The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1928, Page THREE, Image 3

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    jUVfcMM'.K t, J 928.
fii;ND.i
secondInter-mural
commences monday
THE DAILY .NKBRASKAX.
THREE
Watcr Polo Is Popular
Game Since Introduction
One Year Ago
o,ron.l f 'rW "f ln,"r'
,l Hiwrls Is about lo commence.
"X Polo in the next H,.ort that Ib
m the attention of the frat or
is Now that the hare and
hound races have been run, the
."rare uklng to the. water.
b Vairr polo Is a now sport added
, ho Ut ! Inter-mural sports It
'" introduced only last year but
I. the list of teams entered, It is
S beroniln popular. The Karnes.
ill tike place In the 'V pool. the.
VI, round commencing Monday
venliiK nd rontlnuInK until Wed
nJlay evening. Twenty I wo teams
rP Vnte, ed in I ho first round.
UmbdaChl Alpha and ISela 'Iheta
PI were the finalists last year.
in teams must report promply.
raiualns of each team must fur
M, the lineup to the referee h
game time. All contestants
ihould learn the rules to avoid dis
jerpenients upon the decisions.
The pairitiRS for the first round
Captains in Y. W. C. A.
Drive Asked lo Meet
All captainu working in In
Friendship, Fellowship and Fl
nanco Week of the Y. W. ('. A.,
are asked to meet iu Klln
Smiih hall at four-thlry o'clock
Monday, to. receive final Instructions.
Monday an: Lambda Chi Alpha
Alpha SlRina I'lil, 8 o'clock. Alpha
Tail OnioKa-l'hi Kappa, 8, o'clock
Delta Sicnia l,anibdu-Alpha Thta
Chi. S : 10 o'clock. Delta Tau Delta
Sigma Alpha Kpsilou, 8:40 o'clock.
Tan Kappa Kpsilon-I'l Kappa Phi,
9:2(1 o'clock. Delta Sigma I'hi
Theta Chi. 9:20 o'clock.
Tor Wedensday: Beta Theta Pi
I'arm House, 8:00 o'clock. Acacia
Delta Chi, 8:00 o'clock. Phi Sigma
Kappa-Slnnta I'hi Kpsilon, 8:40
o'clock. Delia U p s 1 1 o n - Alpha
flamma Uho 8:40 o'clock .ri
Kappa Alpha Theta XI, 9:10
o'clock.
FARMERS PLAN FOR
ANNUAL AO FORMAL
ontlmird From Frngr I.
way of entertainment but prefer to
keep it quiet. Clarence r.artlett,
'29. r.lrd City, Kas., chairman of
refreshments, reports the eats to
bo something more than just refreshments.
Official Bulletin
RECKLESS, JAZZ
MAD YOUTH!
K
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IS 4
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A NOW
' Hi Shews I ("II
H II 3
SHOCKING?
D. W. Griffith's
A Units Artlsta Plctur
WITH
JEAN HERSHOLT
.& PHYLLIS HAVER
BELLE BENNETT
nnn Atvsrado Sally O'Nell
M Sr&hVt 'hCT 'h. loved her far ail h.
W Every wife should take her husband. You'll
both enjoy mis spicey coiueuj m "
battle, Male rs. Female:
ORPHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA
A. I Bonner, Conductlm.
iiliirlllHIIMil
Matinee 10c, Ue
I sBEr ' ' . !w w -"S. 1 tv. iec, ew
'WEEK: JOHN GILBERT In "MASK OF TNI DtviL
Fraternity Race Switched
to Distribute Events
More Evenly
Three events are scheduled on
track proijrani for this ween.
The first is an intei-fraternlty
cross country run. taking place
Monday afternoon. This race Is the
second of a series, and the team
ccortnRS made will cohnty twenty
five percent toward the final cross
country standing. The date ha.i
been changed from Tuesday to
Monday in order to make a more
even distribution of meets through
out the week.
Hare, Hounds to Race
Tho second event is the hare and
hound race to he run Wednesday
afternoon. This is the fifth of
series vrhioh will continue as long
ns weather conditions permit. Fri
day afternoon there will be a num
eral tryout in cross country.
The rapid disappearance of the
snow Saturday afternoon gave rise
to hopes that the course would bo
in shape for the cross country run
Monday.
