THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3 Student Poll Elects Hoover (Continued from Page 1) ing 0f the hour, and the votes f1 . it. MiVimskAn office. Persons .nt to m" .vine no 9 o'clock class on Wed- n were given the privilege of voting at the office of the Univer sity daily. Herbert Hoover's popularity with Nebraska students was emphasized with the counting of the votes which came to the Ncbraskan office Satur day. Of seventy-one votes cast Hoov er received thirty-eight. The taking of college-preference It Will Break Your Laugh , Record! How many laughs can you crowd into a single hour? You'll know only after you've seen Daz zling Dorothy and Gentleman Jack at their corking best in this screamingly funny comedy drama, that had the Roaring 'Forties roaring for a year! fllllpip IMA l'fef MULHALL TURfCKU W DOROTHY BATH mfVK ON THE STAGE UNUSUAL, SPLASHING AND SPARKLING PALETTE DANCERS AN OCTETTE OF VOCALISTS AND DANCERS IN "A COLOR NIGHTMARE" THE IMITABLE ENTERTAINER CHARLES BRUGE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL VARIETY COMEDIAN FROM THE LAND OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS KAICHI KOBAN DUO AMAZING ORIENTAL ARTISTS BEAVER AND HIS MELODY MONARCHS AND CHENOWETH AT THE WURLITZER PLAYING "TOGETHER" THIS SHOWS 1, 3, WEEK ...35c ..50c NEXT WEEK WM. HAINES in "THE SMART SET" for presidential possibilities is being assisted by R. S. Bailey, editor of The Independent. That magazine will publish a list of the results of "straw votes", in prominent colleges through out the country. Kosmet Klub Selects Men to Make Tour (Continued from Page 1) Mazie Murphy, a chorus girl Zolley Lerner Al Abbott, her dancing partner George Gesman Signore Sorel Cabrillo Elwood Ramey Doctor Santita Carol DuBry Mrs. Vail Herbert Yenne Miss Harlow Paul Morrow Judge Forsyth Gene Spellman Guido, an Italian servant Blue Howell Franceses, housekeeper at the villa George Hooper Beatrice, a maid at the villa Glenn Presnell Steward Lee Vance Hard to Find Male Lead Kosmet Klub experienced some Combination Lunches Minced Ham Sandwich Shrimp Salad Sundae, any Flavor AND MANY OTHER COMBINATIONS. 30c DELICIOUS THICK Malted Millca and Other Fountain Delicacies At PILLERS' WE DELIVER 16th A O B-4423 Here's Your Chance to Get A New Set of Golf Clubs. Complete New Stock of Spalding, McGregor, Burke, Vulcan Clubs From 7.50 a Set Up HAROLD HOLLOWAY pro ANTELOPE GOLF CLUB THIS WEEK i'IIMhi Ills' Cpublix J Shows 1-3-7-9 P. M. MAT. 35c EVE. SOc OUTCAST, driven from 'Frisco alone in the Philippines censured by a fanatic reformer loved by a battling marine condemned by the authorities here she loved and fought in her own unconventional manner. GLORIA SWANSON in "Sadie Thompson" BASED ON THE STORY By SOMERSET MAUGHAM Better than the stag play ADDED HAROLD TURNER PLAYING "Rain" "RAIN" Assisted by BABICH AND HIS ORCHESTRA NOTE: This U not a picture that will interest children. . , '3 v "Tl , , s r if " If . f . i,v..j- CJ"r-.""-!:.s, -4 I 1 , . - ' i 1 NEXT WEEK HELEN HUNT JACKSON'S "RAMONA" difficulty in selecting a University man to take the part of Phillip Cor nell, male lead, but has finally de cided on Jack Wheelock, '29, Kear ney. Mr. Wheelock entered the University of Nebraska last fall, hav ing attended Kearney Normal for two years. He has a tenor voice and has considerable experience in operettas and musical comedies. The entire cast for "The Love Hat er" will practice at 7:14 o'clock Monday evening in the Temple. The first act characters and the society chorus are scheduled for rehearsal in the Temple at 2 o'clock Sunday af ternoon, the second act characters at 3 o'clock and the entire cast for a finale at 3:30 o'clock the same afternoon. A ten piece orchestra will accom pany the cast on their tour. "The Love Hater" will play at Hastings April 9, in Fremont April 10, Omaha April 11, and in Lincoln April 13 and 14. Band Concert Will Have Two Soloists (Continued from Page 1) Popy. 3. Cornet Solo, Columbia Polka T. H. Rollinson. Mr. Raymond McCormack 4. Overture, StradellaF. V. Flo- tow. 5. Characteristic Gavotte Simplic ity Theo. Moses. 6. Sacred Song, Ave Marie Chas. Gounod. Mist Vera Upton 7. Funeral March of a Marionet Gounod. 8. Songs of Scotland Arranged by Bodewalt Lampe. 9. The Cornhusker. The officers for the band this se mester are Raymond McCormack, captain; W. Rollin Barnes, first lieutenant; Myron Olseen, first lieu tenant; Samuel Gallamore, second lieutenant; Edward Lesser, second lieut nant. LaRue Wins Stock Judging Contest (Continued from Page 1) plaques hang in the Block and Bridle Club room in the Judging Pavilion at the College of Agriculture. ( t,. t. fernn. ot the university 01 I Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota, and I Marvel L. Baker, School of Agricul ture, Curtis, were judges of the con test. Professor W. W. Derrick was in charge of the contest. The standing of the high men of the contest is as follows: 1. Clarence LaRue, Curtis, Neb. 651. 2. Glenn Hedlund, Chappell, Neb. 622. 3. Guy McReynolds, Fairchild, Neb. 620. 