskers in shape for the Pan ther mix. The Pittsburg crew de feated the Syracuse eleven Saturlay by a. 35 to 0 count and from the past ex perience Nebraskans show that Syra cuse does not have a weak team Conch Glen Warner of the Pittsburg t-lan is touted as being one of Ameri ca's foremost coaches and Nebraskans will have some idea as to how the Huskers rate with the headliners of the east in the football world when the result of the Husker-Panther battle has been decided. The Pittsburg trip will be similar to the Notre Dame trip with the squad leaving one day earlier. The Huskers are scheduled to leave Wednesday af ternoon o the Burlington and Coach Dawson will probably give the men stiff workout on Stagg field in Chicago Thursday morning. Leaving Chicago Thursday afternoon the team will ar rive in Pittsburg Friday morning and take the final practice there before the game. on his experiences in the ens'aeering wdVld and on the advantages of college education. Following the meeting the entire party adjourned to the forge labora tory where hot wienies and buns were Berved. FRITZLEN DRUG CO. Phones B1524 B4287 1434 O Street Catering to Uni Students Good Eats, Hot and Cold Drinks Give us the once over and you will be convinced, that we try to please and satisfy. Party service given special attention. . Free and prompt deliverj- If It's Good Food Trie Lincoln Serves It T THE MAIN CAFE Every Luncheoi Period, a complete 75c Luncheon of de lightful quality. Every Evening, a superior Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.25. Unsurpassed a la carte service. Musical Divertisement by The Lincoln Entertainers 6 to 8 P. M. Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 2 and 6 to 811.50 Sunday Evening Concert on Mezzanine Floor. THE COFFEE SHOP (Open from 6 A. M. to 1 A. M. Breakfast Specials to suit your taste. A good luncheon for 60. A substantial supper for 85. 'Make Your Next Meal otel H inn: a Remember Vall's i a I Barber Shop I - - 131 No. 13th St. ii!i!iB!i!:!i!i!iBi!i;in:i:iaiii:inii:iaii!UBi:iBiii MBS Hallowe'en DANCE AT THE Rosewilde Appropriately Decorated Friday, Oct. 28 Music Furnished by Sam's Melody Makers EXTRA SPECIAL! UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE Admission $1, War Tax 10c Dancing 8:30 I IK choicest and most select seafoods, steaks and chops the tastiest past ries and salads and the earliest and finest fruits in season ornament the menus an 1 "race the tables of a Lincoln Meal" Lincoln Why not Cleaning-Pressing-Repairing B13677 We excell in 1. Service 2. Quality 3. Price Satisfaction Guaranteed Operated by a student 11 Varsity Roy lliil!!!B!ini!!fflG!KI!lli!IO! ACCURACY RELIABILITY This is part of the Service you obtain when your glasses are fitted by the H. S. Welch Optical Company II. S. Welch, Liberty Theatre Bldg. B3529 iBiiBiiirai uetEiiGiffiinffliiis Block and ii Si K? I i si 4 I 1 !! c? i & DAM Antelope Park Friday, Oct. 28th Tickets 75 c Why buy a lunch When you can get a good meal at a reasonable price at HENDRY'S CAFE 136 No. 11th At your Service Day and Night give us your Cleaners Wythers, Mgr. 141 Xo. 13th I "The Brute" The Brute has that distinctive ap pearance which the younjr man knows is worth while. Comforta ble because its trimmed square. It's Todav's Stvle. Black and Tan Seven ninety-five also in high shoes. The Bootery Palmer-Epplen Co. l-J.'JO O Street Bridle Club CE Now booking engagements THE JAZZLAND BAND Featuring that new Chicago Walk Tame. Virgil E. Northwall, Mgr. Phone B-2333 JtiTC ia Ivy 1 3 7 s