SALES CAMPAIGN FOR
CORNHUSKER CONTINUES
Centlnunl From Puce I.
West Point will be made as soon
as possible, according to members
of the Cornhusker staff. As yet
salesmen have not turned in their
records, and without these no list
can tm compiled.
Features Included
The 1929 Cornhusker will con
tain a number of new features,
MATINEE
DANCE
Every Saturday Afternoon. 2 to 5
Admlialon 25c Dancing Free
Franztnathcs
Academy
1018 N St.
Learn to Dance for $3.00
Class Tueaday and Friday
Private Lessons Any Time
Youth
Tackles
Romance !
and aots
FOR A
TOUCHDOWN
See Football as
plfcjed in 1882, 1903
and 1928 in
HI MIT
Mon. Tues. Wed.
By Popular
Demand
Held Over for 3 Days More
What a .sensation despite complete plans for
the presentation of another attraction t he
Insistent demands of thousands w ho have been
unable to get in on account of the enormous
crowds all week, we have decided to hold this
attraction over for three more dayB which will
make it possible for you to see and hear the
most, amazing air spectacle of all times
KNOAUEME N T POSITIVELY LNHS
WEDNESDAY NITK.
PARAMOUNT'S "SOUND" EPIC OF THE AIR
6
WITH
CLARA BOW
CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS
RICHARD ARLEEN
GARY COOPER
Kotlm.s we could hv here wmld lie h.lf -'-
inring a lalkinB to your n irlit.oi ho 1 '
it. The sens.il Ion or the Million ion. hi. -h tlo n
and romam In n epic vi-ture hail.-d b aJl as
the KruateKt screen muHteipioci'.
SHOWS START . j PRICES
12:15 2:30 4:45 MAT 25c,
7:00 0:15
EVE.
50c
75c
JHllhs. Fit I . MT.z
WARNER BROS.
TALKING PICTURE
DOLORES COSTELLO CONRAD N A GEL
. ..,.tu a THOUSAND THRIt-LS
uoivt M.bS m,S r. ,5cEVE. SOc-CHIL. 10e
SHOWt 1, 3. 5. 7, 9 MAT. 3bc nv. "
WITH
. SUE CAROL
reuse IB ta mountains
are rrlm and danariis
kut ftU Tauds. aa d
piot4 I "Win That Olii
axa panacea, for all Ola
e tale ana and than
Junk rear medicine kit.
Terribl" FeoU"
Maatcr Thriller.
Khevs 1. I. I. T. t
COLONIAL
A PuH Teatr
HW.XT WEEK
JACK HOLT In
Zaae Orey'i
"AvaUnche"
Munda, Noiniber 5.
Ii.t.'iiiiiunil i-nhlnrt l wi(l uietlnK. 9
i.vin.'li, Kllcl. H.iillll Hall.
Intri-rrati i nil v i.m. i.olo lontrsts
tni t.
Toril.iv, Noii-nilier 6.
A. W f Ruiiril M.'iMIng, Bl noon,
j-: 1 1 ni i Htr.iti. ii.iii.
I'. . -hi.iii I: .li-x Muling. ralia
flult I n'.M.tk. lot nid Hii'l nfw
mrnibi'is. , ,
N H.gni I -.'It n hi .hpHhii this
Tl I
Vniifil I.'. In. Kinilli Hull. C o'clock.
Navy l:.inl, 'oIlHf.inn
liieMla. o'rmler 7.
V il hi Km nil. liini lli on. Hold N1-k.-.n.
li nVtmk.
Nnlunlay. Vmralifr 10.
Kr.liiniin-Soi'iioninT nuncsl fihnipirH.
'arilty arl.y m Iiiinc... Collscuni.
lain
book, lias stated. Double-pago
Hpreads lor all fraternities and
sororitiua will be arranged. A new
type of student lite 'Ction will
alao make Its appearance in tho
19J9 book. Numerous cartoons will
be used throughout this section,
work on which will he done
throughout the year.
Snapshots are being taken of all
University even in. and will be
made into a large snapshot section.
A number of photographers are
working on this part of the 192'J
t'ornhusker.