3. Warren Rice, Ainsworth, Neb. 620. 5. Joe Watson, Albion, Neb. 617. 6. Harold Fulscher, Holyoke, Colo. 617. 7. Vic Sanders, Leigh, Neb. 610. 8. Austin Goth, Red Cloud 610. 9. Caleb Jorgenson, Minden 609. 10. Bernard Barnes, Loretto, Nebi 606. Bigger and Better Hamburgers 5c Pies Chili Soup Sandwiches Drinks Give Us a Trial Hamburger Inn 317 No. 11th. Va Block South of Unl. Library SPRING Should Mean a Nev Suit and Topcoat from N EBRASKAN TAILORS CLEANERS B-6013 235 No. 14 SOCK'S 'EM GETS $100.00!! Bill and Jack were typical college boys, always broke! To make their expenses, they had thot of running everythinf from a hamburger stand to a near-beer factory. soma how these plans never worked. "Bill, we've got to sell something that is food and at bargain prices." "Jack, I've beat you to it." "The same wonderful idea struck me the ether day when I was looking at a hole in my sock, so I wrote the Superwear Hosiery Company of 703 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minn., who cater to college men's furnishings, and who are the larrest advertisers in the country selling man's hosiery exclusively, direct and Just received their complete selling outfit FREE, and Jack, It's a knock out I Every color, fabric, and fancy style a fellow could wantl 39 dif ferent styles. and say they've also got a line of the snappiest men's silk rayon under-garments one and two piece suits. "Jack, I'll have every fellow on the campus outfitted with a supply of spring and summer socks and under- send for it yourself, there's 1 , -1 f.llows an this campus with 6,000 men buyers. Write them today tor tneir complete iree selling outfit." wear! "J room Tomorrow f J fSV Matinees Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Sixty-fifth Successful Week We Present Another Delightful Family Story "IT'S A BOY" Don't Mis This Baby! By William Anthony McGuire . i i :.u MthAs. heart-inter ns a Boy- U a human comedy-arama p" - - and an unexpected twist. It tell, the story of a successful small town Tenant who is tempted to sell out his thriving business and move to Nr. York, where be And. that a salary of $10,000.00 per T-r doe. Ml : brtag s much h., !..... .k. income in bis homo town. YssiH thoroJy I "W "rrs a boy". J0Y- RIPPING LEADS COLORFUL SUPPORTING PARTS Tern anew Night auspices Girl Reserves. Tusaday Evening Auspices Sigma Kappa Sorority. Next Week The Sensational Mystery Comedy "OUT OF THE NIGHT" things 25c, 80c and 75c POPULAR PRICES-Matta... 25c and SOc EI1ALT0 This Week MAT 25c EVE 60c I I 1 SEE I I I The room 1 1 I General 1 ii fishing V B If occupied I i wiawa ho ry swas a v "Plabe" To remain silent would dishonor his classmate and cost him his own self respect. But if he confessed, he would lose the Kir) he loved and the riprht to be a "West Pointer." Alone in the silence of that magnificent West Point Chapel he decided. This drama actually rilm-1 at West Pointl The n-mt ' colorful hatlnfround ever presented on the screen 1 ADDED THE WINNING PUNCH" NEWS TOPICS REVIEW Co-eds, will appreciate our new BEAUTY SHOP, to keep up a good appearance. BABtOSHOP L-7709 for Appointments Just across from the Campus. FOX SPEAKS BEFORE ROUND TABLE GROUP Minister Declares Knowledge to Be Perfectly Useless Without Moral Passion "Knowledge is a perfectly useless thing unless it is showered through with the dynamic of moral passion," declared Dr. Hamilton P. Fox, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church of Lincoln, in his talk Friday noon at the Grand Hotel before the third meeting of the Religious Round Table upon the topic, "Who is Christ?" Dr. Fox spoke of the various defi nitions of Christ that have been made by biographers. Among other things, he said, they have called Christ "the everlasting man," "the supreme wonder-worker," and "the apocryphal or mystery man." "I have not found any adequate answer to the question," Dr. Fox ad mitted. "There is some- element of truth in all of those that have been given, but none of them are com plete. The answer that seems most comprehensive to me is that of the man who looked in the face of the Master and said: "Thou art Christ, the Son of God." I receive it most willingly because it shows me how I may become a son of God. More, it enables me to become a conscious son of God. SATISFACTION TO EVERYONE AT ANY TIME IS THE WATCH-WORD AT THE The Mogul Barbers 127 No. 12 Service for Eyes & Ears am .-trirtr J0HN F. AYRESTy trra ie.Tirrwc. V. -y cwri:ming omALir.PT yfcjjwirjs: i 1 1 y- mm r-v III V JJNcoCn W 3 MM.VMiH Ml K l P 1311 "O" Street ' y X' IV ( W 7 I A M: hi' ?Ww, 8 & 4 m ft eV N 1 NEXT WEEK I Two Years oa Broadway! 'ROSE MARIE' Clothes in the MARLBOROUGH MODE TAILORED BY KIRSCHBAUM Are Exclusive in Every Sense of the Word Every fabric or pattern is "exclusive" at the moment it is created, but """r loses the riht to this title as soon as it is produced by the thousands for all who wish to Maoroufh Modes are not In this mass production class. 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