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THE DAILY NCBRASKAN 8 "The Piper" a Pageant Play That Will Be Given At The Eighth Farmers9 Fair at the Agricultural College A scene at the pageant given at the Farmers' Fair of last "The Piper," in which seventy-five persons will take part. It Sumption. The Pageant Play "The Piper' presented by the Home Economics girls of the Agricultural college, University of Nebraska. The cast of characters: Piper .Alice Klein Barbara, daughter of Jacabus Mildred Unland Michael, the Sword Eater .Dorothy Vopat Cheat, the Devil Joyce Warren Veronika Beth Wilson Jacobus, the Burgomeister . Myrtle Johnson Kurt, the Syndic ....Ellen Llndstrom Old Claus, a Miser Georgia Probert Old Ursula Martha Zwiebel Hans, the Butcher Belle Elliott Wife of Hans, the Butcher ... . Ruth Davis Axel, the Smith ....Marvin Applegate Wife of Axel, the Smith Dorothy Norris Martin, the Watch Irene Bailey Wife of Martin, the Watch Leona Pasek Peter, the Cobbler ..Mildred Behrens Peter, the Sarcristan ..Edna Brothers senting this, the Piper plays f asci Anslem, a Young Priest 'nating music and leads all the child- Husker Track Squad Ready for Missouri (Continued From Page One) Gish has received a letter from Pete Wendell, secretary of the Western A. A. U. registration committee, say ing that he has placed A. A. U. sanctions on the books for all Ne- LYRIC ALL THIS WCKK JUBILEE WEEK Bit Douhle Bill On the Scnn "A Rich. Glowlnc Picture That Fairly Breaks Your Heart Strings" N. Y. Tlmaa. "His People" Tha Year's Outstanding Picture with RANDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT And a Brilliant Supporttot Cast ON THE STAGE Direct Irons tha Studio BABE EGAN'S Hollywood Redhead Eight Auburn Baautiaa in "A MUSICAL REVUE" SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, 9 nni r.xn k i all this AJUJIMMlj week An Amazing and Thrilling Romantic Advsnturo "The Night Cry" With tha Won Dog R1N-TIN-T1N TWO LIPS IN HOLLAND Continuous Laughter "THE WERE TIGER" A Wild Animal Mystery SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7, Lincoln Theatre THIS WEE1 MARION DAV1ES IN A DUAL ROLE THAT MAKES SCREEN HISTORY "Beverly of Graustark" with Antonio Moreno A Matro Goidwyn Picture ON THE STAGE Doris - Ellingtons - Ed Singing Hits From tho "STUDENT PRINCE" "LIZST" Illustrating tha Works ol this Groat Music Master COMEDY NEWS FABLES Lincoln Symphony Wilbur Cbenowetn, Organist Show 1, S. 8, 7, Mats. 3Sc Nita SOa ChlL 10c aa!B.l'HB8mSll -""1iV"Jli7Tiri'tt'i'"W" Kialto Theater ALL THIS WEEK IS YOUR DAUGHTER PUT ON THE "Auction Block" Rax Batch's Ssnaatlonal Nora! with Charias Ray, Eleanor Bardman A Mstro-Cotdwyn Picture WALTER HIERS I In Mis iatas "lOT DOGGIES 1 OPICS NEWS REVIEW lJL i . T i M. Tsc Niti 35c Chil. 10c ' -"W J Ellendean Wynkoop Town Crier Rosina Helm Jan Ruth Leverton Hansel Edna Backer Use Audra Fishburn Trude Goldie Gibson Rudi ...Vernya Krelger Strolling Players Alice Engle Lillian Leitner The Fairies, Villagers, Nuns, Priests, and Children. General Chairmen ....Mildred Nelson Gladys Trullinger Faculty Advisor Miss Bess Steel Coach Mr. Harold Sumption Director of Music ....Dorothy Withers Director of Dancing. . Elizabeth Sawyer Costumes Designed by ....Marion Lahmer and Erma Collins Synopsis of "The Piper" There is a show in the town of Hamlin, and a member of the show has just freed the village from rats. Three days of peace pass, and the Pi per asks one thousand gilders for his services which is refused him. Re- braska meets. Dr. A. P. Condon, Dr. C. N. Newell, and A. B. Griffith, all effecient timers, have been secured for the meet Saturday. ' These measures have been taken to insure official recognition of any records made at Nebraska meets. These records are of rather long standing as a rule and the