The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 24, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA N
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VANBIENE & FORD
Aasisiea r . . .
UUHI Allen. Stanley, IvaneUe LaM,
M B.fDMtU, Ruth Urbol.
J?.Il liobb.. Klarna Fln.ka.
Ed,7 DaMarie,( Ph.U Lorraine
"ROMANCE AND CRINOLINE"
O'ROURKE & KELLY
V In "COMEDY ANTICS"
n.tsr and Anita Peti.- Wright
Present
WRIGHT DANCERS
in "A DANCE VOYAGE"
Conceived and Stated by Lao J.
la Blanc featuring
HELEN PACHAUD
Cordon Bennett. Tenor Soloist
M.i.lc Bob Carlton Lyrics, Eddie
Mu.ll - Sun, by Cord Bannatt
Music Arranjad and Directed by
M DEXTER M. WRIGHT
Dancaa Created br .
ANITA PETERS WRIGHT
SENATOR FORD
From MICHIGAN
HOWARD SPECTACLE
An Unuiual Demonstration In Cul
tured Anlmaldom
With a Prolotu by tha
M,ki Allana Stanley, Ivanolle Ladd,
Betty DeMattla, Ruth Urbaia, Mar
vl Dobbe, Klarna Pinska, Ed
na DeMarle Phyll Lorralna
"BAD BOY"
A New j:omadj With
CHARLEY CHASE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY
Current Newa In Pkturr s
"BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 2:30 7:00 :00
I
RIALTO
THIS WEEK
1,000
People
2,000
Buffalo
In a
Real
Stampede
Zane Grey's
Greatest American
Author
THE
THUNDERING
HERD
With Jack Holt
Lola Wilson,
Noah beery
Raymond Hatton
A Paramount
Plctura
Atmospheric
Prologue "Eve
ning With tha
Arapahoe"
Newa Travel
Symphony Playera
Jean L. Schaefer, Cond.
SHOWS AT 1, 3,. 5, 7. 9.
MISS HEPPNER HEADS CLUB
Only Nomine for Presidency of Wo
man' Organisation
Announcement wai made yester
day that Dean Amanda Heppner was
the only nominee to succeed Dr. Gil
lette Hayde of Columbus, Ohio as
president of the Altrusa Club, menv
bers of which are, meeting: at Omaha
this week. Elections will be held to.
morrow. The Club to a national or
Sanitation and 250 members repre
sentir.g every state In the Union are
at the convention.
The members attending the con
vention will be in Lincoln Sunday,,
arriving: in a special train. They will
tour the city, inspecting; the new state
capitol while here.
All forms of hazing have been
abolished from the campus of the
University of Utah by a resolution
passed by the student body.
Sunset Special '
A combination of Oratif r. oranf yr
upt Vanilla lea cream. Raspberry fruit.
Whipped cream and Cherries
at 25c
Our delicious Malted Milks
15c
Meier Drug Co.
, ' Always the Best
B-6141 1230 'O'
"lislaatTrTTCT;rir:rlr P ' " "
THIS WEEK
A Fine Program that WUI Ba
Enjoyed by AU
I WANT
MY MAN
A Superb Production with '
DORIS KEN YON MILTON SILLS
ON THE ST ACE
Princess
Chin Chee Toy
Chinese Comedietta of Canton, China
Other Entertaining Features
SHOWS AT 1, 3, S. 7, 9.
The Picture You Have Been Waiting
For.
Mrs. Wallace Reid
In A Dramatic Thunderboldt
"BROKEN LAWS"
BENNY LEONARD
In a Near Story of
"FLYING FISTS"
"RAZZBERRY ROMANCE"
Coatlnuoua Laughter
SHOWS AT I, 3, S, 7, 9.
BHsSa
After the
Play
RECTOR'S
Pharmacy
B-3952
S. W. Cor. 13th A P St.,
Lincoln, Nabr.
C. E. BUCHHOLZ, Mgr.
OPENING SATURDAY
NIGHT
Bluebird
Party House.
A place to bring your friend.
Fountain and Lunch Service.
THE SERENADERS, THE
KANDY KIDS PLAYING
1 your
rj light. Vti
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VTOUNTAIN
vcrvicc
DANCE
' Dainty .
Luncheonette
! and
Fountain
Service
At The
Summer
Resorts
Prepare
Now!
We can
teach
you the lat
est Steps,
easily and
quickly.
Phone Now
for ap-i
pointment
L-6028
Carroll's
Nob. Still Bank Bld., 15th and O.
SEE
King Tut and His Mummies
in
"1UTTUT
KotmeVt Best Shew in 14 Years
i AN ORIENTAL EXTRAVAGANZA
featuring
60 Talented Students You Know
i n
Comedy, Song and Dance
trMF r.onn TICKETS LEFT
ORPHEUM
TONIGHT ONLY
MAKING PLANS FOR
ENGINEERS' WEEK
(Continued from 'Page One.)
during the ferm. Homer Kinsinger,
'26, Milford, president of Sigma Tau,
will present the picture given each
year by Sigma Tau for the Hall of
Fame in the hall of the Mechanical
Engineering building.
Saturday evening all College of
Engineering students may attend the
annual banquet at the Lincoln hotel.
0. J. Fee will be toastmaster. This
will be followed by the annual en
gineers' dance at the Rosewilde.
Committee chairmen assisting Mr.
Gerber in preparations for Engin
eers' Week are as follows:
Pep meeting Walter Lammli, '26,
Stanton.
