The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 23, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
LINCOLN
A young girl comes home and
finds her parents on the verge of
separation. She believes that trou
ble keeps married people together
and proceeds to contribute her share
of the trouble. The way she does
it is r cpution. "Love and Learn"
is a fast moving comedy drama, light
but pleasing. Esther Ralston and
Lane Chandler both give delightful
performances.
Mr. George Getsey, a popular ra
dio artist, whom some of you have
undoubtedly heard via the) ether
waves, is appearing at the Lincoln
this week as an added attraction. He
has an excellent voice and you will
enjoy the brand new Bong numbers
he is introducing.
Jack Waldron i3 a clever chap,
whose comedy chatter and songs will
tickle your funny bone. '
The four Chocolate Dandies have
lots of pep but their singing is just
so so. Their voices aren't so bad,
but could be used to better advan
tage it seems to me, by harmonizing
a little more.
Chaney and Fox offer a revue that
comes right up to par. A pianist
with a good voice, a tap dancer
whose steps are plenty clever, plus
the graceful exhibitions of Chaney
and Fox, make this little revue a
treat for lovers of dance and song.
Special numbers by the orchestra
and organist are 0. K. The orches
tra is getting a bit childish, it seems.
LIBERTY
"Whispering Wires" is a corking
good, mystery story that will thrill
you plenty. Almost another "Gor
illa." The wonders of radio and
long distance flying appear as medi
ocre accomplishments, compared to
the feat nacted in "Whispering
Tonight AH Week
Al S:30
The Sensational Mystery Melodrama
'Whispering Wires'
DRAMA ROMANCE COMEDY
Toniirht Auspices Lions Club
Renetit Boy Scouts Overnight Camp
EVE. 25c, 50c, 75c Mats. 25c, 50c.
Next Week "SEVENTH HEAVEN"
LOM
rCHANEy
in
NEWS TOPICS REVIEW
niALTO
NOW
NITE 35c
MATS. 25c
THE RAILROAD
DEMON
"The Black
Diamond Express"
With MONTE BLUE
added
Episode 3
"The Man Without
A Face"
CQL0.JIAL
WOW
NOW
What Could Be
Sweeter?
Esther
Ralston
"Love And
Learn"
A Paramount Picture
ON THE ST ACE
CHANEY A FOX
Assisted Br
Al Nomas and Earl Paul
JACK WALDRON
FOUR CHOCOLATE
DANDIES
Beaver and His Tea Infants
Chenoweth
ow
WOW
THE BEST LOVED PICTURE
OF THE PRESENT DAY I
"SORRELL AND
SON"
A United Artists Picture
Br Warwick Deeplnc
,, with
H. B. WARNER
ANNA Q. NILSSON
ALICE JOVCE
Shews 1. S, 7,
I
PQ-
Lobbying
By "Al"
iney shoot men by tele-
pnone. I hope you can fitrure it out.
I can't. You should enjoy your
at uie Liberty. It's as good
a play as our stock company has of-
1U or quite some time.
ORPHEUM
At last yea have a ehanna tn iu o
story on the screen just exactly as
if Urn i L t m
"o in dook iorm. "Sorrell anri
Son" ' faithfully f6lloWS tVlO Vlnnlr
cnapter after chapter. Whether you
nave read the book or not, you will
una the picture inter estinc- Tf
you don't like it, it will probably be
due to the fact that it follows the
book too closely: so closelv that ft.
moves a Dit slowly , at times. If you
do like it, it will be because you like
good drama. It is one of the most
powerful dranm'h that has
shown here.
It is a story of a father's love for
his son. An ex-arr.iv ,.ficer whnan
record and rank avail him nothing in
ma post-war quest for his daily
bread. He slaves through the shnm
of his humiliating capcitty, a porter
in a lasnionable hotel. He ruins hi
health by over working. He suffers
agonies of heart and soul. Dains
which can perhaps onlv he
ciated by our dads, all this for th
one he loved his son. A touching-
iy Deautnui picture that shows how
a thorouchbred telrpq niinioV..nn.
Superbly played by H. B. Warner
ana a fine cast.
A picture that I am proud to rec
ommend to my dad and yours.
Herold Turner offer 'Meditation'
from 'Thais,' by Massenet. He is
ably assisted by Miss Valareta Cal
len whose violin accompaniment is
beautiful.
RIALTO
"The Big City" with Lon Chaney
in the feature role, is a comDlicaterl
melo-drama with some good action.
Mr. Chaney is the master crook, who
steps into a cabaret undisguised,
captures the other crook's loot, hides
it in a dish of spaghetti and gets
away with it. The acme of under
world proficiency, what say?
Lon wears his God given face. He
is well supported by the remainder
of the cast which includes Betty
Compton.
Combination Lunches
Minced Ham Sandwich
Shrimp Salad
Sundae, any Flavor
AND MANY OTHER
COMBINATIONS.
