V THE DAILY NEBRASKA! C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort 410 Ganter Bldg, Phone B3781 AdJuBtment of Fallen Arches, removal of Corns and ingrowing Nails and the relief of Bunion. Comfort ShoeB. .1 Oliver Theater Today 4 Timet Last Timet WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN? WED. MAT. & NIGHT, NOV. 22 "WATCH YOUR STEP" 1 MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY WE3TERN VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT 2:30 Three 8howt Dally 7:15-9 p.m. PACHECO TROUPE Novelty Acrobata DAVIS AND ELMORE 14 Minutes of Artistic Nonsense GARCINETTI BROTHERS European Novelty Hat Throwers GEORGE MORTON The Black Dot CHARLES A. LODER & CO. , In a Farce Comedy "THE NIGHT DOCTOR" The Sensational Serial Success THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA HEARST'S PICTORIAL NEWS MATINEE 15c NIGHTS 25c LINCOLN'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday THE FOUR CHARLES A Transformation Novelty THE SHIELDING SHADOW Episode No. 6 "THE DISAPPEARING PRISONER" THE PATHE NEWS (Pictorial) LOST IN BABYLON (Universal Drama) "ANY OLD DUKE'LL DO" (Victor Comedy) THE TWO STORYS "Bits of Music and Song" TME 2-7-9 MATINEE 10c. NIGHTS 15c MAGE STIC 4 Days Starting Monday THE GIGANTIC CATASTROPHE "THE END OF THE WORLD" Startling Spectacular Production In Six Gripping Parts Depicting the collision of a comet with the earth. THE EARTH DESTROYED BY FIRE AND WATER Read the hand writing on the wail. Prepare youreelf and your affairs, "THE END OF THE WORLD" Is coming. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "THE UPHEAVAL" Five Act Metro Wonderplay MR. AND MRS. 8IDNEY DREW IN COMEDY MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON COMEDY TIME 1:30, 3:15, 7:15, 9:00 p. m. ADULT8 10c CHILDREN 5c MONDAY AND TUE8DAY TWO DAYS , ONLY SHOWS 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8, 9:15 The Beautiful" and Accomplished Actress CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In the Only Picture in Which She Appears With Her Former Hutband "WITHOUT A SOUL" It Will Thrill You, Charm You, and Leave You Tremendouely Entertained ADMISSION Evenings 15c and 10c. Matinees, 10c and 6c COMING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY The Star of 8tars LITTLE MARY PICKFORD Watch for Announcement In Wednesday's Daily Papers W. H. MARTIN, O. D. Professional ftntometritt w 8eclallBt in examination of the T,nn t .tui cToct methods. NO -Irogs used. Saves time, annopance and expense. Consultation costs you nothing. 1234 O Street, Up-atalrs Opposite Miller fc Palne's FRESHMEN VICTORS IN OLYMPICS CLASH (Continued from Page One) The freshmen showed surprising strength la the boxing and wrestling events. All but two of these middle weight wrestling and heavyweight boxing, went to them. The boxing matches, limited to three rounds of two minutes each, proved to be the really blood-thirsty part of the pro gram. Heasty, freshman, drew blood on Bennett in the lightweight event, and Andrews, freshman, knocked out Gumere in the middle of the second round of the middleweight fight. Kositsky, sophomore, was awarded the heavyweight match after Munn pursued a temporary advantage with too much gusto. During a fusillade of interchanged blows, Kosltsky fell to his knees. Munn disregarded the position of his opponent and con tinued raining blows on the man on the mat. Klndig, sophomore, put Hinds, freshman, to the mat in a swift bout in the middleweight wrestling. The freshman showed an abundance of strength and aggressiveness, but was forced to yield to the superior science of his opponent. , Summing of Events Following is a list of the events, with scores: j1 Lightweight boxing Heasty, fresh raanfl won from Bennett by decision; 5 points. Lightweight wrestling Campbell, freshman, won from Bryan, in six minutes; 5 points. Middleweight wrestling Kindig, sophomore, threw Hinds, in eight minutes; 5 points. Middleweight boxing Andrews, freshman, knocked out Gumere, in second round; 5 points. Heavyweight wrestling Munn, freshman, threw Shlrey, in one and a half minutes; 5 points. Heavyweight Boxing Kositzky, sophomore, given match on foul by Munn; 5 points. Score: