I. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ALL WEEK HOLLYWOOD 20 REAL STARS and 30 Screen Celebrities Corn Carnival Week Extra Attraction ALL WEEK Sol Lester presents JACKIE GOOGAN IN "DADDY" Corn Carnival Week Extra Attraction COLONIAL Betty Compson THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES With BETTY COMPSON and RICHARD DIX Corn Carnival Week Extra Attraction Bir Showi Corn Carnival Week. MON. TUES. WED. Trixie Friganza In "MY LITTLE BAG O'TRIX" Written lor kids from aix to sixty. FRANK JERRIE EVANS AND DEAN In a Comedy Skit Entitled "Soop" TEE CANARY OPERA Presented by Joseph tk Mary Fuiton "Fathered Song Birds and Human Vocalists" HARRY RAPPI and His Violin. Little Pipifax .& Co. The Funny Little Sailor Clown in "Fun at the Beach"- Current News and Tabloid Pictures Babich and Hin Prize Orchestra Shows at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 Nite 50c, Mats l?5c, Gal. 20c Orpheum-Mat. Sat. Oct. 12 and 13 Geo. McManui' Famous Cartoon rr - f I r ? oringing Father W ON V Broadway Nifht 55c, 63c, $1.10; Mat 28c to 83c SEATS ON SALE NOW ORPHEUM0cTT5,h,e tdward L. Bloom Presents 'Q- of Ite 1922' By J,k Lait The Revue that started Blase Broadway Exactly as presentea at the New York VV inter Garden s enes 100 people Price., 75c to S2.50, a Tax. Pj xfT. 8 I MANY IMPORTANT GAMES SATURDAY Clashes Scheduled for Coming Week Draw Interest of Football Enthusiasts. Last Saturday's football games saw many of the best teams in the country in action. The game on which attention centered largely was the Nebraska-Illinois game at Ur bana. The only other big game was in the east between Pitt and Lafay ette. Pittsburgh won the contest after a hard battle by a 7 to 0 score. Practically all of of Nebraska's coming opponents for the season swung into action Saturday. Notre Dame won from Lombard by a score of 14 to 0. Syracuse won an easy contest from Williams and Mary college 01 to 3. This score however is no indication of the ability of the Syracuse eleven, as William and Mary is not formidable. The Kansas Aggies took an easy opener from Washburn 28 to 0 while Kansas U won a hard fought game from Creighton by a lone touchdown. The Kansas-Creighton game was played in a drizzling rain, making both sides fumble a great fcdeal. Creighton meets another Missouri Valley team next week when it tan gles with the Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. Ames narrowly missed winning from Minnesota at Minneapolis play ing the Minnesotans a 20 to 17 game. Other Big Ten teams that were held to low scores by small schools were, Chicago 10, Colorado Aggis 0 and Wisconsin 7, Coe 3. Oklahoma will play' its first game of the' season when it meets Ne braska at the stadium Saturday. This will also be Nebraska's first Valley contest. Illinois will take on Butler-next Saturday and Iowa the week following. After their decisive defeat of Nebraska Illini is being counted upon by its backers to win the Big Ten conference title. . Notre Dame will play its first big game of the season with the Army at West Point. This game will be the center of interest next Saturday. Ames will be at Missouri, Kansas will take on Oklahoma A. & M., Kansas Aggies have Crefghton, Drake plays Rolla and Grinnel clashes with Wash ington in Valley contests, Saturday. Hardy Will Give Lecture on Egypt W. E. Hardy of Lincoln will give the students of Miss Pfieffer's fresh man history classes an illustrated lec ture on the subject "Egypt" Wednes day night in the Bessy hall lecture room. Mr. Hardy will devote most of his discussion to the tomb3 and monu ments of Egypt, which he studied closely in his travels in that country. All interested are invited. To Hold Association Luncheon Wednesday The first Y.M.-Y.W.C.A. luncheon will be held Wednesday noon at the Grand hotel. Will Owen Jones will sneak on "European Impres sions" as the beginning of a series of talks on international problems. The rest of the time available will be used for discussion of the world problems brought up in connection with the lecture. All students are invited. Tickets may be secured at Miss AnDlby's office in Ellen bmith hall or the Y. M. C. A. office in the Temrle. Dr. Charles Fordyce, chairman of the department of measurements and research, has completed giving mntl tests to over 500 new stu dents in Teachers College and Teach ers College high school. Dr. Ford vre. thruoirh the Nebraska bureau of f.ntiftnnl research, is also testing uva-avav- w the students ii city schools in vari ous parts of the state. Several bulle tins by the University Extension ser vire have appeared recently with in formation on mental tests and meas urements. Polls will be oDen from 9 a. m. to 4 n. m. It is expected that the ma jority of votes will be cast before noon. , Bur student ticket it mean football at 57c a game. W" 1 M em J Va 1 .aW a ea -Abases- 2COShee lOOErrveloU AM X Sl WITH AMY NAM or Personal Wt and Cittf xr - A AArmm vtnuUlter nrlnted In rich dark blue Ink on LjilcWe Bond. Size of sheet 6.7 with pointed flap ; The most economical and satisfactory way to buv stationery. Money