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I'!.Theatre News.] RIVOLI VaudeWle All the Week "KALIFORNIA KEWPIES" Premiere musical comedy and vaudeville company, presenting three cotpplete ch::nges of program, Mon., Wed., Fri. Midnight show Sunday night, 12:01 a.m. ON THE SCREEN Monday and Tuesday "FACE VALUE" with Gene Gowing - Wednesday and Thursday "THE PHANTOM OF FOREST" Special Dog Feature Friday and Saturday "THE DANGER SIGNAL" with Jane Novak, Robert Gordon IDEAL Monday and Tuesday "'SHOOTIN' IRONS" with Jack Luden Wednesday and Thursday "SINGED," with Blanche Sweet Friday and Saturday "TUMBLING RIVER" with Tom Mix COLUMBIA Monday and Tuesday November 21st and 22nd KEITH-ALBE VAUDEVILLE featuring HURIO, Equilibrist BARTON AND RAVIN A Contrast in Comedy GENERAL PISANO-(Headline) World's primier marksman in genuine novelty diversion NICK HUFFORD (Added Attraction) An old favorite in a new guise SCHICHTL'S WONDERETTES Almost human- puppets IMPERIAL Monday and Tuesday "NOW WE'RE IN THE AIR" Wallace Beery'and Raymond Hatton Wednesday and Thursday "OUT ALL NIGHT" with Reginald Denny Friday and Saturday Zane Grey's "OPEN RANGE BROADWAY Monday "HUSBAND HUNTERS" with W-aiter Hiers, Mae Busch Tuesday ",ISOBEL" House Peters and Jane Novak Wednesday "RACING ROMEO" Red Grange and Johnana Ralston Thursday ".THE COWARD" with Warner Baxter Friday and Saturday "SO.NORA KID" with 'llom Tyler Euphrosynean Makes Tnaugural Address "The society is in a better condition than I have ev.er known it, and I have been a member four years," said Miss Ida Johnston, newly elected president of the Euphrosynean literary at its regular meeting on Wednesday after noon. "I shall endeavor to keep it where it is, and I shall work untiringly to bring about any possible benefits that I can. I appreciate the honior you have done me in electing me your presi dent; I shall try to prove my gratitude by my efforts." All the other officers were installed also. Plans for the debate between the~ two co-ed societies were discussed. The preliminaries are to be held in the Euphradian hall November 30th. The query is Resolved: That there should be uniform marriage and divorce laws. Three ntev niembers were received into the society: Misses Maitha Blak.. ely, Elleen Neal, and Julia Stevenson. The most modest co-ed we know of, even blindsfolds herself when she takes a bath. UNIV.'Y' GETS MANY STUDES YEAR'S WORK Number of Students Listed with Employment Bureau of Y.M. C.A. at University ONE MAKES $675 PER YEAR Various Kinds of Work Done to Help Pay for College . Expenses One hundred and sixty students are listed with the employment bureau of the University Y.M.C.A., over half of whom have regular employment, accord ing to figures just released by Miss Es ther Graydon, office secretary of the 'Y'. The average salary of these working, students is sufficient to cover their board, around $20 a month. The student earn ing the highest salary is a soda jerker who makes $675 per year. There are a number of students earning around $500 a year. These students represent all occupa tions and include expert sign painters, printers, typists, clerks, cashiers, mech anics, machinists, waiters, hotel clerks, soda jerkers, tutors, barbers, collectors, saiesmen, ushers, accountants, clerical ,workers, plumbers, carpenters, filling sta tion workers, textile workers, operators of pVsting and adding machines, mailing clerks, and manual laborers. Last year $34,000 was earned by stu dents listed with the employment bureau and the returns this year are ahead of those of last year at this time. The re sponse this year has been from many'dif ferent fields, as from housewives, whose demands inciude the moving of lawns, cleaning of yards, houses, etc. The 'Y' employment bureau is enabl ing many students to earn part of their college expenses, and anyone in the city having jobs of any sort should get in touch with Miss Graydon over telephone number 7306. Clears the Track for Thining! Parker's New Duofold Fastest of All Pens Sa-ves Effort in Writing Themes .-.-or Taking Notes Pressureless Touch brings ink at touch of point to paper. Writ, your fastest-It keeps up with you. No sticking or blotting, or any other petty Interruptions from a Duofold I Thus It clears the track for thinking-really help. you to get better marks. 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The sundial which the O.D.K. cir cle is mounting on it was made in Eng land 50 years ago, and has lain unused in the Mathematics department since its purchase. The University, through the Math department, is donating the sundial. It is probable that the freshman chapel period will be taken as the time 'for the presentation, in order that as many students as possible may witness the ceremony. - -c Red Riding Hood-What big ears you have, grandmother I Grandmother-Yes, this boyish bob shows them up frightfully. "Hey, lend me a quarter, will ya?" "Say, if it cost five cents for a trip around the world I couldn't get out of sight." PA. is a rar little pal PRINCE ALBERT is smoke you get clubi off the bat. You'll b, other by your first na very first pipe-load. uinely friendly, in fact. P. A. treats your throat as gently a haandles a new-born a bite. Never a parc details, of course. Tli remember longest is ful taste! So cool, soothing. 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