Freshmen 20, sophomores 10. Tug-of-war Freshmen won, 17 points. Pushball Sophomores won, four and a half minutes; 25 points. Pole fight Freshmen won, five minutes; 33 points. Total score: Freshmen 70, sopho mores 35. KOMENSKY KLUB REUNION AND PROGRAM SATURDAY The regular meeting of the Komen sky Klub was held Saturday evening in Palladian hall. A reunion of old and new students and a pleasing pro gram marked the occasion. Among the old members present were P. M. Lawrence, Clarkson; Joseph J.Votava, William A. Provaznik, Omaha; Caro line C. Cilek, Wilber; and Hedvika A. Provaznik of Crete. The following program was given: "Where is My Home?" Klub. Cornet solo, A. B. Vlasak. "Mirror," Jan A. Cejnar. "Hail, Slovens," Klub. Reading, M. J. Breuer. Sarady (Charodes). Comedy, "Yes, I Am Married." "Cornhusker," Klub. Short talks, old students. Song, Klub. LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL DEFEATED BEATRICE ON NEBRASKA FIELD hiirh school football team did the expected last Friday afternoon and defeated the Beatrice mKu .u, by the score of 20 to 3. , Kilpatrick, the husky Beatrice cap tain, was the first to score when he WILLIAMS' B1654 CMAPIN BEIOS, ?27 s-m St .f 10Ver8 ALL THE TIME ALPHA TAU OMEGA BANQUET Seventy-five active and alumni mem bers of Alpha Tau Omega banqueted in the , Garden room at the Lincoln Friday night. The toasts were: Harry B. Coffee, toastmaster. "Alumni," Fred Laird, '04. "Gamma Theta," W. A. Schumaker, 17. "Our Fraternity," George B. Drake, Chicago. "Nebraska," Dr. 10. J. Stewart. The out-of-town guests were John Miller, Holmesvillc; Chandler Trimble and Robert Graham, Omaha; William Wenstrand and Don Faquet, Wahoo; Harry B. Coffee and Rex Coffee, Chad ron; Fred Laird and Harvey Ixiomts, Fremont; Martin Chittick and Robert Chlttick, Stuart; Charles 11. Parks, Council Bluffs; J. L. Fisher, Ewlng; George B. Drake, Denver; R. E. Weav erllng, North Bend; Lewis B. Allen. Chicago. DELTA CHI BANQUET Delta Chi gave a banquent at the Lincoln Friday night. Fifty active and alumni members were present. Vancll K. Greer was toastmaster nntl the following toasts were given: O. B. Clark "Again We Meet." Robert Hastings "In Retrospect." Robert Proud fit "The Chapter." Russell Mann "When Good Fellows Get Together." C. A. Sorenson "An Excuse for Our Existence." 9igma Phi Epsilon entertained Rus sel, Fast and Sloefer of Kansas uni versity, as week-end guests. Ti Beta Phi gave a luncheon in the Banquet room of the Lincoln, Satur day noon. Sixty-five active and alumni members were present. Forty members of Kappa Kappa Gamma lunched together at the Lin coln Saturday noon. The special euests were Nell DeHart. Marguerite Foster, Jane Waters, .Helen Cook, Ruth Jackman and Mary Vanderveer, of Kansas. The members of the Farm House eave an informal dance Saturday night which was chaperoned by Prof. and Mrs. H. B. Pier. Twenty-two couples were present, including H. C. Merrick, of Adams, and C. R. Webber, of Syracuse. Bushnell Guild entertained twenty couples at a dancing party at the house Friday night. Prof, and Mrs. R. G. Elliot chaperoned. The out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent George, Seward; Frank Paustfn, Roy Young, Omaha. Delta Delta Delta gave a luncheon at the Lincoln Saturday noon, which was attended by seventy members. The out-of-town guests were Lillian Johnson, Bernice Thomas, Clara Her- kicked a beautiful field goal from the 42 yard line after Kyle had made a ftr rutch. The big boy did most of the gaining for his team, repeatedly taking the ball for from ten to nneen yards. Lincoln was badly outplayed during the first half, the score at the end of the second period being 3 to 0 in favor of Beatrice. Herb Reese's boys got to going in the second half, however, and after receiving the klckoff scored a touch down without losing possession of the ball. The stellar performers for Lincoln were Webb and Brian, both of whom made repeated gains on end runs or re turned punts. Lincoln's second touchdown was made by Webb who returned a punt from Beatrice's 40-yard line across the goal. The third and last was made on a line buck by Cypreanson after Webb had returned a punt from the