The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1917, Image 3

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    THE DAILY N E B R A S K A IT
C. ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort
Adjustment of Fallen Arches, re
410 Ganter tnoval of Corns and Ingrowing Nails
and the relief of Bunions.
Building COMFORT SHOES
Phone
B3781
Oliver Theater
This Week, Twice Dally,
The Truth of Birth Control
"THE UNBORN, CHILD"
Mats, for Ladles ONLY
Mats. 35c A 25c; Night 75o to 25o
V
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
5 acts Western Vaudeville 3 shows
Matinees 2:30; Evenings 7:00 A 9:00
HERMAN LIEB AND HIS BROAD
WAY PLAYERS
In Joseph Medlll Patterson's One-Act
Classic
"DOPE"
AL WOHLMAN A CO.
America's Favorite 8ong Writer
E. T. ALEXANDER & CO.
A Novelty In a Vaudeville Way
HARRY LA TOY
The Talkative Juggler
MISS GILLIS & CO.
The Perfect Lady Hercules
Travel Weekly Orpheum Orchestra
Matinees 15c Nights 25c
imiMi'iUUraiW.PJTVa.1
MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY
ARMSTRONG A SMITH
In "THE BAGGAGE MAN"
STEIN, HUME A THOMAS
Vaudeville's Greatest Singing Trio
"PEARL OF THE ARMY"
Fox Comedy News Weekly
Time 2:00, 7:00, 9:00
Matinees 10c Nights 15c
MAJESTIC
MONDAY-TUESDA Y.WEDNESDAY
Hawthorne's Classic
"THE SCARLET LETTER"
WITH STUART HOLMES
As Parson Dimmesdale .
EAPLE WILLIAMS In
"THE SCARLET RUNNER"
TIME 1:30, 3.15, 7:15, 9:00
Adults 10c Children 5c
"Built Up to a Standard, Not
Down to a Price"
ALWAYS THE SAME POLICY
Quality Photoplays for Better
Theatres and Better People
MONDAY ONLY
America's Little Sweetheart
MARY PIOKFORD
Supported by Her Sister, Lottie
Pickford, in a Return
Engagment of
"THE ETERNAL GRIND"
Also the Holmes Travelogs
Tuesday and Wednesday
GERALDINE FARRAR'S
HUSBAND
LOU TELLEGEN
and Cleo Ridgley in
"THE VICTORIA CROSS"
Thursday Only
The Adorable
MARGUERITE CLARK
In a One-Day Return of the
Fanciful, Romantic Photoplay
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"
Wednesday and Thursday, Para
mount Pictographa
Friday and Saturday
The Great Comedian
FRANK MclNTYRE
In a Picturization of His GrAt
Stage Svccess
"THE TRAVELING
SALESMAN"
And the Paramount Comedy
ADMISSION
Eves., 15c A 10c; Mats., 10c A 5c
Shows 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8:00, 9:15
KOMO EUREKA
COALS
That you'll like
TRY US
Whitebreast Coal &
Lumber Co.
Phone B3228
107 N. 11th
to attend his classes last Friday on
account of an attack of la grippe.
of Donald Fauquet, ex-'17, of Wahoo,
visited Saturday and Sunday at the
Alpha Tau Omega house.
Paul A. Buol, C. E. '14, of Spring
field, Mo., who Is ballast Inspector for
the Frisco railroad company, visited
the University Friday.
Charles H. Epperson, '16, of Clay
Center, editor-in-chief of The Daily
Nebraskan during the last semester
of last year, visited University friends
Saturday.
Ruth Mills, '16, is engaged in Jour
nalistic work for an Omaha news
paper, reporting society and woman's
features, and suffrage meetings. She
was prominent in the University, a
member of the Black Masques and of
Delta Qamma.
BRYSON TO NATIONAL
STUDENT CONFERENCE
(Continued from Page One)
urged by the commission to submit
suggestions for the questlonaire that
Bryson will take with him. A box
will be placed outside the Dally Ne
braskan office, Bouth of University
hall, and students who are interested
in the student council and who have
any Ideas on the subject, are asked to
drop them in this box. This must be
done at once if the sugestlons are to
be of use to the commission in draw
ing up its questlonaire, because Bry
son leaves on Wednesday.
The Purdue convention is the first
national convention of the kind to be
held. Delegates will compare the
workings of their student councils
with those of other universities, and
better student government Is expected
to result. The conference comes at a
most fortunate time for Nebraska,
which is preparing its student council
plan for submission to the students
and faculty.
