fit THE DAILY NEBRASKAN II! 'j: Thurt.-EVi.-Sat. " FRED'S PIGS Five W.U Tr.ln.d Little Pigs III A Pl-yl-t entitled FUN ON THE FARM EDWARDS & DEAN o-7.7nt A SONQ STORY Entitled ..THE GOLDEN WEDDING NIGHT" Staged br Hamilton Coleman HERBERT WILLIAMS Preeenllng "SOUP TO NUTS" A Ru7lnJ Cm.dy In Four Cui-ms HPERRY & WAGNEr"1" AieUted DV VisUl Manning In A Harmonious Presentation at Comedy Charanlers, Inter. j whDfecNQ8,NG,NG - THE MOROk"SISTERS SENSATIONAL AERIAL ACT . "SKYLARKING" A new Sennett Comedy "MINUTE NEWS AND VIEWS" BAB1CH AND THE ORCHESTRA Shews Start iSO. TiOO. Q0 AJU- IHU WS.1.K Ml A Picture Romance You'll Cheer "The Dixie Handicap" With a Brilliant Cast Including Claire Wlndeor jtni Frank Kmnan "O. K. CUPID" The Lait Storir With JACK DEMPSEY Klnograms Aeeop'l Fabla SHOWS AT I. S. 8. T, t p. m RIALTO ALL THIS WEEK A Lavish Pageant el Colorful Entertainment A THIEF in PARADISE With an All-Star Cast "Pearls of The Deep" Atmoapharle Prolog ua NEWS COMEDY TRAVEL RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS SHOWS AT 1. J, B, T. p. m. ALL THIS WEEK A Shaw Everybody Will Enjoy From Start to Flnlah Harold Bell Wright'. Stirring Romanes "THE RE-CREATION OF Brian Kent" With Croat Caat of Players "THE FOX-HUNT" A Volley of Laughter With THE SPAT FAMILY "JUDGE'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE" NEWS AND TOPICS On the Stag "A VOCAL NOVELTY" LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA WOWS AT I, S. S. T. p. Learn to Dance! Wo guarantee to teach yen to daric. ia six private lessons. Phono for appointment. Mrs. T. E. William. Phono B4258 Privet. Stadia, 1220 D St Mr. Jim Cody7 won tha FIVE POUND Box of Candy last Sunday at 3 o'clock Have you been a patron at The Idyl Hour between 2 and 5 P. M. during this week? If not you had bet ter get buay as Austin fires a FIVE POUND box away SUNDAY At 3 P.M. If You Knew R ing How easy it , to Learn by Harrey Car roll method, yon ouldn't put off "Tiling adnata. Social and Stage Dancing rlvte ud CIiu - -Mi Doily. CaU Appointmeat u L-aou. 95 m.. m 27 79 11 S TO MISSIONARY TO TALK TO DISCIPLES CLUB Dr; Dye Was One of First Workers in Tropical Re gions of Bolenge. Dr. Royal J. Dye, African mission ary, will be the speaker at a banquet of the DlBclples club, Christian or ganization, at six o'clock this eve ning at the Grand Hotel. Dr.Dye is a well-known mission ary In the Belgian Congo, region of Africa and was one of the pioneers in missionary work there. Of his talks on his work, his description of the development of the work In Bo lenge is said to bo the most interest ing, and Is one of the best in mis sionary history. The missionary bcKan his work in 1899. He and Mrs. Dye went to the trqplcal regions of Bolenge, in Bel gian Congo, when the climate was at its most unhealthful point, and when the place was inhabited with canni bals. Hardships and dangers filled the first years when Dr. Dye was the only doctor within a thousand miles of the Congo river. The medical sci ence which he practiced was a great factor in the abolishment of the old witch doctors and witchery. Dr. Dye was compelled to leave the work soon after 1907, when he was stricken with an attack of sleep ing sickness. It was this sickness which led' him to fight the disease, which was prevalent among the na tives to a great extent. The mission steamer "Oregon" which was built so that natives in land on the Congo river could be reached by missionaries, was built after Dr. Dye led a subscription drive for the money necessary to outfit it. The banquet this evening is the regular semester meeting of that kind of the Disciples club. European Tours For College Men and Women SUMMER 1925 4 Days $395 College credit up to 8 hours if desired For full parr j'ouara addrm NEW YORK UNIVERSITY . Tamra Division) II East ataej acre t Now York & gc ?u NV Iv kinds chanfwl