The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 30, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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nrrTiifflo nrnriri,h m 10 M.va
1 1 r. II.IIL, iM.nin.
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1 1 ll inif run nnin i i
hUoNtnorUllll
rerthg on th Vint'eia theory
Ivvuw aa Xkiintu'f alao
f t two 10 in.
the im-t-ili t He U taking th
pia.- of lr K!mer t:Utaw, who
a unit-lr lo Til Mi rnrMemrnt
kn Xk'krlitutt lie p'l ft Hoi
Uril and .iuit:-d l It' foreign unl-
iver.il' ( I trolil IWlia and
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FOR DUAL MEET
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ill UlLMIIUillM
KcbrasVa Associations Get
Van Valkenburg. Root,
Miller to Speak
ACADEMY PLANS DINNER
Various Sectional Meetings
Arc Set for Friday
And Saturday
Thee mm of national promln
tt have been obtained to glr
Ulll t the general J0'"1 'I'"1
e' ih ih!rt) ointh annual meeting
f the " Nebraska Academy of
fCrUiC n,l ,r meeting f th
A-ciiion of Nebraka for t'eo
frrh). W'Hory "'1 the 5oclal
nree ahich tll be held at
Iv fniveratty of Nebraska May
; n1 4.
(hev ar Pr Payton C. Mltlr,
rrxfeisor of physic at the fas
crhooi of Applied Science, OIv
i.prt O Pr. FamuH Van Vatken
burg, professor of European ro-
-arhv t Clark university. Wowi
tr. Mm , and Pr. V. - U Root,
i-halrman of the department of his
ion. i nlvmlty of Iowa. All mft
inr h open io the public.
Millar Talk Friday
rotor Miller will riv an Ilium
iiiw; lecture on Tb Science of
Vul-1 Sound Friday, and a talk
on The Ether Prtft Problem" Sat
nnliy. According to Pr. W. C.
p.re-ke of tb t'nlrerslty of Ne
hrV and president of tb Ne
hrsiV Academy of Scleneea, Miller
' rei-ogntred as a speaker who In
ble to eplaln scientific material
o ibt It la understandable to the
r.n technically educated peraon.
T!l irork iflrh round fceeo
tn tbe anala of found irarea.
The flrft talk h la arbedaled to
rive wilt Include dcmonctratloni
and rhotorraphy of waven. Poctor
Miltra aubject. "The Ether Prtrt
rroblem." will brlnit out develop
ments of his work, which have a
ewe tn feof raMe re'earrh fr the
li!i-h fnverruieot In ili "uirh
trAl Indira
He Is th foremoM Anterirta an
tborlijf on (eorraphlr problems of
that e-Mon of ! orld. acoordlni
to W N A llenrmton. who ar
ranred for hi romtni her Vm
X'alkrnburc ba traveled eiten
Ively In Kurop and erved
eral eansM rtntnt field work tn
th Alpa Id fiaiurday talk wtih
"Tb "oibillie of ranKurope"
Histery Tsih by Roet
"The Intiilsrtly of American HI
lory." will b th topic of Pr W. 1
Hool trX'tsy tnomlnt Ivvtor Root's
. t.. 1... Vua. i. Wa f-A
WM'IJ UN III lll- l-"4 . , . ....
American colonial hlMory M has 'r''M 7"
wrtt.. ..ver.i tw,k. tA anlcle I outdoor cinder Inaunratlon at the
Nebraska Trackster Expect
Hot Competition tor
Saturday Mix
JACOBS HAS GOOD TEAM
Sooner State's Cinder Men
Hop to Keep Record
Clean With Win
fomhuiker track enthmlasta will
Faiurday. Pr-tor Root mill talk to
th Nebraikk MUtorr Teachera
ociatoD n..flnc on "Hlxory a
th Mltres of th Hn "
Othr talk scheduled for tba
reneral meetirr ar 'Tb Archi
tect knd Architecture of tb N
Nchratka Ptat Capitol an tllua
t rated lectur br William K Youn
kin. reneral auprlntendent of eoai
trnctton 'or th capdol commis
sion. FYIdy. and "The HoclolortcaJ
Slrnlflcance of th I'latie River I
NebraxVa
Vemort! 8adlum. Saturday, when
Coach Henry K. Pcholt" varaliy
performera enrar tb Oklahoma
Sooner In a dual meet. Th Ok la
homa squad will Inrad Ih fluker
abod with a dual victory sheet
hat date bark over flv yeara and
will attempt to add another laurel
to their already crowded brow.
