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TUB DAILY NEBRASKA Lincoln Theatre AI L THIS WEEK ta a PMyfcPft -IKI FU.iT kArKLdd VV JAMESCHUZI saY' if ssoowct ion , , , cloud ol dust away across k. ltn. Ht' coming clo..r each He'll bs here Monday. H.'s fearless hero "THE PONY EXPRESS" Paramount Pictures A J.mes Cruts Maatar Achievement Comhusker Pictures RialtoTheatre Today jby ha Man Who Cava You Abraham Lincoln With Barbara La Marr and Conway learie COMEDY N EWS TRAVEL SHOWS AT I, S, 8. 7, 9 MATS. 20c, NITE 30c. CHIL. 10c. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK Another Bit Program of Sonia Music, Dane and Picture JOHN GOLDEN S TRIUMPH OHTNIN A C I Rreakine Play With MADGE BELLAMY JAY HUNT Alio Other Entertaining Picture! ON THE STAGE Art & Leone Revue A Whirl ol Music andSancing SHOWS AT I, 1 . ' ORPHEUM WED.-THUR. Jj MATINEEDAILY World's Greatest Colored Show RICHARDS & PRINGLES FAMOUS MINSTRELS 40 CHOCOLATE DANDIES Street Parade Daily PricesT Mat. Adults BOc. Chil. 25c. Nite, 60c, 7Sc and $1.00 ORPHEUM TUESDAY, NOV. 3. One Night Only The Greatest Show Ever Produced PRICES: $3 00, $2.50, $2.00 $1.00 Plus Taa MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS NOW SENIORS To bo taken Friday at Hnuck'g studio: Frederick Campbell, Hurvcy Camp bell, Marie Campbell, William Card, John Carlson, Norma Carpenter, Ruth Carvcth, Versal Cuton, Henry Chab, Raymond Chamberlain, Ruth Cham bers, Esther Chapman, Kingsloy Chen, Arties Cizek, Genevieve Chirk, Harry Clark, Tauline Clarkson, Beatrice Col burn, Melvin Collins, Perry Collman, Alice Cook, Herbert Cook, Kenneth Cook, Helen Cowan, Hugh Cox, Ev erett Crites, Edwin Crof oot, Claudo CroRs, Harriet Cruise, Albert Cumps ton, Raymond Currnn, Robert Cur rier, Glen Curtis, Richard Cutler, Ruby Damme, Howard Dana, May Daniolson. To be taken Friday at Townsend's Studio: ' George Davis, Gerlad Davis, James Davis, Kenneth Davis, Rex Davis, Russell Davidson, Rufus DewiU, John Dill, Deeter Glenn, Jennie Dil worth, Nathan Dodd, Wendell Dodd, Mary Dorcmus, Francis Dorn, Les lie Downie, Edna Drummond, Don Sunbar, Alex Dunham, Ines Dunham, Catherine Dunn, Terry Droyer, Mar garet Eastham, Bartholomew Egan, Martha Egbert, Lester Ehlers, Louise Eiohe, Arthur Eckstrom, Leonard Ek vall, Edward Ellinger, Erma Ellis, Charlotte Engberg Henry Englcs, Heinrich Epp, Albert Erickson, Wal ter Ernest, Hetty Evans. JUNIORS To be taken Friday at Hauck's studio: Edward Eaton, Gertrude Ebers, Howard Edberg, Arian Edger, Mar garet Edwards, John Eiesen, Harlcy Eplund, Joseph Ellick, Clarence Elli ott, Ross Ely, Geno England, Alice Etting, Don Fagan, Spencer Fair head, Frank Faling, Aran Faucher, Don Feaster, Vernice Fellman, Max ine Fellwock, Irene Fernow, Allen Fink, Jake Finkelstein, Treva Find ley, Pansy Fisher, Charles Fisher, Lillian Fisher, Lynn Fisher, George Fitzimmons, Mary Foschman, Jean ette Follmer, Delia Forsberg, Viola Forsell, M. Fredrickson, A. Fredrick son, Mildred Fredrickson, Evelyn Freeman, Joseph ;Frisbe, Leah Frost, Lincoln Frost. To be taken Friday at Townsend's