The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A SUPERB PROGRAM
ALL THIS Wfctrv
. IwullH Bomimre of th IUrem
POLA NEGRI
M.iHtcrlv Kntrttilnmint
ONE ARABIAN NIGHT
m a riot of laimtiter .
"THE BELL HOP"
l'IlOI.OiI'K
A HAREM INTERLUDE"
Fraturlnir
ntWCKS CABKOTHKBS & Olrlll
vHir I'ONCERT ORCHESTRA
U. G. McVay, Director
uat..-. 'I,t-BOc- ChHlOo
MON. Tt'ES. WED.
V Sonr and Dunce Revuo
"PATCHES?
With
ll.irrv RmMI. 1-liylHn tarseth
'WARD & DOOLEY
Vrmntlle Enetrtalner
KENNEDY & BURT
"KnKit"'. Married. Divorced"
GORDON & DELMARE
l),.lnitor from Daffydilland"
NOEL LESTER & CO.
with Alloc MacDonald In
XAKIKTY SIKPRISE"
rMKHY AMI NEWS PICTURES
"WINNERS Of the WEST"
BVItKII AND HIS ORCHESTRA
MIOM S START AT 1. 3, B, 7.
Mats. 20c. Night 40c. Gal., 15c
MON. TIES. WED.
The I'liroarlood Adventure of
BEBE DANIELS
In Her Newest l'lcfure
"THE MARCH HAK"
KISS AND MAKE VP"
The Wittiest of Comedians
Other Entertaining Flctare
K1U.TO SYMPHOVV PLAYERS
Jean L. hrhoefer. Conductor
MISS FRANCES ROSENSTOCK
An Old Fashioned Girl
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, B, 7, 9
Mnt. inc. Night 85c. Chll. 10c
MON. TIE S. W ED.
V thrilling story of love and
AdvemuM
EARL WILLIAMS
In Ills Newest Picture
"BRING HIM IN"
Oilier Entertaining Pictures
Un STVRT AT 1, a. is. ,
Mat. 15c. Night 25c. Chil. 10c
THE JOYS OF
CHRISTMAS
GIVING
are always greater when
you
give gifts that last
Can you imagine
anything nicer than:
A beautiful manicuring set
$5 to $15
Genuine French Ivory
Dressing Sets $13.50 . to
$37.50
Gold & Silver Belt Buckles,
Solid White Gold Wrist
Watches
Tucker-Shean
JEWELERS Diamonds, Watch
Ss, Fine Jewelry, Clocks, Sterl
ing Silver, Cut Glass, Expert
Watch, Clock and Jewelry Re
Pairing and Manufacturing.
OPTICIANS Eyes examined
Free. In our Optical Department
you may select Just what you
ant In Eye Glasses or Specta
cles. Fine Optical Repairing.
Broken Lenses Duplicated.
BTATIONERS Stationery for
the Office, School and Home.
Waterman's Fountain Pens. Of
fioe Equipment and Supplies.
Crane's, Whiting's and Kurd's
fine Stationery. Complete line
cf Supplies for all departments
of Schools and Colleges.
1123 O Street Lincoln, -Neb.
Phones B-1S34. B-5,306. B-3307.
fiest of suits and overcoats need
t be highest In price. Cert's change
01 name sale proves It.
LARGE NUMBERS OUT
FOR FR0SH PRACTICE
Botween sixty arid seventy-five men
turned out for the freshma.. basket
ball squad at the first practice, which
was held Monday evening at Beven
o'clock in the armory. The squad in
under the direction of Coach Johu
Pickett, an "N" man. Coach Pickett
spent the first practice in teaching
tihe candidates for the yearly crew
a few of the fundamentals of the cago
game. The prospects tov a fast team
are exceedingly bright, due to the
large number out for the yearling
crew.
First year squad will practice in the
armory on Monday and Wednesday at
seven o'clock, and on Tuesday and
Thursday at 3:30. The time for pract
ice on Friday has not been decided
yet. All those who have not turned
out yet and .wish, to join the squad
should report at one of the practice
periods.