Th scheduled mil-tip Hh Coach
Jacobs crew promise to be a thril
ler and will enable Ml SH follow
er to iret their flrat lin on po-
I .ILL .V.. VI. wImham riklft.
bv Pr. Haiti, rinm Wll-. r, "",, .
lining 1 1 . i ' v u I ' - - -
Hams of th T'nlverelty of NebraVa
department of soctolory. Paturday.
Other Sectional Matting
Sectional meetlnr of tb Ne
braska Academy of Scleneea will
be held both Krlday and Saftireiay
In blolory. chemistry, earth science,
mathemattca. physic, end aoclal
aclencea and MKh achool teacher
rmiip. These will be more techni
cal than the funeral sesolona. The
Nebraska History Teacher asso-
door conference crown at their
Urrtion of CoiiAf
)lnm aooaomlca rlrl ' ,k
Cuiit-v of ArTiclir today aad
tomorrow rait ballota la th
Homa r'eoaosnlce baildlai for
lb liodde of Atrlcultar Tb
l.trntity of th todds will sio
be aooaa atetiil h mouata bee
float la lb r"artnr fair pa
rade natarday taortlnt Pealdea
tb Ooddee f Afrtcwlora. bee
ti atteodaata ar elected at
tbl time Healor firla la th
Colter of Agriculture ar ellsi
ble for election h!rh Is spo
eor4 by the Homa rlvb.
001 REGULAR NINE
V blik kool. Mles
bmmhmhm i aii ll mm Minnmin win
. . . vlo 1 1 1 ..... t.. im airt truaveed' t
-eY KV 4LVr I wly. u , Ceacb
-xa hpiim i'i " y.-
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Lx s f.ald Hil will ever ei. tn . i
t th Hutr app'a n'W l..k r
a artie th bo 1iamn in
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NSTRUCTORS SPEAK
10
t-l'-ft. ML, t-k Aav t ' ! aft a ...ik.. -..tsV aaaMh-)r
, Monday Afternoon: : rKeS,; , r rV5T cJSi -
Pickett Hurls p.V i ec'ir.., ch.a: :r::v--
riCKCU nuilb ei., tsaus.ed ef "(; ' ,f ,h, ,t?a crobw.t.c to r:'V. r-. .
w , . "'-J D.M.e ta pac.ti. t -cK
Alth tb r(nra of uli. n. ,,u i. h imutl carnival weeo , t.Vf.m ea cem all
the Husker aeooad at rmC b..i.U v.a.M.y iis.. "Wa n- m.d ; .e f blnrt nrrVfls
. r,...w KMrtMiaturv . 1
.ma iii -i .... .- ,wrlt1a crrOI lui"H I I 1 11 I I 1 1 I I 11 I R I 11 II I
niun wbii.iLiuiiLL
Professor. Swcnk, Hoppert,
Kesner and Wiedemann
Broadcast Today
Talks by member of th ttnlrer
lty faculty mka tap the tarfe part
of th fnlverahy of Vebraaka radio
pro (ram for thl week. Prof F.
Mussehl. cbalrtnas) of poultry bua
bandry; Trof M. H. flweok. chair
man of entomoloay. K. H. Hoppert
atate ettenalon atent In bonlcul
ture; H. ). Kesner. professor , of
civil enrlneerlnt. P l- C.
Weidemsnn. profeor of history
mnA nrtnclnlea of education. Will
broadcaat today. Th pro ram for
the remainder Of the week la a
follow:
Tuewdsy, Apr" 30
SO to : - tn. Weather ro
ar
ence circle and where they are
ctfft and the Nebraska Council i "t" w"",a '
of Oeorraphy Teacher will hold
meetlnr In conjunction with thV
Association of Nebraska for Oeo
rraphy. History and the Social
Scleneea.
The annual banquet of th Acad
emy of Sciences will b held Ftl
day evening at the Vnlrernlty club
Th business meeting will b fr
day afternoon. The academy meets
every other year at the I'nlrerslty
of Nebraska.
MADAME
scHBrjflnn - -lEiag
UNIVERSITY COLISEUM
Wednesday, May 1st
Buy or reserve your setts early at Boj P. Curtice Co.
Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00
southern horn and ar bent oo re
peating on th outdoor track.