studio: Vernon Fry, Fuentis, Bee Fuller, Grace Furlong, Benjamin Gadd, Mil ton Galley, Esther Garrett, Anne Gerdes, John Gere, Riba Gerstenber ger, Margaret Gettys, Edgar Gibbs, Esther Gibbs, Carl Giberson, A. Gib son, Florence Gilgen, Jack Guild, Ray Gufllespie, Earl Gillette, Martha Glantz, Harry Gleason, Ellwood Glasabaenner, Laura Glover, Horace Gamon, Robert Gorden, Frank Grad oville, Helen Graham, Roscoe Grant, Wayne Gratignie, Alvin Graves, Mrs. E. Gray, Max Gray, Marvin Gray, Olie Greenberg, Blanche Greene, Helmar Griess. Freshmen nt McGiill University, Montral, Cunada, must walk on tho roads of tho campus. On no occasion may they use tho sidewalk. The University of Minnesota has a faculty of 1250 members. This is the largest faculty In any American college. 3 Rialto Theatre TODAY "Yolanda" with Marion Davies and Lyn Harding A Cosmopolitaa Production Other Entertaining Features Shi,-, at 1. A. 5, i. 9 a. Mat. 2Sc, Nita 40c Suitable atis factory elected Haircuts From MOGUL BARBERS 127 No. 12 St, VAUUEVILLE Zmivi EVKYBOCY cots THUR. FR1. SAT. Ted ANDREWS Kathrya With Frederick Croaamed (Concert Pianist) In "DANCE VANITIES" 5Jtuif Acquaiatod Tad Kathrya 0I, Fashioned Gown Kathryo Wth Century Wslo Ted aV Kathryo "eauaiscence Frederick f st Step Creations Ted It Kathrya Joe Kelso Brother Harry And Company la Their u , CRAZY-QUILT REVUE Hank O'Hara U.iy Kf.se. ""' Pal Maurice Kelley Aa actress Horeoco Parley BILLY DE LISLE A CO. A VARIETY OF SURPRISES Assisted By FLO CARKOLL. 8 "OUTtnr -ruir riDrnc Nal Skit mm Life Around the 14, . "Bi, To," Berauaa Joe Kalae rUrry Krlo. truaUI Maurice Kellry L Loa Trainer Free Dehaar Seller BUly LeLieie jsE.lU f U Carroll DELMAR'S FIGHTING LIONS Meat SeasaBoBal WOd Aaiaaei Nrrrc ." tn Amor ires) Stage Shrine 'Jollies of 1925' 8th Annual Minstrel Revue 60 Shrine Star 60 with 30-University Girls in Dazzling Dancing Chorus 2 Acts 11 Scenes Soloists -Blackfaces- -Artists 8 Ovrfcknaiirr. Fri.&jSat Nites 50c $1.00 plus tax $15 Reserve SeaU Early M "mil lo . I Vie larqest selling aualitv vencil i i ' ' it tn tm world 17 black degrees 3 copying Buy a o;cn Superlative in quality,, the world-famous ENUS PENCILS give best service and longest wear. Plain cndi, per dot. $1.00 Kuhlicr enils, per dot. 1.-0 ait all dcalcrt Amcrlirsn Lcd Pencil Co. 210 l ifth Ave., N Y. A stream of oil has been discover ed beneath tho campus of tho Uni verrsity of Texas. The money de rived from this source will form a permanent endowment for tho In stitution. Gold and Black. COLONIAL THIS WEEK A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT THE r ... o- . -1 A ' A J 'i t a 'V.j.', 1 1 VITAL DRAMA OF LIFE'S r,' TrUPTATdtMQ 1 Also News and Comedy Pictures Shows AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9 A fraternity on tho campus of tho Oregon Agricultural College has in stalled a home laundry outfit for tho uso of the members. It is ex pected that a great savings will be realized from tho investment. Kan-san. A' oclQk Blda..l37N.Wabqsh Ave .Chicago. 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