NEBRASKA INSTRUCTOR GOES TO COLUMBUS Mr. h. A. Wolfanger, Instructor In the Georgraphy Department, has been ,,l,.cteil Instructor in Georgraphy at Columbia university of Newl (York City. Mr. Wolfanger's work will be chiefly along lines of Economic Geo graphy, working with Professor J. Kussoll Smith In that field. Mr. Wol gnnger has been doing graduate work here In Geography during the past year. Previous to that time he spent three years with the U. S. bureau of Soils. NEW FURNITURE Through a special assessment on the active chapter, Beta Tau Is the proud possessor of a new lot of furni ture. We were recently able to take advantage of a wonderful opportunity und responded to the occasion by the acquisition of a handsome lot of furn iture for our living room. The old boys coming buck will be glad to plant themselves upon our new chairs and settee, all finished In leather, and to put their feet (??) on a new table, which occupies a prominent place. They will be waiting for you when the "Cornhusker Round-up" comes 'round and will welcome you to their midst. ooocococcocooosoccocococcc ORPHEUM STARTING TODAY Rodolf Valentino IN 9 THE FOUR HORSEMEN 8 OF THE APOCALYPSE S The Play That Made1 Him b Famous 8 FIRST TIME AT S POPULAR PRICES 8 Shows at 1 ,3, 5, 7, 9 0 0 SGGOGOOOOSOSOGOOOOGOOOOOGO BE1TY LH 4lhAW CIH MON., TUES., WED. The Mythical Satire with Music "FASCINATION" Presented by the Versatile Trio BILLY MELBOURNE, VICTOR BAYARD & MABEL LAVORE Shriner & Fitzsimmons In a Comedy Diversion "THE NEWS DEALER" The Georgalis Trio Novel and Sensational Enter tainers Lyle & Virginia "THE GINGER SNAPS" Rose Kress Duo "The Lively Steppers of 1922" God Comedy and News Pictures "With Stanley In Africa" Babich and His Prize Orchestra 8hora Start at t:SO. 7:00, D:00 Mats. 2 Or; Klslit IOci t.aJ. lie eEVTftSC ALL THIS WEEK Norma Talmadge IN "Smiling Through" Other Entertaining Featuret SHOWS START AT 1, S. . 7. Hats. 30c Mlit 50r Chll, 10c MON., TUES., WED. Anita Stewart IN "THE WOMAN HE MARRIED" Other Entertaining Featuret SHOWS START AT l-S--7- Sharp Ma. 60c Jfight 75 Children tic Ninth The Red and Dlack diamond per formers captured the ham from Ulysses high buseball team after a ninth Inning rally which netted two runs and won the game 9 to 8, at Lincoln Friday. When the Lincoln youths started the ninth stanza the score was 8 to 7 against thorn. Thomas first man up was a strike-out victim, "Jug" Brown got a hit, was sale on first and stole second. At this moment Mclntyre was rushed In the game to swing the hickory in place of "Stan" Lewis, who hadn't got a hit all during the game, but Dorsey couldn't connect with Bo len's puzzling drops. With two men gone and a man on second McNiel was walked. Clayton Lewis at bat had two strikes against him when Pitcher Bolen tried to tag Brown on third. Hillyer, their one-armed third baseman was handicapped in throw ing the ball which enabled "Jug" to cross the platter and tie the score while McNiel stole third. The last ball over "Clayt" struck at and missed but the catcher muffed it and Lewis raced to first while McNiel scored, which ended the game. Brt started the hurling foi Lincoln and set the visitors down without a score for the first four innings. He weathered a fifth inning in which Ulysses scored five runs. With the exception of the fifth inning he pitched good ball. He struck out nine and walked two. C. Bolen, on the mound for the Ulysses gang, also pitched a neat game, but a few errors by his team mates lost the game. He struck out twelve and walked five. "Jug" Brown got a circuit tally in the first inning with one man on base and Paul Miller got one in the sixth with no men on base. Clayton Lewis accepted three flies without a muff. A feature of the game was the hit ting ability of C. Hillyer, a one-armed third baseman for Ulysses. In five trips to the plate lie slaughtered the horsehide for a three base hit, a dou ble and a single receiving a cheer every time. Lincoln Ulysses Olds, c. C. Hillyer, 3b. Thomas, lb. Potter, ss. Brown, ss. C. Bolen, p. S. Lewis, 3b. J. len, c. McNiel, 3b. Cordes, If. C. Lewis, cf. Stephens, rf. Gardner, 2b. R. Hillyer, cf. Miller, rf. Duffer, lb. Brt, p. Smith, 2b. Otoupahl, 2b. f Score by innings: Lincoln 2 0 0 1 3 1 0 0 29 7 3 Ulysses 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 28 13 6 Home run: Miller. Brown. Three- base hit: C. Hillyer. Two base hit: C. Hillyer, C. Lewis. Double play: Brown to Thomas to S. Lewis. Struck out bv Brt. 9: Bolen. 