Fight foe ftecends
IVp Indleatea that th contest
will reeolv Into a firht for second
and third place to cinch the win
i kMM ti.a Gmkmi ihihIif
IIIIIB lll'lll-l W. lir -
ha assembled several lnl!viauai , t B QaM(oiis
stars tnat reim supreme in coni-r-1 rvMiltrr Problema
W 'l-..lby Prof- F. F. Mussehl. Chalrmaa
I" ienM - , vi...w...il
, 50 to 10:00 a. tv "4 H Club
Crier." by Russell Patle. Coller
Student and 4 H Clubber from lie
n o to 1S:M P. tn Insect
and Cream representattvea
tronr In th other eventa.
Only two of the Oklahoma per
formers displayed their warea at
the Prake relaya. Shelby winning
th high Jump and "Hippo Howell
rotng to the flnala In both the dla
fiis ari the thot. The other mem
bers of the souad remained at
horn In preparation for the com-
terda afterooon. taking T to SlTha Husfcsrs trem Nsbrssks fs'1
verdict la eight Inning Wltta who. in heir usual way tr
.w. ,.r .iM.a aar."ei e. i-n, - -
for th B team enll-aed the gama
witb a bmr la th aecond laaing
nnllri and wori4i"i' ' ' 1 : .
msytta a areod piaca In tha Oraka
tam.e. tn t ad pic cne
la th ahutti rata wrhtth aa wen
COMPETE IN CONIES!
t took
!C A. Bonday morafng artek
matier of Interest to th groi.p
wwr dlecu.aed Mis ACIIa R
eolCsoo. a snember of tb ad'Ho j
boarw. also attended
i . . . .
w-ww ami
i iki futti rtiv inn . a iMiiiti nna
for f.v i.ning. i. ji-w. IWt Than Hundred I earns v-1"
framthat tha yanagsn. got to th. mW..tP.et.T ba Cm 'W n Af ',;-,.T - I 1
Rcott.bloff mound ar.i.i for three T",, m,M . bttr ArC PrOpTlCS!'. 1 TOT a, at-,
muffs they pushed four mm ,oer , b,' fof t, ,Mrtovhtff. HnnuailVllCl . w-
tba platter befor thy wer iw 1; VrrrTTi- Lr'
,1red I'rbaa finished tb. gam. 'or He Srh(1(( . ; Nbr.,ka high achool track and ZrCiT.r'
th regular Oauger waa on th ... . ..i cream thla ' ri.M aibietea will rather la Uneolnl ? Z
V,!.rAnll-0..; hVin r,"' ,or ", cflm", ,u" "''Imdav and Batorday. May 10 a4
i"" i - - - ,rh t he oiiianom roonrn i i'iu . . , v . ivMrir-
and wa. relieved by Sloan yJ, , bill ket for the , ' JV
Wim Wiidu tt.t coming dual affair la ni bubbling aeventb annual prep achool rnam
Witt proved to b the mo: po- orcr with any ad- anc in'ormatloa j rionahlp to be held ta tha btemorl
tent atlcksmaa for the afernoona on the two teams but f.-ora th(i vartium Over a hundred teams
i . W .a.u. Win i sa 'All r llff)l ij. -'ai tttlktk fa. I h f t fsflnM! and r ooct4 to compel for bonor
to th Plat H showed out two Nebraika In past reaya and meets tMi year, aurpaaslng th bigh msrk j
alnrlea and a homer Keyes hit an this year, the Hoonera should ba-a ! f eighty ell entrama at tba Itll
even f.o. whtl Bnjgg made ll a small edge over tre mea rrom rrair.
two out of fire tlmea to bat th north. Oklahoma. Missouri aad: four groaplnr ara to b Incrod-
Ttesldea outhlttlnt the regulara. Nebraska are considered th clsss ,d In th meet thl year la pier.
' p ln oumiiiiia . .. . . .... -. ri.kt aij ,w. .Km. mmA Sat tha oast ew
10 to 1 th secona nau a r""1 ' " - - - - - v.
day In the field wiib r.o errvr. th pre.ent and It ahould b a , e ral year Th
chalked uo agamat them great meet on th Memorial m
The prvaent week rromlse to be dlutn cinders Saturday arternoou.
a boar one for the red ao Ved squad
,.,, e.me aerie. wl;h the Ar nt In tba past thra ywsra
r.t. V,f the Season." by Prof. M.
H. Swenk. Chairman of EconomR
Kntomoiogy.
1J:10 to 1I S0 p. ra spraying
home in preparation ror mi mm- . Stat
ICOTalltins
Thrill Drama
THERE ig more mystery
in one Chin&maa stand
ing in a shadowy Chinatown
doorway, than in all the mys
tery stories ever written.
