The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
ORPHEUM
THEATRE
TWO DAYS
Com. Friday, Nov. 21
MAT. SATURDAY
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PRICES NIGHT $2.00.
MAT. S0c-$1.50.
ORPHEUM
week Monday Nite, Nov. 24
COM.
Twlcs Dally Thtreafter, 2:20-8:15
NIGHTS SOC, TSc. 11.00. $1.50. (PLUS
MATS. 50c, 75c, 51.00. TAX
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Poe adventure Kir tou I
Do vou like the Idea of your heart
mlMini sevsrsl beats In ecatatic mo
menta of caelum tuipenae 1
Do vou enjoy the surprise of seeing
thlnw that you hadn't even dreamed
were possible!
Here are all theet thinsa in a back
ground of beauty and splendor.
A Winged Hone
file through the
clouds
A Mafic Rug
aoara above the
housetops
Wonder after
wondei
Surprlaa after
surprise.
Will not
be ahown
anrwhera
else in
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tnis
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
MOHAMMEDAN CHANTER
ARABIAN MUSICIANS
LIBERTY
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.
"ROYAL GASCOIGNES"
Vaudeville's Versatile Entertainers
ALAN GREY
"Versatile Originalities'
HARRY ROGERS Presents
"BY THE SEA"
Featuring BILLY PURL With
Peggy Earl A Luther Yantia
BASIL & SAXE
In
A Novel Comedy Offering Entitled
"RECRUITING"
Meyer Golden Presents
"THE ANTIQUE SHOP"
With
VAL EICHEN
"SPEED VILLE"
A New Hodge Podge
"SOUTH OF THE
NORTH POLE"
A New Comedy With
THE SPAT FAMILY
"MINITE NEWS AND VIEWS"
LIBERTY CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:O0
LYRIC
THIS
WEEK
BIG DOUBLE BILL
ZANE GREY'S
Exciting Action Romance
THE
"BORDER LEGION"
With a Big Cast with
ANTONIO MORENO and HELEN
CHADWICK
News, Topical and Ceasady
Pictures
ON THE STAGE
ACREENOFF'S VARIETY REVUE
A cotters of Songs and Danca
Featuring
ALMA and JEAN DUVALL
CHIEF SILVER TONGUE
famous Indian Baritona
SHOWS AT I. 3, 5, 7, 9
RIALTO
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ALL THIS WEEK
azimova
The Famous Russian Actress
AND
MILTON SILLS
la th Powerful Drama
"MADONNA OF THE
STREETS"
Other Entertaining Featuras
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS
SHOWS AT 1, 3. 5, 7,
Colonial wfxk
AB Rod-fclaadsd Stories
Jack Holt
la a New Paramount Ptcturo
"EMPTY HANDS"
JACK DEMPSEY
la a Now Story
"SOCIETY KNOCKOUT"
"Canon Ball Express"
Sennetf s Latest Langs, Enploaion
SHOWS AT 1. . a, 7.
World Fellowship Group Spent Months
Investigating Conditions in Europe
Social and economic conditions in
Europe aa they were found by the
World Fellowship Group, which spent
three and one-half months in Europe
last summer, and the results of this
group's investigations as to the caus
es of the war and the attitude of the
German people, were discussed by
Dr. Walter Aitken, pastor of the St.
Paul M. E. church of this city, who
was a member of the Group, at the
World Forum meeting at the Grand
hotel Wednesday noon.
The World Fellowship Group, of
which Dr. Aitken was a member, was
composed of university officials, so
cial workers, ministers, and business
men from all parts of the country.
It was organized by Sherwood Eddy
and Kirby Page, noted students of
economic and social questions, to
study European conditions.
Members of the party heard
speakers represent every point of
view in the important European
countries. In addition, many mem
bers of the party made personal in
vestigations of conditions among the
common people.
The conclusion that the German
people as a whole should be freed
from responsibility for the war and
that every effort should be made to
enable them to get back to normal
conditions was reached by the group.
Considerable time was spent inves
tigating the stories of atrocities com
mitted by German soldiers, which
were current in this country during
the war, and nearly all of them were
found to be without foundation.
Considerable time was spent at
Geneva, Switzerland, the seat of the
League of Nations, where the party
studied the workings of the League.
