The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 05, 1925, Image 3
Cornhusker Pictures SENIORS Xo be take" Friday at Hauck's 8th W'WW John Rlndha1f Ripley, Merle Rips, Tolly Rob-ClarsR'P1'- Roe. Iff Rklard Ine" R0hrCr'- LX ?T.. n..M Rominirer. Helerfl p Ler W nnifred Rose, John Ros- Hymen Rennwellhart. Theo- R."1I, James Salisbury, A. dor r.u , . o wUa Saher, Robert Serr, Waldo SkU Alice Sanderson. Frank c .t Norma ianton, sree. staffer. Chester Kmann, Roscoe Schaupp, Gnnie !Xr. Evelyn Schellak, Walter Vheffler. Evelyn Schellak, Walter Schmeekle. Frieda Schmeling, Albert Schmidt To be taken Friday at Town end Schormann, Jacbo acnuiw, imis- Roe Schmidt, nnwrmuu.., or Schormann, JacDo otnui, orth Schwalin, Helen Schwas, Rialto Theatre TODAY Adclph Menjou in "The King on Main Street" A Paramount Picture NEWS TOPICS SPORTLIGHT Show it 1. sTaTr. . Mat. 25c, Wt 40c. BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaanaaHaanaaaanBaaES Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS Wt Welcome Nrbreka Twcltm C. M. Cobra's Craateat Comedy Douglas MacLean in "7 KEYS TO - . rr a TT A Prtnmnt Ptctiir rLC'DWTG VOT BJEJHOVEN GREAT MUSIt HMIW Played by ' Lincoln Symphony Orcheatra Wilbur Chenoareth, Organlat WILD GOOSE CHASER Featuring Be Tnrpia NEWS FABLES SHOWS AT 1, S, B, 7. MAT. 35c, MTE SOc.CHIL. IOc. George Scott, Homer Scoular, Daniel Seibold, John Seidell, hditn bimanek, Frank Sheldon, Ray mond Schellenbarger. Robert KhUlHa Helen Shapero, Mildred Shook, Max bnostok, Janice Shrumpton, John Sidner, Erwin Siebrass, Bruce Sie vers, Otto Skold. Don Smith. Tw. Smith, Raymond Smith, Alfred Smith Esther Snedgren, Clayton Snow, Clara Snyder, Paul Saderberr. Berth. Soker, Agnes Sorenson, Ruby Sow- erds, Carl Spencer. JUNIORS To be taken Friday at Hauck's studio: Marcelle Stinger, Robert Stevens, Joseph Sterns, James Sterns. Wil liam Stewart, Harriet Stone, Kath- enne Mone, Wallace Stone, Ruth Stough, Rex Strader, Henrv Strick land, Arnold Stran, Virginia Stolts, Walter Stutz, Floyd Stryker, Ruth Sunderland, Fred Svoboda, Millie Sweet, Katherine Swift. Marv Tal bot, George Taylor, John Taylor, Kuby Teather Esther Tefft, John Theldahl, Cecil Thompson, Esther Tutch, Roscoe Tutty, Harold Tyler, Robert Tyman, Mable Vanberg, John Shroyer, Rud Smith, Fabian Sollesa, Agnes Soupuk, John Snean. Richard Spohn, Lucille Sprague, Ardath Serb, Fern Stage, Grace Staple, Paul Stauffer, Jessie Sterns, Richard Stech Robert Sterl. 1 o be taken Friday at Townsends's studio: Leta Vanderpool, Kenneth Van- Voothis, Tom Varney, Vivian Var ney, Frea Wette, Roy Viele, Filmore Villareel Heler. V'lasak. Loyd War ner, LaMira Wait, Lowell Walds, J. Walker, Paul Walter. Edward Wan- nek Delia Ward George Warren, Ru pert Warren, Carol Walters, Wilson Watknis, Gregg Watson, Archie Weaver, Bemice Webster, Wallace Weeks, Homer Weigel, J. Westmar, Helen West, Victor West, Everett Westbrook, Clay Westcott, Don Whelan, Francis Wherry, Floyd Whipple, Mildred Whitaker, Esther White, Harry Whitsell, Russell Whit field, James Wickman, Lewis Wielbe, Milton Weiland Margaret Wiles. Fred Wilhelms, Alice Williams, Ben jamin illiam, Irene Williams, Allan Willson, Burr Wilson, Evelyn Wil son, Hugh Wilson, Mary Wilson. John Winter. