The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1922, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
TINCOLN ALUMNI HOST
U TO PHI RHO SIOMA
Thc j.inroln alumni of Thl Rho Slg
nvidiosl fraternity, were hosts at
'"bsnq'i for the active chapter Sat
urday evening. Forty of the active
Kr and alumni arrived in cars
It.ndHV afternoon from Omaha. The
banquet
was served at the Brown Rot-
ty toa
room at six o'clock.
For those unexpect- b
od cool days and 8
nights this spring 8
our
WOOL SKIRTS
and
WOOL SWEATER
will give you fash
ionable warmth
Wool Sweaters 25
per cent lower
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;i little holer expressed
! n box of neat rtp-to-the
ute
Stationery
correspondence cards
always just . the thin?
f'.v the acknowledgement.
Or perhaps she or he would
likr a Gold or Silver Ever-sliai-p
Pen or Pencil
"WaiermaTi's Ideal Fountain
lVn.
i Ad lrcss Books, 50c to $5.00
1 LV. o Outfits, 1.00 and 2.75
j-ii i or t-oin 1 urses, one to
7.50.
Plir.to Albums, 1.00 to 9.00
I Memory Books, 4.00 to 7.50
I K; craved visiting: Cards,
2.85 and up.
SPECIAL
Silver NuPoint Pencil
with black silk juard
complete 1.19
.M;iil Orders Given Prompt
Attention
I TUCKER-SHEAN
I 23 years at 1123 O St.
ccccco:
.T. Mauley Phelps, director of the
lf22 Kosmet Klub play, "The Knight
of the Nymphs," to he given on May
1st at the Orpheum. Phelps is head
of thi? dramatic art department at the
University School of Music. He lias
taught dramatics and interpretive
wading at the University of Illinois,
his alma mater, and elsewhere. He
has toured every state In the union on
Chautauqua work, traveling with the
Riedpath, and has ulso played with the
Hon Greet players. He is a member
of Delta Sigma Rho.
DR. AITKEN TO CONTINUE
SUN. EVENING LECTURES
fMBMTY
Dr. Walter Aitken of St. Paul M. E.
Church is planning to continue his
Sunday evening lecture sermons iuv
ing the rest of the school year. The
students have been showing a arge
iiiterost in theJvp presentations and
the books which are to be reviewed
during May show promise of ?vpm
liner things. The great old master
I ieces of fiction with their wealth of
lite aim char.itter, offer an unmatched
Hold for students' study. Dr. Aiikcn,
realizing that we are in the formative
j.o iod of our lives, brings out in a
splendid way those lessons which we
may build character.
Following is the program for the
next five Sunday evenings:
"John Halifax, Gentleman," by Mrs.
Oraik. A battle with the edicts of
society.
"The Servant in the House," Chas.
Raun Kennedy. A remarkable play
showing the influence of Christ in the
house.
"Jean Vl Jean," Victor Hugo. From
Hell to Heaven.
"Bon Hur," Low Wallace. The stu'ly
that made the author a Christian.
"Enoch Arderi," Tennyson. One of
God's noblemen.
Sunday. April 23. 02'2.
MISS LOUISE POUND GIVEN
FINE LITERARY MENTION
"Monday Tiifwday -Wodnwday
Where Thonxdarm Mart Thontt
andn Pally
V Pretention Vandm-ill Ottering
Mi'i ry (iambol of 'Imr and Melody
Four Jacks and a Queen
GEORGE HALL
Tlic .)obp Trotter and Comedian
Frear, Baggett & Frear
T'rruent the Rig- l.nneh
"II ISKKALL IDIOSYNCRASIES"
Jene A. Irene Melva
"The Melodic Min"
Aldine & Wright
'Novelty Wonder" with the boy
that nuu bwk
"With Stanley In Africa"
Mn Comedy and Sewn rieturen
llablrh and Hl Prlre Orohentra
MKIflS STAKT 2:90.
7:00. :(W1
iol. lftc
MON.-TUES. WED.
Clara
Kimball
Young
IN
"What No Man
Knows' '
Shows Start at 2:30, 7:00, 9:00
Mats. 20c. Night S5c Chi. 10c
All THIS UTEK
"Gods Coun
try and The
Law"
Other Entertaining Fmatrm
In a duscussion of two new works in
linguistics, "Language, Its Nature nni
Development," by Professor Otto Jes
persen of the University of Copenha
gen, and "Language: An Introduction
to the Study of Speech," by Edward
Sapir, H. L. Mencken remarks in the
book columns of the May number r
the Smart Set, "Why the native Am
erican tongue of Americans and Eng
lishmen is so grossly neglected by our
students is one of the mysteries of
scholarship. ... In the United
States, once you have mentioned Dr.
Louise Pound and Dr. G. P. Knapp,
you have exhausted the list of those
who have contributed anything to the
study of it as a living speech. The
rest are areheologists, pedagogues,
philological tbJeologians."
In Years Gone By.
Nineteen Years Ago Today
All classes wore dismissed from
31:30 to 2 wile President Roosevelt
was in the -cits'.
Seventeen Years Ago Today
Tennis season started with a rush
and three courts were put into shape.
It was planned to have a tennis tour
nament arranged with neighboring
colleges.
Sixteen Years Ago Today
All intercollegiate activities in ath
letics by women were forbi'lden by
nction of the Board of Regents.
Twelve Years Ago Today
At a meeting of the Missouri Valley
conference a resolution was intro
duced providing for abolishment of
football from the represented institu
tions. The debate on the resolution
lasted all morning but was finally de
feated. Six Years Ago Today
Nearly one thousand visitors were
show-n the work of the engineers in
their laboratories on University night.