Hotel
De Hamburger
5c
Buy 'em by the sack
1141 Q St.
Learn to Dance
Wa guarantee to teach yon to
dance in six private lesson.
Pbone for appointment.
Mrs. T. E. Williams
Phone B4258
Private Studio, 1220 D St.
A haircut in order to be
right must come up to the
Mogul standard. Let us
prove it.
The
Mogul
Barbers
(10 chairs)
127 No. 12th SL
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NOW
Our beautiful line has
been carefully selected
EXAMINE THEM
It was learned that the League has
accomplished much work which has
not been heard of in this country.
Several wars between some of the
smaller European countries have
been averted by the League. Recent
success of medical science in combat
ing typhus and other plagues in
Europe is attributed to the co-operation
brought about through the
League.
"While America is not officially
represented in the League of Na
tions, our influence is felt very
strongly," Baid Dr. Aitken.
Those in the party were unanimous
in the belief that the United States
must abandon her policy of isolation
and take a leading part in world af
fairs and co-operation of some kind.
UNIVERSITY OP MICHIGAN
All downtown stores close and busi
ness is at a standstill in Ann Arbor
every Saturday afternoon when there
is a football game. The Student
Council is presenting every man in
the cheering section with a mega
phone to aid in the concentrated
cheering.
Notices
(Continued From Page Two)
Episcopalians.
There will be a costume kid party
at the Grand Hotel, Friday evening,
for alt Episcopalians.
Guardian Training Course.
The Campfire Guardian Training
course will meet in Teachers College,
21 in the Basement instead of Facul
ty Hall, at 4 o'clock Monday. The
Campfire chorus will demonstrate
some campfire songs.
Follow the Team
To Manhattan, Saturday, November 22
BIG BUSS GOING IN THE CARAVAN
LV. LINCOLN 5 A. M.; LV. MANHATTAN 11 P. M.
RATES REASONABLLE
Call L4827 after 10:00 for reservations. Can make up an additional
party of girls.
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Matinee Saturday in her own comedy "Something Tells Me."
Adv.
Lutheran.
Business meeting of the Lutheran
Club, Thursday, in Social Science
107 at 7 o'clock.
Palladin.
Open meeting of the Palladin,
Friday , at 8:15. Program will be
given by the Agricultural and Engi
neor students.
Fine Art Convocation.
Fine Arts convocation will be held
in the Art Gallery, Thursday at 11
o'clock.
University Chorus.
The entire chorus will rehearse,
accompanied by tho University or
chestra, at 5 o'clock today in the
Armory.
Motor Out Company, 1120 P street
announces that it is doubling Its fleet
of closed cars, new models, balloon
tires, etc. We will appreciate your
continued patronage. Call or phono
B6819. Adv.
Free Delivery Service
Taste Sheppe. Adv.
Ledwich's
The Clothing Center of Lincoln
Here Are Suits and Overcoats that Offer You the
Opportunity of Being Well Dressed at a Price
Easily Within the Reach of Any Man
YOUNG MEN'S
Overcoa'
is
YOU will quickly note the Smart Style
that predominates in this showing of fine Overcoats.
Young men may select styles that are in current fashion. A choice of
correct models that will appeal to your individual preference. Any
style or shade you want in the size to fit you properly.
YOUNG MEN'S
2 PANTS SUITS
Stvles that are correct in every detail not styles that
are overdone, but the kind of style that gives you an
appearance that is in good taste Smartly up-to-date in
every sense of the word.
SPEIERSl
TENTH and O STS., LINCOLN
QUALITY CORNER
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NOTICE!
The price of the Cornhusker will be raised
after this week. This is necessary because
the cost of additional small orders placed
later in the year are more expensive. Take
advantage of the low price and subscribe
this week.
1 i Reasons for Ordering Your
1 Cornhusker Today
Take advantage of the small cost of the
Cornhusker this week.
Pictures of old familiar faces mean a
lot in later years.
It will give your record of your univer
sity career.
Pictures that will bring back those tense
moments in football games.
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The Student Life Section
Is Called "Mirrors
of Nebraska"
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We guarantee it to be the best one yet. You
1 will want one to laugh over now and again
when college is a thing of the past.
Only 2 More Days
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Co
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Dancing School
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STATIONERS
1123 "O" ST.
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