The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 05, 1921, Image 3

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THIS DAILY NKHKAHKAN
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STARTS MONDAY
Madge
Kennedy
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'THE GIRL WITH THE
JAZZ HEART"
JUDGING CONTESTS FOR
SMITH-HUGHES STUDENTS
leiuauve Plans Made to Enlarge
Scope of Stock Judging
Competitions.
timvmm or uiwatOl
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MON. TUES. WED.
MARGUERITE CLARK
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"SCRAMBLED WIVES"
TOUCHY' DOl'lll.K THlVIMI'll"
' Otlir Kntorliilnln 1-VnMire
SYMPHONY OIICIIKSTIIA
.Ipun I.. NHinfiT, Coiiiliirtiir
SHOWS NTAKT AT I. S, li. 7. !
LYRIC
A I I- Tlirs WKKK
A KIOT OK RKVKI.HV
ANITA STEWART
In her nnvful pli'tnrr
SOWING THE WIND"
Odirr Kntortnlnln I'lclurex.
T1I1C COI.KMAN SISTKKS.
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A I. u ronlerenee of 24 uri Itullural
Sniilli-Huah(-H instructors nt the Uni
versity Knrm Saturday afternoon,
April J, tfiitativo pirns wore adopttd
lo extend the scope of next year's
.iuil(.,l?V( contest. A three-day contest
was planned to include the placia;-,
of twelve classes of live stock, includ
ing three classes of dairy cattle, grain
Ki-adinK demonstration and an indi
vidual shop project. It would require
six mi n to compete in all of these
events, and each man would be al
lowed to compete in only one contest.
The Smith-IIughea instructors pres
ent Winn Prof. Howard liran.licli
P n'!l (lie meeting are as follows:
IT. F. Peters, Clay Center; C. H.
Powell, Waverly; V. K Dunbar, Gi'cs
ham; It. C. Draper, SUoiiuiburg;
George T. Doon, Handolph; Hobii
Acton, Liberty; O. L. Hendricks, Te
cumsili; R. N. Hairier, Oakland; 1. J,
.ieneli, Dix; H. L. Clark. York; 1 It.
Oinssburner, ltarneston; H. It. I'tlri'1
Iiroltea How; L. N. Moody,, Kairbin j ;
)ni. n il. Schiedl, Friend; O. L. John
son, Geneva; V. J. Geiber, Ashland;
I. il. P-r.rsrn, Aurora; II. K. lluuton,
Ni.lwvka; 11. A. Diskle, Milford; Loyd
Lezotte, Beaver Crossing; G. A. SpKK 1,
Holniesville; J. L. Davis, Walthill, and
Dean Mooiney, Pawnee City.
A new rulo whs adopted which for
bids fill men who have competed ti: a
contest from competing in a similai
contest the following year. It was also
decided not to set any definite line
limit. Trof. II. E, Bradford and C. V.
Watson, Btato supervisor of agrjeul
tiirnl education, presented the matter
of extending the contest.
The addition of dairy, agronomy and
shop work will tend to make a much
larger registration for next year's i.ii'-test.
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Woodruff
Printing Company
Printers tt Bookbinders
Gold Stamping
Phone B3500 LINCOLN. NEBRASKA 1000-08 Q Street
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School and CoOegt Wort a Specialty
SHOWS START AT 1, S, ti. 7,
IBBBTY
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MON. TUES. WED.
NICK HUFFORD
THK Sl(il COMHIIIAX
AURORA & COMPANY
A NMSIIT IN VEXICK
WARWICK LEIGH TRIO
Nlniclnir nml Diinrlnr Funster
BINNS & BERT
DAVIS & CHADWICK
"BANG"
A XKW MKKMAlIt COMKDY
"VK1A KT FINOKKS"
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ti MII'HS M-l KT AT S::ill, iMNI. UMHI Hj
Home Style
Malted Milk
25 Cents
FILLER'S
RESCR1PTION
HARMACY
Ve Don't Want to be
Judged by Any
Other Restaurant
We want to lie judged by
the liih quality of food we
serve, by the cooking,
variety, service and our rea
sonable prices.
Here is where you'll find the
caterer's touch added to
your repast.
CENTRAL HOTEL CAFE
1325 P St.
For Good Eats
Try the
Y. M. C. A. Cafeteria
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SPUR-A Jew Ma o nrv
Arrow
Collar
ucll.Peabody fc Co. Inc. Troy. N.V.
OCR. Co, HIl
Clothes are more than
a cover for nudity
Clothes express the individ
uality of their wearers, or we
should ftill be wearing pelts.
Stratford Clothes express the in
dividuality of men of diftindion
They are scientifically tailored
from all-wool fabrics to retain
their good lines after long wear.
Tbeumbodf the niceties of finish
well dressed men exact. They are
alwajs reasormhlf priced md guar
anted to give satisfaction.
It pap to buy the hetf.
CohnRxssman & Cb..Ckicago
IN THE MAKING OF STRATFORD CLOTHES EVERY DETAIL IS
OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE. THE POCKETS. FOR INSTANCE. IN ALL
STRATFORD TROUSERS ARE DOUBLY REINFORCED TO PREVENT
THREAD-BARE WEAR AT THAT POINT. ALSO. THE CROTCH IS REIN
FORCED WITH CLOTH. A DOUBLE CROTCH IS ACTUALLY MADE
TO DOUBLE THE STRENGTH AND LIFE OF THE TROUSERS.
We invite you to view the new Stratford Styles which we are now showing
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