THE DAIL Y NBBBASKAN oeooooeooooooooooooooooooc DEVEREUX PLAYERS TO ENACT FAMOUS DRAMAS TRACKSTERS MEET (Continued from Page One) Have your hat made new by the Lincoln Hat Works f 1136 o St. Noted Arstist Will Appear April 9-10 at Temple Theater. cooooooooooocooeoooeeoocoe Call us for your Next Order Fraternity Cleaners KOMO KOAL And others: Rock Springs Maitland Lehigh (hard) Now on hand WHITEBREAST COAL AND LUMBER CO. 107 No. 11th St The famous Devereux Players, un dcr Hie auspices of the University Players, will appear at the Temple Theater, Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10. They will present "Re tribution," by Obuck, on Friday eve ning, "Romancers," by Rostand at a Saturday matinee, and "The Thief, Saturday evenirg. Clifford Devereux was one of the chief members of the Sothern and 01 Marlowe Company for several years. For the past seven years he has, un der his own direction, produced large number of noteworthy plays. He brines with him a company of artists of national reputation. The Company varies in size acco ing to the requirements of the plays being presented. Many of the Com pany nave been with Mr. nevereux for several years. Zinita Graf, one of the leading players, though still a young woman, ha3 played many parts. and her irresistible personality per meates each of the great roles she in terprets, stamping her one of the most interesting and conspicuous figures upon the American stage. In producing drama, Mr. Pevereux believes in an unobtrusive background that is 8uecestive. and while he studies the psycological effect of light and color in his productions, he achieves the simple and avoids t"he distracting detail of realism. The tickets for the productions arr on sale at the Ross P. Curtice Com pany. at $L50; $1.00. 75c and 5c. which the "N" Club so successfully put over. Huskera in Olympics Kprska athletes have bi en mentioned n the past few weeks .s possibilities for i laces ..i tht American team that takes part in the Seventh Olympic Meet at Antwerp next summer. Among the members of tha Huskers team who are likely to try for places on the team are Mc- Mahnn nrnr Owens. Finney and Wright. Coach Henry Schulte recently re ceived a letter from Frederick Rubier, secretary of the American uimpic Committee, urging him especially to train Finney and Wright as possible hurdlers to take the places of Simp son and Thompson on the America r team. Both men are showing good form and have set up some time that mav place them in the hurdling events. The letter also slated that there would probably be several places open in the pentathlon. Graf is a likely candidate for a place on the team of American dis tance runners that will take part in the Olympics, while McMahon and Owens rank with the best runners in the country in the quarter mile and other middle-distance runs. Tryouts for places on the American team will be held at various times and in various places during the spring season. I A '!. Sir,,' Vk DUSKER GRAPPLERS ENTER INTER-COLLEGIATE MEET CTIHOAL 3021703 ZHI HEFFLEY'S TAILOR! OF QUALITY 1M No. 1th t Phone B-Ua OePauw Eta chapter of Beta Thi. a men fraternity, at DePauw University has been dissolved and the chapter has become a local and will be known as Delta Sigma Psi. JOHNSTON' CANDY n On and Two Pwna FILLERS' RE8CRIPTION TARMACY Kansas Three K. U. Freshmen narrowly escaped drowning in the Kaw river last week when their canoe capsized A passer-by happened to see the acci dent and rushed to their rescue with another boat A Good P1m to Est N. S. C A F E is Institute of Technology Students have been stealing books in the Technical Library until the total loss by theft totals one hundred and twenty dollars. An inestigation is under way. Ohio State All records have been smashed for entrants in the Intermural Festival to be held this week at the athletic field. One thousand four hundred and forty contestants have registered. Part of the articles stolen from the Archeological Museum ha ? been re covered. The thieves had been fre quent visitors at the Museum and hnl both served reformatory s-i licnces. ORPHEUM DRUG STORE OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT A Good Place for Soda Fountain Refreshments after the Theatre and after the Rosewilde Dance. ..Try the Luncheonette CARSON HILDRETH, '05 and 'M HATS OLD HATS Why not let us restore that old hat to its newness and usefulness. We do women and men hats wonderful. B1338 ECONOMY 1414 O Cleaners and Dyers Devilish Good Cleaners University Woestlers to Contest for Honors with Middle West Mat Men. The Nebraska wrestling team left Wednesday for Urbana. Illinois, where it will enter the Western Inter-Col legiate .Gymnastic Wrestling and Fencing Association meet to be held at that place April 910. The Husker aggregation will compete with the best teams in the MiJdle-West Teams of the ' Big Nine" wi'.i also be in the meet The larger teams such as Chicago, 1'urdue, io tnwestern. Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin.. Illi nois, Indiana, Onio State and lowa will be represented in some branch oi gymnastics. The Nebraska team, vnder the supervision of Dr. Clapp, has some fine material. Votopka will take on competitors for the 125 pound honors, Troendly, 135? Long, 145; Smith. 158: Pickwell, 175, and Hoyt, heavyweight. The Husker grapplers hava a repu tation in the wrestling game and stand fine chance of bringing home honors. TOWNS PLEASED i WITH PROGRAMS; (Continued from Page One) ' gan a story under bis headlines with: this sentence: "The University of Ne ' braska Cadet Band, the wo'ld's great-; est college band, opened I'niversity Week Thursday night." ; The Newman Grove Kepi rter com- r roents in regard to the 15 nd as fol- i lows: "To the Newman Grove au-' ience which is accustomed to hear ing good music tner program was ; very pleasing. in regara to unaer over." this paper said: "The re ; spective players acted ttieir parts with an ease and composure that showed the result of most careful training." ' The Elgin Review makes this state- : ment about Road Show No. 2: "Taken J all together the entertainment was well received, althoi'eh ticre were some criticisms." i The papers from the oiher towns i have not yet arrived but tvi; students J who went on the Wet tern circuit say that the Cornhusker Concert Com- , pany, "It Pays to Advertise' and the ! magician and "The Man Upstairs" in Road Show No. 1 were highly sue- j ceseful. WANT ADS. LOST Sliver butterfly pendant, rained keepsake. Also Waterman fountain pen left in History Reading Room of Library. Notify Students' Activity office. Reward. Evelyn May Jones. 1640 South 23rd. F-3501, or oo Cona err atory of Music. The Hillcrest The new roll brim shape shown in medium weight felt in bronze, greene, pearl grey and brown. $6.65 TAX INCLUDED See them in our Tirelfth street uindoir, or irindoir opposite the campus. Quality Clothes all 'round CLEANERS Not only garments and accessories, but UPHOLSTERIES, RUGS DRAPERIES, ETC. Cleaned as they should be. m 1 O. J. Fee Phone B2311 SSS North 19th Kt 4 I . . JSsA :'.r WILLIAM FARXUM In "THE ADVENTURER" At the Colonial Thursday, Friday and Saturday li m