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THE DAIiY NEBRASKA: COURT FAVORED BY . STUDENTS OF U. S. 'R..ult. Nation-Wid. 'Poll on World Court Conducted by New York Paper Results of the Intercollegiate poll on the World Court proposition re r...i vesterday by The New Stu dent, intercollegiate independent news weekly, which with the cooper ation of the national Christian as sociations, conducted the vote, indi cate that college students In the United States -are overwhelmingly in favor of the United States entering the World Court. A total of 120,677 ballots were cast in the poll and the results were: Harding-Hughes-Coolidge Plan .... 89.327 Hurmo'ny'rTan 21,385 Borah Terms 7,884 Aeainst the Court 1Z.41Z In addition the following were simply cast "for" or "against": foTI 33.687 COLONIAL THIS WEEK iTuGH! LAUGH I LAUGH! "RED HOT TIRES" A laufhable romance with MONTE BLUE "THE ADVENTURES OF MAZIE" Another Jolly and Exciting Story "VISUALIZED NEWS EXTRA THURFRI SAT. THE ACE OF SPADES." Last Chapter SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Rialto Theatre TODAY Joseph Conrad'a Immortal "LORD JIM" with Percy Marmont, Shirley Mason, Noah Beery and Raymond Hatton A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ARoiiciorne Comedy "STARVATION BLUES" A Pathe Comedy NEWS TOPICS REVIEWS SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. 9. MAT. 20c. NITE 30c. CH1L. 10c. LYRIC ALL THIS WEEK BIG DOUBLE BILL The year's maddest bomb thrill of mirth and laughter Reginald Denny In a Bachelor's Comedy of Terrors "WHERE WAS I?" The official motion pictures of "THE ADMUNDSEN POLAR FLIGHT" A Thrill Arctic Circle Struggle ON THE STAGE Mile Nina & Co. In a Dazzling Offering "ARTISTIC REVELATIONS" Assisted by BACON AND FONTAINE HARRISON'S LYRIC ORCHESTRA MRS. MAY M. MILLS, ORGANIST SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7, 9. fT VAIIIIF.V ULt. ZXHi9l EVERYBODY goes MON. TUES. WED. You will praisa this aplencTid program MONS WANIA In a delightful Dance Offering "BITS OF GEMS" with WALTER AND ELIZABETH RED DICK, RUTH BAUM, HELEN CHOSETTE. J4ELEN MAY COX GORDON ELRID & tO. Presenting the big laugh "TIT FOR TAT" A Farcial skit in the scene johnT&'wTnnie hennings A duo of original funsters "THE KILL KARE KOUPLE" SEYMOUR c JEANETTE Dancing wonders in "THE MIDNITE STRUTTERS" Featuring Miss Jeanetta, Vaudeville's only colored Male Impersonator. LUCILLEACOCKIE The Radio Birds 'THE GREEN ARCHER" Also News and Comedy Pictures EXTRA WED. NITE ONLY GRAND PRIZE COLORED CHARLESTON CONTEST Open to all 1st Prize $25 . 2nd Prize MS 3rd Prizo $10 SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:O0, 9:00 BABICH AND THE ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00 WS"B9Wazj53pjwaJi Against 6,582 In other words, The New Student explans, 93,799 voted for the Court in terms probably acceptable to the present administration; 7,884 voted for the strong reservations of Sena tor Borah; and 18,940 were against the Court. A survey of the detailed tabu lated results shows that the trend was just about the same all over the country, although thero were a few colleges in which the proportion against the Court was distinctly high er. In most of the colleges of the country a vote was taken, either hv the president, the student paper, the student government, the Chris tian associations, or a combination of these agencies. No votes of mi nor partisan groups were accpted. AMERICAN NUMERICAL SYSTEM IS PROPOSED (Continued from Tage One.) higher the billion unit, . l.DDD.DDD, DDD, would be called "Brith-ain." In fractions, instead of having tonths, wo would have dozcnals. The sign corresponding to our decimal point would bo called a dozenal point. A fraction written .1, for instance, would be culled a dozenal, and would indicate one-twelfth in stead of one tenth. Impractical, Says Candy A system of arithmetic based on this system is worked out in the pam phl.etwhirh also includes problems and exerises. The multiplication table, it says, is "absolutely necess ary" to memorize. Some samples from the table are: 6x2 equals ID, one dozen; Gxfi equals 3D, or three dozen, which in our system would be 36. 