Field Day Ftank Phillips, 26,
Chadron.
Parade Arthur Bryant, '26, Elm
Creek.
Open House T. F. Armstrong,
'26, Omaha.
Dancer-Ed Wanek, '26, DeWitt.
Convocation Glenn Sudman, '26,
Oshkosh.
Banquet W. H. Hackman, '26,
Malvern, Iowa.
Window ' Display Carl Madsen,
'26, Lincoln.
Publicity Homer Kinsinger, '26,
Milford.
Program Mark Fair, '26, Lincoln.
Chemical Engineers Fred Wehm
er, '25, Sterling.
Civil Engineers Carl Dalton, '26,
Lincoln.
Architectural- Engineers L. W.
Vastine, '26, Lincoln.
Electrical Engineers Clifford
Reis, '26, Carroll.
Mechanical Engineers George
Work, 26, Litchfield.
Physics Direction of instructors.
Agricultural Engineers I. F.
Reed, '26, Orchard.
Geologists Walter C. Schmeeck
le, '26, Lincoln.
All of the six hundred students of
the College of Engineering ' even
though they are not serving on com
mittees, will take part in the prepar
ations for the week and the showing
of the displays.
A light house, duplicating that on
Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, will
be constructed in .front of the Phar
macy building at 12th and R streets
the week before Engineers' Week.
SCIENTISTS OF STATE
WILL CONVENE HERE
' (Continued from Page One.)
for papers of interest to the public,
followed by sectional meetings. At
6 o'clock the annual dinner of the
Academy will be held, with a past
presidential address by Dean H. Von
W. Schulte of Creighton University.
Plates for this dinner may be reserv
ed for $1 through Prof. P. K. Slay-
maker, Mechanic Arts 309, or Prof.
Virginia Zimmer, Agricultural Hall
206. .
Saturdcy morning at 8:30 all sec
tions except those of engineering
and mathematics will meet at the
College of Agriculture for sectional
meetings, which will be followed by
a trip of inspection to the various
laboratories and . experiments. The
engineering and mathematics sec
tions will meet at the city campus,
with a demonstration of experiments
in the engineering buildings. In the
afternoon optional field trips for na
turalists and visits to industries
about the city will be planned.
"Features of Scientific Interest in
the Mount Rainier Region" will be
1
A Special Sell
ing of 413
English
Broadcloth
Shirts
$95
you've been waiting for
. these every man
would for such fine val
ues they're the kind
that are here today and
gone' tomorrow they
are plain tans, whites,
blues, greys neck
bands and collars at
tached, sizes 14 to 17
hurry, shirts like these
move fast at $1.95.
ASK STUDENTS TO -ATTEND
- PROGRAII
Engineers Urged to Observe
Oil, Gas and Power Week
Beginning Monday.
Engineering students are urged to
attend the local observation of Oil,
Gas and Power Week which will be
held tomorrow. A dinner tomorrow
evening at 6:30 at the Grand Hotel
followed by a group of speeches giv
en at MeHanical Engineering build
ing 206 comprises the program.
Prof. C. J. Frankforter of the de
partment of chemistry will.speak on
"The Chemistry of Gas and Oil En
gine Fuels" and "Lubrication" will
be the topic of the speech of J. Du
guid, engineer of tests of the Galena
Signal Oil Company. The evening
will terminate in meetings of the A.
S. M. E., A. C. S., S. A. E., Engin
eers Club and the student branches.
Must Get Material
For Farmers' Fair
Daniel Seibold, '2G, chairman of
the materials committee for Farm
ers' Fair, has stated that all order3
for material for concessions, side
shows, and floats must be in by Sat
urday, April 25. The- majority of or
ders are in now and the material has
been ordered. Walter Tolman, 2G,
chairman of the transportation com
mittee, also stated that all orders for
transportation must be filed by Saturday.
Graduate Visits
Former Department
Miss Alma Bering, who is the his
pital dietician at Towson in Balti
more, Maryland, visited the home
economic department on Tuesday.
Miss Berling was graduated in 1923.
the subject of the popular lecture
by Dr. R. J. Pool, chairman of the
department of botany, which will
close the meetings at 8 o'clock Satur
day evening.
If you plan on foinf to Ante
lope park tr.flite or tomorrow
night, you better let me clean
your auit lor you today!
KV
Mothers9 Day
Cards
at
Latsch Brothers
1118-0 St.
You hear it everywhere that
you hava to take your film to
Walter Johnson's Sufar BoWl
at 1652 "O" St. to fat tha best
Kodak (Ini.hlnf .
Candy
and
Flowers
i
Always of
Superior Quality
at
"Student Headquarter"
HITTING
'7r . u iutn a Camping
...for Png-HiRn18
i in a varied raaEe as to
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Have You Seen Our New French Voile Imported H
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FOR what kind of writing do you use a pen? How do you hold it?
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Close figure work or fine memoranda, for example, call for a fine
or an extra-fine point. But the medium point, the broad, or the stub
these give one's penmanship a personality and character that
make mighty valuable impressior.8 in a letter or a signature.
These are reasons why, in the classic Duofold Pens, Geo. S.
Parker gives the world the whole five degrees of points that the
five degrees of writing require.
Points you ran lend without a tremor, for no style of writing can
distort them. Points that are tipped with super-smooth Iridium, for
which we pay a premium of 20096. Points that we guarantee, if
not mistreated, for 25 years' WEAR.
And every point set in a shapely, hand-balanced barrel that feels
o inspiring you hate to lay it down.
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