The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 29, 1921, Image 5

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    THE DAILY NEDRASKAN
2-30 Wed. Thr. Frl. Sat. 8:20 N
ONA MU1NSON
& COMPANY
in "A Manly Kevue"
JEAN BARRIOS
KITNER & REANEY
"An Ocean Episode"
BUTLER & PARKER
GORDON & RICA
LA PETIT CABARET
JEAN ADAIR
& COMPANY
in "Any Home"
Aesop s raDies i opica ot uay
Pathe News. Orpheum Orchestra u
Mats 25 & 50c. Eves 25c to $1 S
I
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8 Program Sept. 29, 30 Oct. 1
8 Pathe Semi-Weekly News
K Topical and Travel Pictures
Torchy's Promotion"
S A New Comedy
8 Chas. L. Bagley and Archie
0 N. Jones
X Sinaina
0 "Little Crumbs of Happiness"
8 Clara K. Young
n a Tt n n Tmfi
jj SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 g
AT THE THEATRES
OKPHliUM Ona Munaon und her
manly revue Is the beat act we have
seen In a long time. Miss Munson
dances cleverly and the chorus sings
well. Mr. Holbrook's "On The Road To
Mandalay" was splendid. This is a
real act.
Butler and Parker well we suggest
a blue penc il for two of the attempted
jokes. The skit Is entitled, "Don't
Make Me Laugh." The admonition is
hardly necessary.
"La Petite Cabaret," is the mast ex
tiaordinary act by manikins and ex
ceptionally clever.
Kitner und Reaney present a good
black face act and went over big. The
boys have some new ones and can
sing. Gordon and Ame Rica give the
bill an excellent closing act wait for
It. This is the best Orpheum bill In a
good many weeks.
I
ALL THIS WEEK
Beauty Picture Deluxe
"THE
AFFAIRS OF
ANATOL"
PROLOGUE
"AT DAWNING"
Presented by Miss Neville,
Flavia Waters and Girls,
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
SHARP
MATS, 3cc NIGHT 50c.
BE1TY
j 11 6APMAH CIH MOB
Program Sept. 29, 30. Oct. 1
"SHERIFF OF CAMPO"
A Tabloid Western Drama
v
K BUSTER KEATON
0 In the Big Laugh X
X "THE HAUNTED HOUSE" ft
N ARTHUR & HENRIETTA b
8 MITCHELL & MARKHAM N
9 THE THREE BUDDIES 8
8 KING & HACKLEY 8
8 THE COZY REVUE 0
Mats, 20c, Nights 35c, Gal. 15c Q
S Program Sept 29, 30 Oct 1. 5j
S J. C. Norman Richards, Organist O
8 KINO GRAMS
b Topical and Travel Picures
8 "MEET MY WIFE" " b
A New Comedy
b William S. Hart in b
8 "THE WHISTLE" 0
Q 8
Jj 0HOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 X
8 8
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Announcement
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
A complete modern station of
Lrive Yourself Fords.
Always Open
Phones B-4718 and B-4235. Our
old frieud3 knew us as he Cent
ral Rales and Livery Co.
Don't forget the place three
doors west of the Orpheum
theatre at 1120 P St.
Conac Club
DANCE
Friday, Sept. 30
LINCOLN HOTEL BALL
ROOM
Beck's 6-Piece Orchestra
Adm. $l.io, Tax Included
DRILL SERGEANTS
WORRY FRESHMEN
WITH BIG STICKS
It will be noticed that all of the
Servants of the regular army while
drilling the freshmen and sophomores
out on the parade ground have been
carrying sqciuare pieces of timber
about two and a half feet long. Many
of the innocent yearlings have been
shivering in their galoshes on the
supposition that these aforesaid wands
were provided for the purposes of
correction. In many cases this Im
pression has probably helped to keep
the weary ones awake and the flagg
ing interest keyed up to concert pitch.
