The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1929, Page THREE, Image 3

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THE DULY MIlRVSk
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FRENCH CLUB PLANS
OF
ohllgato, by lUmlJ Hollmgsworth.
Itoogat de Ijale's "La Mareail
laise." iun by (h chorus and
audience.
The accompanists will be Maaine
lllark and Mary Alice Hall. Violin
ohligatoa will h played ly lucle
Aura.
Kvrryone Intrrrsted n niuair
t pailu ulailv Krrm h music I
I Invited. The complete hrdule of
Mlii- lentaming orn meetings will
(he puhliahed til later date.
Thi ptogram: Unef hiatoiy of
leaily tn-nth niuaic, group of hie
, folk songs; Umiis (ianne. "Uinh
' Uuiainr ' lv Wavne t'lmeliind'
Ouperin "llui U.tna XIII" by BIZAD STUDENTS
ny rrrn lUi nmond Mate; llalm
iHugo. "Si mca im avaient det
jailer." Hjiikii itliamaon. Mas
I arnnit, "Mcgta"- Music from "l.es
I Ki innyes " Viola Cuirv. leita
IVnle Mamais. oignnmntton of iLlkrs. Velma Likes
rfcn.h students, la sponsoring a , Kaint-Haens. "I Cygne" 'V l.u
musical recllnl In Iw presented hyjule Aura; MrnilxMg. "II Nrl,
lh pupils of Mary llnll Thomas aa I an. I CimiiuvJ Hugos 'Kerens. le.
First Hour's Program Will
Take Place in Temple
Tuesday Night.
the fit at of a series of prog i ants
open to the general public, at the
Temple Ihratrr at a 1. 1. 1 lo k.
Tuesday, Nov. -6 The program
till last approximately an hour.
with violin ohligato liv Viola
Curry: Meyerbeer, -jra lingua
noia by Alvin Grelner; Mitnon,
"Hl ne groyait pas" ami lilnnl i
Heneuse de J.icrlyn." with violin
Big Thanksgiving Week Program
STOALRT
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Nrtvrr
ALL TALKING
riCTURE
ON THE STAGE
COME MEET
"BURT"
A PleaRJint Surprise f.r Vcu.
ETHEL PARKER
FRED BABB
with their
PHILIPPINE SEXTETTE.
In
"Bit of Personality"
OSCAR A JOE MARTIN
The
Ai-CO Mimical
Buffoon"
The College Muncil
Comedy Riot!
Th fmft rtd funnit-rt com
dy that hftt comt to th
Tdtfcin-i, S nng, Dancing
fccfwnl Sn.i? v O"0 tv -tft 1
Fr ca rd, hirih-Jinkt, foot
bStM I 't i r.il!
SO THIS
ES
COLLEGE
Fl I IOTT NUC.tNT
ROBERT WONTf.OMERY
CLIFF EDWARDS
SALLY STARR
HEAR THEF
SONG HITS
CAMPUS CAPERS
I DON'T WANT YOUR
KISSES
(If I Can't Havt Veur
Love)
UNTIL THE END
SOPHOMORE PROM
COLLEGE DAYS
1!
THE ALL TALKING LAUGH SENSATION
.V V- i '
a4ati
LAUGHS!
LAUGHS!
IT'S A PANIC!
Reported "dead", these three merry adven
turers aoon convinced London they were
very much alive! They'll have you laugh
ing till your sides ache.
It
h in ' 2fi f
B UuudUm L
gem
Baaed on the Stage Succese
THREE LIVE CHOSTS" by Frederick S. leham
Poitively the funniest and most appealing
of all dramatic farces. You'll fall In love
with each "live ghost" three times over!
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THIS
WEEK
QRPHEUf.l
THIS
WEEK
Shows 1-S-S-7-9.
Mat. 35. Eve. 50.
Holiday Watlnee Night Prlcea
Child. 10.
ATTEND ANNUAL
COLLEGE DINNER
(tVntlnueJ from I'ajt tni
Iwr of tha nillrja faculty, tver
ln- tha rolleaa aa eataliiahnl.
Ciiani-ellor K. A. Putnrlt. w.
pimenl and av short talk at
tha rloaa of tha program. I'nU
que menu rartta wera ma.le by
t'alherma Itmwn. chairman of tha
program commute. Taksnffe
war prtnlM on tha ranis con
rem me vatlmia m.vhtra of tha
faculty ant on tha students of Ins
rolled. A humorous account o(
IVan IRoaaiRnitl'a trip on Armla
lira Jay, to Kanaaa. avhera ha par
tlclpatPti In a ihfM tournament,
waa printed on tha manua. Musi
ral antertalnmant was provided by
Ionthv Kturn, who whistled sev
eral aalectiima. Mia Hturn waa ar
rompanled on tha piano by Neva
Neeley.
Tha dinner waa xmmred by
the organisations of t college of
btinlneas admlninttatlon tnrludinK
!hl Chi The! a. I Wit a Hlgma in.
Alpha Kappa Pal. tiirls' I'ommer.
rial cluh, and Men'a Commercial
club tieorii Holt waa chairman
of the committee In charge. He
waa assisted by Cat henna Rrown
ml (Ilea Relchenbach.