12. Bases on balls by Brt, 2; C. Bolen, 5. Private Studio Phone For Appointment Mrs. T. E. Willi ams B4258 1220 D SENIORS and oilier graduates, get just the position you want as a teacher through us. Good September openings. No elementary subjects. Larg est bureau of its kind. Write for details and list of Ne braska graduates placed by us. Specialists' Educa tional Bureau Odson Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Nebraska Men Wanted To s.-ll tho rctiill trado a complete line of 8CHnulile m-rktioH. rieaa nnt profitable, summer ami Htinre tim'e work. The man who ineoH our miiiirfDioiitH will be nl own "horn" anil the manufacturer di rect roprexentatlve. Direct ellln(r moan lower prlre to the retailer ami lnrirer roinmiKHloti to our men. Write ua briefly about: Youmolf: Territory you prefer: When rou can mart mh m2mmS When you can start. American Webbing Company TVpartment 23 Neckwear I'rovldcnc Khade Island SticreMful men will be offered lm ilur oil year upare-tlmework. Lincoln Wins Game In Inning. THE DAILY FACULTY NOTES Dr. Barbour went to Crete, where he spoke to the students of Doane college on "Fossils In Nebraska." The lecture was illustrated by means of lantedn slides. On Wednesday evening oi' last week Professor Charles Forcyco of the Teachers College addressed the mem bers of the first Congregational churh on the subject, "Psychology of teach ing In the Bible School." Last Friday Professor Fordyce de livered the address at Culbertson, Ne braska. ALUMNI NOTES Harry M. Shipley, '19, is practicing medicine at Adams, Minn. Mary Louise Weiss, '16, Is teaching In Union college, Edmonds, Washing ton. Marjorle E. Graham, '18, is teach ing in the Junior high school, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bartlett P. Slade is engaged In the insurance business in Los Angeles, California. Eugene Moore, ex '19, is In the real estate and insurance business, York, Nebraska. Arthur Hiltner, '13, who was former ly engaged in Y. M. C. A. work at Kairbury is now secretary of the Y. M. C A at York, Nebraska A daughter, Helen Clarissa, was born to Mr and Mrs. James F. Pur- ney (Florence Mason, '15) on April 25. Ruth Bridenbaugh, '15, Is teaching Latin in the National County High School, Casper, Wyoming. Olive Griffiths, '05, is a missionary at Jhansl, U. P. India. Robert G. Miller is a doctor at Monokas, Hawaii. Word has been received t tho alumni office of the death of Mrs. Robert Wettman, '13. Edith M. Whyraan, '05, writes from Washington, D. C, where she states she has a permanent position with the census bureau. Miss Whyman re ports that she finds her work very in teresting. Alvin L. White, '83, Is at present TRY THE WINDSOR CAFE for your Special Dinners. 75c i Home Cooking Mrs. E. E. Armstrong Saxophone Instruction Verne E. Powell Former Pupil of RUDY WIELOEFT POWELL-CAPPS STUDIOS 127 So. 12th St. B-4866 e JUniiVUNZ & HAYNES 1531 "0"St. Hamburgers 5c Open All the Time F'X:X;x;!XIX;MfxM 8 rw ooooooocooooeoeoooooooooooooooooooooooooGOooooooo I The Cornhusker S oooooooceoooooocoeoooooooooooooooooo Stationery Shop Now located in the College Book Store facing campus We have taken over the stationery stock of the College Book Store and have added a line of Crane's finest linen, all of which we offer to the students at very reasonable prices. We also do engraving, embossing, and all kinds of printing. For a few days we will offer an assortment FRATERNITY AND SORORITY CRESTED STATIONERY at ONE-HALF Price 65c per box We also have some high grade Highland k Iin?n which we have reduced jj jj 35c, 50c and 65c per box 8 THE CORNHUSKER STATIONERY S !j SHOP I cooeoooeGOGOooeosoooeoooosooeeooooooeoGO NEBRASKAN engaged on construction of highways In western Texas. Since his gradua tion in '83 he has been in railway engineering work for twenty-three years, and on Highway work for the past four years. The alumni office is In receipt of a letter from Wilson C. Glffin, '14, who is doing