V SI B DAILY NEIIlUKAN Hardy Smith Barber Shop 116 No. 13th Street Clean owel wi " e"ch onr 9 CHAIRS Xrad in tnai oia reu' Get one Good to use, Good to look at and Guaranteed for life. Good Assort ment, Liberal Allowances. C. Edison Miller Co. 18 No. 12 Phone B2286 JgissjsJsiEisiajaisisEisEisiaisisiBEisnai ARE YOU DISGUSTED WITH YOUR WATCH We can put it in order so it will keep time Boyd Jewelry Co. Club Plan Jewelers 1042 0 Acroaa from Gold's SALEM'S "The Home of Real Malted Milks" TRY SALEM'S CREAM WAF FLES. CANDIES and SODAS 1847 O Street B4589 Lincoln Theatre THIS WEEK Funniest Film Farce Ever RICHARD lOIS WILSON q n - tun EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Wilbur Chenoweth Piwntinf an Organ Nerelty IRVING BERIJNREVUE LINCOLN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Pmrntinr an Especially Arraafwd Holy Wftk Muatcal Offering GLEN TRYON la Hit Latest Serena. -LONG PANTS SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. MAT 35c NITE 50c CHIL 10c COLONIAL HS?a THE k THRILL i STORY " ' i ra fey pomv EXPRESS' aba New. and Cemedr Picttiras SH jWS AT t, S, S. 7. i LYRIC THIS WEEK a" PewertuT Return That Everjrnedjr Will Praia With VIOLA DANA y Nr ana Cesnedr Plctu ON THE STAGE MARJORIE BARTON "A NovaJtp Surprise" SHOWS AT I, , . 7. Rialto Theat re , ALL THIS WEEK varrtniai SWTEvar Wd BaTi ORPHEUM THIS WEEK Tna Screen Tnaaeernelt "'rrptjp? 11 CedHMUZS ww AT I, a, 7, Mm yr Bli ra h r 1 frlrt NatMmal Pirtwe I Cofif LtiY aj E WS-TOPICS i Ust H0WS T " " I University of Nebraska Official-Daily Bulletin VOL. I. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 192G. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Fraternity Pictures Fraternities wanting- group pic tures taken at the Campus Studio will have to make appointments with in the next ten days to pet the price of four dollars. After April 1, the price will be six dollars. Basketball Men All basketball men are asked to Engineers Leave Sunday for Tour (Contmuetr from Page One.) W. Jacobson, R. Smith, F. P. Sollesa. The complete itinerary of the trip is as follows: Sunday, April 4. 4:40 p. m. Leave Lincoln via C. B. & Q. R. R. for Chicago. Monday, April 5. 6:00 a. m. Breakfast on C, B. & Q. It. R. diner. 6:42 a. m. Aurora, 111. Leave train. 6:48 a. m. Aurora, III. Board suburban train. 7:58 a. m Arrive at Hawthorne, 111., C, B. & Q. R. R. Station. 8:30 a. m. Western Electric Co., Hawthorne Plant, West 22nd St and 48th (Cicero) Ave. 12:00 m. Lunch as guests of the ! Western Electric Co. 1:15 p. m. Commonwealth Edi son Co., Crawford Ave. Station. 2:45 p. m. All C. E.'s and Arch. E.'s inspect construction work on Crawford Ave. Station. All E. E.'s inspect Commonwealth Edison Company's substations. All Agr. E.'s, Chem. E.'s and M. E.'s inspect Koppers Plant of the Chicago By-Products Coke Co. 5:45 p. m Dinner as guests of the Commonwealth Edison Co., 72 West Adams St Tuesday, April 6. 6:50 a. m. All C. E.'s and Arch. E.'s leave LaSalle St. Station on New York Central R. R, for American Bridge Co. Plant, Gary, Ind. 8 :00 a. m All Chem. E.'s assem ble at Corn Products Refining Co., 200 East Illinois St, Argo Plant 9:00 a. m. All M. E.'s and Agr. E.'s assemble at International Har vester Co. Plant, Archer Ave. and Western Ave. 9:00 a. m. All E. E.'s assemble at S. E. corner, upper level, Michigan Ave. Bridge, for boat trip under di rection of Chicago Department of Public Works. 12:00 m. All M. E.'s and Agr. E.'s lunch as guests of International Harvester Co. 1:15 p. m. All E. E.'s essemble at International Harvester Co. Plant, Archer Ave. and Western Ave. 1:30 p.m. All C. E.'s, Arch. E.s and Chem. E.'s leave Ft Dearborn Hotel for inspection of Chicago Sani tary District Wednesday, April 7. 8:00 a. m. Leave North Shore R. R. Station, Adams and Wabash Sts., for Milwaukee, Wis. Stops en route to inspect railroad construc tion. 12:00 m. Lunch at North Shore R. R. Terminal, Milwaukee. 