ALL WEEK 4, whirl o HI MERRY GO ROUND n h th. picture that .cored .ucK , ,mnd.u. triumph durln. It. run "Roses of Sunny Italy" A plctureique prologue. LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1. S. 5. 7. 6 ALL THIS WEEK A Munificent Production of YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE With a Brilliant Cast BABY PEGGY The Bewitching Little Star In "Nobody's Darling" NEWS, TOPICS, TRAVEL Jazzland Dancers RIALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START1 AT I, S, 5, 7, COLONIAL ALL THIS WEEK Bret Harte'i Great Story JALOMY JANE A Thrilling Romance of California LARRY SEMON In a big lauth "The Agent" i X PATHE OFFTCIAC REVIEW SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5. 7, 9 BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL THUR. FRI. SAT. "MINUTE NEWS AND CURRENT VIEWS" "THE QUAIL" A New Rod and Gun Picture CHAS. MURRAY In a New Comedy "WILD AND WICKED" ARMAND & PEREZ International Athletes DeLuxe Egbert Van Alstyne & Co. "Auerica'i Greateit Song Writer To Be Announced Cahill & Romaine "A Comedy Mixup" Earle and Rial Revue -with George Browning and Berneice St. John. BABICH and Hit ORCHESTRA SHOWS at 2:30, 7:00. 8:00 Nile SOc, Mats 25c, Gal. 20c Let Us Tell You About X "Leaf Facts' be.t LOOSE-LEAF pocket sis ytem devised for students' handy reference. Conden.ea information on all tech Ical subjects. Architecture, motors, business, chemistry, machine design, alec- triclty, highway engineer, hy- "alics, mining, petroleum, rail- r construction, concrete, team. ..-..-.... i a i . "J Place log tables 35c "oiua conversion tables 5c TUCKER-SHEAN 1123 o St. DANCING ABILITY! YOU have abiii..-. . Dancing b- j , must Li?'?""1- Hivated, must a. win. i Mandfi us teach Thursda- . Phone L602& o . IIUSKERS SET FOR STIFF GAME WITH MISSOURI TIGERS Three Days of Hard Scrim ma ge Put Nebraskans in isood Shape. WORKOUTS THIS WEEK HAVE BEEN INTENSIVE After three days of strenuous practice, the "Fighting Cornhuskers" will pull out for Columbia, Mo., at 1:15 o'clock today, all set to (rive the Tiger's tail a good twisting. Lvery afternoon this week the en tire squad has been divided into teams and each team sent into a stiff scrimmage with the freshman. New plays have been mastered and the old ones handled in capable manner. The heavy iron that has been used by the coaching staff has done a nice piece of work ironing out the rough spots. The Cornhuskers will face the Tigers in Saturday's contest with a firm and steadfast resolution to make that Tiger howl. In Wednesday's practice the daily scrimmage was held with the fresh man. Both the varsity and the freshman using two teams. Noble was doing the ground gaining for team "A" while Chuck Gately was doing nice work on team "B." Gate ly has had considerable experience as a quarterback and is making a strong bid on the varsity. Gately was all conference quarter for two years when he was in school at Peru nor mal. Bud Randolph who has been carry ing around a wrenched knee was out in moleskins but was not permitted to get in, the workouts. "Conk' Cameron who had a ligament torn in his knee some weeks ago in a scrim mage is able to be about with the use of his crutches. Captain Verne Lewellen was forced to quit practice early be cause of a stiff neck and a bruised shoulder. Doc MacLean thinks, how ever, Lew will be able to start the game at Columbia Saturday. The squad to make the trip are: Captain Lewellen, Noble, H. Dewitz, R. Dewitz, Hartman, Locke, Gately, Bloodgood, Rhodes, Meyers, Weir, Bassett, Berquist, McGlasson, Hutchi eon, Wcstoupal, Rorby, Hendrickson, Halbersleben, Hubka, Packer, McAl lister, Collins. Robertson. and Ogden. ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW RATES ON RENT-A-FORDS Due to lower gas, tire and car prices, we now quote the lowest rates in our history. Sedans and coupes are now the same rate. Also there is no time charge during the day time, except Sundays and holidays. The deposit required is reduced to $10 cash. Cards showing the new rates in detail will be ready for distribu tion in a few days. We are pioneers in the business and our ideal is to furnish the best running cars at the lowest possible rates. We thank you for your patronage. MOTOR OUT COMPANY. 1120 P Street. Phones B4718 and B4235 The place with the big electric sign . "Drive Yourself." Our Store at 12th and O is handy, clean and up-to-date. Everything in Jewelry Fenton B. Fleming Jewel Shop B3421 "43 O EVERYBODY LIKES CHOCOLATES M3OAN0I THE DAILY Husker Grid Album. Dave Noble is playing his third year as a varsity halfback. Dave weighs 194 pound3 and his speed coupled with is line hitting ability has made him one of Nebraska's reliable backs. He is a Bizad in school, a member of Thi Kappa Psi, Innocents, and the N club. Before playing varsity, Dave played one year with Omaha Cen tral, and with the freshman teams at both Wisconsin and Nebraska Universities. Besides being a regular on the football squad for three years he has been a member of the track team and is a present holder of two Valley records in the dashes. Dave is 23 years old and his home is in Omaha. "M107 Is Cause of Grave Corcern to New Students As usual the