Corn (Aiba, atated that tha Col
war by no mrana tha Insiifaloia
or tncouragera of tlaaa Interrup
tion. Homa memliera of tha faculty
wars reported aa favoring Imme
diate aiippraaalnn of tha oiHuurat
with tha aid of police and (ire
departments. Allotted to run Its
rotirae. however, tha vluleme sub
sided by Friday noon.
Rhedta Talks.
"Choppy" Hhnilea, f realm. an
foot ha I coach, who baa been aa
elating the Iniimente and Com
Coha with the raising of spirit,
made a tour of fraternity hoiieea
Miday during lunch In regard to
attidrnt toniluit of that morning.
"We Baked for spirit state,)
Rhodes, "but we want clean spirit
rnmuragement of your football
team tinea not necessitate vlo.
lence. Better tone It down this
afternoon."
onfire Rally Held (
A ttonftre rally waa held on tha
drill field fYlday evening at T
o'clock. Pexpite cold weather
crowd of students waa present at
thla affair. One of the largest
fires In recent (Vrnhuaker rally
history waa the center of aitivi
Ilea. Throughout the day, raids upon
clauses were noticeably without
leadership "Fight. Nehiaaka.
right." and 'Iteat the Agcies."
supplemented by "No More Clar
es," were the theme songs of the
day .
Freshmen Nay Brave Harsh Winter
Gales to Obtain Tickets for Iievue
Ktifiitift riiist (.rmltistlfa
Are Cmihihu VUilorn
SPIRIT BREAKS VP
FRIDAY CLASSES
(Continued, from Page Onel
such pranka aa breaking tip class
es were earned on... the athletic
department had no hand In this,
although It did want to stir up
spirit for the game."
Day Makes Statement
Stanley Pay, president of the
VTorltl lruo I Tonic
Of OMfallirr'a
Talk
Kalia! Ksirs! Ilia News
KTealiman a sat a fiosen off while
waiting in line to buy revue lick
eta. Kstreme could causes eara to
drop off in front of Uberty tha
ler. IVople hi lug lunch and stand
In front of tha boa olflie for hours
in futile attempt to iret tu keta for
show. Tickets at a premium. Mow
reputed best In years."
These are not the notes of he-
clnnins hradline writer. It la en-
lcclrd by Kosmet Klub, however,
that If the extreme cold rontlnura,
something such aa that pictured
above might really happen. For
several fintemitlea have already
Indicated their Intention of sending
freshmen down to buy tickets for
the Koamrt Thanksgiving Morning
revue when they are placed on sale
Tuesday morning.
The club expects a full house at
Its morning revue and this la one
ahow which deserves one If any
ever did. A large cast from the
various fraternities, aororltlea anil!
other oiganlattlona on the campus
has been enlisted to furnish a pro-1
gram of diversified enteitainmsnt neertng during th
Kveryona la vurlous to know who! rltl,,: Ltnrolu
VlMlora at the college of nin
ths past week III-
Jones, 'a1!!. WHO
Is wild the Nrbiaaka department
of public works, and James W.
Jalloay, '27. who has accepted
poaithai aa cxi.tructl.o engine'
for the H. C. Greening W Ire conn
pny. at Hamilton. Ontario, Canada.
the Nebraska sweetheart la but
the only way to find out la to at
tend the revue, tthe'll be preM-nted
In the grand fin -vie of the show In
a court svene which would rital
that of King Geoige hlmaelf. Not
only will aha tie presented In the
show, rrowned aa princess, allowed
to preside aa queen of the court
next year and have a full page pic
tnre of herself In the Cornhusker
but she will also be given national
pulilu-ily. Kastero newspanera and
magatlnea have made arrange
mrnta to rarry her picture and an
article about her. We don't know
whn llbetbe sweetheart but we're
betting on several.
All participant and spectators
are urged to get to bed early Wed
nesday night aince dark circles un
der the eyes are not Inherited. A
big show followed bv a big game
In the afternoon should be enough
to keep any Cornhuskrr away from
Aunt Kmmy'a turkey and cran-
- - i
nerry sauce
Second Quarter Classes
Begin Monday, Nov. 25
New rlassee will be organized In all departments
BOTH DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS
Tism bow fo
business poaltloc.e H al I ,i,
Call or ante
unlimited nfp"rtutiltie
Lincoln School of Commerce
PAH 8t. Lincoln. Nebr
TKSTS INDICATi:
FA I LTV HK.l)l(;
Cl SKS FA I LI RES
Ir. C. It. Oldfather, chuuman of
the department of history, will
talk on world aflaira ami world
peace at the Ves,er service. The
meeting will be held Tuesday at A
o'clock In F.llrn Smith hnll.'Bere
nlece Hoffman will lead the dis
cussion. A program of special mu
sic will fr.llm-
RENT CARS
Model " rXirds. Chevrolet aitaa
and fours and Reo Wolwrlnes asd
"lying Clouds.
Special (JlvvnjM on Chevrolet t
ti Under cars snd Keo Woltsnr.ss.
