The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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TIIK IHHY NKUHVSK
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On The
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After Many Work End Affair
Come a Few Ten
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VV f'T tl' ,ilH' l' ll- M. i V...ISOII J, III' I'lUMIt.lt i.f
Willi ll .Ml llilM rsily it pMU, Iwi'lilj.
OliO luulk' P" I.''ll.il',i. I I.I , tliolltf'i I it jl .11 ,
t irili lllilil rcni-htil It k I'm- htihlihU. jin Will ),. ,.1,1,,, i
,,ni.li n' "! n I n i w li i tui u. .1 tor tin K';. S... ,.l I, ml.
.oenl a Vuav time of It, hut the,i -
.,iel .lavs 'f thi week will fcive b..r".e IK 1 1 me .f '( n Vor.
,m mole oppoilunity to re-, v; ' M
a.rb Council ponaor8 i
'm Ur.iver.lty Party M . ,
Modernistic liKhtin tfftlca
,ve a festive appearance ,rt ,r n'" v-,,!',inS .;!". hd-',,-um
on Kami-day evening frd 'f raili "uy ml W1H4..I
.hen the Hrb council aponaored , i ev.i.1 . 1 vr. t li
Th. fir All Vnlveraily party of Mu.l.nu ' ' V f-i vhvc
,h" year Vaudeville from the r M.-.s.-m.. Vis I'em i
,art theater comprised a port i-m I'.1' ' I h,' '
If 1 hi, ntfnlnmnt of the eve- . M..I.M.-.1 w..h . ',i .A.t.-.n
Tnc Herb Smith ! hi. onW.-,lvl; '' ' lnUe.
tr furnmhed miimc for the 1nr- PI Kpp F'hi Give
r Th fiiHy ponnor of the ril I ry
p,rh miinrll. Pr. n1 Mr. t H. h.in.lir.l ron)l.. mirnite l
OMfo'her, were riient, nd Mr. !ih foil pnitv (fiwn l v memlier
nd Mm. U T. Stone wned mi or pt Kkpih I hi at the Lincoln
chprr,,,r- j h'.lel FhIiii'iiav evi'nn(f. l(nv
Tea for All Unlveraity
Women Thursday
. ar tt n a aa.411
t niveraiiy i. . v. . ; mmir ana entertainment .luring
trtain at a tea for all women al intormiaaion. 1h i haperonei
F!!rn Smith hall Thum.lay after- were Mr. an I Mr R P. Wilcox.
n.on between the hour of four pr. anl Mrs. f. r, Wei.lrmann.
and Mx. Kail flowera will lie tmed j,lr hnii Mrll M Kla. k.
to decorate the reception and din-, -.,ril.lw r..
n reorate the reception and din-,
rooma. in uia 7--vi"a- "0 . B Cn,0Ccl0I.
will be Mlsa Amanda Heppner. 7
Vri F. I a. Hlnman. MIm Krma ' n tl.or and M.a. K. A.
Aonlehv Mm F. V. Coleman. Rue Bnm onui u.no.l at a re.eplion
Ha l Julia RMer. Helen Day and l VUv "; " 'v;-h
"r lie Pedwllh. Mmbor. of tha J r My exvr,i.. at Kih-n .vm.ili
..Nnet will RMilat with tha aerv- " .lance wilh the ..!,
nr and memhem of the a1vl,ory ' h-me rwk.-ia of VHi,dr an.l
Wrd will preaide at the tahlea. flov,a a.lome.1 .he re. cp-
t..in rooms. Pefore a bank of
Enoaoementt of Unlveraity Rn(1 , , -han.-ell..!- and
St.irtcnta Announced ,U.K Mlint.)t anl Miss Florence
Tti membem of rt Beta Phi ji.-C.ih.v :t ct pi.wi.t.d to the
who are now attending university -iir-ma vho had lieen met al the
unrnnnced their eni; augment a to ,l(,,,r hv -, An,. m,s f. h. Old
two prominent Nebraska men ' father ' and IV and Mrs K. IV
iorwia Pelvfr of Fremont wi".l ; Keim. TVana and tl;eir wivea who
vad Jamea A. Kllloll. Imbdn t Til
Alpha, of Ncwt.-.n. K&naa. au.I
Joan Pisa, p-esident of the l.m-
coln chapter of PI Beta Phi. wi,l
STUARTnow
Hit FIRST ALL TALKING
PICTUKK
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
IN
'The Argyle Case"
Wit. M. B. Warner Llls L'
On tha Stag
DON PEDRO AND BAND
Assisted By
AL BUTTS And His
CALIFORNIA PEACHES
LEE MASON & SUNNY
BRUNO WEiSE & CO.