th luki of this hsr col yum cm ma thinks It luks somewhat better an then tu I want jru all shud notis It, don cber know 7 Remember We carry a Una of tha finest candies. Also a complete line of magazines and news. Just give us a ring. Walter Johnson's SUGAR BOWL 1552 "O" St. B-1319 Wa Deliver Hotel , De Himburger 5 c Buy 'em by the sack 1141 Q St. Wholesome Food that will satisfy the most hear ty appetite, and at prices that will suit your pocketbook. UNEEDA LUNCH 240 No. 13th St. 57 She i . And now, George, what did 7 00 learn to do at college? George i Blow smoke rings and wear liochiey Clothe. , . -. HICH SCHOOL TOURNEY OPENS TODAY IN LINCOLN (Continued from Page One.) the tournament as favorites. Many expect that it will be left to these two to fight it out in the finals. Lincoln meets Holdrege in her In itial battle and Omaha Tech will play Hastings in the first game on the Class A card. Randolph, Creighton Prep, Beatrice and Clarkson are ex pected to furniHh worthy opposition. Fifty cents is the price of tickets to all but the final games.' The ad mission charge for these is seventy fivo cents. No tickets good for all tournament games are being sold this year. ' ' Former state high-school basket ball champions are: 1011 Beatrice. 1912 Omaha Central. 1913 Geneva. 1914 Lincoln. 1915 Lincoln. 1918 Beatrice. 1917 Lincoln. 1918 Lincoln. 1919 Shclton. 1920 Lincoln. 1921 Omaha Tech. 1922 Sutton. 1923 Omaha Tech. 1924 Creighton Prep. ' Students in the School of Journal Ism are "covering" all the games for daily and weekly papers over the state. Complete results of all first-round games and a schedule of the games Friday will bo published in The Daily Ncbraskan tomorrow. Arrangements have been made by the Nebraska Buick Auto company's radio station, KFAB, to broadcast twice a day the results of the tour nament. The University station, WFAV, will also broadcast results. MISSION SECRETARY SPEAKS AT WORLD FORUM LUNCHEON (Continued from Page One.) "The two decisions of importance In a man's life are made when he is young the choice of a life work and the choice of a wife," stated Mr. High. He added that if older people expect young men to do these things, they should also consider them capa ble of solving some of tho other problems of life and of the world, and that the attitude of the world has been that young people are not important enough to have their wishes or plans considered in tne past. Of the three problems most gener ally considered at present, Mr. High said little, but gave his own views as a young man who has seen a good things, heard a good many things, and thought a good deal about a good many things. ' In speaking of "Race," he said, "Racial idealism should be of a different nature than that of certain secret organizations. We cannot build substantially on ex clusiveness." "If we are willing to condemn ex treme militarists as we are to con demn extreme pacifists we will get to conditions of peace much quick er," he declared, in speaking of the "War" question. He said that he thought it a sign of the intelligence of the, students of the University that this question should have the subject of discussion here. "Our obligation in religion is to hold before us that ideal of service exemplified by the Christ," he said, in speaking of religion. One hundred and fifty people at tended the luncheon. MASSACHUSETTS TECH Sen iors are to be given a physical exami nation to determine the effect of four years of work on students. Oft REAL, MEN l BOYS A Neat and Natural Hair Comb This pleasing, refreshing liquid tonic keeps the hair combed all day. GLO-CO is not a mineral oil or grease. At drag coutsri and barber shops (Ttrywhere. ) GL-C(0 (Gloss-Comb) THE Send for Sample Bottle fSI s ik I A I ooopon for genrrous UrilUINAL trial bottle. 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