THE DAILY M MtASKAN IIIRFX -1T5IUV. MAY 31. 1 filSH OUTLINES Social Calendar SPORT EVENTS F0R NEBRASKA j D.rcctor Proposes io Book Non-Conference Teams For Thanksgiving FRESHMEN GET GAMES KcopWcs Will Play Two Big Six Contests During Kali Activity ! TveeaUy ,My tt l.ainnia l-amM Initiation, at $ VIlM'k. I. W. C, Prida. May 14 l"elta Sigma Ilt bout party ttur)y, May M Alpha Delia Theta houee party Phi KM bout party, hifuia N'u hixita aitjr, Iwlia 7.e houae party lUiun.a l'tl He's home pary. I nlvn Literary Harleiy pirate, Crie I'PnilCATiONAL SERVICE i GETS TEACHERS JOBS', Doctor and Mrs. Weidemann Produce New bound Quahtu m Celestaphone Future Instructor Obtain Positions in Secondary, Grade Schools nTcntion Proves Versatile Became of Intonnation in Varied Uses Home Made MuiicaJ Instrument IN IN TENNIS CLASS Is ARE IB BE EXAMINED ."feiErs ' HemarkabU lone qualii) il.wao ' i..4.. it.m t .Ivpianhiine. a liiuoit al rV.ai.ioD. for ne.l year la whlrh l.i.irun.eut lla.d by " ' laarbete wer placed iU. depart- Dr. and Mra C . eid-manr, . U-i meat of eduraUOBal .errire laii j week oi ibe ra.lio Ixx oi WrU . "... . j ..,.. I. .Iire.-lni of Hie liUteail t .... v . . . .hi ' .....hamI refeienre and ana: Mri. n ilium bi iiB.iiv..-. rh at Mehola la a rani high ' a-arrh and glvea a cour-e in .e - - M.-i. k . m i . . m n 1 1 1 i i 1 1 in i in school, juarvei niorin ,i"t j - , i pumary grades lea.her al AkroB. ) fir.i lime ihe Instrument h lt -n. i.t will teach Latin The releaiaphoiie m .f the per ! . -n. it i ......... f.u.iU' ilmi la mallei ai e L.te. Minnie fftuiaion alii leech luted lo strike i.-iiam inatriiMle fmh aad alilh grede. Toroihy ' whta h produce mutual t"i . k. 1 . . . I .. .. I. .. .. m Inn Mill. f 1 1 I ,.,,rfrfiir ai ""tifiiu rdu.atlon raport lo Mr. tianiAB aumlMai lvn a iKa fia I h. ,r ;. of Nrl)iak lll 'l , .. 1:1 s. ualiia at ill Hi ii . ,411 m ' . i v.J II - tr!drd at Hi I ... ib 4l"H-iora or ,,,r IS k i'V i.MI"1.0- j... U invliil ,n.. or mala floor of Cell . nil' n i su" " '""" lota.a 0r lalu. baiMt 4 aud T'v t.ti ili '"" fhH,-i o'clof k In th aft-rnoon of Tbura- - .... .i.-ilieiic.l. It t bn-ldar or I'riaar. May It and :4. . 'i.. lumklnc of nonron siudr.nia uuabla io maat vlth fr the elo.lni sam vr Htanioa at iba aboa '. tlonoit hnura r aakad to a M ' "' . a ..k.il.il mmm in i n in rwtm nT rallaaun bo II,. nail 1 W f'lirwu" . 1 1 ' . ... " . 1 ..., . ..,?.. fol...a- for. l-rldny. May 14. botw... the Mrn. t ..L.iaiai ! tl.aiaAa aAtl HIT I HI 14II BltOR IK wv ' ft.... 'll.aa twill aval a K nAnlml Will fVwvW. .Noma will do eounty aiat work llUI tlllVHI 11 III Vwn rwn j( J, icsis io tnecK txaci i Physical Fitness , N tha Nabratka rhool of Arl Ml mm taking ii nit tor ertdtt , fuir- (l Curtla. Patrlro Nkkola ii nii.1 i.t ilia dabartfflMi of ! win luch aau.le and iJiiln. Hr In tha Jiiolnr blh nrhool ai North Datta. Many ta Curtla la Iba Nabratka -hool of Airl- iIh anii ( ..rvlna Irnrlha anl llllHlinpr arf hrld In plar orr rtniiiilnc Minx SuarlM err pit Job ttl Ihuine College It nhii) Sani. fiadutt aiu.trui in HKilof) and boiany. baa aiirptad a K.itioo for ntit yar blolnfv inalrurlnr al Uuiiik olrc. l'r-tr. Nh Mta Sini wrunl hr