The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1921, Image 3

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    THE D A t L Y. NEBItASICAN
-:30 wod Thur-Pri-Sat.l8:30
RALPH
RIGGS
and KATHERINE
WITCHIE
Mack Ponch, Violinist hi
"DANCE IDLYS"
WI L B U R
MACK
And (Company, Including
ELSIE ROSE
In
TWO IS COMPANY"
YORKE & KING
..The Old Family Tin Type"
WATTS & HAWLEY
Laughs Coated with Melodies
HENRY & MOORE
'Escorts Supplied"
BABETTE
In a Versatile Specialty
Ed. Allon presents the Canine
Thespian
"TAXI E"
In a Novelty Playlet, "True Pals"
Pathe News Aesop's Fables
Topics of the Day"
Mat. 25 A 60c. Eve. 25c to $1.00
- S 11 "I
BLAZER'S ORCHESTRAS
Large and Small
for all occasions
B4418 "08 0 St.
.. ""
When You
Dine Out with the lady
of your choice, you are pretty
apt to choose a restaurant that
Is first-class, but we venture
to say that you have some
times been disappointed.
The next time we invite you to
try our restaurant, for that 13
our strog point the giving of
complete satisfaction, both in
food and pen-ice.
Central Hotel Cafe
LEARN
TO
DANCE
We guarantee to teach you to
Dance in six private lessons.
Phone For Appointment.
WILLIAMS
Private Studio
Mrs. T. E. Williams In charge
1220 D. B-425S
Fritzlen Drug Co.
Phones B-1524, B-4287
1434 O Street
Catering to
Uni Students
Cood eats, hot and sold
uwufcs. uive us the once over u
na you will be convinced, that
e try to please and satisfy.
Party service given special
attention.
Free and prompt delivery.
ISOGie-Rf
Delta Delta Delta.
A Ilullowoon dunce wua given Frl
duy by Dulta Delta Delta. In one
end of tho room, amid cornstalks and
pumpkins, a fortune teller foretold
tho future lor many of the guests. Hp
froshnients in tho form or apple cider,
doughnuts and individual pumpkin
pies wore son-ed. Tlio out-of-town
guests were Diibo Lowe aud Pearl
Pearson.
Phi Delta Theta.
The freshmen of Phi Delta Theta
entertained for tho upper classmen vt
a house dance Saturaay evening. The
rooms were decorated in Halloween
stylo with pumpkins, cornstalks and
ji'.ck-o-lunterns. Tho chaperons for the
evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Luu,
Mr. and Mis. llalllgan and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Juugo. Herbert Cushmau,
Denisou, llaylua Spain, Omaha; and
Spencer Hcgoisand, Joe Reavis were
out-of-town guests. Besides these a
number of the members of the Okla
homa chaptor of Phi Delta Theta were
present.
Catholic Student's Club.
The Catholics Student's 'club gave
a party for its members Friday nighl
at K. C. hall. Decorations followed
the custom of Halloween, aud the re
freshmeuta also, were after tho fash
ion of the holiday. Tho evening was
spent In 'dancing, stunts and gumes.
Alpha Theta Chi.
Alpha Theta Chi entertained at th9
Lincoln Saturday night, lor one hun
dred couples. Decorations were in
keeping with the spirit of Halloween
and the fraternity colors, moss-green
and old gold were carried out iD the
refreshments. Mr. Weeth of Omaha
and a number of other Omahans were
the guests of honor. The party was
chaperoned by Dr. and Mrs. Foole,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hadley, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. HInes, and Jude and Mrs
Flansburg.
Alpha Gamma Rho.
The "Farmers' Ball," an annual af
fair of Alpha Gamma Rho, was hel
Saturday evening at the chapter
house. The guests were called foi
in a big hayrack drawn by a tractor
and were t;'.en to the ho'ise which
was ileee.uipJ in a manner indict
tive of an old farm house. Fumpk
pie, cider and doughnuts were served
Tho chaperons were Mr. and Mis. W
A. Metzger and Dr. and Mrs. Emest
Anderson.
About forty couples were enter
tained by Delta Zeta at a Ha loween
house dance, Saturday evening. Cider
and pumpkin pie were served to the
guests. Professor and Mrs. Roy E,
Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Lantz
and Dr. and Mrs. Davis were chap
crons for the evening.