1:00 p. m. Leave Milwaukee Terminal on special car for Allis Chalmers Co. Plant Thursday, April 8 7:05 a. m Leave LaSalle St. Station on New York Central R. R., for Indiana Harbor, Ind. 8:00 a. m. Inland Steel Com pany's Plant, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 12:00 m. Lunch as guests of In land Steel Co. 1:30 p. m. Universal Portland Cement Company's Plant at Buffing ton. Ind. 4:34 p. m. Leave Buffington, re turning to Chicago. - Friday, April 9. 7:45 a. m. All C. E.'s and Arch LV lea?e Ft Dearborn Hotel for vis it to offices of Chicago City Plan Commission, 625 Eurnham Building. 8:00 a. m. All Agr. E.' and Chem. E.'s assemble at Sherwin-Wil EAT AT Commercial Lunch 1238 ."O" St. Under New Management A TODAY -jgrrIS TODAY I r-v cat 1 MmjTO? SAT. A DAN FITCH MINSTRELS The Stanplnglat Steeper That Ew Steppee a Sten A BIG MINSTREL AND VAUDEVILLE SHOW Snaaa, Splanaar. Beaut?,. Pep AI SHOWS AT , 70, :00. No. 27. turn in their equipment before tho spring vacation. Turn it in at the Armory any afternoon or evening of this week. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Palliliaii Literary Society Palladian Literary Society will hold & closed meeting Friday night. This will be for members only. liams Paint Co., Pullman Station. 8:30 a. m. All E. E.'s and M. E.'s assemble at Illinois Miniature Lamp Works, Oakley Blvd., and Har rison St. 10:15 a.m. All C. E.'s, Arch. E.'s, M. E.'s, Agr. E.'s and Chem. E.'s as semble at Underwriters' Laborator ies, 207 East Ohio St 10:30 a. m. All E. E.'s assenr at Sears Roebuck & Co., Homan ' and Arthington St 1:00 p.m. All C. E.'s, Arch. E.'s M. E.'s, Agr. E.'s and Chem E.'s as semble at Art Institute, Michigan Ave. at Adams St., later walking to Field Museum and Grant Park Sta dium. 1:45 p. m. All E. E.'s essemble at Field Museum: Saturday, April 10. 9:00 a. m. All E. E.'s, Agr. E.'s and Chem. E.'s assemble in main waiting room, Chicago Union Station, for inspection of Union Station de velopment 9:00 a. m. All M. E.'s assemble at Wm. D. Gibson Spring Co. Plant, Clybourn Ave. and Willow St 9:00 a. m All C. E.'s and Arch. E.'s assemble at S. E. corner, upper level, Michigan Ave. Bridge, for boat trip under direction of Chica go Department of Public Works. 10:30 a. m. All M. E.'s assemble at American Can Company's Plant, Clybourn Avenue and Willow Street 3:00 p. m. All C. E.'s and Arch. E.'s assemble in main waiting room, Chicago Union Station, for in spection of Union Station develop ment On The Air University Studio, broadcasting over KFAB (340.7) Friday, April 2 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 10:30 to 11:00 a. m. Special mu sical program. 1:15 to 1:30 p. m. Musical con vocation. The entire program will be given by Miss Valareta Callen, violinist 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. Engineering talk "The Preservation of Wood in the Home," by A. E. Bunting, assist ant professor of practical mechanics. Popular science talk "Mushrooms and Toadstools," by Miss Leva Wal- Iker, associate professor of botany. 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. Professor R. H. Wolcott, chairman of the Depart ment of Zoology, will talk on "Birds and Our Pocket Boogs," as the ninth Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi Keys HALLETT University Jeweler Est. 1871. 117-119 So. 12th COMING THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS COMING APR. 9TH FRIDAY NIGHT APR. BTH GRAND JUBILEE CELEBRATION N. V. A. BALL and MID-NIGHT FROLIC AT THE AUDITORIUM AT THE FIVE HOURS OF DANCING ana VAUDEVILLE FOR 60c tVlEYBOW GOT t2? o 0 VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST ATT&ACi ION "Ta. W Id-T-Nr.. a-- of his series of lectures on Bird Life. Saturday, April 3 9:30 to 9:55 a. m. Weather re port by Prof. T. A. Blair. Road re port and announcements. 