proper precautions must be taken to have new records recognized. Student tickets will be accepted Saturday for the Missouri-Nebraska dual meet These tickets, according to Gish are good for all dual meets but will not be accepted for the Val ley meet, which will be held in Lin coln the latter part of this month. A parade will be staged a few min utes before the meet Saturday. The athletes will warm up while the band plays in the middle of the field. Then all contestants and officials will march to the center of the field and be introduced to the crowd. Printed programs will be distri buted free of charge. In them will be the name and number of each con testant Blue Team is Winner The Blue team won the tri-color meet held Thursday evening with 70 1-2 points. The White team was sec ond with 51 points and the Red team third with 33 1-2 points. Renewed interest lias been shown in these meets since it was decided to give a medal to the man making the most points in the series of meets. Several men of varsity caliber have been uncovered who will help build up next year's squad. The summary of the events: , 100-yard dash: Lowe (B) first; Donisthorne (B) second: Krause (W) third; Doty (R) fourth, 10.2. Mile run: Graham (W) first; Cummings (B) second; Frink (R) third; Olsen (W) fourth. Time, 4 minutes, 62 seconds. 220-yard dash: Doty (R) first; Donisthorpe (B) second; Lowe (B) third; Ritcher (W) fourth. Time 22.6 High hurdles: Marrow (B) first; Fleming (R) second; Reneau (R) ihcrI EVERYBODY gob- THUIt FRL 3AT. ESTELLE DUDLEY and her TOUR DANCE LORD3" In a Syncopated SONG AND DANCE REVUE Direct from N. Y. Hippodrome RICH HAYES "AND HIS VALET"' The Elongated Personification of Unconcerned Dexterity Chas. & Grace Keating In Their Latest Success "THEIR FIRST LOVE" America's Cleyereet Juvonile Mimic JEROME MANN In Original "IMPERSONATIONS" CHRISTIAN SISTERS & BURKE The Dancinf Vocalists "The Radio Detective New mrd "The Winklna Idol" ""SHOWS AT 4:30, 7:00, 9:00 year. This year the play is is being directed by Harold ren , away while the people are in church. The people blame the mayor for this, since he refused to pay the Pi per. They demand that Barbara, the mayor's daughter, be given up as an offering and sent away to be a nun But as they are passing the hill where the Piper is keeping the children, the girl's lover asks the Piper to prevent them from taking her away. The Piper plays a tune that bewitches the people causing them to go on and leave Barbara. The Piper had taken a little crip pled boy named Jan, and the moth er now comes and begs for the re turn of her son. Still feeling the pangs of Hamlin's rebuke, he refuses. Barbara and Michael, her lover, are married, and they go back to Hamlin to say farewell. The Piper also returns and hears that Veronika, Little Jan's mother, is ill unto death. While the Piper feels that Veronika is the only one in Hamlin worthy of having her child returned, he brings all the children back and is cheered by the villagers. third; (Krause (W), Ballah (W) tied for fourth. Time 8.4. 440-yard dash. Sodering (B) first; Campbell (R) second; Ballah (B) third; Keyzer (W) fourth. Time 63.2. 2-mile run: Diedrichs (R) first; Graham (W) second; Mulden (W) third. Time 10:43.2. Low hurdles: " Skinner (W) first; Krause (W) second; Fleming (R) third; Stockwell (W) fourth. Time, 13.2. 