Paramount Bound Newt
Bound Fables
Shows 1-8-7-11 P. M.
Mat. 40 Eva. 60 Chll. 15
Coma as Lata at 1 :2S and
8:25 and Be a Complete Show
A tarda.
titat al
aa - tanlat
aaMaas with
aalaia rai-
MUUtU
New Vork Reception of
RAM8AY Mac DONALD
Premier of Great Britain
COMEDY
FOX MOVIE TONE NEWS
Bhowt 1-3-6-7-9 Mat 35 Eve 50
Chll 1M
OHPilEQr.1 now
A Pultatlna Talklnq Drama
of Life. Love nd Patelon
JANET
dTS" BfATafV BanA.aT-l
picture
-kDDED
ALL TALKING
ALL AMERICANS
PATHE BOUND NEWB
Bhowt 1-8-B-7-B P. M.
Mtt. 85 Eve 50 Chll -10
NOW jllj NOW
FaU si I "' " .""'' ;
m
WW
Gimpus
cam Pi's i:piiou
munini nn.i o-n-ii-iown khowi n ni
ton. I... I th ilnni-inK purly. Sim.m a
Mi'liviy IV y of Omhn fumifchfil
F,eulty R(.c(.p,jon Glvt.n
n.,(i:ri!rd were l'r..l. ftnl Mis. V. K.
Mxmnker. Ir. anl Mia. K. ".
Cla; j. Prof. nn1 Mrs O. V. F. l;-
arn. Pr-.f. ml Mrs- O. II. We:-ner.
Mr 'and Mrs. L. F. S-aton and
! Trof. and Mil t J. Frank fortcr.
I M the cft.t din r.K room door
i were Mrs. l-t. K. hrn.iior.l and Mrs.
D. R. Leland. while Mrs. Charles
Kobins. Mrs. C. W. Poynter. Mrs.
K. .1 Pool nnc: Or Ixmi.4c Tound
presided at 'he tsllo. Mrx. J. K.
'Hicks and Mrs M J Bl "h invited
the pnests into the w. il d:ninR
room where Mrs. V. A. Stuff. Mips
Amanda Heppner. Mrs. Howard
Kirkpatrick. and Miss A lie How
ell were presiding at the table.
TALKINC;
the
MOVIES
Stuart 'The Argyle Case'
Thomas Meiehm, atarrinff in
"The Arpy Case" at the Stuart
this week! adds a pood bit to an
extremely absorbing murder mys
tery story with a very clear and
pleasinir voice. The whole cast is
remarkable in this respect. One
can follow the dialogue without
guessing or swearing.
Ably supported by L!1a "Lee,
Meighan presents a colorful dem
onstration of the deductive reason
ing supposedly used by all good
detectives. He exposes many of
the mechanical processes used in
real life by the average police de
tective, but manages nevertheless
to work the action up to a high
tensity before the climax is reach
ed and the puzzle solved.
Wilbur Mack and Bert Roach
add bits of humor. H. B. Warner
makes a very good master crim
inal, and Alona Marlowe draws a
tear from one or two as the lone
some mother of the heroine. All
! in all, "The .Argyle Case" is one
of the best stories of its kind I
have seen in years. By all means
see It.