TEACHERS CONVENTION
CLOSES FRIDAY NIGHT
( ontiniird Krom raff I.
o'clock at St. Paul Methodist
church. The list is: President,
Guy K. Davis, principal of the
Kairbury high school; vice presi
dent, H. II. Thomas, superinten
dent of schools at Hebron; secre
tary, Joseph Miller, county super
intendent of schools, Beatrice;
treasurer, Don It. Leech, superin
tendent of schools, Harvard; ex
ecutive committee. C. H. Velte,
superintendent of schools at Crete.
Sadler Give Main Address
Dr. William S. Sadler, Chicago
phvsirian, delivered the main ad-
dress of Friday morning's meeting
held In the. University coliseum.
He spoke on "Tricks of tho Sub
; conscious Mind." Stressing per-
sonal hygiene and their diet, he
jsaid: "The teachers should be in
terested in the physical develop
ment of their pupils as well aa
! their mental development."
i Following Dr. Sadler, Angelo
I Patrl of New York B.roke on "The
j School and las Children," citing
some very interesting examples
that had come to him thru his
i work In the New York schools.
I He spoke of the many ways a
teacher can help her pupils along
the right path. He also told of an
Italian immigrant boy who en
tered school two days after land
ing, how he presented his teacher
with simple carvings, which led
his teacher to have him cent to a j
sculptor and later to an art school
thus developing Tony Into a great
artist. I
The art division of the teachers:
met at Morrill Hall Friday after-1
noon for their section meeting, I
Music was furnished by the girls
nru.ttn nf the Lincoln high school.
Latin teachers met in Andrews
Hall. Speeches were given by
Prof. C. A. Follies, and Agnes
Lawritson. Miss Lawrilson's
speech was on i "Graduate Study
in Classics." After the election
of officers a reception was held
III Andrewb Hall.
On a whole the convention was
a success. A structure to be
known as the Educational build
ing was recommended to be asked
of the state fair hoard to house
nil educational exhibits and ac
tivities. PLAYERS WILL PRESENT
TWO GIRLS WANTED'
Inntinurd Tronl Tnge 1.
would be to have a wife like Mali
anna. "Two Girls Wanted" t. an amus
ing comedy in three act.s, embody
ing six scenes. Gladys I'nger la
the author. All stage effects are
under the direction of Dwlght
Kirsch.
"Two Girls Wanted" if a recent
ltroadway presentation, and it Is
only on Hie payment of an ex
tremely high royalty fee that, the
Cnlvei sit y Players are able to se
cure it.
Play Popular Comedy
Hay Ramsey, business manager
of the Players, aid yesterday that
the play is on" of the most popular
comedies that, has been produced
in New York within tho past few
months. "It. is an Ideal type of com
edy, modern in tone, and fit for
presentation to a university audi
ence," he stated.
Mr." Hamsey announced yesier
tlav that there are still many gord
Instruction in Rifle
Marksmanship Offered
Instruction in rifle marks
manship will be given this week
in Nebraska Hall, Itoom 210
from 4 to D o'clock by Sergeant
McGimsey.
i garet Mastei son; Mrs. Cook. Mai-)
Murchinson; Miss Timoney, lien.
'Martin; Mrs. Delafleld, Orar
Rowe; William Moody. Geor
Holt; Philip Hancock. Ray Ran.
!sav; Michael, Robert Reade: John
! nle. John Dunman; Jack Terry. .In
: Storm.
seats left for practically every pe;
foruiance, but that the advance
sales predict a lull house each eve
ning. The cast is as follows; Marianua
Miller, Thirr.a Knye; Dexter Wright
Herbert Yenue; Sarah Miller, Mar-
the best haircuts
are it
Thompson Beauty
Parlor
B-2796 219 No. 12th
IN STEP WITH FASHION
j Tmi new myVs vTcoiI I I
I 'a
I.ftatlier
iizzard and
AlliRator
Peacock Shop
Tan Cat
r.hick and
JJrywn Puvi
4
MO 10.11 at.
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Announcements
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Learn to Dance
Gurant to teach you in all
private lessons.
Classas Every Monday and
Wednesday, te 10 P. M.
Private Lessons Morning.
Afternoon anfl Evening.
Call far Appointment
Mrs. Luella Williams
Private Studio
Phene B-425S 1220 D St.
I.( iST Oii " i.i.liA vin. Fili'ifr call
HI 51 6. ltcwar.l.
