The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Don't Put Off
till tomorrow
WHAT CAN BE DONE
WM TODAY
Thl. U FrlAty, ood
HAIRCUT DAY
The Mogul Barbers
127 No. 12th St.
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THURS- FR1- SAT.
LAMONTS
COCKATOOS &
MACAWS
Thl Ara IfahaUavabla.
Don Valerio & Co,
herman perrens
mlle"Vife
IN
TEN DOLLARS A LESSON"
TWO OTHER ACTS TO BE
ANNOUNCED
ALSO NEWS AND COMEDIES
BAB1CH AND HIS OCRHESTRA
BASH0WS-4.30. T.OO, JO0.
MATS. 2o NE
With t
Bebe Daniels'
Charles Paddock
A Paramout Plctura
School Days' Revue
rTnkun sTste rs turn,
2 PIANO NOVELTY
Harold Turnrnl
MOTION PICTURE
Nebraika-Draka Football Cam
Dawea In Lincoln
COMEDY-NEWS
LINCOLN SYMPHONY
MAT. 10c-S5c. N1TE 10c-50c
SHOWS AT 1, S, 5, 7, .
THIS
WEEK
on the Stage
Diract from New York City
BOB ARVIL
Gilbert & Avery
In a Spectacular Corned?
SONG AND DANCE REVUE"
With
- . LILLIAN KENNY
Rodney and Cold Jack and Jerry
CONAWAY BEAVER AND BOYS
. In a FaatWal of Melody
SHOWS AT :SO, 7, 9.
MAT. S5c. NITE BOc
Midnight Matinee
AND
Football Frolic
FRIDAY NITE
VAUDEVILLE AND MUSIC
SHOW STARTS 1 1 :SO P. M.
ADMISSION 60c
ALL SEATS RESERVED
SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY
TUB DAILY NBDBAICAN
Education Means Hanni
Soma, Not Others, Says Mrs. Halle
Until God or sclonco, or God dl
I StRE tVtRYBODV i0ts I
recting sclonce, or what ever we
choose to believe, hai dovisod meant
by which we may all start life with
an equal natural equipment," snys
Rita S. Halle, In McCall's magazine,
"human beings cannot all attain tho
heights by the same route."
Despite this fact Mrs. Hallo states
In her article, on modern youth going
to college, that all young America
seems to be headed tn the same di
rection to college.
"Rich or poor,, fit or unfit, they
are pressing on, their eyes on the
light of learning ahead. Each one,
his eager parents urging him for
ward, sees In this higher education
tho sure symbol of success and hap
piness." Mrs. Hallo apparently believes that
education is neither necessary nor
beniflcial to all, but as sho says;
"To some It is givon to work out
IOrpmew I
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ALL THIS WEEK
The mmt Talked About Picture: on
the Screen today. It FUmea with
the Spirit of Youth
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lies;
WltSSr
Honey For Sale
New honey in the comodor
extracted $2 gallon.
Six gallon lots or more
$1.88 per gallon.
Produced exclusively from
clovers.
Quality Guaranteed. State
Whether comb or extract
is wanted when ordering.
The Busy Bee
Apiary
Beemer, Nebraska
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ALL THIS WEEK
The Pttture of a Thousand Sensations
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ef EAGLE
with a Great Cut Starring
GEORGE O'BRIEN
THE FOURTH ALARM"
A Scream with Our Gang
SHOWS AT 1, S, S, 7, 9.
tholr life's happiness with tholr
brolns, to othurs with their brawn;
to some to reach the goal through
tho things of tho mind, to others
through their hunds or human con
tacts. To some, college will be the
biggest factor In their success: to
others it will be no less than a real
tragedy.
"Those who are going to college."
snys Mrs. Hallo, "should be sure that
they are proporly equipped for it
physically, emotionally and mental
ly. If a student has not the type of
mentality that will enable him to
keep up with the work without con
stant struggle and misery, he should
not go. No matter how much one
may want to go to college because of
the social lifo or athletics, or other
similar secondary reasons, he must
remember that a certain amount of
academic work is nocessary. If he
docs not intend 'to let his academic
work interfere with his college
course,' he had better stay at home."
Mrs. Hallo quotes from an editor
ial in a prominent eastern college
daily, that very few of the graduat
ing class had any Idea of what they
are going to do. Many had vague
plans in mind but nothing definite.
Sho does not think that a college real
ly prepares for and teaches the stu
dent exactly what he wants and
needs. Though many colleges now
have lectures to introduce courses
to their freshmen, that they might
have otherwise never known existed
until too late.
Boys and girls are going to var
ious colleges for any number of rea
sons. Sometimes because it was some
relatives alma mater or their friends
are going there, or a boy may choose
his college because it has a famous
football team.
"One of the most Important ques
tions," Mrs. Halle believes, "from
the point of view of the happiness
of the individual is his fitness for
the large or small college. For the
student whose outlook has been the
narrow one of a small community,
but who has sufficient self confidence
to take his place in a larger circle,
the larger group is advisable. The
student of a retiring, studious nature
is better off in a small college."
Mrs. Halle ends in praising the
younger generation:
"American youth," she declares,
"realizes its strength, its responsibil
ities, its opportunities. Despite all
the talk about flapperism and demor
alization among the young people,
never before, have such large num
bers of them taken themselves and
life so seriously; never before have
so many of them sought all the edu
cation that they could get, for that
purpose."
