The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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LIBERTY
MON., TUES., WED.
The Nobility of Vaudeville
Baron Emerson &
Count Baldwin
WHAT FOOLS THESE
MORTALS BE"
Jerry & Gretchen
O'Meara
la Humorous Skit
"PEBBLES"
Charles Hickey, Dollie
Hart & Co.
la u Elaborate Revue Entitled
"DANCE FOOLERIES"
Peerless European Entertainers
THE BIMBOS
With a "Chapllnlan Tinea"
THE KELLOGS
Instrumental Entertainer
THE SPAT FAMILY
In a New Comedy
"BOTTLE BABIES"
The Midgets
Are Coming
Mlauta Now and Currant Vie we
Bablch and His Orchestra
SHOWS AT X:30, 7:00, 0:00
RIALTO
ALL THIS WEEK
Valentino is back In his greatest
Romance
Adolph Zukor and Jessa L. Laskv
preeent
Rudolph
Valentino
in "Monsieur
Beaucaire"
With Beb Daniels, Lois Wilson,
Doris Kenyon, Lowell Sherman
A Sidney Olcott production
"ROMANCE DAYS"
Picturesque Prolofue.
RIALTO SYMPHONY " PLAYERS
flaying- Special Musical Scire.
SHOWS AT 1, 3, S. 7, 9
MATS SSc NITE SOc CHIL. 10c
Colonial
THIS
WEEK
A Thrilling South Sea Story
THE
MARRIAGE
CHEAT
"East of the Water Plug"
Continuoua Laughter
"Man Who Would Not Die"
A New Frontier Story
KINOCRAMS OF INTEREST
SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9
COOL1DCE AND DAWES NOT
FIRST STUDENTS HAVE BACKEC
(Continued From Page Two)
Benjamin McAlpln of Princeton,
treasurer.
"There were 900 charter members
of the league at the banquet at Ann
Arbor that night. A month later the
Democrats of Ann Arbor brought
William Jennings Bryan there to an
swer McKinley, and these two men,
strange to say, faced each other as
candidates for ' the presidency in
1896. The league was very busy from
the hour of its creation. We had
meetings in all the big cities of the
country. As president I spoke with
Chauncey Dcpew at New Haven,
with Henry Cabot Lodge at Tremont
Temple, with Governor Crape of
Massachusetts in Faneuil Hall and
with John Sherman in Chicago. My
trips covered twenty-seven states.
"I afterwards retired as president
and became secretary of the Repub
lican National Committee, with which
I have sustained my relations for
thirty-two years.
"The College Republican Clubs
have a function all their own. They
are a fixture in American politics.
To be part of it is an honor. To
share in the service it can render the
American republic is worthy of any
young man's ambition."
LYRIC WEEK
A Plcturlzatlon ol Joseph Herge
sheimer's Famous Novel
Cytherea
Goddess of Love
A Sterling Cast With
LEWIS STONE and
ALMA RUBENS
NEWS TOPICAL FABLE
ON THE STAGE
. "DREAMING"
with
H. T. Decker & Mile. Lenora
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5. 7, 9
MATS 25c NITE 40c CHIL.
10c
TRY
Brunei's
Tea Room
331 North 13th
For Your Lunch
We Serve Home-Cooked
Food From 11:30 to 1:30.
Just off Campus
OLYMPIAN STUFF
Life around the campus as teen from
the Mountain of the Gods.
Sonnet by a Passionate Britisher to His Mistress, Who Has, on
the Spur of the Moment, as it were, Rejected Him and
Is About to Close the Door in His Face.
Belinda! Dash it all! I say, you know!
You really can't know what a blasted blow
This is. I've jolly well been hoaxed for fair;
For now it rather seems I've got the air.
I fancied that j'ou loved me; well, forsooth,
I said I loved you that was not the truth.
So, more, or less, we're in the same old boat. . .
I said I loved did you believe that rot?
Well, I believed you; so I fancy that
One might, and aptly, call it "tit for tat."
I will admit I've jolly well been had;
I say, my dear, I'm through with. . . .
I little recked our love would come to this,
But oh, I say, Belinda! One more kiss?
By Gad!
Baraca Class
Grace M. E. Church
Welcomes all University men to
its circle. Prof. R. E. Cochran,
teacher
Students Party
Emanuel Congregational Church
20th &G
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 8:15 P. M.
ALL ARE WELCOME
1
Get Your Free Football
Tickets Yet?
Don't forget to remember that our
offer holds good for quite a while yet
In fact until the Thanksgiving
game Hurry up and get your Ne
braska Football Tickets. ABSO
LUTELY FREE.
All you have to do is to make pur
chases to the extent of $100.00 in any
part of the store and the beauty of it
is that you can get your friends to
help you by persuading them to ap
ply their purchases on Your purchase
record. For instance- if you buy a
suit, for say $40.00, and your friend
buys an overcoat for, say $30.00;
that means that you already have
$70.00 to apply on your $100.00 pur
chase. We want to make some more
friends for the store, We would
surely like to meet you.
