The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NBBRASKAN
XHUlt . FBI. BAT.
i ibertv Concert Orchestra
Arthur I. "'
international News Weekly
rarest nl" lhe Wund
A MUDDY BRIDE"
A New Comedy
"Miracles of the Jungle"
A Vender Anlnml (ha.ler
I'roduciio I
M'MAHON SISTERS
.FsponenU of Keul llurmony"
BOBBY & EARL
In "OH, DOCTOR"
Beatrice Morrel Sextette
A Study In Ryl Blue"
BROWNING & DAVIS
"Two Pa'a From the South"
Keno Keyes & Melrose
la
THAT FEI.I-OW
" WON'T UKE ME"
i mem
TUl U.-rK' -SAT.
Rialto Symphony Players
Jean i.. Scliuefer, Conductor
Pathe Semi-Weekly News
The World'H Kvento Visualized
Topical & Travel Pictures
Choniof Subjects and Point of
Intercut
"SAVING SISTER SUSIE"
Twenty Minutes of laughter
ARCHIE N. JONES
Hinging
"TOMORROW LAND"
"STRANGER THAN FICTION"
Wilbur B. Chenowetli, Organist
I
J. C.
THl'R FBI. SA1.
Norman Hichorda, Organist
"APENNY IN SLOT'
A New Kolln Comedy
"FRIDAY, THE 13TH"
Twenty Minute of Laughter
WILLIAM S. HART
In IUh
"3 WORD BRAND"
LYRIC
THEORISTS CHANGE TO PRACTI
CAL ATTORNEYS IN NEBRAS
KA COLLEGE OF LAW IS
CLAIMED BY THE
LAWS.
(Continued Prom Page One.)
the many things they luive le.irned in
the lecture rooms and library.
Untlerelassmen are chosen us par.
ties to the suits, and as Jurors. Sen
iors act ns counsel. Professor Geo.
N. Foster is the Judge. During the
year trials of all varieties are ground
thru this tribunal. One day may see
an action in justice court, wherein
"A" seeks to collect thirty-five dol
lars from "U", for an overcoat lost
from "B's" check room; the next,
may witness Joe Pizar suing the trac
tion company, in district court, for
damages caused when a car hit Joe,
he having had his head stuck in a
hole in a sandpile near the track.
Whatever the case, and regardless
of any amusement it may afford' the
participants lor the audience, the
lawyers Involved reap the same hai
vest of experience. They must pre
pare and file the same papers, must
find and learn to propound the same
principles of law as if they were in a
real court. Here they learn to con
trol the "rude and unprofitable mass
knowledge, and turn it into wisdom
NEWS OF THE DAT
Oregon Team to Honolulu.
SANFRANCISCO, Dec. 1. Univer
sity of Oregon's football team sails
from here December 14 for Honolulu
to play the University of Hawaii and
a team of al stars during the Christ
mas holidays. Last year the Univer
sity of Nevada made the Christmas
trip to the Islands.
MOV. Tl'ES. wain.
Lyric Concert Orcfltstra
V, (i, McVay, Director
LYRIC NEWS WEEKLY
Current Kventn of the World In
Picture
BUSTER KEAT-iN
Id III I.uteHt I,aug-ifest
"TIIK BOAT"
PROLOGUE
A Scene from "THE 8HF.IK"
CHIEF SILVER TCMCUE
Singing
"Till the Hand of the Desert
Grow Cold"
"THE SHEIK'
Western Trip up to "Big Ten."
IOWA CITY, la., Dec. 1 The board
of athlotics at the University of Iowa
met here last night with Dr. William
Buffield of Los Angeles for the pur
pose of discussing the probabilities
of Iowa participating in a football
game at the Tournament of Rose3 at
Pasadena, Calif., New Year's day.
Little is known of what the pur
pose of the CaMfornians visit was
but the board came out flatfooted
and passed a resolution against the
proposed trip.
It is expected by athletic followers
here that the question of whether
Iowa will play California will really
be decided at the meeting of the
"Big Ten" officials at Chicago, De
cember 2 and 3.
!:30 Wed. Thur.. Frl.
Orphrom Circuit Bet
, Sat. 8:20
In Voile v 11
Carlyle Blackwell
In Person
Mel Klee. Bob LaSalle. The Gilli
Murjorle Barrack. The LePevrea
Fabled. New topic
llarryj. Conley
With Naomi Ray
Mat.. 25o and 60c; Eve. 25c to fl
Husker Swimmers vs. Omaha A. C
OMAHA. Nebr.. Dec. 1. A dual
swimming meet between the Univer
sity of Nebraska team and the Omaha
Athletic club will be held here Janu
ary 29.
The events in which the teams will
contest are the 200-yard relay, 50
yard free style, 100-yard back stroke
220yard free style and fancy diving
from the low board.
Yo Drive
We Kent
If You Like
Pleasant
Surroundings
-Good Service
-Pure Foods ,
Vou will enjoy euming here to
illne or lunch.
Your order must be rljrht. We do
not want jour money unless It 1
uit wlmt you think it should be.
Meet your friend here, ordi'r your
Rvorite dishes from our lance
nen u.
Central Hotel Cafe
Forbes Rent7a-Ford Co.