Beargmen Ready For
Tiger Fight Saturday
(Continuod from Page One.)
group of fans will leave this after
noon, arriving in Lincoln in ample
time to see the game. Twenty lino
mo n and thirteen backfiold men com
pose the largest squad which has
ever made a trip from Columbia to
another gridiron.
Miizou hopes for another victory
were jadod somewhat when it was
announced that Forrio Fowler, giant
punting ace, would not appear in
the line-up. Fowler, whose father
objected to his playing his third year
of football, hnd been reporting regu
larly for practice during the last
week, while making a further plea
with his father for permission to
enter the game. But his father took
so determined a stand aginst the
sport that Fowler has reluctantly
turned in his uniform.
With Fowler out of the line-up,
It will probably be Studcbaker, 200
pound tackle, who will do' the boot
ing against Nebraska. Studebaker
was slightly injured in last Satur
day's game, but Coach Henry has
declared him in fit form to start
against the Huskcrs.
Officials for the Saturday game
are J. C. McDonald, referee; B. L.
McCrcary, umpire; Warren Giles,
head linesman; and F. E. Denny,
field judge.
Friday, October 8, 1026,
Thl Kappa Tsl House Party.
Alpha Delta Thota House Party.
Sigma Nu House Party.
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Saturday, October 0, 1020.
Missouri-Nebraska game and Dad's
Day.
Varsity Dance Coliseum.
Children Give Birdi to Muitum
Manv birds have been contributed
to the Museum by the school child
ren of the McKinley school, and these
have been mounted in the Museum.
A humming bird has recently been
added to this collection which the
children have built up.
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ALL THIS WEEK
When the Man in the Moon Laufha,
You'll Laugh
Other Entertaining Featuraa
STANLEY'S ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT I, 3, 5, 7, 9.
PJ . -.-. Tnnr A XT
YUU JUAI INIiiEiL AH
ALARM CLOCK OR
WATCH. WE HAVE
THEM FROM
1.50 UP
Fenton B. Fleming-
Jeweler
1143 "O" St.
Every Student
a
DATE BOOK
1926 DIARY
for the desk, vest pock
et or purse. Better to
keep a Pocket Date
book than to be sorry
you doubled up on
those heavy dates.
Cloth and Leather
bound
20c to $5
Tucker-Shean
STATIONERS
1123 O St. B-3306
Calendar
Alpha Delta Vi House Tarty.
Alpha Camma Itho Fall Party,
Lincoln.
Chi Omega House Party.
Gamma Phi Bet House Party,
Iota Sigma Pi Party, Chomlstry
Hall.
Phi Delta Theta House Party.
Phi Gamma Delta House Party.
Thi Omega Pi House Party.
Thl Sigma Kappa Fall Party,
Cornhuskcr.
Sigma Chi House Dance.
Sigma Phi Epsilon House Tarty.
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C. Edi.on Miller
Before Buying
That Nifty Lifetime
Pen and Pencil Set
C. Edison Miller
Co.
218 No. 12th
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SATURDAY
a big day in Football and a big day in
this store. An excellent time to shop and
to see the new things.
Good Fur Coats
At moderate prices
IP ; u want to invest a moderate amount in a coat
for the coming season, there is no better opportunity
than the offers we are making on moderate priced
fur coats.
These garments are good looking, made from good
quality skins, which are carefully worked and made up
into correct styles.
They are well lined with silk or with woolen materials
in the favorite "Tom-Boy" effects, making them a
sport type coat.
Priced 75.00 to 250.00
You May Choose
SEALINE COATS, plain or trimmed with fitch or grey
or fawn squirrel, for 95.00, 100.00. 125.00, 150.00,
175.00, 200.00 and 250.00.
MARMOT, priced 225.00 and 250.00.
OPOSSUM, in TomBoy style, priced 150.00, 175.00.
195.00
CARACUL, grey, tan, or brown, with fox trim, priced
225.00, and 250.00.
. MUSKRAT, plain, priced 225.00, 250.00.
BEAVERETTE, in TomBoy style, priced 150.00.
OTHERS PRICED 275.00 to 1500.00
Fourth Floor.
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DANCE TONIGHT
LINDELL PARTY HOUSE
LEO BECK AND HIS BAND
Tomorrow Night THE REVELLERS
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The
Thrill
That
Comes
Once
In A
) Lifetime!
B Arranramant with C. C. Pjrl
(Br ind W. E- Shall.nb.rf.r.
The absolute peer! of
all college pictures
a powerful, vivid ro
mance aparklmg
with humor, vibrant
with life vivified by
the marvelous foot
ball playing of the
"Mini Flash!"
jiWS COMEDY REVIEW
MAT. 10C-2SC NITE I0C-3SC
SHOWS 1, 3, S, 7, .
s RIALTO
THIS
WEEK
GREENEDGE
HISTORY PAPER
Finest Quality and its Boxed
If you want good grades use Greenedge
Buy it at
Latsch Brothers
1118 o St.
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I ROOTER'S CAPS
Both Color Combinations
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THE NATIONALLY ACCEPTED SHOES
"The Tap
Something "very new
THIS WEEK IN THE
SATURDAY EVENING POST
THERE'S no question about it the univer
sity men set the styles. The rugged tweed
materials, the loose fitting of the season's cloth
ing, call for a special shoe a nonchalant shoe.
The broad toe witli a soft box, the bellows
tongue, the shovel leather heel with a tap sole
make this blucher oxford right for this season.
It's time to change to fall weight shoes and
this one will make you a good change.
This is the university model
The TAP black or tan
Selz Shoes Sell at $6 to $10
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