8:05 to 8:30 p. m. Spring vaca tion. This period will be silent. Twenty Years Ago What was to have been a song service at convocation, turned out to be a general jollification meeting. Professors made speeches and stu dents gave yells, making it the most interesting convocation of the year. The gymnasium exhibition was one of the best of the year. The largest crowd of the year gathered in the Armory every seat was occupied and people were standing. The ex hibition was as much of a success fi nancially, as $100 was cleared, mak ing enough that the gymnastic team ould go to Madison, Wisconsin. Captain Workizer decided upon the medals to be given at competitive drill. Besides the regular medals given to those winning in individual competition, he added a trumpet for the best in the squad. The varsity girls defeated the al umnae at basketball. Miss Pound and Mrs. Clapp gathered in all their proteges from over the state for the contest, but they were unable to conquer the Varsity girls. The score of the game was 21-19. The Farm Library was moved into new quarters. Miss Conipton com pleted the moving, and the library was established in the new building which was fitted especially for it Dr. Clapp gathered the track men together in Memorial Hall to get the proper spirit to develop a team. The work was launched by a light work out in the gymnasium and a few stunts on the field. For the first time in the history of amateur entertainment in Lin coln, the performers completed every little detail of their program and LOOK $IQ0 Free Be here Saturday. Pick out any Shirt in the house from $2.50 and up. bet any $1.00 Tie Free Biggest shirt values in Lincoln Peterson & Ryan Clothing Co. 1212 O St r- NnxOc, CAL-zoc had leisure time before their pro gram. Tho University Forest Club held its regular fortnightly meeting. The club consisted of those student: who took any courses of Professor Mil ler's in forestry. Ten Years Ago Miss Helen Burnett gave an ad dress on Journalism at the women's vocational conference. She said for a life of excitement, a life to ex pand every day and have a hand in the writing c the daily history of the world, the newspaper business was the best of all. -For a joy of labor it had a great reward, but there was no profession demanding so much training, and giving so little remun eration. Frank Byerly, a well known photo grapher and naturalist, gave an il lustrated lecture on the beauties of Estes Park. For over an hour he held the attention of the audience With the Latsch Bros., Tucker & Shean, & with a set of color slides. The engineering students made plans for an Engineering Week be ginning in April. It wn to begin with the Engineer's hop on the first night, then there was a convocation, a special edition of The Nebraskan, a smoker, Engineer's night and a banquet Although a small percentage of tho senior class are members of fra ternities, almost 60 per cent of the students elected to Phi Beta Kappa are Greek letter people. Five of the fourteen men and eleven of the twen ty women students were members ofa fraternities. Refreshing Thirst Quenchers Dainty Light Lunches Served The Way You Like Them SPECIAL NOON LUNCHES Before you go home forEaster leave orders for Witching Hour Chocolates to be sent to those you wish to remember with Easter gifts. WITCHING HOURS are made in our own factory, and are fine and attractive enough for the most particular gift. Fruits, nuts and creams, bitter or milk chocolate cover ed and packed in 1, 2, 3, and 5 lb. packages. $1 a pound. First Floor midnight oil It's quicker to bed, if the pen does its work infallibly. The smart pen for the American student is made of fcreen, jade-fcreen radite, an indestructible material of jewel-like beauty and has a nib that is guaranteed for a lifetime. But better dealers will sell you the "Lifetime" prin cipally because it is always a dependable "per former and helps to save the midnight oiL Price. $8.75 Student' special. $7.50 Othrrt lower "Lifetime" Titan oversize penal to match, $4.25 Sheztfrp Skrurtmcctmar t oil auLa) aO pent writ hour PENS PENCILS SKRIP W Jl sheaffe pek oompawy sua Huntm. io FOR SALE BY College Book Store, C. Edson Tourist third cabin "EUROPE With college parties on famous "O" steamers of The Royal Mail Line Write tot lllutlrmltd Bookht. School of Foreign Travel, Ino. 112 Ce(t St, Mr Hevea, Ceaa, and 0 .13ANDI UNCOLN. NEB. C. B. BUCHHOLZ, Mr. Lifetime Miller Co., Urd Drutr Co.