Kesercatlons neld until J p. m.
rims cliarxs (mains at I p. iu.
Plenty of ears st sll tlmss. Ws
trill spprerlste vour bualnssa
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street Always Open
Any Time of the Dj Is a
Good Tine in the Day tor
Good Eats
MOP A 1 THK
University Candy
Kitchen
244 No. 13th
B-7M3
The teachers college high
school Is making an attempt to
attack the problem of reading as
a cause of college failures, by
giving high school students a
number of standardized reading
testa during the year. In recent
studies, college failures have been
found to be caused to a great
extent by the lark of readme
ability of the student. This year
the tests are being given to" de
termine the impils' general read-
I IHK inn, iu , t: i,pimr,i , uing-
1 nostic tests to discover individual
needs.
According to Pr. W. H. Morton
principal of the teachera college
high school, the preliminary tests,
In both speed and comprehension.
show that the scores in each of
the four high school grades range
from that of fourth grade amlitv
to that of the best, for high school
aenlors.
The Davis School
Service
Kor Years
Nebraska's Icadiui;
Teacliem' AeTfiiot
Catabiishtd ''
MS Sluait Blda , Lincoln. P-(tM
ir'nrnwrljr 13s No. 13th St. I
New Lincoln Delicatessen
Our Address 1439 "0" St.
Open Till Midnight and Sundays
Everything for the picnic, Dutch lunch
and wiener rot
We make up all kindj of rondwichei
and lunches.
Where All Students Meet
D5585 We Deliver
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HOTEL CORNHUSKER
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Price Reductions
Coats Dresses-
Continued
On Sport
Millinery.
Also Our
of Dainty
Monuay Special
Lingerie.
KKZKirS ARTICLE
ON CIIl RCII FORMS
DISCI SSIO.N TOPIC
Phi T.tu Theta. Methodist fra
ternity, will hold Its regular meet- I
ing Tuesday night at 7 o'clock in :
the Wesley foundation parsonage.
Bernard Malcolm is in charge of j
the program, which will consist j
largely of the discussion of "What .
Does the Church Mean to the Stu- ,
dent of Tiav."
The viewpoint of Munro Kezer I
In his es.av on, "Youth Ixioks at ' I
the Church," will be especially I
considered. Dr. IVsn Leland, Pres-
b1erian student pastor, liev. W.
C Fawell. Methodist student pas
tor, nnd C. D. Hayes, secretary of
the university V. M. C A. will be
present at the meeting'. ,
WASIIBFRX WRITES
MAGAZINE ARTICLE
Big Thanksgiving Week Program
Spectacular! Lavish!
Dramatic! Amazing.'
"You married me. when you
thought you would never ee me
again now
claim you . . .
I have come t
.,-fV
tW"r
I, ll J '
1AA)Pi
Cecil B. De Mille's
first TALKING picture
H M
o1
by Jeanie MacPhemon
with CONRAD NAGEL
KAY JOHNSON
CHARLES BICRTORD
' JULIA FA YE
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
ALL TALKING Picture
A TALKING Picture of
gaiety, aplendor, women,
wine, blended with spectaou
lar drama only De Mille can
produce! J '
Cpubiix J
Now
Now
yusSeUg
HOLIDAY MATINEE NIGHT PRICES.
SHOWS
1.S-7-"
CVE.
CHIL.
.35
.50
.18
"The Kxiatence of Potassium
Alum in the Surface Layer of
Aqueous Solutions," is the title of
an article in the November issue of
the Journal of Physical Chemis
try, which has been written by Dr.
K. K. W ashburn, assistant profes
sor of chemistry.
ALEXIS AND PEEILEK
WORK ON TEXTBOOK
Dr. J. K. Alexis, professor of ro
mance languages, and W . K. Pfei
ler of the department of Germanic
languages, are preparing an ele
mentary German reader which
they hope to have available for
textbook use by the beginning of !
the next college year.
Dr.
Reynolds Write
In Historical Review
I V-rt.l, rit-l Jluillll Ul LUC 01!UIU l
I I niioiogicai ana Historical Keview j
contains an article written by Dr.
J R. L. Reynolds of the department
of history on "The Market for
I Northern Textiles in Genoa, 1179-
liOO." Dr. Reynolds prepared this
I article during a year's research at
the University of Ghent.
SPECIAL
PRE-H0LIDAY
y2
PRICE 1
SALE 72
On a Wide Assortment of
Christmas
Gifts
Smoking Sets. Asl
Atomizers.
Trays,
Photo Frames,
Cut Glass, Silverware, Book
Ends, Door Stops and MANY
OTHERS.
THIS WEEK
TUCKER-SKEAH
1125 0 St.
had
C mfct ft Mm Mkatw I lUr
Whenever Youth
gets together
Be it
Youth in Years
or
Youth in Spirit
You will
find
smartly dressed
men and young men
wearing
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
OVERCOATS
Single and double-breasted
coats - - fitted coats - -university
coats
- - great coats
in
Dark Blur and Grey
AND
High Pile Camel-Hair Coats $65 to
SmSmwu&SonS-
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