Yours for Value
INTRODUCING MR. AH DAM
A queer old chap I met him only a few weeks ago. One of the vtry
old Chinese aristocracy, he came to America seven years ago with a
rather large fortune. But he was not acquainted with the modern Ameri
can business man and go-getter, and, we are ashamed to say, fell a victim to
some oil sharks and lost his money. Since then ho has been a manservont,
and from his quaint, often naive, observations upon American institutions
and habits, has developed his "Wee Soliloquies of a Chinese Manservant."
He is a charming old chap, but rather childish, rather childish. His refresh
ing views of America, however, seen through his age-old Chinese culture,
open up new avenues of thought for the most hidebound. One of his typi
cal little Chinese poems follows:
JUST BARELY
I met a student the other day
A student who had been graduated
From the College of Arts and Sciences.
He ate his peas with a spoon.
Is it possible that he
Or any of the other five thousand, one hundred and eighteen alumni
Could have passed passed through that College
Without becoming cultured?
Or, one is tempted to add, without becoming educated?
We have just discovered the difference between Lincoln and Univer
sity Place. University Place shuts up everything at 9 o'clock; Lincoln waits
until 9:30.
The gentle reader may recall our tirade against the clock on. the Ne
braska State Bank building at Fifteenth and O Streets last week. We now
feel that we should apologize to the officers of the bank or the owners of
the building. The other day at noon we happened to be in that vicinity, and
the clock started striking. It chimed four times. Then four more, lhen
four more. "Aha," we thought, "12 o'clock." But the clock chimed four
more times. Sixteen o'clock! We fancied for a moment we might be in
Switzerland. Then the clock started in earnest. In a low booming tone,
it struck twelve times in succession. Can you fancy that?
As nearly as we can figure it out, the clock was doing the work for a
whole afternoon, and then laying off for the week.
But, twenty-eight (28) times! Can you fancy that?
Have you seen the new cigarettes?. They are a dignified, rather quiet,
dark brown, with aristocratic gold tips.
We rather fancy them ourself. They do look so refined.
But they are a special brand, reputed to be most prohibitively ex-
m . . 1 1 1 r 1 3 i Al
pensive. So most oi us muse siana on me sidelines um uumue mo kw
men and women who are in a position to use them.
We rather fancy that we shall form a trust for the manufacture of
cigarettes in a rather lighter brown, in fact, quite khaki in tint. They
should be bought extensively by the fastidious men of the military depart
ment.
But are there any fastidious men in the military department now that
Captain Hagan hss left and taken his natty peg-tops with him?
And we are willing to bet that in spite of your university education,
you pronounce "khakr as if it were spelled "kacky."
Don't you? We may as well be absolutely frank in this matter and
admit that we used that pronunciation ourself until just last spring.
CLAIRE MONTESREY.
3ig Sisters Must Go
To Check-up Meeting
A check-up meeting of the Big Sis
ters organization will be held in three
groups which will meet on Tuesday
at 4 o'clock, Wednesday and Thurs
day at 4 and 5 o'clock at Ellen Smith
Hall. Group leaders will preside and
all Big Sisters arc required to be
present at one meeting. Freshman
women having no Big Sister will be
supplied with one at this time.
Arrangements for a dinner in hon
or of the freshman girls Thursday,
October 9, were discussed at the
meeting. It was also planned to
have the junior and senior women
call on the freshman women Sunday,
October 6, and explain University
customs and traditions to them.
Ag College Mixer Will
Be Put on Next Friday
The first Ag College mixer of the
year will be hold Friday evening, Oc
tober 3, at the Ag gymnasium. Ad
mission for men will be fifty cents
and women will be admitted free. A
good orchestra has been procured.
The proceeds will be used to aid in
the financing of the senior stock
judging team.
Announcement
Vivian Hampton of the
Franco-American
Beauty Shoppe
Liberty Theater Bdg.
Haa just returned from the west
coast and will be glad to again see
her friends and patrons.
Phone B1553 Room 8-143 No. 13
Miss Chamberlain, who has been
laboratory assistant at the Mayo
clinic at Rochester, Minnesota, is do
ing graduate work in the zoology
department Miss Chamberlain took
her master's degree in Botany in this
University in '22.
MUSIC
Special eourae In modern playlnf for
Piano and Orchestral Instruments
Terms $1.00. Thirty minutes
Phono F. J. Hampton F4S79
Special Displays of
Dainty Underwear
QOWNS, CHEMISES, STEP-INS, KNICKERS
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YELLOW, GREEN, PEACH. PINK. WHITE, and
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over exact definitions or pronunciations of words?
over the identity of historic characters
over questions of geography?
over points of grammar, spelling, punctuation, or English usage?
Look them up in
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Extra hots
Home-made chili ............ 15
Hot Pork and Beans 15
Hot Italian spaghetti .20
Oysters
Oyster stew .80
Oyster cocktail .... .. .20
Soups
Cream of tomato 15
Vegetable .15
Chicken broth with
noodles 10
Special Drinks
Hot malted milk 15
Hot cream de menthe -10
Hot beef tea 10
Hot ginger 10
Standard hot drinks
Coffee 05
Chocolate 10
Toasted Sandwich
' Specials
No. 1 Club (a 8-deck)
Chicken, ham, lettuce,
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No. 2 "Iwana" (3 stor
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