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK A Joy Ride Through Laurhland SYD CHAPLIN in The Man on the Box Other Entertaining Picture ON THE STAGE HARRY HARLAN Morrison & Coghlan "Graduate, of Ha SHOWS AT 1, S, B, 7, Exchanges 3fcjONIGHT POP. MAT. Best Sean $1.50 FAREWELL TOUR Robert a MAOTELL f ipported by Genevieve HAMPER and Specially Selected Cait In "RICHELIEU" Tbor. Ere. "MACBETH" Fri. Ere. "MERCHANT OF VENICE" Sat. Mat. "KING LEAR" Sat. Eve. PRICES: Eve.: 2 SO, 2 00, SO, IvOO, BOc. Mat. ISO, 1.00, SOc, Plus Tax The honor system has been reject ed at Harvard University by a unani mous vote of the committee to which it was referred. COLONIAL JK A Hr.rt Pounding Story of Thrilla and Leva on the Bloodhound dELOWlINE RIN-TIN-TIN ALSO "MAZIE WONT TELL The, Fourth Laughable Story of "TV - Adventure of Meria" shows at i7"rST7 Over six hundred volumes have been added to the Depaow Univer sity Library since last July, accord ing to a report recently issued. art f 1 I VAl OF.Vll.LK V THUR. FRI SAT. DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CHARLESTONIANS Direct from the Moonlight Cardan, Colorado Springa, Colorado Broom, tic It Babo ELLIOTT AND LA TOUR In UJUISE MASSART and BOYS "A VAUDEVILLE FRAPPE" With Dick Brooki and Joe Petrel IKrrentric Dancera) "onald Burke (Tenor) Kamn Rlngo iT.1"'"!. Bob CONNOLLY, anal FRANCES Fannie lha5,ewa!Wa of Nrw Vark" CHARLES RILEY Aaaarlea'a Craataot On Hand B al a near "SHOULD HUSBTNDS"BE ABICM and WiTrm n" A New Comody the ORCHESTRA HOWS AT 2:80, 7K)0, f,0O An annual ice carnival will be held during February at the University of Wisconsin. Louis Graveure, famous baritone soloist, is to open this year's artist concert series at Grinnell college. McGill University has established an employment bureau to assist stu dents in getting work for the year. Sixty-five years of age is the limit set by the trustees of Liver pool University for the age of professors. Flans for a new University of Iowa armory and field house have been approved by the state board of education. McGill University, Montreal.Can- ada, is holding "jazs teas" weekly, at 5 p. m., with dancing and refreshments. University of Washington's first forensic co-ed tangle will be held early in December with the Univer sity of Idaho. University of Indiana. A five- year course to complete the school of dentistry will be required here beginning in the fall of 1926. Prospects for a University of Mis souri football stadium have just OPEN TO PUBLIC ELKS CAFE Students Welcome Try Our Special Dinners 13th P Street. . . . " b u I1 l Shakeparia r rniay, Satrday S.tard.y TUB DAILY ItaBHAftHAU been realieed when a meeting of the Board of Directors adopted this provision. "To drink or not to drink," the great American problem, was debat ed by teams from the University of Cambridge and Belott College, Wisconsin. Close to a half century separates the University of Michigan's oldest and youngest students, with the old est one fifty-seven and one fifteen years of age. The University of California's men's glee club has a world wide reputation for good music, having made tours of the United States, Alaska and Europe. An Oregon woman recently ad vertised offering $400 compensation for a temporary husband in order that she might fulfill the require ments of an inheritance. At the University of' Idaho the hour when women must be in from dates has been extended from 11 o'clock on Friday nights and 11:30 on Saturday nights to 12 o'clock on both nights. A student manager system for athletics has been adopted at North western. Athletic director "Tug" Wilson, formerly of Drake was one those responsible for adopting the new system. A gridgraph was used at Oretron Agricultural College last week to re port the game with Stanford. Be fore the game and between quarters and halves an orchestra furnished music for dancing. Huge arc lights have been installed in the Berkeley stadium in order that the early darkness of the fall nights will not interfere with var sity practice. The Bears have been using a "ghost ball." Pink pajamas, purple pantaloons. and nightshirts were the freshmen badges at the annual Jaiamirimt held at Stanford University. The class