The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 26, 1922, Image 3

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    THE DAILY N EDRASKAN
Sunday, February 2G, 1922.
Other Worlds Than
Our Own.
Mines Experimental building ia being
oved back S6 feet toward the School
"f Mines because of the re-routing of
L' Northern Pacific Railway tracks.
Le contract price will be reduced
164 000 because of this change. Con
tracts for the new library building will
v. jet in the near future.
University of Michigan Mimes, the
Union honorary dramatic organization,
was recently host for the evening to
visiting athletic teams from the Uni
versity of Chicago and the University
0f Wisconsin, at a banquet. The
spirit of friendly competition was the
keynote of the evenng, fostered by
speeches of the coaches and entertain
ment by campus musicians.
University of Wisconsin With the
SPRING DRESSES
Latest Styles
Youthful-.
Best of Materials
Carefully Tailored
Portraying the Individuality
of
College Girls
Most Every Material You
can think of
12.75 39.75
I ifiiMMiMmihifamlii Mm J
V5 XLINCOU
ALU THIS WEEK
RUDOLPH VALENTINO
in
the Rex Ingram Production
THE CONQUERING POWER
and other Entertaining Features
Lyric Cnnowt Orchestra
I. G. McVajr, Dirertar
SHOWS START AT I. . 8. 3
JUT. SOr; K1GHT. Me; CH1L. 10c
gigantic jump on Muir knoll In per
fect condition, the slide which is
one of the best In the United States,
was used last Saturday for the first
tme since its erection two years ago.
To add height and distance to the
Jump made, the end of the take-off
was extended an additional 10 feet.
This made possible Jumps of over 110
feet. Snow was imported for the meet.
Columbia University Failure of
men available for crew to report for
practice is causing one of the most
serious athletic problems that Col
umbia has faced in recent years.
Grinnell College Plans are being
made by the class in dramatic pro
duction to present a series of six
playa on Monday evening beginning
March 6. The plays nearly all of
which have been written by members
of the class are short and will take
but one hour for presentation.
University of California The num
ber of flu patients at California is
lncreasng hourly. All Unversity
jdances and unnecessary gatherings
have been suspended. However, It
is not thought that it will be neces
sary to have classes dismissed.
Wilamette University Registration
has been limited to 200 co-eds and
200 men here because of lack of fa
cilities to care for more.
University of Iowa Dean Robert E.
Rienow is of the belief that the an
tics of frat pledges during probation
week practised at the instigation of
their big brothers does not meet the
approval of the University adminis
tration and the consequences of stu
dent opinion Most of the stunts are
decidely undignified and many are
quite dangerous.
thnn is often the case in an amateur
production of this nature.'
After the play, frefreshments were
served by the 'fairies' and 'gypsies'
consisting of pineapple ice and wafers.
Personals.
Miss Anita Schlichting, '25, is
spending the week-end in Cedar
Bluffs, Iowa.
Madeline Hendricks '22 and Mary
Elder '255 will visit In Wahoo.
Florence Fasts '24, will spend tho
week-end at Vlllisca, la.
Dewitt Morris '23, and Dorothy
Prince '25 will visit at their home in
Omaha.
Dorothy Hultin '25 wjll visit at
Wahoo.
Gladys Mickel '23 will go to Omaha,
Helen Speliman will spend the
week-end at her home at Beatrice.
Phillis Kiahulik 23 will visit in
Omaha.
Mrs. W. W. Lozejr of Corir.niig.
Ia,, is guest of here daughter, Anita,
at the Delta Delta Delta house.
Elizabeth Jack '25 will visit at Be
atrice over the week-end.
Mary Eleanor Bridenthdi '22. Mary
Xorine Nye '22, Mary Druadage '24,
and Kathleen Rines will spend the
veek-end at, Demoris, la.
Gwen Damerill '23 and Merle
Adams '24 are visiting iu Omaha
Otto Hummer of Columbus visited
tis daughter Thursday.
Naomi Buck of Harvard is vititing
at the Delta Zeta house.
Lucille Palme: '22 will spend the
-v-eVend at h.-r hor..e at Ulysses
MON. TUES.WED.