30c
DELICIOUS
THICK Malted Milks and
Other Fountain Delicacies
At
PILLERS'
WE DELIVER
16th O
B-4423
ANNOUNCING
THE ORGANIZATION OF
A NEW 11 PIECE BAND
"Red"
AND
Rythm
(Formerly "The
"RED
J J PLAYS EXCLUSIVELY WITH
THIS BAND
For Spring Parties
Arrangements Call
B-2271
Huskers Drill For
Week-End Games
(Continued from Page 1)
feat 49 to 29 from the Missouri Ti
gers on the Columbia court Tuesday
night. As usual, Thomson scored hiirh
honors for the Kansans and is ex
pected to give the Varsity plenty of
trouble tomorrow evening.
End Home Season Today
Ending the home season Tuesday,
Feb. 28, with Grinnell. the Huskers
will depart on a week-end jaunt and
end the 1928 season with carries at
the Oklahoma and Oklahoma Aggie
basket camps, March 3 and 5. Hav
ing defeated the Grinnell Pioneers
on their own floor, the Nebraskans
are rated to come out ahead in the
week-day encounter. However, the
Grinnell quintet piled up a comfort
able lead in winning from the Kansas
Ags Monday night. The Aggies have
two wins over the Cornhuskers to
their credit.
i
With five games remaining on the
slate for this vear. Nebraska rnn
finish high up in the second division
by winning a majority of the five
contests. Although the Huskers are
rated low in the Valley standings,
they are prepared to give their best
in each remaining game.
Husker Marksmen
Make High Scores
(Continued from Page 1)
braska rifle team who average high
est at the end of the matches will be
entered in the National inter-Colle
giate shoot to be held in the spring.
The last shooting on the schedule
will be March 31.
This year a new target has been
placed on the range. It has a smal
ler "10" ring, being about half the
diameter of the one on the old tar
get. Scores have been a little lower
on account of this, Captain Eggers
said, men shooting 3600 this year on
the new target havincr been able to
shoot 3850 on the old target last
year. Scores on the whole, Captain
Eggers stated, have been better than
last year.
Feeders Plan Annual
Show at Ag College
The sixteenth annual feeders'
meeting will be held at the College
of Agriculture, Friday, April 20. The
program is not completely made out
at the present time, but the animal
husbandry department states that a
worth while program is being ar
ranged. The experimental jjvestock
that have been on feed all winter will
be on display. A large crowd is ex
pected this year due to the high
prices of beef cattle which feeders
have enjoyed all winter.
Krause
HIS
Kings
Troubadours")
and House Party
Yale Plans Return to
Faculty Supervision
New Haven, Conn. (IP) Un
less the facluty want to retain
the honor system or a sufficient
number of undergraduates ex
press an interest in it to insure it
of future support, the system is
gone from the Yale campus. The
action was taken by the Yale Stu
dent Council at its last meeting.
The council voted to return to fa
culty supervision of examinations
and tests.
Iowa U Invades
Scarlet Camp
(Continued from Pace 11
Earl Luff who scored Nebraska's onlv
win oyer Ames, has been steadily
improving his form this week, and
should be in prime condition.
Another incentive, edging the Ne
braska bono crushers to perfect their
form, is the match with Missouri, to
be held at the Coliseum March 3.
The men are counting on the Iowa
meet to put them in excellent shape
to defeat tho Tiger wrestlers.
University at Seattle
Expells Two Students
(Continued from Paee 1)
quarterback, and Hale Johnson, bas
ketball guard.
The suspended students declared
in their confession that at least 100
students representing various camp
us groups, knew of the plan to haze
Zioncheck in advance. They de
clared that they carried out the im
plied sentiment of at least two thou
sand students who resented the stu
dent president's attack on the grad
uate manager.
The two who were expelled, it was
said, were singled out because they
already were on probation.
Alumni Plan Increase
In Salaries of Faculty
Plans for a campaign for $2,000,-
000 to increase the salaries of the
faculty and to provide for a pension
fund, were made by six hundred
Princeton alumni at their annual
meeting recently.
The Moses Taylor Payne nrize of
$500 is to be awarded, this year, to
H. Chapman Rose of Columbus, O.
I The senior, each year, considered
i most active and of the most value to
his class receives the prize. Rose is
I chairman of the Daily Princetonian,
undergraduate newspaper, and pres
ident of the student council.
HANEY RADIOCASTS ON
COMMERCIAL AVIATION
"Aviation as a Commercial Asset"
was the subject of a radio talk last
week by Prof. J. W. Haney, chair
man of the department of mechanical
engineering, broadcast from the Uni
versity's radio studio over Station
KFAB. Professor Haney discussed
the possibilities of commercial avia
tion and the progress already made
in that field.
Phyllis Rice Receives Appointment
Miss Phyllis Rice, assistant in the
Geography department, has received
notice of her appointment to teach
Geography in the summer session at
Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. This
is Miss Rice's second summer as she
taught there during the summer of
1927.
BRR-R-R-R!!
