THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 Lobbying By "AP With the initiation of this column, which is to appear once a week the programs the theaters will fca, reviewed. The writer will not pose 'as a critic, but will attempt aa far as possible to outline the various bills in such a manner as to assist the theater goers in making an intelligent choice of thj kind of entertainment that befits their particular mood. Orphenm The Orpheum is offering entertainment extraordinary in King Vidor's film version of "The Big Parade". This noted film contains some of the ..JAf eruwfiirua fruit. Viava vf Kaan UVaJ .1 grauucob crvv"v- - xiaaucu upon xne screen The -.tory has its setting in the front line trenches of the recent world war. A rich man's son (the handsome John Gilbert) goes through the hell of front line service with his two buddies (Karl Dane as "Slim" and Tom O'Brien as "Bull") under conditions as they really were. Gilbert does some of the best acting of his career and "Slim" and "Bull" are a comedy team that will please everybody. Renee Adoree lends her charm and talent to love scenes that are real and touching. A story that will make you chuckle one minute and bring a catch to your throat the next. A story that ex plains the reason ex-service men are reluctant to tell about their expert iences and why Sherman ufterd his immortal explanation of war A story grim but beautiful in its realism, with a happy, dramatic ending. ' Liberty The Pierre Watkins players are offering one of the greatest of their many fine plays. A crackerjack story of a boy who fights his way to recognition after a bad start in the penitentiary. There are big dramatic moments a few scenes in which suspicious moisture comes to the eyes, and a love story that will be remembered by lovers of all ages. "Turn To The Right" is a seasoned success of the stage, and its rea son for being so, can probably be summed up in one sentence "It's so human". ' Dixie Loftin as "Ma" Bascom; Edwin Vail as "Muggs" McCarty and John Holden as Joe Bascom, are splendidly chosen in the role of characters that are absolutely real. With a strong supporting cast, they make you laugh and cry with them, you feel your heart tugging with theirs and you are mentally hooting for them every minute until theplay draws to its han py and humorous conclusion. v v Lincoln This week inaugurates the Lincoln Theater's new "DeLuxe" policy Regular Orpheum circuilt vaudeville will be presented on the Lincoln stage hereafter and the management assures us that it will be the best that the circuit afford Raymond S. Baird, a lad in his tender years, known as 'Little Sousa", displays a musical talent that is truly amazing The "Lucille Sisters" m a harmony song do some clever harmonizin thativSrent " "" nner Mason and Bailey offeV some fast steps in a skit titled "Hot Stuff" The feature, "Adam and Evil" with Lew Cody and AHeen in is the story of a married man who is led astray by a "Gold-direV" wk! takes him for his twin brother. Caught in I JthttuSn,S by his wife, he poses as his brother and makes love to his own wife (No snickering in the back row, please. It does hoppen.) Just when ,' Jii with the aid of a kind friend is about the disclose Ihe fake TZ xST ther from Brazil appears on the seen, takes the gold digger off our heroes hands leaving to make an intelligent explanation and satisfactory .ettkl mcnt, bringing the incident and the picture to the inevitable haendint The picture is full of light comedy and humorous "Wise Cracks This, with organ and orchestral accompaniment and a news-reel ta out a very delightful bill. You'r welcome, . ..AT Power Plant r JplaAYMoUsEI rOTEWORTHV ARTISTIC PgQDUCTPNI Tnmr.ur it t nrrr The Fastest, Peppiest Coined- Ever Written "CRADLE SNATCHERS" H Husband Can Have His Flapper Why Can't a Wife Have Her Cake Eater? Eves. 25c, 60c, 75c Mats. 25c, 60c A brown derby was the award given to the students in the graduat ing class of De Pauw University who did the least work towards gradua tion. Skill in bluffing, in picking "snap" courses, and in cutting classes was the basis upon which the Prize was awarded. Sousa has written a snappy march which he has dedicated to the Univer sity of Oregon. This is the only uni versity on the coast to have a march written by Sousa. J v W "Blue" Howell, drivine halfback. will perform for Nebraska dads next weeic, in an effort .to shred the Orange line. JS1 r ?iMf THE GREATEST OF ALL BIG PICTURES A M.-C-M. Picture With JOHN GILBERT ORPHEUM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTHUR BABICH. Conducting PLAYING ORIGINAL MUSIC SCORE Mats. 35c, Nite SOc SHOWSl, S, 7, 9, THIS WEEK ORPHEUM A CORKING CROOK THRILLER DONT MISS IT! f THOMAS, COMEDY NEWS VARIETY MATS. 15c, EVE. 25c. COLOIilAL Now A ROOTIN' TOOTIN' Gallopalutin' Western "SHOOTIN' IRONS" With JACK LOWDEN Comedy News Shows 1-S-S-7-S Mats 2 Be Nite 35c STARTING TODAY THE DIFFERENT SHOW ve Started AIT " i rouble . m v ... i m PA X 1 U4i S if with LEW CODY Ailean Prlnf le SHOWS AT 1, S, S. 7, Vaudeville AT a. 7. SHOWS d ivuniun a R 4 TRD LITTLE SOUSA" MARGIE TEEPS LUCILLE SUIW" Two Girls Irons a Show" FLORENCE BRADY Vaudeville's Popular Vocalist MASON 4V BAILEY Colored Entertsinet-s DsLum U "HOT STUFF" EEAVER AND HIS MELODY MONARCHS Wilbur Chennweta at the WurUtsor MATS. SSc, EVE. SOc V UICKEY RETURNS FROM OHIO MEET Civil Engineering Prof or Back From A. S. C EL Conference) at Columbus Professor Clark E. Mickey, chair man of the department of civil en gineering, returned from the 'fall meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers held at Columbus, Ohio, October 15-18. The greater part of the meeting was devoted to discussions of papers relating to the tlood discharges of the Mississippi river. Various means for the ref lating and confining of the flow of the flood waters of the river were taken up. Some of the means for controlling tlie flow of the Mississippi and its tributaries are the installation of reservoirs in strategic locations in the head waters of the main tributaries. Other methods of flood control are the construction of retards, Jetties and bank revetments, straightening of the channel in some locations, and building of levees and spillway to by-pass approximately one half of the flood discharge below the con fluence of tho Red River. More, than 900 prominent civil en gineers from the United States and Canada attended the meeting. Sec retary of War Weeks was one of the distinguished members of the meet ing. Spoke at Kansas City Professor Mickey attended another meeting at Kansas City, where he gave a brief address to the Kansas City Engineers' club. Professor Mickey spoke on the subject of the control of the Missouri river dis charge to improve navigation and provide water for irrigation and pow er to a part of the Great Plains area. Tuesday a party of 150 business men and engineers took an excursion trip on board the United States En gineering Corp's steamship, Missouri. The trip was made seventy miles down the river to Lexington, Miss ouri. The object of the trip was to make a survey of the actual conditions of the Missouri river between Kansas City-and Lexington, and to show that j with two more years work this part of the river will be open for naviga tion. Colonel Gordon R. Young, of the United States Engineers' Corp, ac companied the excursion and ex plained the navigation between St. Louis and Kansas City. In Colonel Gordon's opinion the river will be ready for 100 percent improvement for navigation within two years time and will be navigable at all seasons of the year excepting parts of the winter, when ice wi'J prevent navigation. Professor Candy Will Inspect Peru Normal Professor Candy, chairman of the department of mathematics, with other members of the Graduate coun cil, is going to Peru today for the "YOUR DRUG STORE" Who said "Our Team" couldn't play Football? Owl Pharmacy S. E. Cor. 14 A P. Phone B106S The Mogul Barbers will give you That Well Groomed Appearance The Mogul Barber Shop 127 No. 12 Home Cooking Lunches, Dinners, Pies & Cakes FRAT LUNCH 321 No. 13th. Hotel Lincoln Headquarters for University Social Affairs, Hotel Capital Sandwich Shop Tasty Sandwiches Popular Prices Open Till Midnight Operated by EPPLEY HOTELS Company eHLT2 OSELEESST O. J. FEE Service , "EVANS" .iVaw. - .a,, d IksfsaililirarvrSftfi vrniJ.&5hff iV.hI r Jlaftrtfc ii.u. Recommended by the English Department of University of Nebraska The Best Abridged Dictionary Based upon WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL A Time Saver in Study Hours. Those question! about words, people, places, that arise so frequently in your reading, writ ing, study, and speech, are answered instantly in this store of ready information. New words like dactylo gram, electrobaa, flechette; names such ai Cabell, Hoover, Smut ; new Gazetteer en tries such as Latvia, Vimy, Monte Ada- mella. 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Night of each . week LEO BECK & HIS ORCHESTRA tumes, masks, decorations aud w'aat you. Take a big, long look at their ghost window and youll see the very best in costumes and ideas of every sort for the party. They have every thing you want at George's, on "N" Street Adv. Fraternity &. Sorority Emblems Guard Pins Plain Yellow or White Gold Pearls Set 1.50 to 10.00 HALLETT UNIVERSITY JEWELER Estab. 1871 117-119 So. 12 Drop Around, Fellows! IF you're looking for some good snappy just-right accessories, or if you're all stocked up but want to keep a knowing eye on men's fashions, you've hit the right place. Every day smart new merchandise is being added to our MEN'S STORE. SCARFS show a tendency towards squares. v Paisley-patterned Challis, conventionalized and modernized designs, "Darwood" plaids, checks and many others, are priced at 3.50. Silk foulards in hand-blocked futuristic designs, extracted designs, drawn-thread patterns, and modernistic checks and stripes are priced 3.95. Very attractive waxed tied-and-dyed scarfs and hand-blocked stencil patterns are priced 5.00. REEFERS come in embroidered silks, radium silks, silk twills, and Challis in many lovely patterns. Priced 2.00 to 3.50. BATH ROBES become important with hints of cold weather. Beacon robes and ombre patterns adopt checks, geometries, two-toned stripes and plaids. They are bound in silk cord, and all in-seams are bound for durability. Priced, 5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and 13.50. . SILK LOUNGING ROBFS are of very fine material trimmed with Skin ner's Satin. Priced, 8.95, 15.00, and 20.00. Silk-lined robes are priced 25.00. Men's Wear First Floor. alleymullen" Suits LET US GIVE YOUR ATTIRE A "PROTECTED INDIVIDUALITY" rt ft THE ART of being well dressed con sists in wearing the "correct thing" plus, certain characteristic little original touches individually your own. WHEN you wear Balleymullen suits you are assured of the correctness of your attire because Balleymullens have the authentic University Styles bearing the seal of Campus approval. LET US show you the wide range of styles and colorings obtainable in suits tailored by Kirschbaum at COLLEGE CORNER STREET FLOOR