BEBE DANIELS
in
"THE SPEED GIRL"
and other Entertaining Features
Rialto Symphony Players
Wiibar R. fhmovfdi. Orranixt
SHOWS START AT I. S. 5. 7.
MATS. ZOe; MGHT 85c; CHIL. lOe
ALL THIS WEEK
WILLIAM S. HART,
in
-TRAVELIN' ON"
a Paramount Picture
and other Entertaining Features
Shows Start at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MatAdults, 15c; Night, 25c
Children All Shows, 10c
The Calendar.
Sunday, Feb. 26
Student Volunteers meeting, 4 p
m. Faculty Hall.
Section "A", Square and Compass
Club, 3 p. m., Masonic Temple, 236 So
11th.
Tuesday, February 28
Vespers, 5 p. m., Ellen Smith Hall
De Molay meeting, 7:30 p. m. Scot
tish Rite Temple.
Union business meeting, 7 p. m.
Wednesday, March 1
Women's Chamber of Commerce, 5
p. m., S. S. 305.
Thursday, March 2
Pershing Rifle meetinf, 7:330 p. m
Nebraska Hall. 309
Viking meeting, 7:30 p. m., Sigma
Phi Epislon house
Friday, March 3
Gamma Phi Beta formal, the Lin
coln. Saturday, March 4
Delta Upislon formal, the Lincoln.
Lambda Chi Alpha dance, K. C.
Hall.
Marriages.
The marriage of Miss Edith Dure
and Clarence D. Maxon took place at
Scottsbluff last Tuesday. Both have
attended the university where Mr.
Maxon is a member of Sigma Alpha
Epsilon fraternity. The couple will
make their home at Scottsblcif
11
BELT BUUCKLEK
Hand Sawed
in gold gold filled or
Stewing SDver. Ex
clusive designs.
3X0 to 40.00
H A L L E TT
Uni Jeweler
Est. 1871
1143 O
5
Where do
You Lunch?
Pardon us for asking. Our ob
ject, however, is merely to sug
gest that you try this restau
rant You will find a first-class menu
very opular prices. Every
thing about our place Is very
dean, and invitins, and the
cooking and service veil. Just
sk those who eat here.
Central Hotel Cafe
PALLDIAN GIRLS
GIVE "GYPSY QUEEN"
"The Gypsy Queen" a two-act
'operette was presented by the girls
of Palladian in their annual prsjram
Friday evening. The double pat of
'Mother Grunt' aiiv the Taiiy Cr-:efi
was taken by Pauline Bancroft and
was well handled throughout. The
other solo part, of 'Rosalie,' wss taV
en by Margaret fanned who dis
ptayed ctons,id'arable talent In both
the musical and historic sides of her
was complete throughout and showed
more care and attention to ctttils
Tucker-Shean
1123 O STREET
Complete Stock of
Standard Supplies
Botany
Zoology
Mechanical Drawing
Bound and Loose-Leaf Note
Booki
Lefax Data Sheets
Distributors of
Waterman Ideal Fountain
Pens
A Point for every hand.
Playing Cards, Chess,
Checkers
Fine Stationery and Corres
pondencs Cards
Tucker-Shean
23 Years at 1123 0 Street
WANT ADS.
LOST A Gamma Phi Beta pin
Call B35S7.
LOST Black Leather Patent Van
ity Case in Chem. hall. Returne to S.
A. ocice. Reward.
LOSA Mink choker in S. S. build
in?. Call B1S68. Reward.
Full dress suits and Party dresses
for sale cheap. Uwanta Exchange.
1026 So. 14th St. Phone L6S54.
WANTED Room mate wanted by
freshman. 420 X. 14. L4220.
CORONA TYPEWRITER PRICED
for sale. Call B-31SS after 8 p. m.
LOST LKJHT SHELL FRAMED
glasses. Return to Student Act office.
LOST BROWN KID GLOVES AT
University night, at auditorium. Re
turn to Student AcL office.
LOST A LARGE BROWN SHELL
comb, between 14th St. and 1220 R.