A Tl d r. - ai linaiia in 'I. and br M A at lh rnivirall of Nfbiat ka in An aitltlo rottrrrnlni bar ! irn li oik on habit fnrniinf In raiilivoima aa publuhrd In ' I Iih Journal o' l'om(aralla l') i liolotrj , and rtvrn al lliu ii fin Nabiaaka Aradrmy of S.H-iicvt. Mi" will be nature roiiii.i'lui ai Oatiip Klaauia at Mil'ord i lilt tuminrr. BOlof). al llotloB. Mifhui"i Trotaator lniay hat alto bn-n (laaud a t lioitrthlp mlib lit'-h to tarry on traduata nik H jiraduatad fmm loa Hia'a rolla la ll!J and bat bn aa intirurior al tha I'nirartiiy of Ntrakt ata thai lima Tha Nabratka inttrunor hta not )M mad publw lilt d I tln eoammni hit uiannont FATENSION IIKAI) 1TF.M)S MF.KT A A Reed Returni Trom NationaJ Contention Of Directors A A rt !. dirrlnr of iha um vtrtHy Viiantton dlvialnn rriuinrd rnily from a national mti o illrrrtnr nf rtrnlnil work In-lit at Aumin Taaa. durlnc ih f tt thna dtyt of lati wk Mr Hrcl trportrd that iba aitanrianra rwallaat, l'b a'l rt'it of iho lountry rprad U'ork of iha nn-llnf rn t'J mainly In rnutla laka lnvulinc tiandarditaiiun of at'antion ou lhrouhoti( iha rauniry. Mrffbia ai faced io niM-t nl yaar la N ork at tuatt. of Saw S ork univr.". alii. I n'.unihia and l!urt Naaiiy ariaiM CO Special for Graduates 1.00 1.50 lJt5 1.75 2.95 .04 tt ! Itt $0 lmii.n f.(rinf 100 tt it. Mm ... 100 carat ir HM l aanat Oi' a'r'at 'paman Cravei Printinf Co. VI Na tub. In the relraiaphon. inailo from botil. er eiplalnad la apparanr II l iM'iiipililnE i , lirvou, ,,ikt at ll aa played Ilka the Dlophon. I h mimlclana (or nw ,rt.nf.. Kiplana .land to pl.y H anJ double ro i,,,,,,, of ,,, ,tninintt ha . . i . . -. -Mi IiLm tin hlark aud w k. ii . . .i i. knli.i in mm I piaira 1 r iirvu iuuhpiiv.i m ..mi....... .... - hfa kaya of a pUno The 1)1 ' available ihrouuh lh Ki"'!oil r .irlpa whrn .irurk Hh malina ,lviion nkt and muairal lnitrumol i j fl ( If aya of EIomMnffi tana id mj - - : . , , of plate, era i lika- ilif blai k and -on ia.ii til aa in iha normal iralnlai , j Tibrai . ai differeni pl-rhr-a arror.i ibi7 w- . . ihi r Irne'ht. Varieua Ten. ObUlnrd Tk.. a.nrl III Ibl kl UillK llow II the tube, mhirt? they are nmpliiifd Vora Upioa will b a m.'hunailca In.trttetor at Madiann. Kula Mr wis will toaeh lmmary edura flnai al Pnlnar rAllac. SMAV RIXFJVKS KASTKHN OFFER i.irtmwin ana batvean I lllttl ...... . . i .Mna ' ...I..I I V. m hk ri An . ',,,.,. K tio.i i ai l.lnroln. Iha diarmant of phy.lral di v.uih.T lS-MIoarl ar Un ration haa alto ro,uad aiudaota p040'" In roevlirat )maaiica to report to vmcnibar j:Kantaa Aisiea at room :07. Collaeunt. a. .oon aa poa- . , I albie to mak appolntmnta for the ?h'. new plan put. the Mlatnurl Cnal e.anilnatlon.. at the oftlea ml ai "a bpn.T iimc It l frit. 'hour. Indkated In the foretolnf 1 r.-.u. h.. Cimii ' lrrapb. r t lb rmmalo Mtul will tearb In thn ,nd (nl t,tk: kimk K.M..-r xol Boslon School Attempts tO borne eeoaoBMr. departmrnt al . l0 ,0iitid Ibau wouhl Hir " , r. I Dm Hill and Ntil Rlrhaidt In iha tM alone. The mnlli-in iiM-d nr Hire PrOICSIor to TcaCU ) jhoma aeoaomlr. departmenl al i of nffupeni riyliiK. In-a nft Architecture tfora Friday. May 14. batwta tha Mnroa. na.fi i arprr w. - (or the muni'-u - " ..Li.hnma al Not-1 Imura nt 11 and 11 o'clock In the i klBfltrfanea inaenwr ai a.io. ,,r hat. and hrav. nar.ier , w.. v ... - - - . ... a ....i. D..I.. arhultra ktl almMl i . 