Due to the large number of promis
ing athletes out fo rthe first year cag'3
crew, a fast team is expected. A
number of former high school stars
were out for practice yesterday and
exceedingly keen competition will un
doubtedly develop among the candi
dates. Coach Pickett was surprised at
the large number of men out and is
optimistic over the outlook.
Inside Information
About the Dormitories
And Thtir Occupants
"Dormitories!" "Are those good
looking houses dormitories and are
those dormitory girls?"
The speaker was a visitor at the
University of Nebraska. The buUd
ings In question were the row of
houses on the north side of R street;
and the girls were a group of girls
who had just come from one of the
houses.
"Certainly, those are 'dorms' and
those are girls from the different
houses" was the response of a Ne
braska girl to whom she was speak
ing. Have you no dormitories at
your school?"
"No, we haven't" responded the vis
itor, "but do tell me about them, I
am interested."
"Perhaps youi would like to go thru
one of them and I can talk as we in
spect, how will that be?"
"Delightful!" exclaimed the other,
so they started toward one of the cot
tages. They were met at tlie door by the
chutieron who eladly Diloted them
about the house.
"You see," said the Nebraska girl
"they are not very old. The system
was not instituted until last year, so
this is the second year, for the sys
tern and it has proved highly success
ful"
"Have you organized as a house
or does the matron have full con
trol?" the visitor asked.
"We are organized and each mem
ber of the house is as much re
sponsible for the success of the dor
mitory system as the chaperon or the
proctor, for we are self governing,
you see.
"At the beginning of each semester
we elect a proctor, a vice president
for each floor r.nd & house commit
tee to take care of enforcing the rules
that the girls have made. It's very
interesting to hear the vice president
of a floor try to get the girls to
study at the beginning of study hour.
She reminds one of a mother hen
trying to keep the duckling from
swimming. She just doesn't. How
ever each girl knows what she id
here for, and applies herself accord
ingly; if she does happen ti be mis
taken she discovers her mistake by
the time mid-semesters are over.
"Oh, it's a lot like home in a good
many ways, the girls know each other
well and form warm friendships that
last thru the years as well as learn
to think of others before themselves.
"It's wonderful training, and I don t
believe there is a girl here who re
grets her life in the dormitory.
"Dates? Oh yes, every Friday ana
Saturday night are date nights for
everybody. Until 12:30, too. or couse
w re only allowed to have our men
friends In the house until 10:30 on
any night but the other nights we get
to go to parties and we have the extra
two hours in which to enjoy ourselves
and to get home in proper time.
"Sometimes , when the men appear
to be forgetting the 10:30 hour; the
f-oahmAn take it upon their unsop
histicated shoulders to set the alarm
of the household all at once
cs a gentle hint or a mild warning
whichever their young minds might
determine it to be.
"Compared to the way some fathers
give hints for the 'closing hour of
date nights the freshmen are rather
mild. Oh yes; it's just like home.
"Socially, the dormitories are ac
tive on the campus. We give our
house parties and some very clever
ones too. The girls from the cottages
are very earnest workers in the rar
lous activities of school life and they
Me successful lu whatever they at
tempt, ne of the dorms, has an
orchestra of its own this year. This
is also used for some of the social
affairs of the unl.
"We are proud of our 'dorm on the
Nebraska campus every one of us."
"You have something to be proud
of; Just see these lovely rooms," re
sponded the visitor. "I'm going home
and discuss the problem of dormi
tories with our dean of "women. Do
girls ranking In all classes of the uni
versity, room here or nix Just fresii
men takes?"
"Chiefly freshmen," was the re
sponse. "A few upper classmen to
sorve as models you know, ahem."
This was said with a sly smile at a
freshman who stood near by.
The two girls had left the house
and were sauntering to the hotel.
"How do you distinguish your
houses?" asked the visitor with a
backward look, at the cottages.
"We call them cottagu A, B, C, etc.
But we hope to have a real name for
each house' some day.