refunded tf not entirely ,.tU,rd. Ortce EedVo. .will never do without r beck or moneyorder. Prompt delivery, psstpjld. Z LAKESIDE STATIONERY CO. Dept. 105, Tope" Kas. Plan Golf Tournament For University Girls An all-University women's golf tournament is to be held if there are enough women interested. Many other universities have staged such tournaments with great success. All who would care to enter such a tour nament are asked to leave their names with Miss Clark at her office, Memorial hall, room202. CIVIL ENGINEERS PICNIC AT PARK Breakfast Is Held Saturday Morning With Many Stu dents Attending. Civil Engineers of the University held a 7 o'clock breakfast Saturday morning at Antelope park. Games entertained the picnickers after the breakfast and Mr. Gray of the civil engineer's association and Professor Eager made short talks. Among the engineers attending were many freshmen. The fresh men were especially urged by the speakers to take part in the engi neer's activities. . Before the breakfast, the engineers participated in playing horse shoes and in a tug-of-war. The addresses were at 10:30, Mr. Gray telling of the usefulness of the civil engineer's association and Pro fessor Hager explaining the advan tages of belonging to the American Association of Civil Engineers. After the addresses, Professor Ha- ger took thireshmen to the A street municipal pumping station where he explained to them the machinery used in supplying Lincoln with water, The annual convocation for fresh men women will be held at the Tem ple theater, Thursday evening at 5 o'clock. The W. S. G. A. is to take the place of the Mortarboard as sponsor of the annual meeting. Talks will be given by Miss Hepp- ner, dean of women, and by presi dents of the W. S. G. A., Y. W. C. A, and the Girls Commercial Club. Journalistic work will be made a special feature, especially that of the Daily Nebraskan and the Corn- husker. Advice will be given the women concerning other school ac tivities. , Organizations that will be repre sented are Silver Serpent, 3tf Delta, Mystic Fish, Pi Lambda Theta, Del ta Omicron, Gamma Epsilon Pi, Theta Sigma Phi and Omicron Nu All other women's organizations on the campus are invited to atend this meeting. Wear an "N '23" button. 4,000 or butt. LEDWICHS TASTIE SHOPPE Fountain & Luncheonette Service B2189 12th & P Sts. Are You Old Fashioned in Your Dancing? Be careful, it's a Social Crime. Today, to dance well, is a social asset and an obligation. Let us give you a dancing education it will last you a life time and re pay you in many dividends of pleas ing and happiness. mo WHY NOT START TODAY? ..Phone L602S. CARROLL'S Neb. State Bank Bldg., 15th and O. Staff of Expert Instructors. Our Store at 12th and O is handy, clean and up-to-date. I Everything in Jewelry Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop R1421 1143 O Four colored jazzhounds ready for entertaining at your rush parties, dances, and banquets. Blues Sentimental Phones L4886 -B1886 Price $25 GORNHUSKERS WORK BEHIND SHUT GATES Scarlet and Crenm Eleven Uses New Formations in Se cret Practice. Behind closed gates, the Corn- husker moleskin warriors went thru a stiff workout Monday afternoon, consisting of a series of new forma tions and fundamentals. Coach Dawson divided the gridstem into several squads, all of which he kept under his personal supervision dur ing the practice. The workout was filled with the old-time Husker fight, which bodes ill for the Sooner inva sion Saturday. The Oklahoma contest Saturday will open the home season for the Scarlet and Cream eleven. It will be the first home game of the sea son, in addition to being the first contest in the new Memorial stdium. The Husker coaching staff is work ing overtime preparing for the Soo'ner game. Benny Owen's "for ward passing Sooners" never fail to furnish the Huskers stiff competi tion, and so the Nebraska mentors are making a determined effort to strengthen the weak spots in the Scarlet eleven which were uncovered in the Illinois contest last Saturday. Maude Vedder, B. Sc., has been appointed instructor in Home Eco nomics. Instruction in entomology will be given by Don B. Whelan, M. Sc., who takes the place of It. W. Dawson, who is working on his doc torate at the University of Minnesota. Green Buttons Put Freshmen 1 Girls in Class by Themselves Pity the poor freshmen men! By the laws of custom they must wear the emblems of their verdancy on their heads even if they have red hair. But the freshmen girls rjdicule such a monotonous custom. They have enthusiastically adopted the green '27 button as a new and charm ing ornament. Upper class women gaze enviously at the new co-eds who can flaunt the latest fad which the authorities have placed beyond all others' reach. One proud- freshmen girl displays the button from a mass of brown bobbed hair. Another has attached it to a watch ribbon and wean. it. about her wrist. Others have made pendants to toy with carelessly when being quizzed by an unsympathetic professor and so on and so on. 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