Five Years Ago Today
Nebraska University showed her
loyalty to the cause of the war by a
huge parade and program. Speeches
were made by Governor Neville, Re
pent Miller and representative stu
dents and alumni.
Mildred Smith and Dorothy Abts of
Columbus and Florence Hutton of
Hastings are visiting at the Kappa
Alpha Theta house this week-end.
TRY0UTS FOR DRAKE
RELAYS HARD FOUGHT
(Continued front Page One.)
the Kiwanis club of this city has been
granted permission by the United
Statos government to use radio tnstru
monts with a wave length of 360 met
ers in broadcasting the results of the
Drake relay meet April 28 and 29.
This is the first time in the history
of athletes that the result of such a
moot has been flashed through the
air by wireless as rapidly as the
events are concluded.
Colleges and universities In nearly
twenty statos have announced that re
ceiving sots are being installed in
order to receive the results o th
neot. because the broadcasting of mes
sages over a 860 meter radius Is on
trary to government statutes, it was
necessary that special permission be
scoured. A tolopxara received y'-s-t
rday by local authorities from C II.
I-fnston, assistant secretary of om
ice at Washington brought tho
i.cofstry permission. The S60 m-n?r
wave length will be permitted be
tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock
on the two days of the meet. The
temporary call letters of the Dos
Moines station will be WBAC
Thousands of people in all parts
of the United States who will be un
able to attend the Drake meet, will
he informed of the positions in which
teams finish at the end of each event.
Opening Day Events
Events on Friday, the opening day
of the meet,- will be run in the fol
lowing order: 100 yard flash prelim
inaries; first section Class "B" half
mile high school relay; second sec
tion Class B" half mile high school
relay; two mile class "B" high school
relay; class "B" high school shuttle
race; university and colege 120 yard
high hurdle preliminaries; calss "B"
high school mile relay, 440 yard low
hurdle university and college prelimin
aries and ;lass "B" high school med
ley race.
The following order of events will
be maintained on Satui-day, the main
'lay of the "Western Olympic" meet:
class "A" high school half mile re
lay, first and second sections; two
mile relay, class "A" high schools;
120 yard high hurdles, university and
college; two mile relay, university!
final in university and college 100 yard
dash; two mile May, college; 440
yard low hurdles, universities and ool
lescs; one mile relay, class "A" high
schools; university 440 yard relay In
two sections; university four mile re
lay; high school shuttle race, class
"A"; grade school shuttle race; col
lege one mile relap; university half
mile relay, two sections; high school
mjedjey race, class "A"; one mile
special match race; college half mile
relay; university one mile relay in
two sections.
Finals in the college and university
field events will be held Saturday
afternoon in eonootlon with the track
events. Finals in the javelin throw,
shot put, high Jump, discus throw,
broad jump, ant pole vault will be
held.
The program will bojin t ,Vrlok
on Friday, the opening day, and at
1:80 on Saturday, Dim tor Wilson an
Oonucod.
Railroads Offer Rattg
Excursion rates to tho iip.ko re
lays here will be offered by ivory
railroad which holds a membership
la the Western Passenger association,
rail officials announci-d yrsierday.
Tickets may bo purchased April 27,
28 and 29, and tin ir roiurn limit
has been set at May 1, ,n jilitt isu.
ora may spend Sunday in lVs Moines
if they desire.
The rates will be p.vd thMnphon:
the passenger assodaiior. t rito'-y,
comprising practically ov. iy ,-tnto b.
tween ChicAgo and the p.-.cifio coast.
Most of the roads are off, ring fare
and one-half for the rMn.d trip from
points within Iowa and Hie certifi
cate plan will be used from points out-
Mdo Uio Kt:iti
Although the final tabulation of en
tries has not bvn completed, the meet
will far surpass any track event ever
hold in this section. K. L "Tug" Wil
son, Drake director, believes. Tickets
for the moot are practically unob
tainable due t, the unprecedented ad
vance ni:-h for seats.
After the Show
ORPHEUM DRUG
STORE
12th and P Sts.
8
M
A
Y
i
iCosiiiet
Presents
Matinee
and
Evenirg
"The Knight
of the Nymphs"
at the
Orpheum Theatre
Tickets at Student Activities Office
PRICES: Mat. 50c, 75c, & $1.00
Eves. 50c, 1.00 and 1.50
Tickets Reserved at Orpheum Box Office
Beginning Wed. April 26th, 10 a. m.
M
A
Y
Matinee
and
Evening
1
STARTS MONDAY, April 24
RUNS ALL WEEK
"DON'T MISS THIS"
At LYRIC
eat:
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The First Real
Million Dollar Picture
Eleanor Murray of Pender and El-
I V ) fl Cof&ssaLDfama y
V 1 r f Monte Carlo ir
A where even Saints are Smners f
vM I 1 PictoriaDy surpasses anything )3
A J ever achieved in pictures dramat-! i i V a
j I ically grips, fascinates and I ilj
ilLJ enthralls you a complex magnifi- III
l g cence that astounds you a direct I (
woFJjrb I f unplicity that drowns you in a sea of
I )j emotion the one picture that W
. ' 1 11 positively you must see. j
OS J Written, Directed by gJr I . jr
t lJlrtrfr You Will Love ,
Shown Start at 1. , S. X
Mrt. i&e. Mrht t5c ChU. ISe
va Hartford of Plattsmouth are week
end guests at the Pi Beta Phi house.