Beta Theta PI.
Reta Theta Pi entertained about
ninety couples at a fall party in the
chamber of commerce dining room
The decorations were carried out in
a Halloween style with cornstalks an
pumpkins. Very attractive favors
were given to the guests.
tai
fr
of
LETTER'S'
for Fraternities
and Sororities
PROMPT SERVICE
nnd
SATISFACTORY WORK
MULTIGRAPHINO
MEMOGRAPHINO
DUPLICATING, etc
Reasonable Prices
Work Guaranteed
Lincoln Letter Service
Room 20, Liberty Theatre Blda.
Phone B-3703
Henry Westfall
Vh0
dnom'f III.. . m i
Bjeak real ones at the Sunllte
Igma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Gam
ma Delta.
Tim frn-hinrn nf Sirrma. AInha ED
Hon and Phi Gamma Delta enter-
iinpii flip linner classmen ot 'lie iwo
aternities at a party at the Knights
r r-,iiimhiii nan isatnniav evening.
About two hundred guests were pres-
. .. i.., 1 TT 1
it. Hie nail was uocuraieu m nai-
u-non ctvlo nnvmnnil Ketner. Os
ceola; Mr. u. II. HopKins, umana; air,
1,1 fra n. h. Drew. casDer. vyo.:
v vt wiilto. TloA Cloud: and Lvle
Ycager, Bloonnleid were oui-oi-iowu
o,invt Mr and Mrs. A. E2. Bullock
and Dr. v and Mrs. Florence Moyer
icted as chaperons.
Kama Delta.
- ri
The active chapter of Kappa Delta
entertained forty coupies ai a nouau
dance Saturday evening. Decorations
Mnk nnd cold. A two course
luncheon was served on the third
floor during intermission, corn cod
pipes and corn necklaces were giveu
as favors. Out-of-town guests were
Irene Graham. Tecumseh; Edna John
son. Auburn; Pheobe Whiteman,
n-wi,r..- uifiipal Whitefield. Fremont.
and Josephine Phillipl. Clarkson. Chap-
. . r ;
erons were Mrs. Waiter Clearer, aiim
. .
Lulu Mann and Miss Aiargreoene
Altken.
Kappa Kappa Gamma.
i'iP-,a Gamma freshmen en-
tertalned me ipper classmen of the
sorority at a party at the Llncoln
rriv pvenine. &ecorat!ons con-
...... i KaoVPta of flowers. Out-of-
town guests were Dorowy Cvanaughf
Omaha: Katherlne Burnett, Omaha;
Daisy Graff, Tecumsen; tsmer
Jessie Margaret
Whetstlno. Falls City; fcorothea Thom
as, Tekemah. and Mrs. wax
Denver. Colo. Chaperons were Mrs.
F. C. Williams. Mrs. w mi.
and Captain and Mrs. Nix.
(Continued From Page One.)
FIRST BIZAD DAY
WAS BIG 8JCCESS
tests were over, the lunch consisting of
sandwiches, doughnuts and coffee
were sorvod. After tho lunch, Dcua
Lo Rosslgnol gave a short talk com
plimenting the fine spirit ot the mem- I
bors of the college.
Tho Bizails and the englnoers met
at the Lincoln high school field for
their scheduled battlo. The field was
muddy nnd a steady rain wasNhvlln.
The engineers won the toss raid
chose to kick, defending the north U
goal. Moutton klckod off to Outhouse
who returned thirty yards and the
gnnie was on. The sizads by line
plunges cr.niod the ball well down In
to the engineers' territory and two
long forward passes against the wind
from Quarterback Phillips to 'Slick'
Oulhouso the Bizads' star end aud
captain nottod the only touchdown.
Tho rest of the half was a ace-saw
back and forth across the field. Twlco
tho Btzads were In sight of another
score and they failed on two attenit
ed drop kicks.
The game was called at the end of
the first half nnd by agreement it is
to bo played off next Thursday after
noon. Boner of the engineers was serious
ly injured in the first quarter and was
taken to tho hospital.