K'tmont Waitr
Lincoln 'Evidence'
In "Evidence," showing st the
Lincoln all this week. Pauline
Frederick, a favorite of the theater-goers
in the days before
movies mede themselves heard,
greets her old friendii once again.
It's a safe bet that she will retain
them and add many new ones to
the list.
Miss Frederick's finished acting
ability is enhanced by a smooth,
pleasing voice admirably capable
of carrylufT both the deeper and
less emotional parts. Dialogue
throughout is lively and clever
satirical repartee does much to en
liven the drama.
With the exception of a few
scenes laid in India, the setting is
wholly English. Drama runs high
in places but it is founded on con
flict between human natures and
is not the product of exciting ex
ternal situations. "Evidence" will
appeal highly to those who like a'
well-depicted story of mother love
and sacrifice.
t Harl -V. j4 tirf erwn
Orpheum 'Four Devils'
"The Four Devils" is a most en
joyable show. Janet Gaynor makes
her first appearance in the talkie
business, and her work is very
good; In fact the dramatic work
throughout the picture is good
with the exception of one or two
sob scenes where the crowd seem
ed to have a tendency to laugh in
stead of to cry.
The story Is of four orphans who
are reared by an old clown. They
develop into famous acrobats and
win fame and fortune for them
selves and the clown. Then a
three cornerer' love affair center
ing about Ma, ion (,T"t Gaynor).
Charles (Charles Morton) and .the
duchess I Mary Duncan) nearly
disrupts the troupe. However
Cha.les comes to his senses In the
nick of time and saves the show.
The climax Is reached when Mar
ion falls from the top of the hipro
dome. and one does not know
whether or not she will live. To
tell you would be to spoil the
show.
The e-rinl trapeze work Is very
good and it kept me sitting on the
edge of the seat most of the time
r.'i i, r i t a imhtp to ona of th '
I .iul UmII
' U. Kim
i.i uuhans make
KNOWN I'LANS 10H
i iiiirvr ci tcV
.l Ull.tl l T'l.-i.-Wi!
I The l.uthian tlub hel.t Ita In
.t.rtl mi. 1 11. I 1 i.'y mhtii at th
nil. pi. n.ii.in n intallel
i:'.ii I'lv.ii.t-iiv Kn.iu'ih K.ii ie hi
niiioiim'f.l ih Kiieinl policy f:"
.In" i iuii k yi-r.
A la' i.v Hnino tTiPk,r on
liPk,r
Mv t oi.i.n ot li'hrran
-.,.V...M num.,. by ,
.v.-u1 b a fh..il pcii.Hl of tcirea-
lion vompi.-t.-l Iho proktam. The ;
n w in i ..vn.-ni ni fony-tive ami
. .
hlHIHL' l'1-tlllla ll.M-l
'I.Ti-U On are i
th fi-t i.i thii-0 .lays
.nth m.-nli at Tcnple 20ft.
WEEllNGGTsOCiAL
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Extension IVcws Announces
Con'ercrrcc: Crcighton
Mnn Will Lead.
The univeiiuy Kxtension Newa
an'Miinces Ihe twenty-ninth an
nual meet iii( of the Nebraska con
li'ivnce for s.v ml work to ba held
in Lincoln Nov. S-.Y
1 he puiiose of thla association
is to at'tord opportunities for dia
viiMMon and i .sideration of ques
tions pcrtainn.ff to the mental,
'physical. Uhual and aocial wel
laiV of the people of thia state.
The meetings are open to all pe
sons inte"eMd In any kind of o-
is) work.
Iir. H. von W. Rchulte of Crelch
t..n univemty. maha, la president
r.f the first ilistnct in which Lin
e..:n is located. IV C. A. Kilmer
h ti-easurer and O. E Prevey. Dr
Matlie Plurn Williams and Prof
A. A. Kee.1 of Lincoln are mom-be-
at Isrte Professor Keed is
alsc executive aecrelary of this or
jraniHi ion.
