The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 14, 1921, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NB BBASKAN
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A SUPERB PROGRAM
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ALL Tnio vrttrx
. nuillnf Bomiuice of the Harem
POLA NEGRI
Muitterlv Entertainment
ONE ARABIAN NIGHT
, riot of lmihter
.'the bell hop
I'UOI.Ofil'K
A HAREM INTERLUDE"
Featuring1
B.vcKS CARUOT11EUS ft Glrln
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LlRic Director
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U.W.-SOf- Nlrl't-oOf- Cl..-10e
MON.-TIK8.-WED.
A Sons anil Dance Kevae
"PATCHES"
With
Hiirrv Bedell. IMiylll- ar.eth
llel'lv Kuye. Kennetili NohIi
WARD & DOOLEY
Vrmullle EnrtrtnlneM
KENNEDY & BURT
"Kniied. Mnrrled. Divorced"
GORDON & DELMARE
eI'nenorg from. Daffytlllland"
NOEL LESTER & CO.
with Alice MacDonald In
VARIETY SURPRISE"
rtWKDY AND NEWS PICTliBWS
''WINNERS of the WEST"
BUtlCII AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 1. S, 6, 7. 9
Mats. 20c. Night 40c. Gal., 15c
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The V'proarloue Adventure of
BEBE DANItuo
In Her Neweat IMelure
"THE MARCH hf u1'
"KISS AND MAKE IT"
The Wittiest of Comedian
Other Entertaining Fleiore
RIALTO SYMPHONY I LAYERS
jean I.. Schoefer, Conductor
MISS FRANCES ROSEN8TOCK
An Old Faiililoned lrl
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 5. 7,
Mat 20c. Msht 36c. Chll. 10c
MON. T r ES. W ED.
A thrilling story of love and
AdveniUM
EARL WILLIAMS
In II In Neweat Picture
"BRING HIM IN"
Other Entertaining Picture
SHOWS START AT 1, 3. 5. 7. 9
Mat. 15c. Night, 25c. Chll. 10c
:20 M
1:39 Wed., Thur., Frl., Sat.-
HELEN
KELLER
Station' Event. Engagement truly
Extraordinary. The Most Talked
of Woman In the World.
Blind Deuf and Formerly Dl'MIt
ANHlNted ly
AXXE (SULLIVAN MACY
Her Teacher and Lifelong Friend
8AM, ADAMS ft J. P. GFIFFIT1I
"A MUSIC LESSON"
"DANCE FANTASIES"
Frederick EuHter ft Beatrice Squire
Schichtl's
Royal Wonderlette
THE FOLI.IS GIRLS
The Ginger rtnup Girlie
"EAST ft WEST"
An Odd Novelty Act
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EXHAUST
Lot's have spring vacation now
while the weather is nice, and let
Christmas vacation come later on;
this would solve the petty arguments
about the campus.
"Fresh cider from Jonathon tpploa.
potatoes, apples, and cabbage" ad
vertisement. The only thing tbey left
out, as we remember the recelpe, was
raisons and yeast. AJax.
Famous Chests.
"Under the spreading nut treo."
er Gump.
Hope
Jack Dempsey's
erfleld fags.
Sammies Melody Or tra.
Cedar
Portia's s.
No. 3G.
Lines for Today.
Isn't this weather outdoorable?
Yes, I am going to the psychology
party tonight.
I'll meet you at the Lindell gym.
at 8:30.. Don't fail me.
Did you hear, we were going" to
have two weeks of Christmas vaca
tion? I've got the dope from good
authority? (Its the) bunk.)
I know it's late to ask a popular
girl like you for a date but, I would
like to take you to our party Fri
day night.
Have you got an Awgwan with you?
CKOIIGE
CHARLES
Moran & Mack '&
Two Illack Crow
PATIIE NEWS
TOPICS OF DAY
AESOP'S FABLES
Mats 25 & 50c. Eves 25c to $1
Careful Christmas
Buyers
Visit Us Daily
They know:
Quality, and they
appreciate price.
Soft Cozy Bathrobes $3.95
$10.95. -
Wool Dresses $19.75 & up
Silk Hose $1.35
Coats $19.75 & up
On Tuesday
And Thursday.