1 rhlur IllMl lim. rf. r. .-.n.. a eoniraet to tttrb flrtt and arcond ' ftrfl u0,j for hicliri noiea. I hoy tii.nt of aprhliertural rnjiineerin gradaa at Meadow Oroe. ,r roajud headed. rnppd wiih hRS fferrd a potlilon aa I " i.-.. -nrt ,,.in ilnr. Ilir liHtidh'i. .,.,.... in arr'ilirrtural drtiRn I HERE AND THERE ... . .. ... . .. 1 .1.. I,uiwtl..t . , 1. .1 .l.l.M IhlrK awl lllin ln". - nirU'.or jn rr iiihiuhi uniRu i ! are .mall alendrr atieka. a minuter yMnnri,UBrt la Intlliuie or rei n ,of mallna n br- held In eliii.-i ."aT- and HU ibr Huakera In r.o, . pUe.Jfied AH .n.u. hv ihr f InBrm lo r h more UdbMI ICU nU8 have been lluakrr frr.nmen n.- -.. rc m hn..kr. for to anniea ny n. u. l.UlklVJi riL.t-0 iu flh.atl.;etlcdireiior. Jnlllb"l nrfitV VSTATF n Noxrn.brr 9. then Ihr Mlsnourl : tUAli fc3 1 A I fro-h IH eonie lo Lincoln. t)tl tt,,- nklahonm aqtian. AlDieiC Aliempva vo Annunl ronrerrnre rropa rmmnj ihnmi-lonKliip "l be lirl.l al Nr. bitka on Thankuplvlni? day. It an dvlded by family rrprrnrnta trr Tho nirri -w til be run off ith the Nebraska loa Siato (turn. Mexican Villa. Arthur Cordon. S20 South Six teenth atreet. filed a petition la tbe county court Saturday for tho ad- mlnlatraHsin ftf 111 4.&00 BCr t- . k.. .. .! I itii in Mniirn ill ma uvuv-aaw , Cn::. Tar Tre I brother. Anthony Ward Gordon, a f:,,n, . ) J 2S-Nrora,kH at Mis-1 ro.mer ITnltreraiiy of Nebra.ka a.b. ar iniiri November I Kansaa bit ska. Novotnber Oklahoma bmskt. Hoo? Slate I. Completed I leia. Ne- Inihnnr (inrdon owned the P8 Tablo ranch located near PUUapam In the atate of Chlapaa, Mailco. On September 20. 106 he disappeared myaterlouaty. Arthur Cordon then nwv,. w- i opera ten ine rincn iui i . . i . . - -.. ....I If . . i L . v.. I The hiinkriDau aime mi , arter oettn or nis vcar In. ltides ton pamrfi. cIosIdkw, f0rPfd to flee In the Villa up- rAk....-v 10 The i . i . .j.hii la Tm. rlliina. .for.mn uu -i..r, a i Nc- ihc neason on February 29 omplrte kdipdule is: January 10 Kan.aa Attsle at ManhattRn. Jtnutry 17 Mi..ourl al Colum bia. January 22-Iowa Stale al Ames. Jhiiiihi) 25 Oklahoma al Lin coln. ! February 1 Kansas Asuie. at Lincoln. I February I Oklahoma al Nor man, i Febiuary 10 Kanaaa at Law-; renre. I February 15- Missouri al Lin-j coin ..in nnnirnl nf the estate Anthony Gordon waa an athlete at the rnivemlty In 1"2. He waa also a profe.slonal baseball player. COLORADO AGGIES LISTS JUNE TERM School Offers Variety Courses, Visitors on Staff of Faculty. of i-rt J'nlllna Mav 17.