PwfoKfor Aylawortli judga' a le flt Orot hot ween uoana ana hate Wednesday night. slev" Orpheuml I two DAYS STARTING I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 EMATS., 25c 50c NITES, 25c 11 r"V" Vx"" "its' WHKKK FAKKMWPV CrtKS MON. TUES. WED. THE TENNESSE TEN '-rianf4Mion PuMtmfs" ROACH & M 'CURDY Vnnrto illo's KvrH Knral Anis4 "A TOICH OF XATIRK" GARDNER & CLAIRE In tb Original Cowrxty Milt r.M.IXtt A STAR THREE BOYS IVjv, Hrmmy J CARLOS & DE FREES "Tht Iiffrit Art AN IDLE ROOMER" "WITH STAM.F.Y IX AFRICA BWUt II and tw ORCHESTRA 1nt-rnOftnal N WwVly sh(.i MJrt ALL THIS WEEK CECIL B. DeMILLE PROP! CTION" FOOL'S PARADISE With DOROTHY IAI.TOX MII.KRKn HARRIS A rvMIKIlM PWl TROIXH.IK "TEMPLE OF SIAM" Sinw Tempi IJWr shine Start I. 8. . Shn MJi. Mirht SO. Cliil. lc Mon., Tues., Wed. Constance Talmage in "Polly of the Follies" and other entertain ing features SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mat. 20c; Night, 35c; Chil. 10c All this Week WHAT DO MEN WANT? and other entertaining features SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 Mats. 20c; Night 35c; Chil. 10c VACATION 1 DAYS I will soon be here. P Skc Learn to Dance ! Better and you S j' -h v . ' Will UJHC mu-u better lime. CARROLL'S Neb. Stale Bank Bldg. 15th & O. Telephone L602S r. is 1 t. (. IS Til ROCK ISLAND MAKES PLANS FOR FEATURES The Koek Island has begun Inw tr ies with radiophone experts with the view of determining If It Is praetie- able to Install on Its Kooky Mountain Limited and Golden State Limited trains out of Chicago, complete radir- phone and radiophone outfits to pro vide patrons on these trains with the latest news bulletins during the day and with musical donoerts during the evenings. VhiK the plan is slill in the tents- tive stage, and details are yet to be worked out, sufficient encouragelent hase been given by radio representa tives to lead to the belief that radio sets can be operated successfully or. these trains. In this connection, it is hoped that by October next, when the Rock Is land plans to celebrate its Seven teenth Anniversary, the radio service will have been sufficiently vleveloped to show in contrast the methods or three score and those of today. ten years ago an; TNIVERSITY STUDENTS CONDEMN LIQUOR IN INDIA Students in India are rejoicing with other national groups in passage o resolutions condemning liquor shop: and the use of liquor. This is one phase of the Gandhi movement, which maintains that beverage alcohol sapping the vitality of body, mind an' soul of the Indian nation. One uniau fact is the system of pickets under which volunteers stand near liquor shops and in the name of religio and country ask the ingoing customer not to drink. If the customer pei sists, the picket falls on his knees and begs him not to drink. Some pickets carry bottles of milk and offer the thirsty man free milk to drin1; In some places, the drinker is boy cotted. The movement is very suc cessful in cutting down drinking and in c.losinc saloons. Several o fthe independent states of India have adopted prohibition in varying forms. In Years Gone By. Seventeen Years Ago Today Sixteen students of the classes in Acrieulture and Field Geology re turned from a very pleasant outing of three days at Meadow, Nebraska.. The lime was spent in studying roots anl soil along the Platte River. Thirteen Year Aflo Today The Lincoln branch of the Associa tion of Colege Alumnae entenainei a number of the Omaha association. Seven Years Ago Today Plans for an Inter-department Bas ketball League were drawn up by Coach Stiehun. Membership consist ed of schols of Agriculture, Law, En einprinc. Freshman Academic, and Arts and Science. Six Years Ago Today A vocational conference opened with an address by Miss Helen Ben nett, manager of the Chicago Col'.eg ir.te Bureau of Occupations. Miss RwiTiptt snoke on "Qualifving in Per sonality." Five Years Ago Today Students interested in the beauties of bird life formed a club for the pui- pose of this study. "Green Stockings, the junior class play was produced for the convicts at the Nebraska State penitentiary. WANT ADS. LOST An Eastern Star pin, some time aco. Reward. Return,. Jo Stud. Act. office or call B4123. ircT i Conklin Fountain Ftn. Re turn to stud. ct. office- EXHAUST Speaking of blind dates reminds nic. How fortune played her doleful game; j Upon a 6ttt and budding Lassie, j Of wide and wondrous fame. ! Poor, poor Nell, yes, that's her name,: Was sad and quite down hearled; For