8x8 is written 64, which is read five dozen four and means 64 in our system. A change to such a system, al though there would be many advan tages, would be impossible accord ing to Dr. Candy, who thinks the present Artibic decimal system is too well established throughout the civil ized world to be supplanted by any other system. Teachers for 2nd semester needed at once. BOOMER TEACHERS' AGENCY. Adv. Lincoln Theatre ALL THIS WEEK It's Gay! It's Glorious! MAE MURRAY" ' cu the widow JOHN GILBERT cutha prince A Metro-Coldwyn Picture Ann Young Miles Wilbur Chenoweth IN TWO PIANO .CONCERT ALSO PATHE NF WS AESOP'S FABLES MAT S,H0W5 AT 1, S, B. 7. 9. 3&c. NITE 60c LHIL. 10c. 1 Portfolios Bespeakigood taste on the part of the doner and years of pleasant remembrance in use fulness to the one who receives For Good Selection and Best Prices C. Edison Miller Co. 218 No. 12th Street gjaiajsJSJSEisisisMSEisjEJSjaMajsj CHURCH LEADERS AT CONFERENCE Noted Protestant Representatives to Attend Student Conference During Holidays Leading representatives of a num ber of Protestant denominations in America will bo the speakers at the interdenominational student confer ence to be held at Evanston, Illinois, during the holidays. The list in cludes min who are particularly well known for their critical and cour ageous thinking on problems with which the conference will deal. Dr. Halford Luccock, contributing editor of all the Christian Advo ates of the Methodist Episcopal church, will be tho opening speaker. Other speakers are Ashby Jones of Atlanta, Georgia, director of the Inter-racial Commission; Dr. Hubert Herring, journalist; Dr. Ralph Dif fendorfcr, missionary statesman; Reinhold Niebuhr, contributing edi tor of The Christian Century, and a representative of The Federal Coun cil of Churches; Albert Parker Fitch of Carleton College, Minnesota; Bishop F. J. McConnell of Pittsburg. Frank Discussion The whole ecclesiastical mechan ism as a producer or retarder of reli gious values will be discussed by thos gious values will be frankly dis cussed by those who have little at stake in the institutions as over against their interest in Kingdom building. Accepting the church dictum that "war is our greatest collective sin" the students will ask whether the church is fear lessly proposing to cut itself off from the entire war system. Remembering their childhood teaching as to the brotherhood of man, some of the keenest students of the colleges have been investigating the degree in which professed 'broth ers" separated by denominational lines actually cooperate in teaching Christian principles and promoting Christian living. Committees will tfhe largest selling quality penal in the world 17 P1:. Mart SMalW Buy a dozen Superlative in quality,, the world-famous VENUS PENCILS give best service and longest wear. Plain ends, per doz. Rubber ends, per dox. l.ZO alt all italtrt Amnion Lead Pencil Co. 220 Fifth Ave., N Y. Buy a Number of Gifts All on one account PAY SMALL AMOUNTS AFTER CHRISTMAS ' BOYD JEWELRY CO. CLUB PLAN JEWELERS 1042 O Across From Gold's Pride of Possession Buy skates thai are worthy of the kmdof skating you want to do. Skates that you'll be proud of. There no finer skate made than Alfred s famous tubular skate and shoe outfit. See the improved racing and hockey models at your best dealer. ALFRED JOHNSON SKATE CO.. CHICAGO Something New Pstenred device on de tachable strap ts Into loclc-lot cm heel plate of all new hocker and rac ing models. A slight twlit of the strap and it's securely locked in slot, giving greatest support to snkle. P.unt ApplUJFor This Book Is Free j6 pages of photos and information about Ice Skating. Send for it. 1925. A J. S. Co mm mm aV-tyjsr fJ-rt rrt in inn of tho' World Foreri-ALFRED'S FIASH-Ixrwer Priced mote brotherhood during race or la bor disturbances. The failure of tho Church through its press to warn Its membership against those divisive organizations which parade under a Christian guise is expected to prove one of the livest topics of the Con ference. Indications arc that student regis tration will reach