There ig more genuine action
and thrills in this tale of the
tongs than in three ordinary
pictures, A topic that is
front page news. A theme
that is intrigtdng.
An entertainment that is un
forgettable. Come, learn the
fate of this pretty white
woman lost in the American
Orient.
WALLACE
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A PARAMOUNT 100 TALKING PICTURE
WITH
FLOEF.NCE VIDOX
WAKNER OLAUD
Trczn the Story "TONG VAR"
W-tAT sToea m on la the Inner
temples of the ancient secret
orders of the Tongs? See the JeM tf
despair the sacred Joss
houses. A white woman attracted to
these sinister abode "1
tbelr white boss.
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
Audible News Events
This
f. , V, : n l- Si U vrr-.l-
1 Hi M i.t, I WW vvoea:
ihowi i- -7-a
MAT. I0c-35e Eva lOe-SOc
this Satnrlay. Tom Churchill, an
Olympic deeathalon man. placed
second at 'he Penn relaya In th
all-around eventa and will be on
hand this weekend.
Both Tama Prepare
Coach Jacobs baa Indicated that
he will assemble- his full atrength
I to confine his dual first-place pur
suits. With the Big Sl champion
ships looming on th borlaon Just
three weeks off. all mem here of
I the newly onranired group are con
i centratlng on the coming affair and
the next two weeVn acheduled dual
I acraps are a part of the extensive
j program.
Coach Schulte sating Into Imme
! dlate preparation for thla week-end.
i Monday, following their return
from the Prake gamea and will
continue with several try-oute thru
out the week. All poeeibl' po'at
I winners will compete aralnst Okla
jhoma. Yesterday the members of
the squad limbered up with heavy
w-ork In store for them for Tues
iday. Wednesday and Tburaday.
Thraaka blah achool athleUC ..OCla
tlon baa eeceealtated the adding of j
another dlrlalon for competition.
ProrpectB for a record breaking
Varrlea scheduled for rrlday and h.a Nebraska lool-.d HV a wlnnr affair loom bright following th
K.mrirrv The firs' rs me on the for th, annus! outdoor parade of i perform a nee of th prepatera at
k!. Zmond "l7l be Plave4 Fr! t-. conf.renc a'stara. The ottdeor different high tchool meeta
raffernTn T wl'h e lar cla.h will b. moved up t Iowa State thla , throughout th- seaaon thua
17urdM morn "g The spring Instead of Nebraska aa baa j far. SpeclM l"ret
romlng Raturaay morning " wkii .v. w.trht and middle
wtKwtAi' iniiid was Idle practically own """ r v- -
Rhodes squan was ia " I 1 .. . it Am li.t.tis.. tire tb trtittlt
trenglh seems to be concentrated
Thla week'a artlvlUea call for a
final winding op of acheduled
meete prior to the state affair.
Practically all the prep achool
teama w ill vie for honors In pre
paration for the final two daya of
actlvltlea.
TU. wctt's trUvfJrt for Vebrst-
all of last wee. 1 ne mnni.un " --
rrew la reported to be a ball club ntat month, four t.ama will put up
cTrhe 'lm order and a real con ! creat fight for the ch.mplon.h p.
or tne .ir.i . . , Ts-W Mluauri. Kanaaa. Okie.
flirt is promisea m to.h . 'k.w.
itnmi ainn rtiDrgiaati iwww "
The score or tne game o7 (
follows. w uu i. M.tii itu anttMt number
o o o o 1 o i o.:. rrr"...:-:- k.
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; PLAN HUSKER DEFEAT
; Net Champions oN)klahoma
Prepare for Matches
With Nebraska
1 Oklahoma Sooner are coming
i northward thto week-end to play
off a match with Husker racquet
rnn. Saturday afternoon, at the
Tennis club courts In Antelopa
park
Oklahoma ia a strong favorite In
' nig 81x clrclea. having taken tha
i title several yeara In aucceaalon.
Last Saturday they won from Amea,
i taking a clean aweep of tba
j matchea.
Pharmacy Men
Start Work On
House Cleaning
Pharmacy ball, -one of the oldest
buildings on the campus, la undor
mlni it annual rejuvenation In
'preparation for Ita g-ala night,
Thursday of this week. The magic
hand of Edison, aided by paper
I atreamera trailing about the room,
: are wiping the wrinkles of age
from the face of the venerable
; building and giving to It an appear
ance of hectic vitality.