the phone she grasped with rap ture gay. Said, her Henry bad departe-i He could not csJl on her that night. Tho his beart yearned to come down; Some business of great consequence. Had called him out of town. Her sisters nocked in great disisay, About this suffering mortal; They vowed to bring era two small hours, A man unto her portals. Some glances passed, a smile or two. Between the other girls. For the man in mind of all mankind. Feared constantly tho squirrels. His legs were bowed, his dome -wis bald. His face had no expression. His feet, his hands, his" listless stare. Gave signs of deep depression- E DAILY NE BRAS lie boldly raps upon the door, No thot of hesitation: Moie wondrous things I've done quolh be, Tis well within my rating. Her footsteps sounded on the stairs .V gentle pttter patter. She gazed at him, sua could not move, Those eyes were staring at her. Peering over the banister, Saw they signs of deep affection: Tho others saw a slipshod form. She saw joy, love and prot--Con. Many years of married life, Has Nell spent with this being. And still as of that night of yvre, I lis irtues she is seeing. On a chapter scroll yon find t':is ta'e, I saw it there of late; So know ye now "T'was not always so," This calamity "A blind date." APT. Last night we strayed into what we thought looked like a free-for-all mu sical comedy. The audience was most vviuvujt " ly masculine, and the cops were fight- ing for assignments to the scene of the show Rudge's "Fromenade de Hosiery" or, to make it clear to those in our midst who cannot understand our brand of the Mother Tongue, the Stocking Show. The wind of March is a vexing wind As every co-ed knows; For it will display to the rassing man The way she rolls her hose. Why doesn't some enterprising young reformer start a campaign now before it's too late to rid the campus of dandelions? We cant just imagine all the Eds and eo-eds ex cavating the ground from under the vellow weeds. We see an advertisement of medi cine for 'Dyspeptics who Sidestep". We always wondered what made sonic folks dance so eccentrically. Other Worlds Than Our Own. Iowa State Building plans for Iowa State's new library building, which is to cost between ?40t0dC and $500,000 with the possibility ci en largement to a million dollar struc ture, are now in the hands cf Des Moines architects. University of Washington- -The in stallation of $4.tl00 worth of machla- ery and equipment has been com pleted in the ceramics departnunt of the U. S- Bureau of Mines Experiment Station on the campus. The ceram ics department is now fully equipped for the work of manufacturing and testing; ceramics products, such as Fortland cement, lime, glassware ana pottery. The teramics station is maintained by the U. S. Bureau of Mines and is the only one west or Ames, Iowa. Columbia University Columbia's 1922 crews will row from a ttoat bouse to be erected on the S-tadium property which was recently given to the University through the contribu tion of George F. Baker. The new boat house will be constructed as a gift of the Class of 97 Arts and Mines. At a meeting of the 25th re union Committee of the class a reso lution donating fC.500 for this worn was passed and plans have been made for starting construction of the burn ing at once. University cf California Radical steps are being taken here to pre vent the mutilation of the library books. A junior in the College of Tucker-Shean JEWELERS I 8 Diamonds. Watches. ,F"ine S Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling g Silver, Cut Glass, txpert e I Watch, Clock and Jewelry . i Repairing and Manufactur- g OPTICIANS. B Eyes examined Free. In our Optical Department , you gj may select just what you g want in Eye Glasses or Spec It tacles. Fine Optical Re- g pairing, Broken Lenses Dap- g kj hcatea. STATIONERS I Stationery for the Office, School and Home. Water- i man's Fountain Pens. Of- fice Equipment and Supplies S Crane's Writing and Ilurd's I Fine Stationery. Complete g s line of Supplies for all de 1 partments of Schools and Colleges. 