C. E. MCNSON, Mgr. ft
Can for all social functions with Q
or without drivers. 0
Phone B-1S50 1125 P St. 0
POOOOOOPOOOOOCOOOOSOOOOOOB
ENGINEERS HEAR
NOTED DESIGNER
(Continued From Page One.)
ues determined at one place may be
wholly Inapplicable at some other
place though the kinds of materials
may be termed the same. In all deter
minations, due regard must be mud
as to economic conditions but also con
sideration must be made as to safety.
In large ornamental buildings like our
capltol there should be no chance left
or settling, with the resultant creation
of unsightly cracks to mar the beauty
of the edifice.
Mr. Jarrett went into some detail
as to the 'Peculiar subsoil conditions
met in our most important cities and
gave some very interesting methods
which have been used for the sinking
of proper foundations in the vbtIous
localities. He also spoke at length
as to the hydro-electric development
in the west giving special attention
to the foundations of the large mas
onry dams which must be construct
ed for the compounding of water for
these enterprises These often present
some very difficult problems especial
ly on the western coast.
He ended his talk by relating an ex
perience which happened to him
while working in New York on the
foundations for the Singer building.
The steam to run the compressors
which furnished air to the pneumatic
caisson was cut off and thus the air
'pressure was lost while passing thruj
quicksand, and this would allow the
buicksand to run into the caisson.
Quick work and decision was neces
sary but' the difficulty was overcome
by filling the caisson with water thus
balancing the hydrostatic pressure
without the pit.
ALL GIRLS
SEEM TO AGREE THAT
SLIP-ON
SWEATERS
are just the thing for chilly
mornings what's more
they're awfully pretty and
really serviceable. Bromley
aeeks and others in carmel,
pink, wine, sunset and other
beautiful tints.
WANT ADS.
FOR .SALE CADET OFFICER'S CAP
Call B-3193.
FOR SALE CARONA TYPEWRIT-
GAMMA PHI BETA, BAZAAR, DE-
cember 6 & 7 at the Gas & Electric
Light Co. building, 14th and O Sts
Buy your Christmas presents here
er. practically new. Latest model,
in good condition. L-70O4.
THE MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCES
the closing of the Green Lantern
for the winter season, December 1.
Open again in April.
FOR SALE DRESS SUIT IN FIRST
class condition. See Business Man
ager Daily Nebraskan.
BE AN ARTIST
ni'" Cartoon, Fashions, News paper
5?u Maifasine lllustriithii;, Couimerciul
in ,i '-'rayon Portraits. Our simple
. rt lulckly develop!- your talent iu
" time. By mull or lix-al classes.
Itmi . r term "d HHt of successful
Dtu. ' Courses endorsed hv iiews
"Pers, magazines and famous artists.
ASSOCIATED ART STUDIOS
THE PIONEER
COMPANY
330 North 13th St.
Phone L-4087
"The Brute"
The Brute has that distinctive ap
pearance which the young man
knows is worth while. Comfort
able because it's trimmed square.
It's Today's Style.
Black and Tan
Seven ninety-five
Also in high shoes
The Bootery
Palmer-Epplen Co.
1230 O Street
y;l
WOOL SWEATERS
We have a rood assortment of wool sweaters in many of the desired shades and
styles.
SLIP-ON SWEATERS with round neck. Come in navy, black, brown, orange,
cherry red and buff. Prices range 3.25 to 10.00
TUXEDO COAT SWEATERS in black, navy, peacock, brown, buff and many of the
bright colors. Prices range 8.50 to 19.75.
IMPORTED SWEATERS FROM SCOTLAND. Coat and slip-over styles. Many light
and dark shades. Attractive models in the natural shade Camel's hair with large
button fastenings and Mohair yarn. Prices range 12.50 to 19.75.
JERSEY BLOUSES
WOOL jersey blouses in black, navy,
red, blue, green and gray. Patch
pockets and belt. White or contrast
ing color collar and cuffs. Priced 5.00
and 5.95.
WOOL SCARVES
BRUSHED WOOL SCARFES in
combination of colors and plain
colors. Priced 3.00 to 10.00.
NEW AUTO SHAWLS with the CAPE
EFFECT. Very warm and smart look
ing. Priced 8.50.
Second Floor.
STATE JCHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE
FOOTBALL
Wesleyan Vs. Wayne Normal
Nebraska Field, Saturday, December 3rd, 2:00 p. m.
Admission $1.00
Special Agency
017-21 "O"
Varsity Cleaners
CALL
B3677
DANCE AT
ROSEWILDE
Saturday Night, December 3rd
Admission $1.10 Including: Tax
10c for checking
Time 8:30
. . 1
Have You Tried the Lindell Party House?
Get that wool cut at
Security Mutual
Barber Shop
12th & 0 St.
The University School of Music
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone may
enter. Full information on request. Opposite the Campus.
Phone B1392.
11th & R Sts.
To Create
Better Dancers
C A B R O X. 8
Modern Danes
Studios ,
J out Phone I.-B02I
TWKL.VK
INSTRUCTORS
Musis by the
Apello-Playe
Neb. Mtate Bank.
Bids'. 13th O.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery