THE DAILY NE BR ASK AN has ARTICLE PNTIFIC MONTHLY ,W t j Pool, or tne ncpartment Dr. '. ! written an Dai 0f botny article on "Our American Forests Their Past, Present, and Future," which has been published in the Jan uary Scientific Monthly. jagg A MOST DELIGHTFUL ;;M OK SCKEEN AND STACE tNTERtAlNMENT ..Buaai." The laugh and cry Picture News Comedy ON THE STAGE Rosemary-Deering & Noel T,,, Cream ot lha t"e,B WoHd Assistaa by O-MELIA. BUTTERFIELD RENNOL Tfc. Musical Corner Favorites I. -VISIONS OF ART" ,nd Ms Merry Mu.le NaaUra SHOWS 2:SO, 7:00, :0 MATS. S5e NITE 60c CHILD. lOe VERA Corporal uvli-& n fi ,M. .aaaa. - MON. 6RfEVOlYB0WiOts wed. ANNUAL GREEK BASKET MEET IS UNDER WAY (Continued from Page One.) and White of Farm House with seven. Hall, playing: forward on the Delta Theta Thl quintet, was the individual star of the game between his team and the Alpha Gamma Rho's. Al though playing on the losing team, he scored the eleven points credited to them. Roth and Presnell, forwards on the opposing quintet, showed up with some clever team-work and were largely responsible for the big score. The final score was 31 to 11 for Alpha Gamma Rho. Phi Gamma Delta took a close and hard-fought game from tho Betas by a 15 to 6 score. Leading 7 to 2 tho half, the winners continued ti.eir aggressive play and smothered a Beta rally in the closing minutes of the game. The final game of the day was of defeat of Sigma Nu by Witte, play ing with four other players of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team. He scored seventeen points on shorts, longs and mediums, but was ably aided by his teammates by good pass ing. The SIg Alphi showed a prom ising team that will show othms In the tourney a good race. Tho Fortor boys, substituted by Slrma Nu, scored six of the ten points made by thoir team and Seder collected four on one field goal and two free throws. nta Theu ri Dally, rf Calvert, If Kiiha, a Otto, r fun, In ......... Tl. Ik Harrison, It .... Phi tl.lt Theta Rnrthin, rf . Mi-Cliry. If Nlmmo, c Mentaer, rg ........ llsyer. lit Cmbll, If ......... Th Ban Scorest II WW Thousand Moot Thousand Daily Frank Ford & Dorothy Ricketts IN THE WEDDING RING" A Sur-PHn Fiht hi Thro Rounds By A. E, Boaaberf Baxter & Frank And their Symphonle Maids LORA MARIE AND HER GIRLS Fit ntirrf"- Novtlty Ducm Music McCarthy & Moore Tho Vaudeville Funetere hi "ANYTHING AT ALL" FRANK RAE Warner & Cole la a comedy oWt with musk -TWO SkOkTS FROM KOKOMO" Parker & Son Extraordinary Entortalmrs Also News and Corned? Pictures BABICH and the ORCHESTRA Entire change of prorrani Thursday SHOWS I:SO, 7:00, 9:00 MATS 25r NITE 50c. GAL. 20c Week of Jan. 10 REGINALD DENNY in The Cheerful Fraud NEWS REEL COMEDY Ralph Scott at tho Console THIS WEEK If You Enjoy shrieking myatery, riotous fun, chilling drama and baffling plot be sure and aee this picture. f BESSIE LOVE SC "OUR GANG In The Big Laughs "Telling Whoppers ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY PICTURES J. C. N. RICHARDS, Organisi SHOWS 1, S, S, 7. . MATS. ISc NITE 25c, CHIL. 10c D.W.GRIFFITH'S mmm ORPHEUM THEATRE Mat. and Nignt, Thursday Jan. 20 MAT. 3:00 P. M. NITE 8:15 .nrSiTvJ.SH'w-CiST PRESENT W ..A I nrr SDOlPilEMENJOU RORDOCORTEZ CAROL DEMPSTER LYA de PUTTI BY MARIE COHCLLI rrrp sy OOIPM ZUKOH JtUt 1 TUIUIIUJLUU t7 NewsFables Tea Matinees every day from 1:15 to 5 p. n. Tea on the Baenanlne Compliments of the management. L.i Seat Sala Thursday, January 13 Special Priced Mat. 75, 1.10. !. " Music Lovers' Night THURSDAY HAROLD TURNER, Soloist Rlema Thl Epsilon Miller, rf Herht. If Kahl.r, e ... . Karley. r Ochlrlrh, lc J. Farley, rf J. Rt ill, rf Pavis. rf Kratise, If 4 . 1 . t .. I . 1 11 , R .. . S FT 1 ta n n.lta Th.ls Thl Trale, If Hall, rf ............. Mrtirew, a - Krhrum, If ........ Davla, r - Bt.lner, If - n Ft p 14 4 J Kapns Pl Firld, ri Cannon, If Mrtneman, e ltartel, rf CIlHinn, If Nlnderhamn, If , Hoppe, rf - TVlta Tan Delta llronaon, rf Marrow, If Kratinf, e - PrMcka, rf NiH-ker. If Tlaumann, If .... l.arnon, If Drath, e Dox, rf n Ft P rt o s t i o 0 0 7ta Reta Tau Yahroff. rf Kully. If Ineman, e Guirenhelm, r Shafton, l-lf Lapldus, If Delta Sigma Lambda Prhlrfen, rf Winfrey, ir F.klund, e . Snahn. If Flannifan, rf .......... WriBht, If rarrinfton, rf - Ray, e Ruden, Is 11 n . 2 . 