1123 O Street. KAN Commerce has been suspended until next August for cutting a page Iro: a book which he was using lu gath ering material for a report- Syracuse University Interfratern'ty debating is one of the important ac tivities undertaken by fraternities at Syracuse. Subjects dealing witu cur rent event interest are broug-t into play in their debates. Ohio University George M. Traul man, basketball coach nt Ohio, will re tire from active coaching ncx: year He pointed out at a banquet rocentiy given for the team that everything points to a very successful season next year. The Ohio team wM only lose its captain. The rest of the players will be veteran varsity stars. Northwestern University-The in itiative of Thi Mu Alpha, professional music fraternity, is pleasing in these days of lassitude in student activities. A few weeks ago a member of the fraternity had need for a loan and to his dismay found that the svudert loan fund was depleted. He p'-oposed that the fraternitv do something to help the situation of the student loan J IIVl( llir fMUtlllVMl VI ll'- v- v i .vw 'fund. The fraternity rut on a minstrel show and dance, all the funds from which were placed at the disposal of the student loan fund committe. University of Minnesota Can you just feature this? a class in univ?r- sity so interested in the lecture being delivered by the professor that they were oblivious to smoke or flame, fn an experiment a student bad faiied to place a piece of tin under the burner and the bench was well under its way to destruction by fire before any mem ber of the class noticed it University of Michigan Throusn the efforts of the American Associa tion of University Women, a lecture course has been arranged which will bring to Ann Arbor such well known poets as Fadraic Colum, Carl Sand burg, Louis Untermeyer, Amy Lowell and Vachel Lindsay. McGill University The McGlil Snowshoe Club and the Ski Club will be under one executive next ;ar. Massachusetts Tech There is much agitation at l ecn over proper rcomiu-s conditions for the students- An In vestiration will soon be carid on by Technology Christian Association. University f Kansas The seventh Merchants' short course of tbe Cni versity of Kansas met in Its final ses sion at Weidemann's Tea Room Paul W. Ivy, Professor of Marketing at tho University of Nebraska, w;.s the speaker. His address was re ceived enthusiastically by the visit ing merchants. Iowa State The third cim-ntlon of Kappa Phi. Methodist organization of college women, held its opou nett ing Wednesday evening with Gumma chapter as hostess. "How to Makt- Kappa Phi Attractive to All Types of Girls," was the subject of the first discussion which was led by Mis. H. M. Le Sourd, sponsor of Kpsilon eh -.r ter at Ohio state i inverse aa.t chairman of the methods hour cf I'.u. council. Northwestern University The in- tcrsectional meeting of tlte America!' Chemistry conference will be held at Northwestern Universiry, Satur day, March 11. The success at tet tid ing the joint meeting of the Milwau kee and Chicago sections at Milwau kee has led the Chicago section M seek a delurn engagement. As the plans matured it was divided to ex tend the invitation to all sections with the publication of the Chemical bulletin. University of Minnesota Abolish ing all regulations for class attend ance for seniors and allowing junior cuts to equal one-sixth of total cred it hours, was recoiunicnuiu v. .i re solution adopted by the Upperelass- men's Association. The resolution provided furtiher that tnembcrs of the senior class should he granted THE LAST DANCE Before Sprin? Va ;iliii will W a srool pporiunty for you to let loose an.l erij"y ot:relf. If you are roin2 to Omaha for the week, compare this music to that of any of tho liisr orchestras there. This dance has heen requested by those who were fortunate to aHend the one last Friday and by manv who were unahle To attend. Get your date now and Imv vour ticket earlv for tho g COLLEGE INN DANCE FRIDAY R0SEWILDE ONE DOLLAR . a Summer Work For College Men A few positions are open for a hicrh type of college men. with good personality, who are looking for summer work. These positions provide a definite guarantee and opportun itv to earn at least $600.00 during the summer. THE JOITX C. WINSTON CO., College Department, 1010 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Three times as many Nebraska men have charge accounts at FARQTJHAR'S today as had them one year ago. There's just one ans wer downright quality and up-to-the minute styles at mighty reasonable prices. Your Spring Suit and Topcoat should bear the label "FARQUIAR COLLEGE CLLOTHES" "dm m mSvLtrt HCJt 1325 "0" CLOTHIERS TO COLLEGE MEN this privilege of grounds to guldo them in deciding whether to attetnd class or not. COGOCOOCCCOCCCCOCCCOSOGCOO 8 When you have to Spring 1 Suits S anyway, why not q BUY WHERE 8 your dollars have 8 Tuesday, March 21, 102 Lii.