EIGHT, HUNDRED TO
PLAY BASKETBALL
(Continued from Page 1)
Arnold Lloyd Nansel, Ward Zim
merman, Floyd Lucas, Floyd Peace,
Charles Nansel, Harold Gettys, Nolan
Alexander, Esten Ross. Won 5, lost 1.
Auburn Paul Elliott, Harry Harris,
Harry Anderson, Maurice Hannaford,
Robert Culwell, Asa Redman, Davis
Harold. Won 4, lost 3.
Beatrice Mervin Kyle, Donald Bod
well, Burns Sherwood, Fred Stoll, Fred
Mulligan, Hugh Dobbs, Lawrence Ellis,
Walter Murray, Lloyd Kline, Glen Lay
man, Dewey Jackson, Tom Linder.
Won 1, lost 9.
Beaver Crossing George Ross, Al
bert Hornaday, Glen Porter, Wilfred
Petty, Verri Hansen, Archie Reed,
Hugh Pettijohn. Won 3, lost 6.
QuUk ServUe
Opaf at All Time
Orpheum Cafe
pMlal Attention to University
tudenta
The Long Island College Hospital
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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vi I J.. U n ,lr..r Turn
I - ,n at college work r-qinmd l tV-
Coke HoH-fi -! .-lowed dupm-nr m tHe LWrd
Sum. Unu.lo,-ri m rrraw Nrw York "
pwliruhn. wnte to OUO oo Huffman, M. U, te
Uiyci Faculty. Henry and Amity Stt.. Bcooilya. N-
Bancroft Glen Cater, Martin Vogt,
Donahoo, Leo Ronk, Fred Palmer. Won
5, lost 1.
Belgrade Gerald Holander, Humid
Smith, Bruce Holllster, Ralph Ander
sen, Glen Trotter, Harris Clayburg,
Harold Anderson. Won 7, lost 3.
Bert rand Ralph Ford, Herbert At
kins, Gordon Llndcr, Neal Schrock,
Ora Bensor, Reuben Matson, William
Walters, Walter Lally, Robert High.
Won 8, lost 6.
Bethany Wayne Hoot, Dale Hoot,
Merle Strayer, Fred Brokaw, Marvin
Teegarden, Gerald Holond, Floyd Turn
er, David McPherson, Lee Rivett, Har
lan Brunei), Harold Jones, Lloyd Wil
son, John Freeland. Won 8, lost 2.
Bloomfleld Entries not yet in.
Brady Island Arnold Coon, Arthur
Burke, Milton Murphy, Keith McCaig,
Francis Camplln, Claude McCaig. Won
3, lost 1.
Cedar Bluffs Edgar Cullen, Earl
Gidley, Lynn Miller, Marian Smith,
Ned Knapp, Lloyd Blair, Glen Ostrand,
Ralston Miller. Won 7, lost 2, tied 1.
Cedar Rapids Harold Yocum, Wal
ter Roberts, Fred Snyder, Lewis Wil
son, Alfred Dugan, John Andrews,
John Frazler, Roland Compton. Won
5, lost 2.
Central City Ray Smith, Ralph Hur
Ing, Henry Gatsemeyer, Oliver Wol
cott, Paul Morris, William Johnson,
Edwin Witescarver, Dwam Gray, Ray
Ray Whltescarver, Leland Tooley. Won
6, lost 6.
Carroll Frank Kesterson, Lloyd
Kesterson, Gordon McKenzie, Darwin
Jones, Ross Yaryan, Jack Allensworth.
Won 2, lost 7.
Chadron Vern Nlcholls, Robert
Sturdevant, Lester Wylle, Gradon
Nlcholls, Harry Frey, Forrest Gillette,
Vern Tate, Caryl Sly, Paul Richey,
Oliver Allbright, Ray Faunstock,
Franklin Jacobs. Won 4.
Chester Allen Fish, Lawrence Frey,
Albert Bostelman, Arthur Mallowney,
George Kramer, Elmer Brumbaugh,
Earl Duey. Won 1, lost 3.
Clarkson Charles Novotny, George
Humlichek, Joseph Indra, Robert
Tomes, Edward Tomes, Frank Basta.
Won 6, lost 1.
Clearwater Fred Mitchell, Maxwell
Hanson, Earl Flowers, Miles Snyder,
Elvon Chase, Dewey Snyder, Jennings
Smith, Frank McGee, Bernard McCoy,
Vernon Flowers, Myron Rutledge, Don
ald Ssortt. Won 7, lost 4.
Columbus Richard Newman, Albei t
Newman, Allen Weaver, Robert LiBco,
Warren Miller, George Borck, Emil
Marx, Sam Miller. Won 4, lost 3.
Crawford James Forbes, Arthur
Howe, Charles Minick, Clifford Min-
ick, Harry Reid, Francis Uhl.