"Whenever the executives of the
school see fit to bestow upon each
domain a dignified name we will be
exceedingly proud.
By this time the two girls haa
reached the hotel, and the Nebraska
girl left the other with some new
and practical ideas about dormitory
life at a state university.
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tlcaljy new. i Practical Cleaners,
129 North 14t'h St
-OST WATERMAN FOUNTAl)
pen. Return to student Act. office.
LOST A B. G. PIN. FINDER WILL
receive liberal reward. Return to
student Act. office.
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-Good Service
-Pure Foods
Ion will enjoy coming here to
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Your order must be right. We do
not want your money unless it Is
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Meet your friends here, order your
favorite dishes from our large
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j GENTLEMEN-
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BARBER SHOP I
116 No. 13th St. I
Fresh
Cider
daily from Jonathan Apples
Potatoes, Apples, Cabbage
direct from grower to con
sumer. Retail at wholesale.
Cider for your party by the
gallon.
Idaho Fruit
Company -
222 No. 12th St.
L
BY DELIA OMICRON
National Musical Sorority Enter
tains Large Audience Wed
nesday Evening.
A musical which was of special In
terest to all music lovers Wcs the
evening musical given by Deita Onw
cron on Wednesday evening at Ellen
Smith hall. The program rendered
by the members of the national mus
ical sorority was excellent in its
artistic beauty, and each selection re
vealed good talent. The program con
sisted of well-known and much-lcvcd
compositions:
Songs My Mother Taught Me, Dvo
rak; Berceuse from Joslyn, Godaid
Uae Challice Lehnhaff.
With Verdue Glad from Crcaton,
Hayden; '.Two Neapolitan Folk Songs.
O, Bene Antico, Nutile; Lo Tele
lone, Denza; Recitative and Ana, Ah,
For'se Lul, Verdi Frances Gettys.
Pastoral with variations, Mozart;
Polonaise Op. 26, No. 1, ChopinEliza
beth Scribner.
Lullaby, Scott; Through the Falter
ing Dusk, Kramer; Love is the Wind,
McFayden Doris Cole Clapp.
Pleurey Mes Yeur from "Le Cid",
Massenet; Only to Thee, Saint Saens;
To the Sun, Curran Lenore Burkett.
Duet from "Lakme," Delibes Miss
Burkett and Mrs. Clapp.
Accompanists Mrs. Carrie B. Ray
mond, Miss Jane Babcock, Miss Lil
lian Elche, cello; Mr. J. D. Somber.
After the program a reception was
held in the ha1. The patrons were
Miss Louise Pound, Chancellor and
Mrs. Samuel Avery, Prof, and Mrs.
Paul H. Grumman, Prof, and Mrs. Sid
ney Silber, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wheatley. The program is the first
to be given by Delta Omicron which
has just established its chapter at
Nebraska, but it is a pleasant indica
tion cf the interesting work of the
sorority in the future.
Get that wool cut at
Security Mutual
Barber Shop
12th & 0 St
THE CIGARETTE.
I am a strong and bitter weed,
Right on that downward track I lead.
I stain pockets, scent the clothes,
And make a chimney of the nose.
I wreck and ruin many boys,
I rob them of their childhod Joys.
I wreck the nerves, pollute the mind,
Yes, I'm a curse to all mankind.
Vernon Strong.
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Phones B1524 B4287
1434 0 Street
8
Catering to Uni Students
Good Eats, Hot and Cold Drinks,
q Give us the once over and you will
h be convinced, that we try to please
and satisfy.
Party service given special attention. $j
Free and prompt delivery.
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In food, only the best is good enough.
The purest and most wholesome is to be found
at the
HOTEL LINCOLN
LUNCH ROOM
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CONAC CLUB
Friday,Dec.16
Rosewilde Party House
Beck's Six Piece
Orchestra
Admission $1.10, Includ
ing Tax
CM
Generous Luncheons, 60c. Substantial Suppers, 85c
And a select and satisfying A La Carte service
Open from 6 a. m. to 1 a. m.
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Address 1701 E St.
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