Return to Student AcL office.
LOST ALPHA PHI PEN. FIXLER
please call B 4512.
LOST COIN PURSE COXTAIXIXG
Tale key and change. Student
Act. office.
LOST TORTOISE SHELL RIM-
med glasses, probably between O
and S on 12th, Return to Student
Act. office.
FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM IN
modern and well heated home. Ad
dress 1520 U street. Tel. L-9925.
LOST OR TAKEX BY MISTAKE A
pair or brown kid gauntlet gloves
in the washroom on 2nd floor, lib
rary. Return fo desk at art gal
lery.
EVERYTHING
FOR THE TABLE
Peoples Grocery
Personals.
Mary Leslie '23 will visit at Oma
l.o for a few days.
Ruth Miller "21 and Sarah Smea
ton '25 went to Onnliii.
Marguerite Quin '2h will spend the
"eek-end at he homo at Aurora.
Nellie Lee Holtz, '25, will go to
Falls City for the week-end.
Ann Donavan '23 and Will Doyle "23
wll visit at Omaha.
Augusta Scholar '25 will go tn
lift tome at '
Guests at the PI Beta Phi house
this week-end are: Mildred Rock
well, Bernice Meieryurgen, Mrs. Lee
Huff, jr., Mrs. Russell Bailey, Esther
King, Mrs. (W. Goodrich Omaha;
Inez Peregoy, Eleanor Peregoy, Coun
cil Bluffs; Mary Hendryx, Kearney;
Grace Shephard, Fremont; Helen
Smith, North Platte; Mrs. T. J. Gist,
Falls City; Hvai Hartford, Platts-mouth.
TWENTY DISTRICT
DEBATES ARE HELD
(Continued From Page One.)
Western District.
Ogallala-Grant. At Ogallala, Feb.
16. Won by Grant, unanimous.
West Central District
Burwell-Ord. At Burwell, Feb. 20.
Won by Burwell, 2 to 1.
ANNOUNCE TRYOUTS
FOR KOSMET PLAY
(Continued from page 1.)
tryouts may be arranged only if all
the time on Tluesday and Wednes
day evenings is taken.
Additional information about the
musical comedy which the club is
producing or about the tryoata may
be obtained from Frank Winegar, Ike
Smith, Mike Myers or Herbert Brow
nell, jr., members of the Kosmet play
committee. The play which has been
selected will be given at the Orpheum
theater on May 1. The Kosmet play
is a tradition of long standing at Ne
braska university, and experience in
past years with tryouts indicates th; t
several hundred men and co eds will
be on hand Tuesday and Wednesday
for the annual tryouts. '
Important announcements concern
ing the play itself and the arrange
ments which tho club members have
made for coaching the production will
be made in the near future.
ITIihVBvIa
-.
WHERE THOUSANDS MEET THOUSANDS DAILY
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Gilroy, Haynes
& Montgomery
In the Delightful Comedy With Music
"THE GOOD SHIP NANCY LEE"
HERE
IS
THE
BREEZIEST
SNAPPIEST
MELANGE
OF
FUN
MUSIC
SONG
AND
NOVELTIES
OFFERED
FOR
MANY A
MOON
Follette, Pearl & Wicks
Versatile Vaudeville Funsters in
"THE COAL DRIVER"
TAKETA BROTHERS
A Trio of Oriental Entertainers
TOKIO'S ARISTOCRATIC ARTISTS
HARMON & COMPANY
An Instrumental Treat
ILA GRANNON
The Vocalist With a Smile
"MATINEE IDOLS"
A Keladioscope of Laughter
"With Stanley in Africa
INTERNATIONAL SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:C0, 9:00. MAT. 20c; NIGHT 40c; GAL. 15c
Do Not Fail To See
"Adam and Eva
University Players
March
2
3
4
TEMPLE THEATER
Reservations at
ROSS P. CURTICE CO.
Curtain 8:15
March
2
3
4
s
Have You Tried Our
peclal Hot: Chocolates
FOUNTAIN
College Book Store
Facing: Campus
E. H. Long, Prop.
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