The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 14, 1919, Image 3

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    T1IK DAILY NKHUASKAN
WED., AND ALL WEEK
TOM MIX
IN A FAST ONE.
"The
I Speed Maniac"
LARRY SEMON
in-
BETWEEN THE ACTS"
PERSONALS
TODAY and TOMORROW
CATHERINE
MACDONALD
ik. Ritminct fif the
Stranpest Marriage on Record I
"The Thunderbolt"
Also Comedy News Features
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1
jean L. Schaefer, Conductor 3
Shows start at 1, 3. 6, 7, 9 p.m. g
Mat815c Night 30c.
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'A
vai imi'vi i r-
'wHCRt EVERYROOY goes
Tilt RS. VRI. "AT.
A Vaudeville fifm
"Honor Thy Children"
A Satirical Com-dy wlh
KKKOKK1C ORMOMIK CO.
Three Beauties
In a Vocal Travrty
Lee & Bennett
rrmentlnir,
1 1OVR THAT Olll"
Paul Conchas Jr., & Co.
Knropon Novelty Arit
Bessie Barriscale
In the Comedy Drama
"The Woman Michael Married"
I.IBKRTY NKW8 WRKK1T
BRADKR AND THK ORCHESTRA
Mat IV j MlCht Sfie; Oal. IV
.UNCOLNS LITTLE THEATER
rmi.iT.::irzE5i
THURS. FRI. SAT. j
I CHARLES RAY in
I ''BILL I
I HENRY J
S 3
And Other Entertaiaing 1
I Features 1
I Miriam Frosh's Lyri I
Orchestra
8hows Start ut 1. 3, 5, 7, 9 P. M. g
j Mats. 15c; Night 20c; Call. 10c g
MiiinmnnM
WED.-THUR.-FR1.-8AT.
JULIUS
TANNEN
CARL
JORN
JA-DA TRIO
FRANK BURT and
MYRTLE ROSED ALE
JOHN REGAY and the
LORRAINE SISTERS
BEGIUM TRIO
THR KINOGRAMS
TOPICS OK THE DAY
GEORGE KELLY
MATS 700 SEATS,
ISO So. 11th
2Rc
MONDAY, NOV. 17
Bveat of Rarest Del lt tat
Cohan and Harris Prexent
SENSATION
THE MUSICAL. COMEDV
lid
mi
MO Night in New York
8nperiatlve Cat
Adorable Chora
Aaxaniented Orchentra
rrkeea, 30c. $1.00. H..T0 ana $2.00
Mary Hardy, '22. has returned Ironi
tier home In Omaha. lnm him 'ii.h
livn vUttlnR.
ltrnjimiln pennls. was culled
yesterday lo I'nUemiiy Fluff, mi m
umni of the Illness of IiIh bioihi-i.
lie raldine Itrown, was u I..um
In Crmbrldge for the laat few dis.
llyle liwln. '19, of Hurttiu-ion, t nl
Ol'l'do, H H K'leHt UllM Week Hi lll
Delta Chi house.
Klolse Uerlct. '22. entertained tin
nrtle chapter f Alpha Delta Fi.
Wednesday evening al her In ut
192S A HI iff I.
Margaret Tourtclot. '20. la l! t
(ho Afholh house.
Stewart U-mld. cx-'16, of Umaliu. m
h visitor at (ho Dflta Chi Iioukc ihm
week.
Gamma l'hl Hi la cclihraled
Founder'" Day ut the chapter limine
Tuesday evening.
Alpha (lamina liho announces the
fledging of Carl RydbeiK, "22. and
Loyd Lucas. '22.
Alice Huntington. '2.1, la recovuln;;
from an attack of appendlc Itln.
William Iron, of Lincoln, was a
pueBt at the Phi Kappa Fsi house
Wednesday evening
Muriel Allen, '2.1. and Ruth i.nd
fay. '21, will leave today for a l'v
days' visit in Omaha.
Ora Webb, '23 has returned io
school alter an illness of some
weeks.
OlRi Met, of Om:h:i will bi. a
piifst of Marjoiif Temple tor this
weekend.
Herbert Fierce. '18. of Washinh mi,
Kansas, is a visitor at the Silver
Lynx house this week.
Ella, Williams Scott. '16. of Sheri
dan, Wyoming, was a guest at ih-
Kappa Alpha Theta house Wednes
day, on her way to Portland, Oregon.