880-yard run: Chadderdon (B) first, Kelly (R), Lemly (W) tied for second place; Ritcher (W) fourth; Time 2:07. High Jump: Swanson (B) first; Wolford (W) second; Marrow (B) third; Perry (R) fourth. Height 5 feet 9 1-4 inches. Pole Vault: Skinner (W) first; Brown (W) second; Schoneman (B) and Whittaker (W) tied for third place. Height 10 feet 6 inches. Shot put: Hurd (B) first; Dur isch (B) second; Kahler (R) third; Raisch (W) fourth. Distance 40 feet 4 1-2 inches. Broad jump: Marrow (B) first; Ballah (B) and Krause (W) tied for second; Leffler (B) fourth. Dis tance 19 feet 3 1-4 inches. Javelin: Lee (B) first; Johnston (W) second; Wickman (W) third; Kahler (W) fourth; Distance 139 feet 2 inches. Discus: Hurd (B) first; Durisch (B) second; Page (W) third; John ston (W) fourth. Distance 129 feet 4 inches. MAY BELL BANJOS Schaefer & Son 1210 "O" St. When Your Thirst Begins To Scold Visit Rector's Sanitary Fountain EAT at The Little Sunshine Cafe MoaJs, Sandwiches an J Lunches QUICK SERVICE First Door East of Temple MUSEUM VISITORS NUMEROUS High School Students Head List of University Sightseers The spring weather of the last week and a half has brought many visitors to the museum. Among these recent visitors were ten seniors from Springfield high school, who came April 20 under tho direction of 0. G. Yacger; the physiology class from Teachers College high school under Cecil Shankel, who came Ap - ril 22; and sixteen seniors from Wis ner high school who in the course of their variod skip-day activities Tues day,. April 27, spent somo time at the museum with their chnperone, Miss Olive M. Huse. Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 and 20, sixteen from Grandview school, District 110, in charge of Mrs. Gladys England, and eighteen from Grand Prairie, District 70, under Miss Leda Flelschman, respectively paid a visit to tho museum. Collins Will Lecture Before State Teachers Mr. F. G. Collins, assistant curator of tho museum, will speak on the sub ject "Some Observations on the Geo graphy of Southwestern England" Friday, April 80, at 2:30 in Nebras ka Hall, before the geography section of the Joint meeting of the Nebraska State History Teachers' association, the Social Science section of the Ne braska Academy of Science and the Nebraska Chapter of the National Council of Geography Teachers, to be held at the University of Nebraska, Friday and Saturday, April 30, and May 1. Calendar April 30 Phi Sigma Kappa Spring Party Rosewilde. Phi Gamma Delta Spring Party Lincoln. Ag College Party Campus. Catholic Club Party K. C. Hall. Phi Alpha Delta House Dance. Mar 1 Farmers Fail" Ag College Campus Phi Mu Spring Party House. Kappa Alpha Theta Spring Party House. Sigma Kappa Spring Party Lin coln. Alpha Omicron Pi House Dance. Chi Omega House Dance. WANT ADS ATTENTION: Sororities and Fra ternities. Fine brick, oak-finished sorority or fraternity building with dormitory, for rent. Now occupied by sorority. Paul Goss, B 4108,, 233, South 13th St Hardy Smith Barber Shop 116 No. 13th Street Clean towel used on ea.cn cus tomer. 9 CHAIRS . Special for Friday and Saturday $5 & $6 Hats One lot at $1.95 Peterson Sdtyan Clo. Co Twelve-Twelve "j" St. Quigley To Talk at Convocation Today (Continued from Pago One) professor of Political Science at the University of Minnesota. 2:30 p. m. Geography section at Nebraska Hall 210, chairman, Pro fessor E, E. Lackey, University of Nebraska. Mr. F, G. Collins, As- siHtant Curator of the Museum, will give an address entitled, "Some Ob- servations on the Geography i Southwestern England." of Ni.schmldt Will Speak 3:00 p. m. "Glimpses of North- western Germany" by Mr. A. E. Nioschmidt, of tho Conservation and Survey Department. 3:25 p. m. Mr. George E. Hard ing' will speak on "A Geographic In terpretation of the Industrial Devel opment of Lincoln." 