WOMKVS HOCKEY
rilACIKK l 1
START MONDAY
All girls who have played or
who are i-terested in playing
hockey are adced to come out to
practices which began Monday.
The practice hours are daily at 5
o'clock ai-d every hour on Wednes
day excepl at 1 o'clock. Practices
are to be held in the hockey field
bni k of the Social Sciences build
ing. Kach girl is asked to try to
get in at lea; t two practices a
week
Hockey is to h the sport played
during October and it will be
played only during this month.
D.ii-ing the first and second weeks,
there will be general practices so
i hut evei-v bodv can eel onto the
technique of the game. During
the third week, teams "will be
ohopen and will practice together.
In the fourth week of the month,
the big tournament will be held
with much competition between
all the teams.
W. A. A. points will be given to
those girls who come out faithfully
to play hockey. Fifty points will
be given for each team entering,
15 points for each game won in the
preliminary round robin tourna
ment. One hundred points go to
the winners of the tournament and
50 points to the runners up. Five
points will be given to each girl
for each game of an intergroup
tournament that she participates
in.
inu P-iri who is taking physical
erincBi ion. and who needs a third
hour credit on Wednesday may
come out any hour hockey is of
fered on Wednesday with the addi
tion of one hour some other day.
Upperdassmen not enrolled in
phyHical eaucauon ior treun
play any of the above hours.
BOTANY FACULTY
1HS CHANGES IN
STAFF PERSONNEL
Two changes have been made In
the department of botany staff
this year. Dr. T. L. Steiger takes
the place of Mr. Carl Rosenquist
who Is completing work for his
riw.nratA ut the llniversitv of Illi
nois, and Prof. A. E. Holch from j
Teru State Teachers college will j
replace Dr, W. E. Brunerwho has
become the head of the depart- ,
ment of botany at Baker univer- j
slty. Dr. Steiger received his de
gree last June. He will assist Dr.
R. J. Pool in general botany i
courses on the college of agricul
ture campus. Professor Holch
has charge of certain courses in
plant physiology and assists in
general botany on the city cam
pus. Dr. Emma N. Anderson, assist
ant professor of botany, has Just
received copies of a bulletin con
taining the report of certain re
searches that have taken her at
tention for several years involving
a uMiriv nf the life historv of cer
tain unusual types of liverworts.'
Dr. Anderson s worn nas auraciea
much attention among the leaders
of plant morphology in America.
The report is published by the
Botanical Gazette at the Univer
sity of Chicago.
ERS IS B
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fa.
a2
Cocf.s Reduce While Scllina Candu
To Husker Football Fans in Stadium
I aiona atailrd with ban"
thla year At least IS ow.la paced
u ftn)l ,(,mn Ihe aitlea tinv lo
iom the o;:lvlvfi In the nn.Ui of
Ihe'.r hiw ! tity their
eet tooth A irnnle of
poumt Ml h tip tip nl down
the utile went tUh every het
vheckeJ out.
Uarorfl Ward la h. a.l of C-
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liretchen '
'Vhe thTre
ilw minK '
alanila In aai n ai.ia lin iwo nra.i '
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fkffkf anJ two aaaiatanta In
f h , y , ,
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... w . , -.. . o.. Un..lK.xlr !
inv mumif itiw ...... -
are alao han.lle.1 bv four gir a in'h ih, though nar.i on the ms--
each action. Kveiy inlramorar tatora. Mrniahea the plavera with
repiTBeniatix-e la reaponalhle for : amuaament. The track aleo aerxea
limit to Oie numlr of (trli that 1 hard on pe.1etrtana. ao applet at
may turn out. Kach jtrl aellinft la 1 preaent ran only be pur. haeeit in
ailmitted fi-ee to all the gamea I ante. Neither la there any pop aoM
which la certainly one blf argM-1 IVttato vhlpa an.l ean.iy are ihe
ment In favor of i-onceaalona rpevlalltea.
