7 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN l c ROY MILLER, For Foot Comfort AdjUBini rallAf 410 Canter n v wa-tv COMFORT Balldlnf OLIVER THEATRE TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT AT 8:15 THIS WEEK v The OTIS OLIVER T PLAYERS ... "HERE COMES THE BRIDE" MatsWed. and Sat. 10-25c Mon,Mr.11.-Tht Gho.t Breaker" Today: Matinee at 2:20 Evening at e-:u THE AVON COMEDY FOUR ANNA CHANDLER Keller Mack & Anna Earl Roy Rice 4 Mary Werner The Le Grohs Ruth Oaborn Hearat-Pathe Newa Oroheum Concert Orcheatra THE BOYARR COMPANY Mat, scats 25c. Night. 25c, 60c, 75o SOCIETY SOCIAL CALENDAR March 8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lincoln. Military Ball Rosewllde, March & Delta Delta Delta banquet Chapter house. Farm House house. Delta Sigma Delta Faculty and mu-1 sic hall. Beta Theta Pi house. Delta Gamma Lincoln Sigma Alpha Epsilon banquet Lin coln. Hall. March 15 Administration Building's Party Music and faculty hall. Alpha Omicron PI Lincoln. Bushnell Guild Rosewllde. March 16 Gamma Phi Beta banquet Lincoln. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lincoln. Engineers' Hop Rosewllde. Delta Upsilon Dinner dance at house. March 22 Phi Kappa Psl Informal house. March 23 Delta Tau Delta banquet Lincoln. Phi Kappa Psl banquet house. Delta Tau Delta Lincoln. April 6 Gamma Phi Beta Lincoln. April 6 Alpha XI Delta banquet Lincoln. Engineers' banquet Lincoln. April 12 Alpha Gamma Rho informal Rose wilde. April 13 . All-University party Closed Alpha Chi Omega Banquet, 5 to 8 o'clock, April 19 ' Iron Sphinx Lincoln. April 26 Sgima Phi Epsilon Lincoln. April 27 Sigma Phi Epsilon Banquet-Lincoln Alpha Omicron I I banquet Lincoln. P7RS0NALS Josephine Crager of Junction City: Mary Hughey of Nebraska City, and HlldPRarde Clinton of North Platte are visiting at' the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. Emma Nielson will spend the end of the week at her home in Denni son, Iowa. Helen Quinn. of Aurora; Grace Linch. Chicago; Sarah Weston. Beat rice, and Virginia Lewis, of Spring fleM. 111., are visiting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week. Florence Miller and Mary Mar-' shall of Fremont were guests at the Kappa Alpha -Theta house Wednes day. Mrs. George Lamer, who has been visiting at the Achoth house, re turned to her home, North Dakota. Wednesday. iauae itoDertson win leave iuuj far Chicago where she Intends to st'Jdy music. Alpha Ki Delta wa3 at home from 3 to 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in honor of their chaperone, Mrs. E- H. Carrol. Mrs. S. II. Howey of Beatrice visited nfir daughter, Kathryn, Saturday and Sunday at the Delta Gamma house. Helen Doty spent the end of the 'e-k at her home in Beaver Crossing. Earl Jorgenson of Omaha visited In Lincoln the latter part of the week. ORPDEIO W PHONE B3 398 - M " 1 n Rninn Pk... v .--w.. wssw SHOES B-3781 ALUMNI NEWS Arclo It. Kautz. '15, has retired from his position as geologist for the Empire Gas & Fuel Company and is now In the Third Engineer's Reserve Training Camp at Camp Lee, Va. Lowell L. Walker, '16, who attend ed the "first officers' training camp at Ft. Snelling," is now second lieu tenant in the depot brigade at Camp Dodge, Des ' Moines, la. Leon C. Hart. 