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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
THE DA I L Y NE BRAS KAN t 1 1. mt I'm HAND GRENADES TUES., WED., THURS. MON., THE GREAT Nazimova In a Screen Classic Out of the Fog Th Most Human Story Ever Shown on the Screen COME EARLY SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 PRICES 6c 11c 17c Where Thousands Meet Thou sands Daily THURS. FRI. SAT. JOSEPH GREENWALD A. CO. In His Comedy-Drama "LOTS AND LOTS OF IT" A Playlet of Business Life FISHER & GILMORE In "The Bashful Romeo" GREEN AND PUGH "Two Boys From Dixie" WYLE A BLOCKBURN ' In "Bits of Melody" LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY DOROTHY DALTON In the Paramount Play "HARD BOILED" A Dandy Comedy-Drama Brader and the Orchestra Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7 & 9 Mats., 15c Nights 15c and 25c THE HOME OF BIG SHOWS AND GOOD MUSIC Direction, l M. Garman COMING THURS. FRI. SAT Thomas H. Ince's Artcraft Spcl. The False A Picturization of Louis Joseph Vance's Great Story Which Ap peared in the Saturday Evening Post Rialto Concert Orchestra Jean L. Schaefer, Conductor STRING NUMBERS To the Spring" Grieg "Spring Song" Mendelssohn SHOWE START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, p. m. MATS. 15c, NIGHT 25c Orpheum STARTING WEDNESDAY MATINEE, MARCH 26 'THE ONLY GIRL' A Sparkling Version of the Fa mous Broadway Success JENNINGS &. MACK "The Camouflage Taxi" 4 HARMONY KINGS A Symphony in Color LUNETTE SISTERS Introducing Their Original Sensation, The Aviation Waltz WILLIAM SMYTHE "Songe of the People" "HECTOR" Wonder Dog Cleveland Bronner Vaudeville's Artistic Creative Genius, Offer "DREAM FANTASIE8" KINOGRAM8 News Pictures Jrpheum Concert Orchestra Arthur J. Babich, Director BARGAIN MATINEES 700 MAIN SEAT8, 25e Chicago Cleaners marry LYONS. Mgr. "5 So. 11th St PYt B-2018 CLEAN CLOTHES CLEAN e!". Sirtt Cleaned A Pressed 3 PIECE $1.25; LADIES' aUITS $1-50 UP What would you think if you saw the inoHt dignified, memt stately, and moHt haughty male student at the rnlvertiity of Nebraska follow a well known movie actreRs up and down the campus, out onto the street and down that same street? Now I don't know, but from what I've heard Hush! Thin Ib what I call scandal. SCANDAL. We have our characters: student and movie actress; our scenes: U. of N. cammm nnA iih street, and now for our story. Last week we were talking to a friend, who knew of a girl who said nhe saw with her own eyes said uni versity student fall before the wiles of a person of the silent, drama a per son pf the cinema. This aforesnld "shadow" artist (a shadow artist In more ways than one) was seen stroll ing very quietly up the southeast walk on the campus. On each side of the fair being, floated or rather tripped two matronly and rather sedate per sonages. These did not Interest our student who was now entering the pate. In a short time these escorts or chaperons, as the case may have been, left this fair damsel and ascend ed the steps to the first settlement in America. Miss 'flicker artist" sped on past building after building, always conscious of a dark, dim, something behind. Perhaps this something was one of Nebraska's lonely students; who can tell? Up one walk, down an other strolled the model; up the same walk not ten paces behind sped the student. Actress emerged onto the street again. So did Mr. Student. How lonely seh appeared to him and J how exceedingly lonely he was. Final- ly the most stately exponent of study j was able to overtake his fair maiden on a near-by corner. Shrilly he whispered, after begging her pardon, for his systematic and en forced intrusion, "I liked your last pic ture very much." Almost as quickly she replied in a soothing if not welcome tone, "Don't see how you got a chance to see it. The girls down at the Evans are abso lutely the only people I've showed it to." Our student fled. Camouflage was his name as he returned to his office upon the campus. IN DAYS GONE BY Fifteen Years Ago Today The sixth annual banquet of the Y. M. C. A. was held. Ten Years Ago Today Inter-fraternity council announced that only thirteen per cent of the members of Greek letter organizations were delinqnent compared to fifty per cent before the inter-frat-rnity coun cil was formed. Seven Years Ago Today The senior class adopted a new method of choosing the Ivy Day ora tor. Candidates- would not be elected by the class, but would try out before a committee appointed by the Chan cellor. . Six Years Ago Today Three Nebraska men were chosen for the all-Missouri Valley team by the Chicago Tribune. Two Years Ago Today Water polo was the feature of the girls' inter-class swimming meet. FOOTBALL IS POPULAR WITH YANKEES LN r bah j .(-oiitibUMl fr.iD Vt one The eleven includes some brilliant I college performers of recent years. among them Captain Withlngton. ex I Crimeon and ail-American guard. He I was a telling factor In vanquishing Ham Fish's 4th Army combination on Thursday. The fact that the line-np embraces ! ko many fine athletes and that It was 1 the first to qualify as wgional cham pion conjure up visions. In the mind's ves of Its adherents, of the A. R t. championship being escorted back to !, he United States by the 89th. The j lie-up. a. at present arranged, fol- ;,0ITlett. left end; Schweiger. left iack- Withlngton. left guard; Lewis. center': Garsldc. right guard; Thcmp i .on right tackle; Higgina. right end; ioerhardt quarter; Lindsay left half; i rr Hark, right half; Padfield. full jback'. Neln and Wilder are back ed substitutes. Plenty of Spring Pep in the new Kuppenheimer suits and topcoats we are now showing. You wide-awake young fellows who like plenty of zip and dash expressed in a well-bred way, will find an abundance of it in the new Spring models fashioned by those famous style creators The House of Kuppenheimer We haven't forgotten the young man who prefers the smart but not too extreme, either. No matter whether your taste is for the extreme, the in-between, or the conservative we have your style choice in an abundant variety of value-giving textures and rich colorings But take a tip from us better come in now, to day if you can possibly spare the time. Mil: MEN SELECTED FOB KANSAS CITY MEET iContlnoed from Page One) eluding freshmen. The affair is wide open and those who are fortunate enough to get a seat in the Coliseum Saturday night will see the best tal ent in the valley perform. In building atate roads it seems that graft comes higher than cruaned lime stone, and is not nearly so free from dirt. The other worlds are getting along all right, don't worry about them. Don't trade worlds until you cros the stream of life. Never judge a woman's courage by the way eeb avoids an Interview with a mouse. Better ask twice than lose your way once. V ir' $30, $35, $40, $50 1 R i (mIFlF i 1 1 v t Quality Clothes REGISTERED U. " HAVE FENTON B. FLEMING 0 L. FLODEEN THE JIWBL SHOP MAKE YOUR NEW 1211 0 Street, SPEIN0 SUIT LINCOLN . . . . NEB. 131 So. 11th St. " Central H oVvE e7coatMY shining parlor DYED SLACK AT WORK GUABANTEED Hat Blocking a Specialty THE EVANS bV211 327-sM No. 12th 8t BOYD 1 1 " Will Do Your C W 17U17V P B I N T I N G U. rt. rKLI BIGHT Florist 125 North Twelfth Street. 1133 O St. Phones B-6741-6742 lUBSCBIBE T0B i i THE DAILY NEBBASKAN , i TTDKL S PAT. OFF. 1630 O St. 4