the 1200 mark. Non-student registration has already far exceeded the fixed quota of 200. PIONEER TELLS OF INDIAN TROUBLES (Continued from Page One.) them from tho ravines or ambush," the old soldier states. "The con flict lasted for hours before they gave up." After the dust of the battle had cleared, one hundred and three In dian warriors, including Black Ket tle, the chief, were lying on, the ground. Horses, mules, saddles, buffalo robes, buffalo skins, axes, revolvers, rifles, powder, and lead, besides 4000 arrows, were captured, but all were destroyed. ifty- three prisoners were laKcn. Savages Seek Peace Six miles down the river, two other irrouns were nnxlous for their kind. The warriors from the two villages, the Kiowas under Satanta, and the Arapahocs under Little Ra ven, marched to the place of battle in hopes of rescuing the squaws and the Cheyennee tribe. They attacked on all sides. But in vain. The cavalry counter-charged and drove the Indians miles away. The snow was too deep to drive the ponies away, so by platoon shooting, three companies killed them all after one and one-half hours of sharp-shooting. From all the villages around the Indians were fathering. The cav alry counter-marched and rode back to the supply train. Nineteen men were killed and Major Elliott, Cap tain Hamilton and six others were missing. Through snow, mud, and rain, the rest of the group marched for twelve days until they reached Fort Cobb. The head chiefs of the Apache, Kiowa, Comanche, Chey- teport on concrete cases in which the churches as a whole or local churches as such promoted or failed to pro enno, and Arapahoe tribes, came to them there and begged for mercy. In a council, they fixed the terms of peace with the Indian chiefs. NEW FIELD HOUSE READY JANUARY 16 (Continued from Page One.) that building for a women's gym nasium. One largo locker room in the basement of the new field house will accommodate 2,000 men. Two small lockers and showers are to be special features for the visiting team and the Varsity cage men. Training rooms provided with every modern convenience will be another feature of this basement floor. Rubbing tables and electric "cookers," things the coaches have wanted and never had, will be fix tures of this room. The other two thirds of the basement will not be finished at present. In time it will be made into wrestling rooms and handball courts. All the concrete supports have been arranged to give ample room for this plan. Plan Swimming Pool I Directly under the stage a place is being left for the future swimming pool, measuring 50 by 120 feet. Be cause the ceilirg under the stage is not high enough, an excavation has been dug to give ample,, room for diving. The whole basement has been planned so that it may be shut off when tho building is being used for social affairs. The new offices of the athletic department will be in tne field house The athletic office and student act ivitics office will be on the first floor of the structure. Under the balcony in the front of the building will bo located the new coaches of fices and trophy room. The N Club has never had a place to display its pictures and trophies in the past, and this room is to be used especially for this purpose. Heat for the building will be from the main heating plant Pipes are now being laid. The court will be lighted by by three rows of arc lights running the length of the floor. h" " ii nn H Will Cover Field The athletic board of Ohio State University plans to buy a waterproof cover for their stadium field in order to prevent the weather from inter fering witth games. They are in vestigating both canvas and rubber covers. The Hauck Studio Skogland Photographer 1216 O B2991 1 WE INVITE YOU The Students at the University of Ne braska to take advantage of our Free Eyeglass Service... Eyes Tested, Glasses Tightened, Straightened and adjusted without charge. Have our Registered Optometrists examine your eyes. Our Glasses must give you Optical satis faction. Ask to sea the Klndy Special, which In- fc t CQ eludes eve examination, lenses and Irame K y-A Kindy Optical Co. S' t J Open