About one hundred couples attended
the dance at the armory. Polly. But
tiers orchestra furnished the music
for the dance. Dean Lo Rosslnol, Pro
fessors Ivey, Martin, Klrsc'inian and
Darlington attended. Refieshmens
were served during the evening.
This is the first event of this na
turo the Blzad college has ever had
nnd the faculty and students wore oh
of one accord to make the Blzad a big
ger and better college.
(Continued From Page One.)
MILITARY CARNIVAL
WILL BE BIG PARTY
play throughout the entire evening.
Beside the dancing, there will be a
real faro game in progress, and a rou
lette wheel will turn throughout the
evening. There will he three card
"momte," a shell game and other
amusements that made the west what
it is not today. Paper money-jpnly will
be used in the "gambling" and there
will be "banks" where coin may be
converted into paper at enormous
premiums.
For the solace of the gamblers and
the refreshment of the dancing there
will be a real bar at which all kinds
of drinks will be dispersed by pretty
bar maids and a jovial bartender.
There will also be a real carnival
candy wheel. All kinds of carnival
decorations will be on sale, such as
streamers, confetti, horns, etc.
There will be wild west girls and
Spanish beauties inthe dance hall to
dance with the men (who "stag" It
to the carnival. These Irresistible
young ladies will render It impossible
for any one to bloom as a wall flower
for any length of time. There will be
plenty of room at the gambling devices
for those who wish to test the quick
ness of. their eye against that of the
operator's hand. Experts have been se
cured to work the three card monte
and shell games. The roulette wheel j
will be handled by an experienced
man also. There will undoubtedly be
many among the players who will
soon become more experienced than
the professionals themselves, but
there will be enormous quantities of
the ''circulation mdium" on hand so
that the game will not be forced to
close out before the end of the carnival.
The party will run until eleven-thir-;
ty which is the latest hour or Univer
sity affairs. Everyone present will be
looking forward to next year when the
next carnival will be staged.
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The One Minute
. Lunch Room
"We solicit your patronage
Automobile and Bag trade.
Special dinner served every
day beginning at noon.
Sandwiches and short orders
served at all hours.
15th and O ts.
"Like Good Music?" Call
Varsity Orchestra
"Every Man A Nebraska Student"
,ewis Jones
vTraps
Orville Andrews
Banjo
"Mer" Johnson
Saraphone, Cornet and
Violin
Allan Wilson, Mgr. ANY
Phones: B-2341 F1781 Number of Pieces
"Boots" Andrews
Horn
Allan Wilson
Piano
ANY
Combination
HEAR US AT THE MILITARY CARNIVAL
ALL THIS
WEEK
ex
LYWC
ALL THIS
WEEK
BIG DOU BLE BILL
wt m m m m m
M kt IHt: Vi.
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For the Glory of His
College, and for Her!
Get into the game with this boy the
boy they called a quitter, the boy who
pulled through college on a milk can,
and the boy who didn't know when
he was beaten!
That football game at the end ha
America's greatest players smashing
through It! f
Another One, Swift
as "Scrap Iron," but
Different! Directed
by Charles Ray
CHARLES CHAPLIN
" cAJWSS- "THE I0LE CLASS"
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA, U. G. M'VEY, Director
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, p. m. MATS.30c NIGHT, 50c
PSYCHOLOGY
The dictlonnrlei nd ""'j?'11' .""J!
uch to pfl T on idi uujcvi.. -
ire in a sew drewi: nl If the prop-
ntudr of PEKKL'MKS ! woman
orely woman. ' .
Vhen a woman cmnrmi-ui" --
them Therefore, pet a food Bouquet.
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Well. Itet a better one I
PARISIAN BARBER PCPPLY CO.
tSS N. 13th 6treet, IJaeoIn. Jfeb.
aturdar. October 15 Bltr Opening
Face Powder and Vanlahlntr Cream
FREE-FOB ALL WOMEN
Remember
ValFs
Barber Shop I
131 No. 13th St.
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE
WANTED
Could you use some extra money
easily made. Solicit business on our
line of alarm clocks, fancy clocks, etc.
Genteel work, good profits. For par
ticulars write
Thte American Novelty Co.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director.
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
I Phone B1392
11th & B St3.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
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