freshman was lost, He had started out that morning full of confidence and hope, but all had been crushed. One look at his sched ule card had done that. Where was "M107?" For the thirty-fourth time (exact ly) he started in no particular direc tion, gazed at everything in sight and found nothing but a lost feeling about the apex of his heart. Where was "Ml 07?" He had just about decided that as a failure he was a great success when what should his wondering eyes perceive but sign reading "Museum." His heart leaped with joy. At last it was found. Of course, "M" must mean museum! How stupid of him not to have thought of that before Boldly he walked in the door and stopped! Confronting him were two huge turtles, a prehistoric horse and several minor atrocities: Once more his heart began to hippity-hop but the sight of a flight of stairs set his mind at ease. He proceeded up them. He knew his class was some where in here. At the head of the stairs he en countered a caee of the most delight ful looking snakes he had ever seen. And then alas! Alas! His youth ful mind gave way. In keen delight he gazed at one wonder after an other. His books fell from his hand unnoticed. Even his beloved fresh man cap was left on the second floor when curiosity drew him to the third. .Suddenly Brrrrrrr!!! He jumped. What was it? The bell! His class! His books! Sadly he gazed at all his new friends and left to leave until to morrow the finding of M107. Pay Your Pledge! Dr. E. M. Cramb, Ostaopath, U. of N. '99. Burlington BlklSth & O Sts. (O Q) v t Hardy Smith's Barber Shop - A CLEAN TURKISH TOWEL FOR EVERY CUSTOMER 16 No. 13th St. The Students Preferred Shop :!i!!ii!!!i!ii!!!lP Pa NEBR ASK AN May Have Y.W.C.A. Branch at Ag College The Home Economics girls held their ' first mid-day devotional serv ice at Agricultural College on Tues day. Phyllis Sprague sang "The Prayer Perfect" and MisS Appleby talked to the girls on "The Hunger for God in the Human Soul." About sixty students were present. The girls are trying to establish a branch of the Y.W.C.A. at the college, since many of the home eco nomics students, especially fresh men and sophomores, are not able to attend the Y.W.C.A. services at the city campus. These meetings will probably be held every week. Students Will Give Dinner for Teachers A dinner for the teachers of nor mal training classes in the high school of District 1 on November 7 at 6:30 o'clock at the Grand hotel, is being planned by the normal train ing students of the Teachers College. Dr. Margaret Wells of the normal training college at Trenton, N. J., is to be the guest of honor. Those desiring to attend should send in reservations to Miss Dora McBride, room 307 Teachers College, as soon as possible. The charge is 75 cents a plate. Pay Your Pledge 1 Pay Your Pledge! LOU HILL 1309 O St. Up one flight, turn to the right COLLEGE CLOTHES High Class But Not High Priced. Everyone University Players "Three Wise Fools" If it hurts you to laugh two hours don't come. If Temple Theater, October 25, 26, 27 8:20 p. m. and 2:30 Sat. Matinee Seats at Ross P. Curtice Co. Eve., 75c; Mat. sold out. HoensheVs Golden 13th The most exclusive Tea Room in Nebraska. Service until midnight. Quick service owing capacity and yYour Stadium Pledge DR. WESTERMANN TO TEACH AT COLUMBIA Nebraska Graduate Will Be Professor of Ancient His tory in University. William L. Westermann, a gradu ate of the University of Nebraska, (A. B., 1894; A. M., 1896) has just taken up his duties as professor of ancient history in the Graduate School of Columbia University. Mr. Westermann received his Th. D. de gree at the University of Berlin in 1902. He was instructor in ancient languages at the University of Mis souri from 1892 to 1896. The fol lowing two years he spent at the Uni versity of Minnesota as assistant pro fessor of ancient history. From 1908-1920 he was a member of the faculty of the Universiy of Wiscon sin, and then for three years pro fessor of ancient history at Cornell University. After the armistice Dr. iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiinirg 1 This Week It's I Saturday EE 8 pieces of the best EE LOUISIANA 1 jj RAGADORS jj EE Make your date now for EE EE the big subscription EE EE dance at the 1 ROSEWILDE 1 H $1.00 plus tax EE EE Martha Washington EE EE candy by courtesy of EE EE Sun Drug Co. EE ii!III!illllli!!!ii!lillilll!llli;illlli!il!i will see the m it doesn't do. Pheasant and N to increased seating extra floor help. Now! Westermann was with the peace com mission as advisor on Turkish af fairs and chief of the division of western Asia and also a delegate on the Greek territorial and Armenian boundary commissions. Dr. Westermann is the author of a high school text book on ancient history, "The Story of the Ancient Nations," and editor of a series of classical and historical maps. He is a member of the local chapter of Phi Delta Theta. BIG AND TIMELY Sale of Toiletries Toilet Goods of every wanted character, the leading brands you use every day at stirring special savings that you cannot afford to overlook. On sale be ginning today and continuing balance of the week only. 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