middle of the field to Beatrice's 2-yard line. ORCHESTRA Hours 12-2, 6-8 manson, Omaha; Dalo Lapp, Nelson; June Dodge, Valparaiso; and Alice Giddeon. Alpha XI Delta gave a dance at the chapter house Saturday night in honor of the following members of the Kan sas chapter: May Anderson, Gertrude Hurley, Leah Jennenson, Josephine Huani, and Ruth Jackson. Miss Wil liamson and Mr. and Mrs. Craigo chaperoned the forty-five couples. Acacia entertained with an informal dance at Art hall Saturday night. The forty couples were chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. Taylor, Prof, and Mrs. Gramlich, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parker. Among the alumni present were Blain Young, William Scott, Zack Horn burger, Alois Elwell, William Biba, Fred Gunther. Kappa Sigma gave a delightful party at the Lincoln hotel Friday even ing. The forty couples were chape roned by Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hedge, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. L. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hus ted, and Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Beck of Aurora. The out-of-town guests were Robert Flory, Albion; Minor Sher wood, Red Cloud ; John Farley, Aurora. Delti Chi gave a dance at Rose wilde Saturday evening, which was at tended by seventy-five couples, includ ing representatives from the other fra ternities. Rita Carpenter and Robert Proud fit led the grand march. The chaperones were Prof, and Mrs. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Vancll Greer, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Clark. Among the out-of-town guests were Rita Carpenter, Helen Shultes, Omaha; Paul Bresh man, Lawrence, Kansas. Phi Delta "Theta gave an informal dance at the Temple Friday evening, which was attended by forty couples, including Harry Thomas, Omaha; J. W. Dyche, A. E. Branina, H. M. Mee, William Mee, Karry Stevens, Roscoe Stubbs, Howard Smith, Hugh Carpen ter, Lorence Simona, Chester Thomas, Kenneth Smith, John Monieth and Harry Nielson, of Kansas University. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bunting were chaperones. Delta Upsilon entertained forty-five couples at a dancing party at Rose wilde Friday evening. The hall was decorated In blue and gold, the fra ternity colors. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. William L. Bates of Lodgepole, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waugh. Among the alumni present from out of the city were Leon Nelson, A. C. Munger, C. T. Speier, Fred Burr, William, Wentworth of Omaha, Leslie A. Welsh of Kansas City, Elmer Gra bill of Sidney, and Richard Russell of Hazard. Alpha Tau Omega entertained with a dance at the Lincoln hotel, Saturday night in honor of the alumni who came to attend the Kansas-Nberaska game. Fifty couples were chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reed, Prof, and Mrs. C. S. Frankforter and H. F. Williams. The grand march was led by Doris Scroggln and William Schumacher. Among the out-of-town guests were Bruce Baker, Jack Spencer, Kenneth Keck, Mae Childs, Kenneth Doddridge and W. L. Zoeliner, of Kansas; E. R. Munson, Aurora; Milo Hanzlik, Cedar Rapids, la.; A. L. Kennedy, Omaha. FOUND! GLOVES! 25 Good Pairs, Men's and Women's Gloves turned in at Student Activities Office Call for YOURS at once, if you have lost a pair ScliomliGcli doruico SANJOES SUSS! At FARQUHAR'S How About Those College Men in Europe ? f you are interested in giving them a lift, and make things a little easier for them, cut out. this form, till in the blanks and leave it at the Student! Activities Office or the "Rag" office: Fund for the Students and their Comrades in the Prison Camps of Warring Europe' In consideration of the gifts of other American stu dents for the relief of students and their comrades in the Prison Camps of Warring Europe, I promise to pay the f sum o NAME ADDRESS Papable to "W. C. BLUXK, Student Activities Office, University of Nebraska. Don't let Nebraska be a back number in lending a hand to those who need it most. 'A boost by EVERYONE makes a big job look small." 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