--Sltldent. Jbn.ary 22-lowa Sia.e. at Lin- ! from mhny w, come t0 r,rt '"lruaty 29-Kanas at Lincoln, j Collin, thla .ummer to combine re Tlia Miisouii fieldhouse was fav- creation in Colorado's invigoratinf oreii i y (iireiiot's ana lacuiiy rep rejcnlHiivrs for in conrerenre in iloor and outdoor chamiilonships. If the Columbia trark is not ready It ts probable that the tneel will be held at the Ak-Sar Hon coliseum at Omaha. Orover for Nebraska Jack Grover, veteran referee and trark star, favored holding tbe meet each year at Nebraska, since Lincoln was the most live track city on the circuit. Wrestling championships were given lo the Kansas Aggies, to be held March 7 and S. IMsctifision of I lie possible ways and moans to stabilize coaching po sitions brought the agreement that coaches should be free from the In fluence of alumni and townspeople. It wag generally agreed that fac tors making up a good coach in cluded the winning of a reasonable ... - lih Inatrnr-tlnn in llie ll Llllllftir nun - - enieenth annual session of the Col orado Agricultural college summer school, which will open June IT. More than COO enrolled in the school last year. Widely known educators and sci entists will teach many of the most important courses of study. The summer session Is a school espe cially for teacher. In vocational ed ucation In trade and indu.try, ag riculture and home economics, as well as general education. Regular college subjects will be taught, alio, for the benefit of students de siring to complete certain phasei of their work in short time. Divide In Session The summer session will be dl fc i and witu me nu"'-'p - I ARIS. (IP) Never before in .raj. hy ihe fingers lo n-ach nior iha tiiaiorv r iha I'nlverslty of,,w.n Aflat nn1v aaa i. V . .a, atanv f Arait aTfl Kill- I nk.. ... t . a.l.MM la ATI anf ranal ntrw u . w. - -, I i nr n'irpi aii"' J..a. A.Mllail at A Pel I fir tO I .. a - anl . (ih Pri'H I tlllli; a nu kTvera "tnivnn fii w mill i nun it " - - the report of the Bch mlniatry . of r0afilbllit y. With -ompHrailv. lv Of eduratlon. Just published. , ntr(1 mnllets It sounua like a por- Of th I4.i4 Stuoema wno nam frntlii piano, the tones aie nm mairlrulated for tbe apnni mra- ef V0Ume but they are stronL-ei ter. $.745 came from roreign ibo. j,en first produced, graniwii tba report aHe-wed. .fading. Willi the softer niHllets the tnnea are more iikp ine uien.ir.i iVlT.I.V.iiK MAN Ulnim t"r auiu'ear mn Hi.aran'aail litcama. .IM ''' I wh.-.l .-inl aid. ip Vli. 0;'-i.n. !! Tpi minal Kl'U . I - - r-'-r it' ap mimA liE hor raee ran .' ''' th l t I aeae I all aannrlia rtaanla Ti'k" "hit Mm afi" "f iha Oo4 ll'ia p' lll ha tha aaaafin Ihilll ppnaai'ea PETER B. f,-eflf Nf'iiJ '' fitly CalHnnttti ....... i, uiu ,lltluill Ul n I r.run.ui'. j number of ganic-n and the ability .ao divided to hold the confidence and respect tnree -eeks each. f Hie men. Followlnr the nlan of I a ...n niimirate, rotaUon of offlrers. M. F. Ahern ca(Ii0g has been printed nd any- ann nr. h. II. King or the Kanska one interested may obtain a copy Aggies, were made chairmen of the , ...i.i.,,, ,.h.ra hv writing to Dr. lli-lccalpt - a ...... Hit acini- Oi to Tii arrniTKMtate th a Unprer- JMtil atimkar allirlant TIPBtlOnt and various national botela have k... InfPaacrt vnlt WBrU. for fll tore provision, la being rushed on the remaining dormitory building of tbe University City, near the Pare Montaoun. Among the r.rlen. college, the Faculty of Law bold flrat place as an attraction for foreign atudenta. having registered 1.000 with fewer iv 1 it ft ft native vranchmen. The i iiih a.www - - - - I student, la thla eour are mainly from central Europe, japan ana South America. j FORT ATKINSON, la (IP) The only fort erer built for the protection or aa Indian tribe, br tbe Unit State government .ia ntrt ltVliannta to b rebuilt and preserved aa a national monu- . ... . . 