Already the windows of the bulld
1 ing are being cleaned tip to shine
! with perfection. Floors are being
j swept with extra care. The former
' laboratory deooratlona of acid
bottles and Innumerable chemical
solutions are oemg rupucru , ... . n-n.rtmnt , vn-
beribboned array of green ana wrnim ud survey,
white streamers done In gay May- .
V..0 iv av.uv ill. i uv nw
logp Peace Treaty," by Laura B.
Pfeiffer, Ph. D., Associate Profee
eor of European History.
Other periods silent)
15-10 to 11:30 P. m. Farm flash.
1:30 to l:S p. m. "A Bridge
of 1.500 Feet Span." by H. J. K
ner. Profeaaor of Civil Engineering.
J -45 to l:fM) p. m "How to Con
struct and Play the Pottery Bella."
by Pr. C. C. Weldemann. Profe-aor
of History and Principles of Educa
tion. Wednesday, May 1
:S0 to 1:35 a. m. Weather ra
port. .
:S5 to 10:00 a. m "Child
Health Pay." by Mr. True Home
maker. 12:00 to 13:30 p. m (Silent.)
1:30 to 1:00 p. m. Sociology
talk. "A Trip Through Rnral Ne
braska." by Anna M. Cameron, Ex
tension Instructor fn Social Wort.
Thursday, May 2
J:30 to 9:35 a. m. Weather r
nort.
1:35 to J:50 a. m Weekly Mu
seum talk, by F. C. Collin, Cora
tor. J:50 to 10:00 a. m. "Exercises
In Fundamental Gymnastics," by
Teresa Huesman. Pepartment of
Physical Education, Women's PM
slon. 12:00 to 12:10 p. m "Opportuni
ties for Agricultural College Grad
uates." by Prof. H. E. Bradford.
Principal of the School of Agricul
ture. 12:10 to 12:20 p. m "Milk
Losses from Abortion." by B F.
Morgan. Assistant Professor of
Dairy Husbandry.
12:20 to 12:30 p. m. 'If You
Can," by Jessie Greene. Assistant
State Extension Agent In Boys and
Girls clubs.
2:30 to 3.00 p. m. Twenty-ninth
lesson of the Radio Course In Be
ginning Spanish, by Pr. J. E. A.
Alexia, Professor of Romance Lan
guage. Assignment, Lesson 29 In
the textbook.
Friday, May S
:30 to 9:35 a. m. Weather re
port, 8:35 to 10:00 a. m. "Summer
Presses for the Family," by Mra.
True Homemaker.
12:00 to 12:10 p. m. "Are Your
Implementa Ready?" by C. L. ZInk
Instructor In Agricultural Er.?i
nee ring.
12:10 to 12:20 p. m. "How 1821
Farm Accounts are Helping Farm
era Improve their Business in
192,H by Ralph Cole. Farm Man
agement Demonstrator.
12:20 to 12:30 p. m. "Farmers'
Fair," by Robin 6 pence.
2:30 to 2:45 p. m Health talk.
"Mouth Infections," by Dr. H. H.
W'aite. Professor of. Bacteriology
and Pathology.
2:45 to 8.00 p. m The fifth of a
aeries of Nature Talks, by Pr. R,
H. Wolcott, Chairman of Zoology.
8atu'rday, May 4
9:30 to 9:35 a. m. Weather re
port. 9:85 to 9:48 a. m. "Origin of
Place Names In Nebraska," by J
Rerulara
Yannirana c.iuivv .HOU,4 tumi.h a.iir.d
Batteries: Regulara Pickett. I r ; competition and Kanaaa od Mle
ban. and Snygg; Yannlgana Gau-; toupJ ,houi fiht ft out In tba "la
ger, Sloan, and Halbelasen. tsrtc vM with Nebraska cutting
. - - k., .k. Af th tiaoera In
,AT Txrr,CTTM7TlI hoth distanc and relay vfta. ft j
HOLLIiM3V U iv I it h b.,,, , ,on- tim, t(ne thi
nFS RVC1T VL carlt and Crwam of Nbraka baa
Nr color, to flrrt plaoa In
i th eudoor vnt on tb track and
W,Vr it Alrjha. RhO taU 'thlno ar roundlna Into ahap. now
Metflbert 01 Aipna a.:.o u fep ,noth,r wht, .watrd tam
Wiu Be waae Knon
At Conrocation
of athletei from th Cornhuaker
state.
m v.,- itr I nl tmm oredft-
Harold Holllncsworth will rro-. aful B,ttlnf up winners for a
sent his junior recital at the Fine
Arta convocation at it ocioca m
the Temple thater today. Mr.