Apartments For Rent
i;Yl v"HOtT AjHrtln'rt. liew iv di.j-iat-d
I.Hrtff rooni. Suitable for co -li'KP
prol".'-"r iM liotinii S!rit'
rntran'-o. K .l floor. $C" lr mono
.":, No. ;itl lit. B3041.
Typewriters For Rent
All standard niakea spffial rate to
students for lops; term. l.sei
narhln! portsbla tpewritrs
monthly payments.
Nebraska Typewriter Co.
1232 O St. B-2157
CAFSTOL
Mon., Tues. and Wed.
Richard Barthelmess
in
"Wheel of Chance"
A great Kannie H.usl iory
brouajbl vividly lo the screen.
Thun., Fri. and Sat.
Buster Keaton &.
Ernest Torrence
'STEAMBOAT
BILL, JR.'
will take you flontirg ton the
river of Minh in the Isffinest pic
ture made.
THE
MOGUL
WKLCOMHS Vol'.
At Kvory hair An
ICxpen Darlnr. lOOr
1'jffioient.
127 No. 12th St.
1 &4?jift- X
i imiii
Real College
Story!
Not the rsh-rah athletic
type you've aaen in the past,
but a picture with heart
interest and realiam.
Buddy, the honor man at
Princeton: little doea he
realize that "Pop" the jan.
iter, is his dad.
Aa compelling as "Sorrell
and Son."
Buddy Rogers
IN
'UARSITY'
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
with
MARY BRIAN 4c CHESTER COMvUN
VAUDEVILLE
S:00 7:00 9:00
JULES HOWARD
Presents
from the "BATTERY TO THE BRONX'
with Jack Heller, Ginevra Robert. Billy Blask.
Madge North and Joseph Caruso.
LESLIE ti V ANDER GRIFT
"The California Poppy and the Sap"
" ART ' '"AND RYTHMRAJAHS
Demi's
aC "
The Best Value
In Town
See Them at
Lincoln Theatre News Pletures
Kansas-Nebraska Football Game.
A Pvblit Theatre
NOW
rifling
NOW
SHOWS 1.S-S-7-1
,.iTS 10c-35c. EVE. lOc-SOc.
Good
Fellowship
wns neer more j.rized than
today and no more eronomic
iilly prperverl tlmtt 'be send
ing of
Personal
Greetings
it Christmas Time
Your Christmas Cards should
le ordered flow. We print
-nd euftrave theiu to order
and liavu tlie niost lieautiiul
line e ver, now ready for your
selection.
Tucker-Shean
Stationers
1123 "O" Street
if JSHESK .- 1
fl i
DO YOUR
Christmas Shopping
HERE
Our line is eonii'lvU'. A litatHiful vlft-tiou
in Strap Watches, dailies' Writt Watcho!.
Toeket Watches, Leather Goods and other
delightful pit'ts. Io it now.
Fenton B. Fleming
JEWELER
114:: ' 0'"
By Special Permission
OF
THE PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED STATES
The University of Nebraska
PRESENTS
Tlie United States
At University Coliseum
ITanesdlay, (h
MAT. 3:45
EVE. 8:15
Some Facts About the
UNITED STATES NAVY BAND
1 The Nary hunt was deMpna'cd a.s THE" i.lrinal
Navy Band by a special act of congrose.
2 lis member", include some of the best muMcinns in
the world; one of Us niembefFhi. requirement i-.
that eacli djubI be a masier uf at least two instru
ments. 3 Lieut. Charles tenter is one of the ounge,.i oi lue
world famous band-mastej .
4 - It? radio programs on ihe naliuual broadcasi int
chain have delighted leu uillliou Ameriran..
5 Lincoln is one of the (JO ciiies thai will hear the
Band on its concert iour.
-Although i's program is primarily classical, its ja7.
band will delight lovers of popular uiufic.
7 The appearance of ihe Navy Band at the uni eiity
undoubtedly in the pieaUsi musical treat olfeied the
campus this fall.
Get Your Tickets NOW At
Ross P. Curtice,,1240 O St.
John K. Selleck, Coliseum
4,000 Reserved Seats at $1
4,000 Balcony Admission, 50c
All Seats at Student Matinee, 50c
All Tickets Tax Free