Fairmont Walter Brown, Ned Bres
den, John Barton, Harold Brown, Wal
lace Farrar, Irvin Frltke, Robert Hal-
sey, Rex Lewis.
Crete Frank Dredla, Leonard Frun
dell, Ray Roland, Lawrence Maine,
Ralph Johnson, Charles King, Kings
ley Belden, Floyd Curry, Alfred Hall
man, Ben Bilhorn. Won 6, lost 4.
Culbertson Herman Hanke, Walter
Hill, Fred Fahrenbruch, Rufus Roy,
George Meininger, William Godtell.
Won 2, lost 3.
Davenport Harold Sedgwick, Oscar
Miller, Frank Sfnyder, Ban Miller, Ray
Keim, Raymond Kerchner, Won 1, lost
5.
DeWitt Bailey Merrill, Blodgett
Jess, Eaton Harry, John Hobbs, Cyrill
Holland, Elmer Lake, Glen Sire, Ed
ward Wanek. Won 3, lost 4.
Diller Charles Light. Neal Dillon,
Cecil Ellis, Frank Schnelle, Claude
Cavet, Albert Light, Loyd Collander.
Won 10. lost 3.
Dunbar Andie Holmes, Lester
Boyd, Allen Mullis, Lester Smith, Al
len Walker, Wiliam Lowrey, William
Gibbon, Harold Harpster. Won 5,
lost 3.
Edgar Entries not in. Won 1, lost
3- '
Elm wood Entries not in. Won 3,
lost 5.
Ewtng Stuart Benson, Henry Per
son, Otto Rymer. Claire Doolittle, Syd
ney Erskine, Lyle Dirks, Wilber Ben
nett, Versaw Lero'y, Joseph Hague.
Won 4, lost 2.
Exeter Louie Adams, Noell Smith,
Gaylord Lefier, Walter Howarth Clyde
Long, Ralph Norris, Phil Costello, Rex
Smith, Thomas McCleary, Donald Wil
son, Leslie Long, Ray Johns. Won 7,
lost 7. .
Falrbury W. Archer, C. Collister,
H. Clark, J. Delano, Charles Gately,
J. Gibson, William Knoble, M. Munn,
L. Neitzel, C. Ward. Won 1, lost 6.
Falls City Leo Benscheter,' Henry
Bassett, Ernest Frehse, John Frehse,
Tom Frehse, Dewey Hoy, Kester Kis
ter, Sam McGool, Homer Sandrock,
Ira Truesdail, John Whltsline.
Franklin Murnitz Jastram, Milton
Barker, Glen Jastram, VernSproutt, I
Fred Frullngor, Guy Harvey, Newton
Klrkpatrick. Won B, IohL 1.
Fremont Arthur Anderson, Perry
ChrlstianHon, Clarence Dahl, Herbert
Duna, Elwln Davis, Fred Eidam, Rol
and Fitzsimmons, Maurice Gardner,
George Hazlam, Kenneth Riley, Ivnn
Robertson. Won 5, lost 4.
Friend George Barney, Jason Dor
wart, Ieo Erdkamp, Wesley Jewltt,
Charles Ronsch, Ed Scheldt, Francis
Sims, Edward Weber.
Geneva Entries not In. Won 7,
lost 4.
Genoa Abe Venger, Harry White,
Wayne Nelson, Russet Anderson, Al
lan Atkins. Won 8, lost 6.
. Garden County Everett Demls, Lee
Henderson, Frank Robinson, Clyde
Sudman, Ralph Snell, Walter Strand.
Glltner Clifford Herman, Henry
Hergenbard, Marvin Herman, Lee Wil
son, George Talich, Burl Bidders,
Ralph Hawthorne, Cyril Glover, Ray
mon Casler. Won 2, lost 7.
Gothenburg James Clark, Martin
Drestel, Marvon Layton, Rodney Ro
berts, Lloyd Kane, Roy Ells, George
Aden, Wakefield Sheridan. Won 6,
lost 1.
Gretna Frank Bnrns, William Gil
lespie, Emil Knoll, Lucien Potter,
Frank Triny, Edwin Simmons, Enos
Hughes. Won 5, lost 4.
Halgler William Lamed, Max Dro
man, Ira Long, Floyd Swan, Raleigh
Craig, Austa Reeves, Roy McVey, Lyle
McVey.
Hardy Entries not in. Won 10, lost
1.
Hastings Claude Sheeley, Lester
Dillaugh, Abn erllull, Roscoe Battan,
Ernest Hanerly, Carl Kauff, William
Dutton, George Way, Orvel Warren.