of '29 turned out en masse for the parade and yells. Men who sit in the rooter's sec tion at athletic contests at the Uni versity of California, southern div ision, must wear rooter's caps, white shirts and black ties and are pro vided with megaphones. Experiments conducted at George Washington University in Washin- ton, D. C, disclosed that no loss of mental powers resulted from loss of sleep. Students taking the test went from sixty to eighty hours without sleep. An evening buggy ride was held by forty men and women of Baylor University as a protest against the recent ruling by the dean of women prohibiting riding in automobiles in the evening by the women of the univrsity. Students of Iowa State College do motor car repair work in a new laboratory recently installed. A flat rate is charged for work, the owner furnishing his own parts. Proceeds are used to pay instructors and to purchase tools. A school for police established at Boston University last year is being continued this year. The curricu lum of the school offers courses in law which airs the ficers in com batting offenders and acting as prosecutors in court. Ledwich's Tastie Shoppe SODAS AND MALTED MILKS Wa Deliver B-2189 IZth "P Sta. n uniiimiiuiimii imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnniiiiiiiiiiimiiinintiMiiuininiiiijii 1 Our 2 Pants Suits at $ 35 I are the greateat valuea 1 ihown in Lincoln. Drop in and nuke ua prove it. I Vogue Clothiers I 1212 O St. A course in glass blowing has been started at the University of Kansas. The art of glass blowing, ordinarily thought to be only for carnival sideshow tricksters, Is a valuabe asset in chemistry, accord ing to Dr. H. M. Elsey, professor of chemistry. Bates won ft Oxford in a de bate on the Prohibition question last week. It is interesting to note the English style of debating, each speaker debating for twenty min utes on any aspect of the question he may choose and when all have concluded .there is no rebuttal allowed. One of the features of the Dad's day celebration at Northwestern University was a football game be tween the dads during the time be tween the halves. The dads spent the time scrapping as fiercely as the varsity team had been a few min utes before. In a recent survey of Brown Uni versity students at Providence, R. I., it was disclbsed that there are many ways of working your way through college. Freak jobs such as massaging lame backs, escorting ministers' daughters to dances or furnishing blood for transfusions were commonly listed. All boarding houses, dormitories and college restaurants at Ohio Wesleyan will serve mush and milk every Thursday noon. The money saved by this novel plan will be given to Ohio Wesleyan's develop ment plan of $800,000. According to The Bulletin, the daily paper of the Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia, a class In deanshlp composed of eight women did not have a single bobbed head among them at the beginning of the school term, but now one of the deans-to-be succumbed to the lure of shorn locks and shattered the remarkable record. William Howard Taft, chief Jus tice of the United State aupreme court, will dedicate the new law building at the University of Cin cinnati. Nicholas Longworth, speak er of the house of representatives will also speak. The senior class of the Kansas Wesleyan University, located at Sa loina, Kan., observed "sneak day" recently. On "Sneak Day" the aen iors left at 5 a. m. for a breakfast in the country, then drove tq anoth er town, where they spent the day. All plans were carried out without the knowledge of the University authorities. SMART WEAR iJk FOR WOMEN 1222-1224 O STREET V. 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