'H, is now in the Forest service at Missoula, Mont. Robert N. Balder. '17, of UUca. Nebr., registered at the alumni of fice Wednesday. Ho has been farm ing but is nov in Lincoln making arrangements fo go into the county agent work. The February Issue of the Power Plant Engineering, a semi-monthly magazine published at Chicago, con tains a wry good article by Ralph E. Turner, '06 B. S. in E. E., on simple rapid logarithmethlc charts. He explains tke chart very thorough ly and states that it serves the pur pose of the glide rule with equal accuracy and great rapidity. HALF AND HALF STAGES OF A STUDENT'S LIFE Acordlng to Shakespeare 1st Term Comedy of Errors. 2nd Term Much Ado About Nothing. 3rd Term As You Like it. 4th Term Julius Ceasar. 5th Term Midsummer Night's Dream. 6th Term To Have and To Hold. 7th Term Love's Labor Lost. 8th Term All's Well that Ends Well. Ex. "How long has that clerk worked for you?" asked the caller. "About four hours," replied the boss. "I thought he had been here longer than that," said the caller. "He has," said the boss. "He has been here for four months." Ex. "I'd like to get a comb." "Something in a nice comb for a lady, with a celluloid back?" "No, I want a comb for a man with rubber teeth." . Ex. "So your wife wants alimony," he remarked to a Chinese laundryman. "Yep," said John, "allee money me gottee." Ex. THE ANATOMY OF SUCCESS GET UP on your toes. Put the best foot forward. Stiffen your backbone. Throw back your shoulders. Get abreast of the times. Hold up your chin. Keep a stiff upper lip. Keep your eyes and ears open And your mouth shut. Use your head, - Go ahead, - And get ahead. Judge. The laundry they gotsfrom me Was marked quite plainly C. R. B. They sent it back; I wore that day A collar owned by R. A. J. It went again; I had to try To wear the shirts of M. S. I. Once more they took it off and so I wear the things of M. B. O. Again, I wear, I confess Pajamas, meant for C. G. S. The last Just broke this heart of mine I can't wear things marked Angeline. New York Sun. Headline from University of Wash ington Daily FORMER WASHINGTON- STUDENT IS RUN DOWN We recommend Peruna. Said the Man to the Bird "Ibbi ottilie hick." Which means "it's a beautiful day." Said the Bird "Kitty cattlety kitchey" wJilch means "I don't understand what you say." First Aid Certificates The Red Cross first aid certiflcat-es for those who took this course under Dr. Clapp last semester hare been received and may be secured by call ing at bis office. Whiskbroom Subscriptions Everyone who has been soliciting for the Whlskbnwm must turn In the money they have" collected before Wednesday night. The receipt books should be turned In with the money. Full payment on each subscription Is desired. OPENING GAMES IN LOWER CLASSES (Continued from page two) gard, 4; Cowley, 3; Kuhn, 1; Buscho, Free throws Busche, 3. Referee Howarth. Craig 5, Polk 11 Craig Pob Polk Goodman c Lind Raver f Norton Cramer f Schultz Cram g Strand Buchanan g Buckner Goals Raver, 1; Goodman, 1; Lind, 2; Norton. 2; Schultz, 1. Foul goals Norton, 1; Buchanan, 1 Referee Jones. CLASS G Juniata 20, Brainard 15 Newell f Perucha Boulton f Davis Sergent c Sowers Max field g Janousek Linegen g Jansk Field goals Newell, 5; Sergent, 1; Battrell, 1; Perucha. 2; Davis, 1; Sowers, 4. Foul goals-Newell, 2; Sowers, 1. Substitutes Juanita Baulton. - Referee Dobson. Roelus drew a bye. Louisville 21, Shubert 8 Drake f Berson Thomson f Hill Koup c Higglns Dietrich g Brown Noyes g Splckler Field goals Drake, 4; Thomson, 2; Koup, 1; Noyes, 1; Hill, 1; Higgins, 1. Free throws Drake, 2; Thomson. 