Saturday Evening 1209 O street Phone BUS HARDY SMITH'S BARBER SHOP 'A clean towel for every customer 116 No. 13th St. The Student's Preferred Shopi IDENTIFY ThTgENUINE BYf VITHE NAME ON THE FLAP Q ) Qood Form at Yale Style at Wisconsin! A difference of opinion may exist between Yale and Wisconsin as to the relative ability of their football teams but not on the proper foot wear for wet, snowy days. Smart and trim, Zippers take the Phi Beta Kappa at New Haven and premier honors at Madison, and for that matter, at all colleges. Cb-ed and classman freshman, sophomore, junior or senioryour wardrobe should include the smart and stylish Zipper. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY AKRON, OHIO GoodiichyTO TQ EI r i A Complete Stock of Zippers For Sale by CO. ELI SHIRE, Pres. MAYE BROS. Christmas Greetings from the Grand Cafe Mr. and Mrs. Rocke wish to take this means of expressing to every Nebraska student, their sincere wish for a bright and happy Christmus and vaca tiontime! No doubt many of you who patronize the Grand Cafe, would like to express YOUR appreciation to the Rockes, for the many excel lent meals you have enjoyed in their cafe at such reasonable prices. It isn't often that a student finds Fuch tempting food, such a clean attractive environment, such prompt ser vice and surh low prices all at one place! You'll find these same inducements at the Grand when you return, so be sure to drop in for your first after vacation meal! Say it with Sweet fragrance from Mayer Bros. Co. it will be just as much a case of adoring as adored if you give her perfume! Every girl likes it, and if she has a favor ite scent, you'll be sure to find it in Mayer Bros.' widely var ied stock. There are boxed sets that make wonderful gifts comprising perfume, toilet wa ter, compact powder and rouge in its various combinations. Atomizers are always appreci ated too, and the new electric vaporizers. This last, accord ing to some inspired ad-writer "emanates both a gentle "light and a sweet fragrance." It surely is an ornament to any girl's dressing table, and one whose novelty is appealing. These scented gifts at Mayer Bros, are priced from 50c to $10. Mark "Piller's" across your Gift List! thus, at one full swoop of the pen, are your gift prob lems solved! Tiller's has long been known as a place wher students like to congregate. Naturally, then, they know your desires and tastes, and and have chosen Christmas merchandise to satisfy them. There are suitable presents for everyone on your list at Pil ler's. To mention a few: Ther mos bottles, candy, Ingersoll pencils, Parker Pens, Parker pencils, creams, powders, sta tionery, rouge, compacts toilet waters and perfumes. All are from the best makers of course, and offered in suffi cient variety to make Christ mas shopping a simple affair! She'll treasure a gift from George Brothers! every girl does! Perhaps it's" because anything from George Brothers bespeaks the artistic in combination with the use ful; perhaps because quality is so evident and the novel is cho sen always with the restriction of good taste. Suggestions for her gift; lacquered candy boxes, antique incense burners, lamps complete, lamp bases, lamp shades, a piece of Sat surna or Cloissonne ware, a pair of genuine Dresden china candlesticks, colonial tea pot, quill pens, address books, Kam pus Kompacts, bead necklaces, and a thousand and one other to-be-treasured gift items. Lest Call for Christmas Photos at BarnetVs Studio! until Saturday night of this week, you may have your pul chritcde photographed in time for holiday broadcasting but after that time you run a chance on Christmas delivery. In fact, it would be advisable not to delay even till the last of the week, because you'D probably want a few days in which to gloat over the finished pictures yourselves before applying the white tissue and red ribbon. Mr. Bamett has certainly mastered the art of getting a good likeness without much ado. Indeed, so simple does the process appear, that you'd be tempted to think "even a child could do it." Tb Studio is located at 1241 N; the phone number is L4622. n a a r