Holltngaworth ia In the class of
Virr Hall Thomaa. He will be Be
long time cow and this just bad to
come out. We wont be with tne
column very much longer now and
aa the balmy Bprlnr breexea sub
side for the annual Big Six outdoor
we
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To start doing your
studying
For thi year
Start with hope im
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And a Magee'a ahrrt
on your back.
$2.50
anJ more
nmumbImI by Thillp jorgensen. imea nevt month
piano. Emanuel Wls.mow. violin. bof fhat ,hlg T Ult prediction
and Kenneth Loder. Velio. 1s jj,, ,nj tnat the Scarlet should j
The program i! a be hoisted to the top or tne cycione j
MendeUaohn. Ye Peorle. Rend na
Your Hesrts:" Air. if With All i
Your Hearts." Tedy opn a bi wk In ;
Usit Dn b:st v ie eine riunie. spring athletic at Nebraska. Baa-;
Dvorak. Als d!e site Mutrer. ball, track, and tennla and aprlng
.wt' p.ri-ni'o le .toielyn. football will all appear In tha
(violin obligate.)
Tschalkowsky, Pourq io
Maecagnl, Ave Vi.!'i '
Ilgato
Donald, Prelude.
Geehl. For You Aloue
SPECIALISTS
For Ladies' Fancy Silkc
Fashion Cleaners, Inc.
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a. w. twiLcaa. j.
AT vouai txoe
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T VOUt DO
aport-o-Hght thla week. All action
will take place on th home eampua
ol- so vry lover of every different
pastime should be able to be enter,
talned on tb Hukr campus this
week. The Oklshoma Nebraska
Edwa'rda. Morning Serenade A dual track meet on the etadium
Reveille) clno.ra enouic craw iarv tuhbw-
At this convolution Hie t ew log of track fant and ia tha hifih
memberaof Alpha Tho Tau T-n tc1 light on the week'a athletic pro
announced. Br.m. The Kansa. Farmer, from
. TV
m i -k .. m - v a . . dr
- m a 1 m w-
The Start of
'The Barker"
Score Again!
A strange lore in
the wrilda of a
South Sea island-
A cop aent to catch
a mnrderesa ; he fall ni
lore trith her and hack
they ajo to ciriliration and
he law!
rMi m a a
IJMrai!
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HEQ FIRST TALKIE!
100 TaCtlc Too!
pole style.
Old Hall Shine.
Yes, Pharmacy hall Is beginning
to look like a ballroom. Enterpris
ing students have set aside their
ayruDS and lowdera, pills, decoc-
, tions, spirits, capsules, olntmenta
1 and so forth, to aid in dressing tip ,
the interior In a fashion which will
Invite the public gaxe, curlosity,r
admiration.
And thJs week another era of ad
vancement is to be noted. Phar
macy bai ia to appear In full dress
outfit to keep open bouse In th
evening and far Into tbe night
Capriciously, she will shower
guetftts with cosmetics and powders
and pills. In a more sober vein ah
will earnestly show bow to ferrlt
out adulterants from milk. If there
Is a trace of caffeln In coffee yon
may be assured It will be discov
ered. - There are ways to Identify oleo
margarine from butter. Adulter-
anta In cocoa, maple syrup, spices, 1
and flavoring extracts can be dis
covered easily. Lighter veins of ac
tivity may be found in room 1
where the "pharmacectlclanj" will
play for general entertainment
Sterling
Silver
Special Showing
May 3rd to 11th
National Silver Week
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CNIVEMITY JEWELER
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VAT7DZVXLIX AUTHOR
JOHNNY HYMAN
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Rupvlity of Motkra
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A UNITED AUTIST
100 TALKING PICTUKE
Jna Msc!t Erown
"pOQUXTTE" tb girl who.
V-' Imrt ia torn oetwwa irty to
tbe fatter ah idolise. nd tbe forbid
den, krra that crtoa from her ewul, to
teemaai aha atdorav.
VTISP of luatooant girlhood, wtcdm of
w bar fatbert tailor J11 "Tff
what wei J woman io lir Gist
ionate kre rer reapcta tbe botmd
artea of tradltSona nor soelaj caste.
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Matlnoa S3, Evening 60c
Children 10c
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