1; Higglns, 1; Brown, 1. Referee Gerhart. Murdock 12, Ansley 22 Pick well f Dobesh Auguert f G. Scott Meyer c H. Scott Schwab g McKenny Zink g Thull Field goals Pickwell, , 2; Meyer, 3; Schwab, 1; Dobesh, 4; G. Sco,tt, 1; H. Scott, 6. Substitutes: Ansley Hays. Howells won from Bertrand by de fault. Giltner 6, Randolph 12 C. Dean f Black Wright f Gobdell G. Dean c Segeater Hawthorne g Whitney Cuts g Hyjenga Field Goals Dean. 1; Wright, 1; Black, 1; Gobdell, 1; Hyjenga, 2. Free Throws Wright, 2; Black 4. Substitutes: For Randolph Vin ckel. Referee Beklns. Elm wood drew a bye. CLASS H Culbertson 26, Arnold 5 Culbertson .....Pos.. Arnold Hill f Smith Wagner f Ross Fahrenbruch c Pease Godtcll g L. Nansel Dukes g C. Nansel Goals Hill, 5; Fahrenbruch, 6; Ross, 1; L. Nansel, 1. Foul goals Hill, 1; Fahrenbruch, 3; Smith, 1. Referee Kacer. Mason City 10, Osmond 12 Mason City Pos Osmond Woods f Menton Nicholas .... f Whithead Weaver c Hall James g Buchanan Fraser g Canon Goals Whitehead, 3; Buchanan Canon, 1; Woods, 2; Nicholas, Fraser 2. Foul goals Menton, 1; Buchanan, 1 Referee Reynolds. Dorchester 10, Winside 16 .w f Render Dainton f Nelson Pontius c Bleich Cra wf ton g Prese Gray g Henderson Field Goals Joy, 3; Crawfton, 1; Belka. 1; Nelson, 2; Bleich, 4; Prese, 1. Free Throws Nelson, 2. Substitutes: For Dorchester Bel ka, Mooberry. Referee Dobsou. Gering 20, Nehawka 12 Nehawka Pos..... Gering Hubner :.l Cross Wessel .f Roy Hansen .....c Bracken Dwitzer . g Lobdell Knoble g: Phelps Goals Roy, 5; Cross. 1; Bracken 2; Hubner. 2; Hansen, 1; Dwitzer. Foul goals Cross, 4; Hubner, 4. Referee Kacer. Hays Center drew a bye. Mascot drew a bye. Alvo drew a bye. Cortland drew a bye. Tommy (writing) O Bill! manr h'ells in 'o'ensollern? Ow Bill Two h'ells same as in 'ell. Judge. . Interior decorating note: Dyna mite may be used to advantage in setting off a room. Ex. Freshman Class Meeting There will be a meeting of the fresnman class In Law 101 on Thurs day, March 7, at 11 o'clock. There will be an election of the minor class officers as well as some other business that must be transacted. EIGHTH ANNUAL BASKETBALL TOURNEY (Continued from pace one) last night by a score of 22 to 11. The Fremont lads ahowed up well on the floor and went about with a pace that made their rivals resort to holding and other fouls to pi event them from taking to great a lead. The line up for this game follows: Fremont 22, Harvard 11 Gardner f Canfteld McKennan f Hartley Fitzsimmons ,...c Yort Trumbell g Higglns Christenscn g Smith Substitutes Welsh for Christen- sen for McKennan. Referee Healy. The second game for the evening was Bcreduled to be between Kear ney and Gothenburg, but when the Gothenburg boys showed up on the floor their oppnents failed to appear and the game was therefore forfeited Upon Kearney's failure to appear the floor was taken by the umana and the School of Agriculture. These two teams, although putting up a eame scran seemed to lack the ability to locate the basket. The first half which ended 64 was full of, excite ment for the spectators, prooaDiy hpcnuse of the unexpected defense which the "Ag" boys put up. in the second half Omaha toook a de cided lead gaining a lead of 20 to 6, although they were given plenty of opportunities for a greater score. Omaha 20, School of Agriculture 6 Maxwell ...f Kimball Smith f Morrison Paynter c Horrington T. Logan g.. Polling A. Logan g Laemy