Havelock Entries not in. Won 6,
lost 10.
Hays Center William Hoback,
Frank Counce, Walter Counce, Wat
son Alexander, Erwln Barker, Richard
Ropas. Won 4, lost 2.
Hebron Academy Otto Dageforde,
Alfred Kolterman, Ernest Kohle, Wil
liam Krueger, Herman Damm, John
Sporner, Edmund Nowka. Won 10,
lost 1.
Hebron Edgar Cruise, Neal Gray,
Lon Eiler, Dail Shearer, Mahlon
Shearer, Lyle Wright, Roy Habel, Earl
Wall. Won 6, lost 5.
ln.AleBoydpDd.HbW e.Fa.S.
Holbrook Dilbert Luckey, Adolph
Phillipson, Scott Morlng, Sydney Bak
er, Perry Robbins, Earl Tomlin, George
Patty, Ted Smith. Won 3.
Holdrege Charles Mitchell, Dewey
Swanson, Lavern Cole, Everett John
son, Harvey Reed, Minor Spalberg,
Clifford Smith, Clifford Hunt, Alden
Hanson. Won 10, lost 1.
Humboldt Harlan Allbright, Fred
Bohl, Wade Dorland, Joe Mathes, Ru
dolph Petrashec, Herman Sapp, Harry
Scott, Harry Thompson, Wilber Rose,
Arnold Lepik, Hugh Moyer. Won 10,
lost 3.
Humphrey Ralph Benham, Victor
Duesman, Irvin Lewis, Herman Pfeifer,
James Sweeney, George Smith, Emera
Graves.
Indianola Charles Harrison, .Toe
Nerling, Morton Suiter, James O'Dea,
L. J. Lyon, Willard Sargent, Ben Can
aga, Miles Puckett, Ward Emrich, Wal
ter Newman. AVon 8, lost 1.
Juanita George Howett, Paul Dev
eny, Allan McPheron, Cleo Newell,
Harold Pierce, Luther Sergent, Rich
ard Linsman, Elery Hall, Robert Brad
ley, Virgil Maxfleld. Won 9, lost 2.
Kearney Ben Rumpelter, Kermit
Ball, Albin Panek', Adolph Panek, Clif
ford Erickson, Allan Conrad, Frank
Friend, Leroy Sanderson, Cloyd Wol
mer. Won 5, lost 3.
Kenesaw Bernard Alshouse, Clif
ford Coulter, Niles Simmons, George
Fisher, John Kidd, Boyd Balkey, F.d.
Burg, Lloyd Donnelly. Won 2. ost 5.
Lexington Harley ' Neale, Earl
Ewen, Frank Morgan, Lewey Laws,
Joseph Olson, .Ordway Parsons, Paul
Zimmerman, Hewett Lemuel, Clifford
Houser, William Atkinson, Glen Klrk
patrick. Won 1, lost 5.
Lincoln Roy Smith, Ellsworth Ham
ren, Harry Brian, Clarence Cyrpean-
son, Henry Albrecht, Mark Sommers,
Ed. Moore, James jollier, Wesley
Jungmeyer, Herbert Gish, David Neu
feld. Won 7, lost 2.
Lynch Alvin Long, Gordon Ira,
Frank 'Carter, Vac Tomco, Leon Jed
lica, John Hoyer, Hersey Christian
son, Hugh Glass. Won 1, lost 2.
Merna Francis Akisson, George
Graves, John Hickman, Rollin Read,
James Ridenour. Will Swick, Dannie
Sotuffer, Charles Worth.
Milligan Irwin Petrasek, Clement
Kucka, Henry Kucka, Stanley Maty,
Mike Bonnel, Otto Brt, William Svec,
James Podlesak. Won 6, lost 5.
Minitar-i Harry Becker, "onald
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THE
Telephone B2311
833 North 12th tt
Gleaners, Pressors, Dyers
Tor the "Work and Service that
Pleases." Call B2311. Tut Bast
quipped Dry Cleaning Plant la the
West. One day service If needed.
Reasonable Prices, good work, prompt
service. Repairs to men's garments
carefully made.
CORNELL PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
DEVELOPING, FINISHING AND ENLARGING
We color enlargements In Non-Fading Oil Colors at reasonable prices.
Films for all Cameras.
248 No. 11th St.
ORPHEUM SHOE REPAIR CO.
When You Want Your Shoes Cleaned and Repaired Call at the
ORPHEUM SHINING PARLOR
211 North 12th Street
We Make It a Specialty of Cleaning and Renewing all Fancy Shoes
Work Called For and Delivered. Phone B-1316.
CHAPIN BROS. 127 So. 13th St
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