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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1916)
THE DAILY NEBRASKA N The Strand THE AMERICAN QUINTETTE Johnny Small & Small Sisters BILLIE BURKE In "Gloria's Romance" KITTY GORDON In "Her Maternal Right" ROBERT B. MANTELL In "A Wife's Sacrifice" PRICES Night, all Seats 15c Matinees 10c "PAULINE SAXON" LE LEON and DAVIES "THE IRON CLAW" "Selig-Tribue News" "THE IRISH REBEL" "MORE MONEY THAN MANNERS" Lily Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 22, 23, 24 The Laughiest of all Laughing Tabloids "THE RAJAH" And the Five Reel Gold Rooster Feature "AT BAY" Elite Theatre Monday and Tuesday, May 22-23 Henry B. Walthall and Edna Ma HENRY B. WALTHALL and EDNA MAYO In a Stirring 5-Act Romance "THE MISLEADING LADY" Also, The Latest Mutt and Jeff Comedy Continuous Show From 1:00 to 5:00 and 6:30 to 11 P. M. EAT WAFFLES HENDRV8 CAFE 14 J So. 11th Coffee and Waffles 1e wotium GLASSY candy UEIER DRUG CO. 13th end O STREETS KODAK FILMS Developed and Printed Nine Hours FRED'K MACDOMALD 1309 O St. LC. Smith &Bro. Typewriter Co. BALL BEARING lokq WEARnra ITo. ica ct. 0 AwvV "GIRL WITH THE GREEN - EYES" MAKES BIG HIT (Continued from page 1) the grace with which he wore it were good, and the awful slip in the junior play, when an electric buz zer was pushed and the bell rang about a minute afterward was averted by the simple expedient of having the ringer push the button and reach off the stage to ring the bell tt the same time. Once Percy Spencer ob viated the formality of pushing the button and just reached out and rang the bell. And it was fun when the leading lady's hat bumped the leading man's nose, he was so surprised, and when the Btage hands rang down the cur tain with a thud upon the disappoint ed wife's hand, and when the odor of gasoline on that newly cleaned and pressed dress suit drifted out over the audience, and when Miss Leyda knocked the bottom out of the tambourine. Altogether "Tbe Girl with the Green Eyes" was o"ne of the most satisfying performances that has been played here. Cast of characters: Jenny Austin.- Lucile Leyda Mr. Tillman.... Chas. Epperson Mrs. Tillman Cornelia Frazier Geoffrey Tillman Harold Campbell Susie Clara McMahon Miss Ruth Chester Adele Kellenbarger Miss Grace Dane. .... .Ramona Troup Miss Belle Westing. Ruth Mills Miss Gertrude Wood. Helen Matteson Maggie Lulu Mae Coe Housemaid Helen Matteson Butler Paul Hagelin Footman . : ... ..Russell Israel John ustin Percy Spencer Mrs. Cullingham Myrtle Spencer Peter Cullingham Darrel Lane Mrs. Lopp Margaret Davison Carrie Lopp Ruth Mills A French Couple. .Catherine Atwood William Noble A German Couple. .. .Magdaline Craft W. K. Miller German Child. . .Genevieve Knowlton A Swede Couple Harry Magnuson Ramona Troup A Guide Howard Hadley A Driver '..Harry Magnuson Jew Couple Clara McMahon Russel Israel of the pledges " of Roscoe Rice and Chester Johnson. SOCIETY XI DELTA LUNCHEON XI Delta gave a one o'clock luncheon in the Garder room of the Lincoln hotel, Saturday. . About thirty-five girls were present. Edith .Youngblut was toastmistress, Florence Angle and Catherine Pierce, responded to toasts, and all of the freshmen were called upon for impromptu toasts. Esther Little sang; a couple of songs. LATIN CLUB BANQUET The Latin club gave its annual ban quet at the Lindell hotel, Saturday evening. Because May is the month when the festival of Mercury was celebrated in ancient times, the Roman god was the decorative theme throughout the dinner. Ollie Mickel, former star fullback on the Nebraska football team, was married April 1, at Redwood City, Cal., to Miss Madelyn Solari. He played three years on the Cornhusker foot ball team in the early nineties when Nebraska was one of the leaders in western football. Harold Cozier who has been attend ing the University of Toronto for the p.9t year, Is visiting at the Delta Tau house. Alpha Theta Chi gave a dancing party at Electric park, Friday even ing. About thirty-five couples at-' tended. William Hosek was a recent visitor at the Phi Kappa Psl house. MISS POUND MAKES NEW GOLF RECORD Miss Louise Pound recently broke the "women's record In a handicap golf match at the Lincoln Country club by going around the eighteen holes In ninety strokes. Che missed a short putt for an eighty-nine. Tho preceding record, also held by Miss Pound, was ninety-four. Delta Chi announces the withdrawal !8S38!.ssKsm , .... J Quality S$VU ' I Economy M : J to lOQatfflS V I Tinj JOUll h wast m We Suggest I I II i VARSITY I - jllMS FIFTY-FIVE I ft Made by f Hart Schaffner & I I Marx j I as shown in this picture I J $17.50 . $20 A $2S I -- ARMSTRONG'S Good Clothes Merchants