Substitutes for Omaha Russell for Maxwell. Koneke-, for T. Logan. Referee Healy. The last game of the evening was that between Newman (irove. anu Norfolk. Newman Grove had one of the best prospective teams" on the floor during the whole of the eve ning series in me iass a gaui, and made a showing that has marked them for one of the contenders in the final round. The final score was 32 to 16 in favor of Newman Grove. The line ups: - Newman Grove 32, Norfolk 16 Hinman f Best Peterson f Weber Ekslron c Kreuch Johnson g uauenune Robunson g Wllley Substitutes for Norfolk Rosenthal for Weber. Referee Jones. CLASS B Oakdale 19, Osceola 15 Oakdale ......Pos Osceola Welburn f G. Berch Anderson f Rogers Haines c W. Berch Keck g Brittner Wagner g Hutchins Goals Welburn, 2; Anderson, 2; Haines, 3; W. Berch, 3; Scholz, 1; Anderson, 1. ' Foul goals Haines, 5 ; W. Berch, 1; Anderson, 4. Referee Shellenberg. Holdrege 16, Chester 12 Holdrege Pos Chester Hunt f.. Fish Hansen f Malbney Skalberg c Bostelman' Council g M. Cramer Reed g G. Cramer Goals Hunt. 2; Skalberg, 4; Fish, 1; Maloney, 2; Bostelman. 2. Foul goals Hunt, 4; Fish, 1; Bos telman, 1. Referee Jackson. Schuyler 18, Madison 16 Schuyler Pos Madison Otradovsky . : . . . f Fuchs Bures f Kennedy Oudracek c Denny Bliss g Horst Donovan g Peterson Goals Otradovsky, 2; Oudracek, 2; Bures, 3; Fuchs, 3; Kennedy, 1; Denny, 2. Foul goals Otradovsky, 2. Bures. 2; Kennedy, 4. Referee Shellenberg. Nebraska City 8. Columbus 7 Nebraska City. Pos.... Columbus Faunce f Oelrich Cooney f Hockenberger Whitten c Marks Morrow g. Hunter Wilcox .g Neuman . Goals Cooney, Wilcox, Hocken, Berger. Foul goals Cooney, 1; Whitten, 3; Newman, 5. Referee Cowan. Beatrice forfeited to MInden. Sutton 26, West Point 10 Sutton Pos... Wst Point Deerlng f Krause Nuss f Mueller Nelson c Andre Rauscher g Kaser Bennett g McDonald Goais Deerlng. 6; Rauscher, 1; Nelson, 2; Nuss, 2; Krauser, Andre, 1. Foul goals Nuss, 6; Krause, 3; Andre, I. Substitute Rader for McDonald. Hanson for Deerlng. Havelock 16, Friend 19 Havelock Poj Friend Mills ....f...: Darwart Jacobs f Barney liuthlll c Jewett Hobertson g Keith Bong g Erdkamp Goals Mills, 3; RobertKon.l; Tut hill. 2; Darwart, 4; Jowett. 2; Bar ney. 1. Foul roals Jacobs, 4; Barney, 5. Substitute Koll for Robertson. Referoe Cowan. Falls City 9, Shelton 15 Falls City ....Tos Shelton Freshe f 1 1. Conroy D. Hoy f Gorbett Whetslne c Hennlnger Tuesdalo K F. Conroy S. Hoy g "HI Goals II. Conroy, 5; Hennlnger, 2; Freshe, 1; Whetstlne, 2; D. Hoy, 1. Foul goals H. Conroy, 1; Whet stlne, 1. Referee Anderson. SENIOR GIRLS MEET THIS MORNING (Continued from Page 1) at 11 o'clock In Law 101. The meeting will be of the utmost importance, because the new method of choosing the Black Masque will be explained and discussed. The by-laws of the senior women's honorary or ganization have been changed so that hereafter members for the society will bo nominated by all the senior women with the approval of the fac ulty and will then be voted upon by the present Black Masques. Venus lOPENCIL -w-t H E oerfec Ition of pencil nualitv un equalled for smoothness, uni formity of grading and durability. 17 black degrees from 6B softest to to 9H hardest, and hard and medium (indelible) copy ing. Look for fa distinc tive VENUS finiihl FREE! ' ThU trial box with fWe VENUS lrwii rcuum. Holder and VENUS Erer ent fre. 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