1 1 haa meat oy imm ar'T'r,"' been ansouneed here. About ninety year ago tha Sloui Indiana of lower Mtnneaota and the Saca and Foxe. of upper Iowa harbored an 111 will for each other which often broke out Into open warfare. The government drew a . forty mile neutral atrip between them, and In thla territory placed the peaceful Winnebagoe. in 1J40. The new aettlera Buffered from depredations from both lde. and the government, to protect them, built Fort Atkinson. The fort was abandoned In 1849. but waa ac quired by the .late a few year, ago. and haa recently been turned over to the government. EASTON, Pa (IP) For the first time, Lafayette college lis voted to pension its professors who retire at the age of aerenty. Ful! profesaora will receive 12,500 a var there fter and associate pro fessor $2,000 a yesr. Althourh the retired professors will be relieved of all teaching work the pension will be known as eervlce salaries, so that the re cipient may engage In other work for the college NEW YORK. (IP) A uew sci ence Is to be developed next year at Columbia university. The uni versity haa made It known that it., i.iniiiiif nf reonhslcs. the v. hlrh the an illratlon of tided into two term. rhTTiwa and technique Is mad. to term open. J"""",';" th constitution an 1 .true 26; the arcond begins July J ,trth's hld.len riches, ends August 30. The first term U jura tr h , univel. .r... nf a nine orasn. (hat is. ii Is difficult to know when one ha been struck. With the xylophone the click of mallets on wood Is distinctly audi ble; with the celestaphon. It Is not. The listener can hear only the mu sic, which has the sound of a piano or an organ according to the mal lets used. Tuesday's fifteen minute concert was one of a serle broadcast from the university radio siailon throuirh the w inter. An old niuaic box niel ody wa one of the .elections played by Dr. and Mrs. Weldemann. The melody was played on the shorter plates of higher pitch with hard mallets, and the deep ba notes marked the melody. One of the unique features of the celestaphone is that the pipes or -t resonating tubes of the lower notes , which need to be quite long, are bent In "V" shape. This is the only Instrument In which this h been j done. "Celestaphone" Is mHile tip or a I derivation of the Latin word for "heavenly" and the word "phono" which Is of Greek origin meaning "sound." ! In his weekly radio hour this , winter Doctor Weldemann has ox- j plained how to make and play a number of musical Instruments. Hp considers the celestaphone as the most excellent of any he has made. The tllarlo, made from building EAT I AT TH a TEMPLE CAFETERIA GOOD COOKINQ REASONABLE PRICCt "The Student Store" Ymi will anjny nur anda mid luneh poi- tcr. . r.r In I Nooiulav l.iiniheoii. v Rector's Pharmacy C. E. Bochholi. Mor, IS and P. ... . ..'...- i. . ..nf l.trii- " Elgin Wrist Watches 19.00, 20.00, 22.00 25.00 and up to 125.00 A useful uinl lasting srnulu ii 1 ion gift. Hallett Uni. Jeweler Est. 1871. 