Soccer Lcagticn
MW i.
m Th Pi. Tha Oil. lrh 't
I'M Thl aima Kappa. t Karl
I pailnn.
Uapa Na. t.
'nil Alpha Vpail". Paia fi-if.
aim Nu. kiimi Thl I panne, haepa
kima.
liM"
Alexia ninmi nh pa'' f'rw
jin..a. aiT. "M. nl Thn
l.ia Pifwa Phi.
Iiai Ma.' .
rami llw. ra:. Tan Dflia. PI "arpa
Alplt. lll '"hi, Thl XI.
Ab fence of Panning
tn Saturday" Came
Arouse l)icuxion
There seemed to be some disap-
pointment after Saturday'a game
with the Southern Methodists that
Nebraska d.d not use more passing
tactica. Much comment was heard
from fans about how they exneeo
tha Wnskar ba.ks to fling the old
rmskin all over the field Saturday
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afternoon, t-ven uwin diu- -
aurpvlaed that the Scarlet backs
did not use the aerial fc-ame any
more than they did and he attrib-
utes it to the fact that the Husker
backa were afraid of making a
mintake. .
Coach Bible stated one last sea-
son before he took over affairs in
the camp of the Comhuskers that
if h could have two good quarter-
backs he would be satisfied. The
Cornhusker mentor sent all his
quarterbacks into the game Satur-
day in the hopes that the Nebraska
crew would take up the passing
game but. typ1(,ftl of Rl1 Corn"
busker football teams, the Scarlet
eleven stuck to straight football
and pounded away at the Mustang
line to roll up a total of more than
two hundred yards.
Dame Rumor now has It around
v. Un.irtr stronrhold that Capt.
George Farley will get a fling at
the quarterback position in the in
i...himiii classic on deck this
Saturday with the Orange of Syra-
cuse. Coach Bible was counting on
"Dutch" Witte to take the helm of
the Husker machine in the sea-son
opener last week but with the vet-
eran back playing me
nursing an injured limb. Bible was
forced to start Harold Peaker.
DIRECTOR GISH CIA ES
SYRACUSE ITINERARY
The Itinerary of the Syracuse
trip was announced by Director
Gish as follows: Leave f Lincoln
Wednesday 5 p. m. over Rock
Island. Arrive Chicago 7:80 a. m.
Leave Chicago over New York
Central at 10:30 a. m., arriving
South Bend, 12:21 p. m. Luncheon
Special
NOON LUNCHES
Rector's Pharmacy
13th and P Sta
"The Students' Store"
Sodas and
Lunches
have improved our
equipment.
You will find our sand
wiches clean and tasty.
We deliver free all lunch
orders of 50c or more.
Uni Drug Co.
14th &
S B3771
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5 if f I
A banket with four il.iUaia w.n'h
of ramly an.l an ann nh
1 han( in the pw aet la i hioWr,
out to tha aellrr at the Ukiiiiiiiik
of her rampaiKn
Tha I'nlveieity of NehraaVa la
the only unlveraity In Ihf rto.lvt
whlrh allowa ala.'limn rumniioni
ti the girl. The money eame-l
,-oea Into the V. A A treaanry
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thla miny ant alao bai ka i hr-
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aian.la becaiiee eonie people aen
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at Oliver hotel as fruesla of Knute
lto.kne and Notre Pame learn.
Workout S n m "aiter field
lave South lend 7.12 p. m.
Arrive Syracuse 10 SS a m. f1
day. Workout al Arrbbold s'a
d.um In aftemivin. Spend night at
Shore Acres hotel, I'asonovia,
lave Ryraeuse ' :M p m Satur
day. Arrlx-e Niagara Falls 11 2S
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