No eight
O'clock class.
And you plan
To sleep
Quite late.
But something
Comes up
That rousts
You out
At seven
O'clock
Sure at fate.
You go
To a show,
You have
A date
Something May happen
You don't work.
You're sleepy
And tired
Couldnt work
If you tried;
And so
Your lessons
You shirk.
Your Spanish
At nine
You don't
Prepare.
An hour
It will take
Next day.
So at seven
O'clock
Again
You get up.
No more
Can you pound
The hay.
Gosh!
AInt 't fierce?
Awgwan Is out!
A Thought For Today.
A Friend.
Oh, who will walk a mile win me,
Along life's merry way?
A comrade blithe and full of glee,
Who dares to laugh out loud and free,
And let his frolic fancy play,
Like a happy child, thru the flowers
gay
That fill the field and fringe the way
Where he walks a mile with me.
And who will walk a mile with me,
Along life's weary way?
A friend whose heart has eyea to see
The Btars shine out o'er the darken
en lea,
And the quiet rest at the end of the
day
A friend who knows and dares to
say
The brave sweet words that cheer
the way
Where he walks a mile with me
With such a comrade, such a friend,
I fain would walk till journey's end,
Thru summer sunshine, winter rain,
And then? Farewell, We shall meet
again.
Henry Van Dyke.
Awgwan Is Out!
In Years Gone By.
Seventeen Years Ago Today.
The following men received the var
3ity football "N": Benedict, Bender,
Barta, Barrick, Borg, Cotton, Craig,
Eager, Hunter, Johnson, Mason, Mills,
and Weller.
Eleven Years Ago Today.
Captain Stlehn, Manager Eaipr and
all the football squad went to the big
alumni meeting at the Millard hotel
in Omaha. They were banqueted at
the tiotel by the Omaha club, who aft
erwards took them to the club where
a pleasant evening was spent.
Ten Years Ago Today.
At convocation, Miss Alice Howell
gave a reading "A Christmas story."
Miss Howell gave this reading before
the Lincoln Woman's club the week
before, and it was pronounced excep
tionally good.
The University band held its an
nual banquet at the Lincoln hotel.
Six Years Ago Today.
Mrs. Lillian Helms Polley sang a
number of Christmas carols at the
Y. W. C. A. Vesper service.
Five Years Ago Today.
Nebraska won a double debate from
the Jayhawkers, at Lincoln and at
Lawrence, Kansas.
Awgwan is Out!
Personals.
Mrs. Own Jones and Mia Vera Up
ton gave a program for the Matinee
Musical on Monday, December 12
ENGLISH EIGHT CLASS
WILL PUT OUT PAPER
Burt Stout, Douglass Orr and Harold
Croskary Hold Major Posi
tions on Staff.
Burt Stout is the editor and Doug-
liss Orr managing editor of the Ad
vocate which is to be published Jan
uary 10, 1922 by Miss Mulr'a fifth pe
riod news writing class. This makes
the second of a series of vacations
for the regular staff which will pub
lish only every other Advocate until
the three English VIII classes have
all had an opportunity to put one
paper Other members of the staff
which were ejected last Tuesday by
the class are:
Advertising manager Harold Cros
kary.
Assistant advertising manager
Alec Frickel.
Circulation manager Alice Baum-
gart.
Assistant circulation manager
Donald Aylsworth.
Boys' sports Jake Marx.
Girl's sports Helen Mills.
Organizations Louise Van Sickle.
Specials Weldon Mellck, Iva Glone
Murphy, Majorle Stuff. Florence Mor
rls.
Exchanges George Philip.
Personals Mary Runnalls.
Typewriter Hubert Ruehl.
Awgwan is Out!
WANT ADS.
TUXEDO SUIT. WILL REFIT. PKAC-
ticaljyi new. Practical Cleaners,
129 North 14t'h St
-OST WATERMAN FOUNTAIJ
pen. Return to student Act. office.
LOST' A B. G. PIN. FINDER WILL
receive liberal reward. Return to
student Act. office.
LOST RING WITH AMETHYST
setting, surrounded by pearls. Re
turn to student activities office.