Cold Weather Days Are
Hamburger Days
Buy 'em by the Sack at
the
HUSKER INN
239 No. 14th
REASONS WHY
Greenedge History
Paper
is better
Heavier Weight
Can Use Both Sides
Smooth Writing
Surface
Ink Does Not Spread
Round Corners
Will Not Fold
Green Edges
Will Not Soil
Drilled Holes
Do Not Tear So Easy
and
It's Boxed
LATSCH
BROTHERS
Gramlich Is Appointed
To Executive Position
Professor H. J. Gramlich, head of
tho animal husbandry department at
tho College of Agriculture has re
cently been appointed on the execu
tive committee of the newly organ
ized Ak Sar Ben Live Stock Exposi
tion. It is the plans of the new or
ganization to hold a shbw similar to
the American Royal Live Stock show
which is held each year at Kansas
'City.
The contract has been let to build
a large show pavilion and buildings
to accommodate the different breed
ers and showmen throughout the
country. The exposition will bo held
on the present Ak Sar Ben field.
The secretaries of the different na
tional breeders' associations will
meet with the executive committee
at an early date to arrange the
prizes and other details.
STUDENTS NOW CONDUCT
MOUNT HOLYOKE CHAPEL
South Hadley, Mass. (IP) The
faculty of Mount Holyoke college has
turned the regular chapel services
for the remainder of the year over
to the students, to handle as they
see fit.
Today at Rector's
THURSDAY, FEB. 23
Minced Ham Tostette
Cake a la mode
Any 5c Drink
25c
Also 5 Other Specials
IHIiflilillllliflii'lliiftliili!!!!
Lincoln's Busy Store Cor. 11th and O Sts.
'mmxmmSBmm ilillfB
An 'Amazing
Silk
Full
Certainly
16 Spring
Renard Petale
Soubrette Jacqueline
Even a heel can have good manners,
and carry a quiet, easy dignity
wherever it goes.
That's why you sec rubber heels on
more and more good footwear now,
and hear less of the clump
thump-bump of the old
heels.
Of all rubber heels, Goodyear
Wingfoot Heels are great.
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HYDROPLANES INTERFERE
WITH ROWING PRACTICE
Seattle, Wash. (IP) ithe frosh
rowing squad at the University of
Washington is having a difficult
time getting in its rowing practice
because each time it goes out on the
bay a hydroplane lands near them
and the swells are too great for them
to encounter successfully.
ALL CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
IN PERSIA ARE CLOSED
Elmira, N. Y. (IP) Word has
been received at Elmira Colleee that
all Christian schools in Persia have
been closed by the government be
cause they refuse to substitute the
Koran for the Bible in their daily
teaching.
That men are just as vain as wo
men and that girls don't use cosmet
ics just to please mere man was tho
opinion of the majority of prominent
co-eds interviewed in "Cosmetics'
why and how much?" at Washington
State College recently.
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MLlXr 3I3 so. ietvst.
I TMPO! M Kir R
Typewriters For Rent
All standard makes special rate to stu
dents for long term. Used machines
portable typewriters monthly payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-21S7
New Feature in Pure Silk-to-Top
Hosiery at
Fashioned!
Sheerest
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New. fine, sheerest chiffon Hosiery of purest
silk from toe to very top! And every pair
FULL FASHIONED, too. The loveliest,
richest look ins Silk Chiffon Stockinet you've
wonder-value in Silk Hosiery. In all new shades
colors to choose from:
Daybreak Carnaval Maxine Riviera Grain Mirror
Yvette Muscade Lai u re Fleur de Lis Triomphe Francine
GOLD'S Street Floor.
GET THIS ONE
Ed:.. "When did you change to Wingfoots, Ted?"
Ted: "The first time I heard Goofus clattering around
because more people walk on Goodyear
Wingfoot Heels than on any othtr kind
-and preferred for these very reasons
of good style and cushioning. They
look fine, feel better, and last
longer.
hard
Bob into
shop and
neatly
puts
arc
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'JSJ WlnSt00t Heels today!
"Snap" Courses Will Be
Included at Columbia
New York City, (IP) "Snap"
courses are soon to be a regular part
of the Columbia University curricu
lum)' according to Dean Herbert E.
Hawkes, who declares that there are
many stuuenU who gain more from
just sitting in on an interesting but
easy course than they would from in
tensive outside work in the course.
Fraternity men at Ohio State Uni
versity who become "hard -up"!
during the year pawn their pins. Last
year at this time nearly 60 of these
pins were pawned.
to keep up a jrood aooearance.
Co-eds, will appreciate our new
BEAUTY SHOP.
L-7709 for Appointments
Vhtiyetsity
GAUOtl&HOP
Just across from the Campus.
"The Best For Lesi"
cTl
29
Chiffon!
Pair
CD'5
seenfine quality, with silk soles, reinforced heels
and toes, narrow, high-spliced heels. Only 1.29 pair.
These are slight substandard m length.
on hard ones.'
the community repair
sec how quickly and
the expert repairman
on new Goodyear
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