THE DAILY NEBRASKAN IBEHTY mm Till! It. FBI. SAT. i ihmrtv Concert Orchestra Arthni I- "bl,h- ' n..i News Weekly I t r ,T K rf.h. or,U ,. A MUDDY BRIDE" A Nw Comedy .-Miracles of the Jungle" Wander Anlmul ampler I'roduciio I M'MAHON SISTER& ..1-xponraU of KU Harmony" BOBBY & EARL In "OH, DOCTOR" Beatrice Morrel Sextette A Ktudy n Royal Blue" BROWNING & DAVIS "Two ral From the South" Keno Keyes & Melrose "THAT ij ON T LIKE ME" TIII'K Hi' -."AT. Rlalto Symphony Players ,ltn l. Hrlmefer. Conductor Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World' Kventtt VlNuulUed Topical & Travel Pictures ,wln Hubjects and INiintN of Interest Show "SAVING SISTER SUSIE" Twenty MlnuteH of Iuuifhter ARCHIE N. JONES riliurinar "TOMORROW LANO" STRANGER THAN FICTION" Wilbur R. Chonoweth. OrfrunlNt TIII'K Fill. SA T. .1. C. Norman Richards, Organist "APENNY IN SLOT" A New Kolln Comedy "FRIDAY, THE 13TH" Twenty Minutes of Laughter WILLIAM S. HART In His "3 WORD BRAND" LYRIC MOH. TUK8. WED. Lyric Concert Orchestra r. O. MeVay, Director LYRIC NEWS WEEKLY Current Events of the World la I'Icturea BUSTER KEAT"N lu Ills Latest Laughfest "Til K IIOAT" prologue A Scene from "THE SHEIK" CHIEF SILVER TO 'CUE Hinging "Till the Hands of the Desert Orow Cold" "THE SHEIK' :30 Wed. Thur., Frl.. Sat. 8:'i0 Orpheum Circuit llet In Vodevll Carlyle Blackwell In Person Mel Hlee. Hob I.aSullr. The t.illis Murjorle Barrack.' The 1-eKevres Fable. News Topic Harry J. Conley With Naomi Ray Mitts. M and 60c ! Eves. 28c to II If You Like Pleasant Surroundings -Good Service 1 -Pure Foods You will enjoy cmulng here to (line or lunch. Your order must he right. We do nut wniit your money unless It Is Mft whut you think it should he. Meet your friends here, order your fnvorlte dishes from our lurte ncnu. Central Hotel Cafe DANCE teach you to dance in six pri vate lessons. fnone for ap- polntment . We guarantee to WILLIAM'S PRIVATE STUDIO. Mrs. T. E. Williams in. charge. 1220 D. B-4258. THE PlIEER GOMPAIIf 330 North 13th St. Phone L-40S7. AT THE THEATRES Orpheum. Inouys ol' Omaha, who receied his There's another well balanced bill ut the Orpheum this week. U Is the best bulanced bill there this season because it offers nearly every differ ent kind of vaudeville that is usually popularly received. George and May LaFevre proaent a nicely staged and cleverly offered dancing act. They are fine dancers. The girl violinist, Miss Bellvean wi;s entirely enjoyable. She has a pleasing appearance and plays the violin much better than the average vaudeville urtist. Her program was well selected. Harry J. Conley in his rural travesty "Rice and Old Shoes," was a Big hit. His comedy Is clean and original and the Betting vas par ticularly clever. Bob La Salle's of fering while pleasing and the material new was not as well received as he should have beon. Probably the most interesting act of the bill was Carlyle Blackwell, the well-known movie star in "Eight, Six and Four" by Mark Swan. A. movie star is always a big attraction and tlieir biggest success would b'j to deserve the attention on their owa merits and not because ol' their movie fame. Mr. Biackwell is a good actor on the speaking stage as well as in the films. His appearance is excel lent. Mel Klee went over big in his first class blackface act. No smut -and a good line of talk besides a good sing tion to get the most out of his act were the reasons for his big hand. The Gellis brothers are evidently a French importation. Their act would be much better if they stuck to their line which is very apparently tumbl ing, and did not try to sing and dance. They should go big without the attempt. PS 8S Before the Party Visit the La Rue Beauty Shop Shampoo, 50c and up Marcel 75c, Facial 75c and up, Manicure, 50c, Eyebrow arch, 50c, Hair Dress, 50c. 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Nebraska stands ready to meet her in the last and1 biggest game of the year. Six Years Ago Today. The Kocmensky Club gave the play "Grandmother's Portrait," at Union hall. Many old members of the club were back. Five Years Ago Today. Nebraska University defeated Iowa University ,by a score of 34 to 17, on the Iowa field. Two Years Ago Today. A prize of flOO was offered by the Kosmet Klub for a new and original hiiisical comedy written by anyone connected with the University, for pro duction the next semester. 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