3:45 p. m. Mr. Walter Kreinci will give an illustrated lecture on "Scenery in the Alps." 6:15 p. m. Dr. H. S. Quigloy will give an address "History and Inter national Relations," at tho Joint sub scription dinner. The joint meeting of the Nebraska State History Tochers' association, the Social Science section of the Ne braska Academy of Science, and tho Nebraska Chapter of the National Council of Geography will be con tinued Saturday, May 1. The first address of the History and Political Science section wiil be given in So cial Science Hall, Room 208, at 9:30 a. m. Miss Adeline Reyncldson of the department of History, University 6f Nebraska, will speak on "Impressions of an English University." Dr. Ralph S. Boots, Political Science depart ment, University of Nebraska will act as chairman. AaoseannasM THE DAVIS SCHOOL SERVICE We Place Teachers Enrollments Sdliciled 188 No. 12th St. Over Idyl Hour Cafe BLONDES ! ! Everybody likes Blondes You can get a' fine pair here for !5 See Them Wells & Frost Co. 12S No 10th. 7 The University of Nebraska Official Daily Bulletin VOL. I. FRIDAY, APRIL 80, 1026. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES Convocatia... There will be a special convoca tion Friday at 11 o'clock at the Tern pic. Professor II. S. Quigley of the University of Minnesota, will speak on "The Chinese Political Tuzzle." Professor Quigley spent two years in China, 1921-23, and is well inform ed on Asiatic affairs. Candy Sale The conference staff of the Y W. C. A. has charge of the sale of box candies for Mother's Day. Sam ple boxes are on display in Ellen Smith Hall and orders, which will be delivered the first of next week, may be loft in Ellen Smith or with Blanche Stevens, chairman of the committee. College of Agricultural Students All students in the College of Ag' riculture will be excused from class on Friday in order to prepare for the Farmer's Fair. CARL C. ENGBERG, Executive Dean Seniors Orders for senior class invita tions must be in by Saturday, May 1. It will take five weeks to print the invitations after all orders are in, and all those desiring invita tions must have their orders in at this time. No invitation can be purchased un less specially ordered. Orders for the committee are being handled by the College Book Store. Tub. Silk Dv8SSS in ombre striped effect. 19 Buy these frocks for school, for sports, and for general summer wear. They are cool, attractively fashioned in one and two piece styles and in becoming color effects. ROSE, GOLD, BLUE, GREEN, ORCHID in ombre striped patterns Well made garments, of fine quality tub silks, that will give you unending service and attractive appearance ALL SIZES Second Floor Order Your Flowers now for Mothers' Day May 9th from Stryker Floral Co. B5244 You can buy the two combined for Mother's Day See this and other Specials at Delia Thome Chocolate Shops 227 So. 13th 1232 "O" Oar Saturday Specials Are Delicious WE WILL PAY 1 HE POSTAGE ANY PLACE IN THE UNITED STATES O'a These 5t(?.!s NO. 42. STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Union Union Literary Society annual Girls' Night and program, Friday at 8:30, in Union Hall, Temple. Jewish Studenta There will be a party and dance for all tho Jewish students at the Temple Saturday, May 1, at 8:15. Palladian There will be an open meeting of tho Palludian Literary society Fri day at the Palladian Hall in the Tem plo at 8:30. Juniors and Senior All Juniors and Seniors interested in tho Life Insurance business will have an opportunity of meeting Mr. Fladgate Friday. Ho is the Field Supervisor of a large company. He will be at S. S. 306 at 11 o'clock and at 5 o'clock in S. S. 306. Chess Club Chess Club meeting on Saturday at 7:30 in the Temple at Y. M. C. A. room. Ag Students All Ag students will be excused from their classes Friday to prepare for the Farmers' Fair. Pre-Medice All pre-medics are excused from all the classes Friday and Saturday to visit the College of Medicine at Omaha. Art Association There will be an opening recep tion of the National Art association at 8 o'clock Friday in the University Art Gallery. h 127 No. 13th Mother' Day May 9th Your Mother Likes Candy And She ' Likes Beautiful Pictures z,j