L. C. Oberlies, '95, of Ltncoln was
v. guest at the Phi Kappa Psi hmn
Wednesday evening.
Helen Overslreet, '22, will leave
Monday for California, where she
will spend the rest of the winuv
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M STREET PARK
OLYMPIC SCENE
the earmarks of the old time class
rushes which were the joy and diver
sion of the freshies and sophs of lor
mer years. The plan of the fight is
simply to turn the fighters loo:e in
the arena.
The old Idea of the impromptu
"knock them down, drag them olt and
throw them in the creek" manner of
treatment for the unlucky class, which
gives the freshman the advantage be
cause of numbers, has been replaced
by the free-for-all pole fight. No pie-
Olympic outbursts have been in evi
dence, either on the campus or else
where. Here is the history of the Olympic
hero as written by a campus George
Ade of 1911:
"There was once n proud stude who
spent his "iron boys" and "cart
wheels" for Gorgeous Rags and was a
Fus-sie to beat the Band. He would not
go in the Olympics because He was a
Sophomore. Likewise He fussed a
Regular Dame.
"On ihis same Campus was a Guy
who wore a Cap and Corduroy Pants.
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Armalrolll! Cliltlllni; Co. VUII1 H hcinnmv
We Must Beat Kansas
For the Big Home-coming
Game Tomorrow
Look Snappy
Get a good Coat and save a
$5 or $10 bill
The best dressed men at the game or
for that matter the best dressed men
anywhere are those who wear
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
Overcoats
and Suits
$45
A
RM STRONG
CLOTHING CO.
Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Store
Also he smoked a Vile Pipe and was
not a Lady Killer. He went in tne
Fracas because He was a Sophomore.
He knew his Beauty could not be dam
aged. "The Kandy Kid took the Swell
Skirt and stood on the sidelines at the
Riot. The Ruff Guy went in and the
Beauty cast her Eyes on Him. 'In
troduce Me lo that Dandy Fellow,' she
said, as she slapped him on his wnst
watch.
"With Sore Feelings the Swell
Dresser led the Guy to Her. The Guy
at once became Chesty and made a
Hit with the Co-ed and beat the Ilfgh
fliers time with the Girl.
Moral Go into, not to, the Olympics!"
The Lantern Room
Tea Dansante from 3 :30 to 5 :00 P. M.
Table de Hote Dinner from 5 :00 to 8 :00 P. M.
Open until 11:30 P. M. Music. Dancing Permitted
DELA VAN CAFE
WANT ADS
LOST Barrel of "Parker Pen,
Lucky Curve." Please return to Stu
dents' Activities office. It
LOST Between M. A. building and
Social Science hall, on Monday, Nov.
10, a John Holland fountain pen.
Please return to Student Activities of
fice. It
LOST A brown purse containing
fountain pen. watch, ring and email
change. Return to Student Activ
ities Office, or call B3437. 4St3
The
Lincoln Hotel
Special Table D' Hote
Sunday Dinner
Served from 12 to 2-6 to 8 P. M.
$1.25 PER COVER
Music During Evening
Meal Hours
Ml,
The pleasures of the game, of
the Homecoming, and all the
functions which mark the oc
casion will seem doubly good
if you are finely dressed in
good clothes.
Ready to serve you at the last
minute with everything
young men wear.
Hurry In!
SIDNftlTM JIB'S
THE HOM OF GOOD CLOThEX
DANCING EVERY NIGHT
At
Antelope Park
Loeb & Hampton's Orchestra
JOHNSTON'S CANDY
in One and Two Pounds
P
ILLERS'
RESCRIPTI0N
HARMACY
N. S. CAFE
A Good Place to Eat
139 South 11th sveet
BECK'S SYNCOPATED
SYMPHONY
Playing- the Ro-ewild
VVrdni-fday), and Stnrda
Opfn for Vv.i Mnfetnp VriAHX
nifrbts Can also supply
combinations fur wivk-i-nd nienf.
Book Your Partis Earh
1st Nafl Bk. I " -'-'! s'
B3343
K.'-'O
H E FFLEY'S
TAILORS
F QUALITY
138 No. 11th SL Phone B-14H
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DAWSON'S OKCKOTXA
Anything in Music
Open for Rooking
John B. Dawson 1874l
DANCE MUSIC
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CALL
CHARLES FLINS
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