LOST IRON SPHINX PIN. CALL
B-4621.
LOST JEWELED KAPPA ALPHA
Theta pin and guard. Call B-3580.
Reward.
132
Seth Taylor of the Conservation and
Survey division of the University at
tended the State Irrigation congress
at Bridgeport last week. Mr. Taylor
showed about 5,000 feet of University
film and 50 lantern slides of the
North Platte area at the meeting.
Phi Kappa Psi announces the
pledging of Charles' H. Spencer, '23,
of North Platte.
Society.
Alpha XI Delta.
a inn XI Delta Kave a tea and show
er for Miss Lonore Fitzgerald, Satur
day afternoon, December 10, at the
nh.no, 1wmih The marriage oi miss
dt.irorHi.1 nn! Mr. Clarence L. Clark
I i "f v
will take place In Omaha Wednesday
- . . a r
ortnmnnn December 14, Mr. ana wrs.
Clark will be at home In Lincoln about
December 24. Active and alumni mem
bers of Alpha XI Delta were in attendance.
Awgwan Is Out!
Cornhusker Queries.
q When was the Ag. college found
ed?
A The College of Agriculture was
established by the act of the legis
lature of 1909. reorganizing the col
lege within the University.
Q How do the victories of Nebras
ka in football compare with the de
feats?
tt ThnnksEiivlnsr 1920, Ne
braska had Played 218 games in its
twenty-eight years of football. Of
a. i lea havA hpen victories and 44
defeats. Fifteen games have resulted
in a 4le.
rwnn was the name somorero
changed to Cornhusker?
A The annual was renau.ru
1907. . jm
Q When was the Tempie ere-u:
A The Temple was built in 1906-7
rlth money given by John D. Rocke
feller, and by citizens of Nebraska.
DAXCE LESSONS
Morning, nflornoon
nnri ovi'iilnir.
I.iirKe Stuff of
Iimtructors
JiiKt IMioiie L-002S
CAUnOLL'S
Neb. Slute Ilk. Bid
CONAC CLUB
DANCE
Friday, DeclB
Rosewilde Party House
Beck's Six Piece
Orchestra
Admission $1.10, Includ
ing Tax
Friday Night, Dec. 16
DANCE!!
at the City Auditorium
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO
DISABLED AMERICAN WAR
VETERANS.
Space Donated by Daily Nebraskan
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Played Twelve Weeks' Engagement In Estes Park, Colorado
Ask Anyone Who has Heard Us Our (Dante Timey Guarantees a
Good Time
ACKERMAN'S ORCHESTRA
DISTRIBUTING
"EASY-GOUT JAZZ"
W. P. ACKERMAN, Mgr. . " Phone B-1482 or BOH 283-W
Havelock, Nebr.
We Have References From People Who Know Dance Music
ARMSTONG'S
Reorganization
SAI
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"'
Hand Tailored
tits
That sold for $40 this sea
son now reduced to
$29
You'll find the newest pat
terns, single or double
breasted models fine
hand-tailored garments.
See Window Display.
A Nebraska's Largest Exclusive Men's & Boj'3 Store
rmstrong
CLOTHING COMPANY
DANCE
We guarantee to
teach you to
dance in six pri
vate lessons.
Phone for ap
pointment.
WILLIAM'S PRIVATE STUDIO.
Mrs. T. E. Williams in charge.
1220 D. B-4268.
BE AN ARTIST
ConilrH Cartoon. Knnlilinn, Nw piipor
mill Miiu'iuIih- llliiHtnitlnu, CoiuiiM-rclul
1'iiHti'l, I'myoti Port mil. Our Kimpie
iiii'lhoil iiulrklv lrviloM'ii your tiilrnt In
inn tliuo. Ity miill or Inrnl rlnfr.
Write for tiTiim unit lint of HiieccKxfiil
itnilnnt. Coin-son pinlomoil by iiewn
imper. nmiriixlnpii nntl famous art lain.
ASSOCJATED ART STUPIOS
PRINTING
Satisfaction Assured, when you Buy
from Graves, 244 No. 11th St.,
Graves Printing Co.
Just A Little Walk From The Campus
244 No. 11th Lincoln, Neb.