117 119 So. 12. with RENEE ADOREE GEORGE DURYEA FRED KOHLER TltrWI ffcirfl iiba'bi' f"r htm'H ntmtnhr rreitrmmi'. VAUDEVIULB I-7- -7 Brady, Riddel & Murray WITH BEE CUNNINGHAM IN "Bits of Harmony and Comedy FAST COMEDY WALZER & KUBAN "Aw, Come On" MARVELOUS OPHOHtP' UBONATI SYNCOPATION tUPREME OQOOOOOOQIJOOOOOOOOOOOOO HUSILDD (DVISIE Into two halve or A well Illustrated summer school Foreign Boys Study Dairy Affairs at Ames Industrial Department Ames, Iowa, May 15. The sci ence of Ice cream and cheese niak ii'S is not only an alluring subject 'o American boya but also attracts foreli-n students, according to Prof. Martin Mortensen, head of the depsrtmrnt at Iowa State College. During the past nine years, seven teen foreign students from seven natio:it have graduated from that department. South Africa, with eight gradu " liouils tho. list, according to Mr. .Mortensf-n's report. China. South America and Denmark are J represented by two graduates, and Ireland. .Tun;o8lovakla and India each have lp n represented by one uian. Al lu-'Fr-nt there are six foreign "'uUiMis in th department, four of lioui Hie from Canada, one from B "J - . ... r- 'I- ivavv UltCClOl OI law irtiui . summer session and associate pro fessor of psychology and education, at the college. A school of athletic coaching .ub der the direction of Coach Harry Hughes, will be held during the summer school. The American Red Cross will conduct a eehool of home hygiene and care of the lck for it nurses during the second term. Graduate work will be im portant phase of the uromer e sion. Many have indicated they will aeek a master's degrea In soma branch of education. Plan Welfare chel Schools of child welfare, ibe drama and nutrition will be held also. Special eoure are to be or rered In economic and ocioiogy and business, in addition to couraa for club women and other of lim ited time. A few of the outstanding educa tors and scientists from varloua sections or the United States who will offer courses of study at tba summer school are: Dr. C. A. Prn.aer. mesldent or uunwooay Armenia and one from India. All j . ,!tut; Minneapolla. Minn.; Dr e graduare students. Most of the ' . ' t president. University ' i 1 . n ' DLllljriliB. .,voi v. EtaUuareE have returned to their uti'e lunus where they have in-'louuce-i Am-r'can methods Into tlie native Industry. WOMEN WILL SPLASE IN FIRST MEET TODAY H'.Hitiniml frmn Vmk 1.) r managing the swimming meet (ommltlees ai-e as follows: poster ttmlttee. Msrraret Shepard and B"ri Raker: arrangements. Cath rln Tread way. Virginia Guthrie, rid L tt. Knox jumping will be an by students majoring In phya ! education. H W. Foght. president. University or Wichita. Kans.: Dr. Henry c. Sherman, head of the department of chemletry. Columbia University, New York City; Dr. Edward K. Strong Jr.. profes.or of psychology, Leland Stanford University: Dr. E. L. Klrkpatrlck, In charge of rural social research. University Of Wisconsin; Charlee R. Allen, edu cational consultant of the Federal Board for Vocational Education: j C Wright, director of the Fed eral Hoard for Vocational Educa tion and R- N- Keppel. manager of personnel and training. Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. , ha. been approved by the univer sity father.. Dr. Charle C. Berkey, professor of geology at the univeri'y. said u. nf nhva.ra and ee- 111 a l Wl niwu! i . - ology in a new method if w reating secrete from oeiween i.ic cruat la a normal deve.opment of science, however unusual H may seem. "Twenty, year o. e said, "alter tba geologist had hie say, only tnaglolana and wa 'em of wil low wenda claimed to be able to tell what lay bsneath tha urface of tbe earth without d'galng down to ee. Of e'ourae It la ibe geolo glafa field, but there are limit beyond which tne geoiogin go la interpreting uturrpmuuu condiuena by aurraee oDrrvuu.. -r.. v ramarkahl result are secured by a rarlety of raeane. The principle la themselves are sur prisingly almple, but only the ex part lihyalelst and geologiat Is cap able of making tha ooterrations and Interpreting tbe data accumu lated thnsiy. tm iw noma " .... ..a Mpnnlatal marrad in the aw 'divining method, aad a new TTsnxtr'ftW w. (IP) Step are to be taken against the Uni versity of nttanurgn 07 m -ivii Llbertlea union In aa effort to force the Institution to reinstate two students, William Alhertaon and Arthur S. McDowell, expelled for their activltle in the unlver sity's liberal club. The legal action will be brought en tha grounds that tbe university placed no specific charges against the students, and gave them no op portunity to defend themselves. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (IP) Coeds at the University of Minne sota have petitioned the fraterni ties of the university to have their partie begin earlier In .the eve ning, and close it leant by 1 'clock. Some of tha coeds el ina that tba late dances are uxdennln Ing their health. I BY POPULAR DEMAND The Serpens 1st Great Musical Play! j Art and HiiSymphonianj j j j' TURNER, WONDER ORGAN 1ST ' I TrTHATnK I I Wow TOSteE2i tji 1---7-' ('NS The Wonder Kid A of the "Singing Fool" HE z- . rvf -r,J.r ,w j j St t . i 'J a .! A WARNER RUOai. Vitaphone PicUtrt All TALKING ft AELEL SINGING I Q vith CriKl headed by JOHN BOLES CHARLOTTE KING ORCHESTRA OF 123-CHORUS OF 200 Thousand who were unable to gain admittance have demanded that we hold "The Desert Song. "The Desert Song" Is a picture that you enjoy more a t iLI. 4B1 rr I n a Qua. the second time, lou see ana near m.a cess. HOWS I e io, :a TlOO an t!00 7 efr Matiieea S5e EYtmlnf 50c in His first Starring Picture! TALKS I SINGS I CHARMS Warner Bros, new est, biggest, littlest, ar-he talks to you rs to vou--charms you W with the same marvelous Y personality that made you love him in The Singing Fool!" The ililUnn Poller Kid" IXd i-i Jn Hit Firm KUrnnf PtetW' A Wartiar Btoa. Vltphent TaJBin- WITH Edward Ererett Hortcn Betty B ronton YOU'LL cheer him too! When he aings "Sonny Boy." Thin little mimic sets the pace in this awift moving faree that makes yon laugh until your aides ache I ! V-:.li4vj?.i ::T--.-r r 100 TALKINO COMIBV DEAR TEACHER" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS AudiSI and Vhiiate Men CvefMa ITifi Wetl linrnaooooOOOOOOOOOOOQO0 imowi Ls s-T-e h 4TB. 10-e (VI. 1S-SOC