2 Alpha flamma It.ith, If Prnll, rf 8( on., a Hall, If Drnicus, rf 11 row n, rf .... Rho 8lma Alpha Witte, rf Sawyer, If .. Totna, e Schramm, rf Hurhy. If .. fthefold, If .. tiray, e .... (row, re Collins, rf .. Epsilon . I S . 4 . 1 . 1 14 n .. T . t . 8 Ft S ia it Ft r ru Rlirma Nu Meiler, rf McOaffln, Munn, e Anhburn. rf (iillan, If .... I l'orter, If Mounel, If ... 1. Porter, rf . 0 4 t 0 0 0 0 rt. o u o a o o u it 12 0 1 1 0 II n 17 6 4 0 I 0 0 1 I 0 0 1 It 4 0 0 I 0 0 4 0 t Iowa To Broadcast Ringside Reports Amos, Iowa, Jan. 8. Specials A radio program consisting of tho ring sido reports of tho Iowa State-Simpson wrestling meet, music by the Men's Gloe Club and an address on "The Agricultural Community Serv ice Club," by Prof. W. II. Lancelot, head of the Vocational Education Depnrtmont, will bo broadcast by WOI, Iowa State CoIIcro radio sta tion, beginning at 7:15 p. m. next Thursdny evening. Tho Men's Glee Club will sing the sonirs to be used in the Missouri Val ley glee club contest at St. Louis on Feb. 4. The wrestling meet is sched uled to start at 7:15, the glee club will sing from 8:15 to 8:35, an nouncements and greetings from the Colleee Agricultural Education Club will be broadcast from 8:35 to 8:40 nml Prof. Lancelot will address the all-Iowa audience from 8:10 to P New Discussion Group Will Criticize College A new Arts College discussion irroup met Saturday morning in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms. Formanont or ganisation was effected. Lincoln Frost, Jr., was elected chairman, and Ivan Hall, secretary. Dr. II. B. Alexander of the depart ment of philosophy, will speak next week. A program was outlined to re examine the Arts Collcjre, after the mnnner of last year when Douglass Orr was chairman. It was decided to specialise investigations. Steps were taken to obtain tho approval of Dean James. Dakota And Morning side Open Season Vermillion, S. D., Jan. 8. The University of Souith Dakota and Morningside college will lift the cur tain on the 1927 North Central con ference season with a game here to night. Coach Vincent Montgomery expects tough going for his crew of ! comparatively inexperienced men against the conference champions of last year. Pi Kappa Alpha Ler. If Lefler, rf Mitchell. 0 Nevus, If Gohde, rf Smuion, If ... Robertson, rf .... Kramer, rf n Ft P t 1 8 m. ALUMNI OFFICE GREETS OUT OF STATE VISITORS Visitors at tho alumni office since tho first of the year include: E. G. Hendrickson, '25, and Mrs. Hen drickson, '24, Okmulgee, Okla.; Mrs. Evelyn Black Wilcox, '19, Sheridan, Wyo.; and Yoshimatsu Yoshida, '20, North riatte. Next Sunday's Dinner AT THE IDYL HOUR CAN'T BE BEAT The Idyl Hour 136 No. 12 Kappa . Rho Sigma Gobb, If Kelly, rf Pond, e - Piehl. If Dodd, rf Kadlecek. rf McBride, e Ashworthy .. ...... 17 Phi Kappa PsI Groaehans, If Shepard, rf Swenson, e Zust, r Reeves If Tairf. If Wells, rt R Ft 4 1 Francis, If Radieweit, e Farm House Baldwin, rf Anderson, If White, c Rooney, If Hedges, rf Alexander, If Rice, rf Phi Gamma Delta I.oeke. rf Bernard, If Shaner. e Rieff. rg Kanafy, If Holmquist, If - - B t 1 2 Z" 1 1 7 Ft Pta 8 S 10 2 S 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Pts 9 2 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 20 e o 7 0 4 0 11 P Pts 4 2 4 1 2 2 0 It LYRIC Every nifht except Sunday Matinees Tues. Thara. Sat. The Pierre Watkin Players '.'The Best People" The perfect comedy-drama phone B4S75 for reservations Eve. 75c and 50c Mats. 50c and 2Sc NEXT WEEK "LAFF THAT OFF" Is Coming WEEK OF JANUARY 24 TO THE Orpheum Theater For its First Showing and Exclusive Presentation in Lincoln This Season. K - f -fit f y w I ene from -The Student Pr! at the Orpheum LUlinee and KlrLt, Thursday, Jxuary AGy Open until Midnight and Sunday Milwaukee Delicatessen Everything for th Dutch party, picnic or Weinie Roast Lunch 1619 "O" St. Spring goes Talking in Her Swart Tailleur ASHING Debonair. Young as youth itself, is the iJlfrrl unit With slim iackets that revel in broad shoulders and smooth hips. With saucy belts. With skirts that burst into smart, comfortable pleats. With satin revers w or ctMnincr wmnles of chic Doubtful whether she prefers navy, black, or soft tweed colors, spring uses them alL II ii SMART WEAR VJ FOR WOMEN .222-1224 O STREET V 9i i i 71 RIAL TO Mon.-Tue..-Ved. The Rialto Has The Picture! 4. HA m s ail it if, THE SS6V SBSW M - v I "itlj, if COMINC THURSDAY "THE GREAT GATS 3 Y" A PAP AMOUNT PICTCRi