consulting work for the Con tinental Mexican Petroleum Company at Tamplco, Tamsulipas, Mexico.. In the employ of the same company, is Andrew Milek, ex '15, who is in the geological department. John D. Walker, '08, is superinten dent of schools, Wilbur, Nebr. Ethel Brown, '12, is teaching in the high school, Miles City, Montana. Mrs. Lenora W. Heitkotter, '10, is principal of the high school, Seneca, 00900000000000000000000000 gooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOQOOOOO90OOOOOOOQOCOOOO" 8 8 OS SO Congratulations m are a little beter expressed i with a box of neat up-to-the m minute Stationery And correspondence cards are always just the thing for the acknowledgement. Or perhaps she or he would like a Gold or Silver Jiver sharp Ten or Pencil Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen. H Address Books. 50c to $5.00 U Recipe Outfits, 1.00 and 2.75 Bill or Coin Purses, 50c to W 7.50. N Photo Albums, 1.00 to 9.00 1 Memory Books, 4.00 to 7.50 g Engraved visiting Cards, 2.85 and up. SPECIAL Silver NuPoint Pencil with black silk guard complete 1.19 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention TUCKER-SHEAN 23 years at 1123 0 St. 30000090900000000090000009 M . MEN WAIN 1 LU it' onrr to tiikc orilrrn for COAL in mrhiari IciIm. in hi own liran, thin Hummer. No pxpi-riotK'o or cap Hal rMiiiri'l. Offers pcrniMiii'iicv If ili'xireil. 1 1 1 1 tr profit h riiii lio made. Kuril a wii-k'tt pay In an hour, (an ho haiiillod on tho slilc. For parlicularn write Washington Coal Company MM So. Rarlnr -v., Chicago q Whitman's Sampler s h and other Candies jj 8 MEIER DRUG 8 Co. We MISS YOU 3 8 SAME QUALITY BUT 0 K A DECLINE IN PRICE O Burroughs Cafe 8 v S. D. James S. Jackson, '07, is pngnged in newspaper work for Hip Kansas City Star. Perry M. Spease, '()!), is teaching at Loyatton, S. D Pauline Belle Bolnjack, '15, is en gaged In office work, in Lincoln, Ne braska, COOeOOCCCOCOOOCCCOSCQCGCOO COOQOOOOOCOOCCOSCCOSCOOSCC Where do You Lunch? Pardon us for askin;:. Our ob ject, however, is merely to sug gest that you try this restau rant. You will find a first-class menu at very popular prices. Every thing about our place is very clean and inviting, and the cooking and service well, just ask those who eat here. Central Hotel Cafe IX X x !x ALARM CLOCKS $1.50 Up Eversharp Pencils $1.00 Up Moores and Waterman's Fountain Pens $2.50 Up F. B. FLEMING x'xlxlxrxl'xi'xlxfxtxlx;,; The Lincolnshire Pastry Shop is specializing in picnic Lunches Pastry of all kinds Fancy Ice Cream Special Prices to Uni Students also The Lincolnshire could schedule a few more Spring Parties Phone L6442 a x! xj essmsissis s fx I EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE ! Peoples Grocery j.i inw TWO RINGS -of - 1APPINESS! DIAMOND kx(;.;kmknt RIM. ii rclnini ii tlii-; im portant rinjr nt Iliilli'M'K khi will tr.-i 1 1 1 : lit v . flu" homily, v . 1 1 1 h ami sunn. I ailvhf In its si-iiH-t ion. II.W.f.KTT l.'nl ilmrliT r.Ht. iH'l 1113 O q To Drive We Ri.nl J & Forbes Rent a-Ford Co. ij Cars for all social functions with X j or without drivers. X I'hone H-MMI U p St. X wmmm r.v Compare This Cornhusker 1921 Price $4.50, 512 Pages 1922 CORNHUSKER $5.00, 552 Pages A Bigger Cornhusker for Less Money Only a Limited Number Being Printed ORDER YOURS NOW Students Activities Office Tuesday, May Ifi, 19:22 Typewriting All Kinds L-4989 Lettz Dance Mrs. T. E. Wi liAmt M Private Studio Dancing J 1220 D St. Phone B4258 15 it x,x;al X' xl xrx, x'l IX. 1 FILLER'S ERFECTO'S LEASE 16th & "0" B4423 a te;x"jx:fi:ximft:xjx;xix!ix!x!x!x ,x'raix;x's TUCKER-SHEAN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, CLOCKS, STERLING SILVER. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS, EVERSHARP PENCILS FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS AND CARDS Expert Watch, Clock, Jew elry and Optical Repairing and Manufacturing EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED BY GRAD'TE OPTICIANS TUCKER-SHEAN 23 Years at 1123 0 Street 8 9 gj Lettz Dance b Stylishly Dressed Girls Choose CANTON CREPE BLOUSES k Discriminating pat- b b terns, beautiful em- 8 S broidery and bead- b ing marks distinc- S b tion for our blouses. 8 x S b We have them in the S if '9