And yet It Is surprisinz how near
some of the unsophisticated ones get
to the truth without really knowing
It. These swagger sticks of undressed
timber are furnished for the pur
poses of correction, although not used
in the same manner as was In vogue
in the dear old district sthol-. The
te". Hying rods are used for the pur
poses of Imparting to the uninitiated
rto.iic idea of the common military In
tervals and distances, such as the
lansfh of a pace, distance between
nun in ranks, etc. So every puzzled
one may now take heart again and
look a mind for a new mystery to put
the creas3 hi their alabaster brow.
C'est la querre.
SHUCKS
I lik to fuss around
Don't you?
Skip a class or two,
And let the old bell pound
I like to hang around the school
Talk to girls,
With pretty curls
That make me aet a fool.
I like to kid the little ones,
Who look up,
Think I'm the stuff,
When I crack my funny puns.
I like to help them out, write
Their themes,
O Sweet day dreams,
When they smile a teeny mite
I like to fuss, and well
TJet it's true but
Don't you?
F'hucks, there goes the bell!
On Tuesday of last week, the Ran
dolph Community Club held an enthu
Blasts mcctini which was largely at
tended. The question of dragging the ;
roads was discussed and due to me
insufficient funds to continue this
work, the community club voted to
buy warrants of the Truck Company
who has been doing this work, in an
amount necessary to do the needed
dragging. F. O. Robinson of Darting
ton was an invited guest and spoke
to the club members on the local tax
situation. Music was furnished by the
Junior band and the La Mar orchestra.
Tucker-Sliean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch
es, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass. Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examinel
Free. In our Optical Department
you may select just what you
want in Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
STATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fice Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Hurd's
Fine Stationery. Complete line
of Supplies for all departments
of Schools and Colleges.
1123 O Street
Phones B-1534.
Lincoln, Neb.
B-3306. B-3307.
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LEO SCHERER
"jJJOHN PUCELIK
HAROLD HARTLEY
Here is a trio of Cornhusker gri ca
sters who are practically sure of varsity
berths and will spell defeat to the hopes
of rival teams. Hartley is a speedy, clev
er back. Pucelik is a vicious tackle and
a tower of strength in the line. Scherer
is one of the fastest ends in the country
and a good running mate for Captain
Swanson. These are three of the men
around whom Coach Dawson is building
his 1921 eleven.
Special Message to University Women
11 4800 Pairs
SPECIAL SALEf-
Thursday Friday Saturday
Take Advantage of These '
Sale Prices and Buy for the ; - i
Entire Season jj
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DiacK, vvnite anu tutors
Onyx Pure Thread Silk Hose
All Sizes for Misses
This is a Hosierv ODDortunitv not in man
months" have you seen high grade pure thread
SILK HOSE priced so low not in such a large
quantity.
THE SAVINGS you make will enable you to
BUY IN QUANTITIES to anticipate your
needs for the ENTIRE SEASON
ONYX PURE SILK HOSE
SPECIALLY LOW PRICES
K (ft. W
i MPViS AT
WHITE SQUARE HEEL $1.59
This group comprises Onyx Pure Thread Silk
Hose with square high spliced heel, double sole and
toe, and silk garter tops. Black, white and colors.
All sizes. Subject to slight irregularities in weave.
Special Saie Price at $1.59 the pair or
6 PAIRS FOR $9.00
WITH POINTEX HEEL $1.98
Beautiful stockings are these made of
heavy pure thread silk with silk garter tops
double sole, toe, and finished with the
famous Pointex heel. Black, white, and
colors. All sizes. Subject to sight imper
fections in weave. Sale Price at $ 1.9 8 the
pair or
6 PAIRS FOR $11.50
When our buyers fame upon this huge lot of
pood Onyx Silk Hose, they found the price so
surprisingly low that they l)ourht they ar2
"mill irregulars" and will be sold as such
without adjustment.
BUT upon careful inspection we can not
see where anv imperfections of weave will mar
either the WEAR or the APPEARANCE
There is bipr value in every pair and our price
is about half of their regular price.
Because of the vastness of this sale, the large
number of pairs involved, at hese low prices,
it is necessary for us to make
All sales final No exchanges
No adjustments No approvals
Vera Mills of Rudge & Guenzel's Personal Service Bureau will shop with you or for you by phone or by mail.
Don't miss this sale.
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