The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 29, 1922, Image 3

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sun.ly. October 29, 1922.
Kindergarten Club
HoldsJKid Party"
Hair ribbons and half Bocks char
ftirlznl the costumes of the guests
of the Kindergarten (Club at the
'kid" pnr'y given for a11 gIrlB takIng
,!, kindergarten course Thursday
Thursday evening at 6 o'clock at
Ellen Smltli ball. Frances Carnithers
gave two musical readings and
Kleanor Talbot led in kindergarten
games.
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Phone looio v HQ.
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USE
Butler's Cream
of Roses
for clipped hands, sore lips
or after shaving. Is not
jveiisy and renders the skin
soft i'.nd beautiful.
Butler Drug Co.
1391 0 St. B-1183.
PS
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The home rlriin ilnnolnic.
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r uie two oollm for lrl-
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for r.niTvntioim. Will rrMerve
.ant liH room for prlvnfr
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ALL THIS WEEK
LEWIS J. SELZNICK
Presents
"Love Is An
Awful Thing."
Starring
OWEN MOORE
Funniest Photoplay Farce in
Years.
Rialto Symphony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
MatG 20c; Nite 35c; Chil. 10c
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Lierty Concert Orchestra
'In the Days of Buffalo Bill'
Romance and Thrills
"LET HER RUN"
A New Comedy
Arthur Babich and
Orchestra
"When Winter Comes"
ARCHIE N. JONES, Baritone
PICKARD'S SEALS
"Antics by Arctic Actors"
DRAPER & HENRY
Presenting
Blackface Originalities
DE MARIA QUINTETTE
i ne binging TrouDaaours
MUMFORD & STANLEY
"A Nickel's a Nickel With Me"
Seven Solis Brothers
Masters of the Marimba
NEWS WEEKLY
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7 and 8
Mats 20c; Nite 4Qc; Gal. 16c
ALL THIS WEEK
From the Diary of
SHERLOCK HOLMES
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Shows Start at 1, 3, 6, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats 30c; Nite 50c; Chil. 10c
Colonial
ALL THIS
WEEK
(Continued from Page 1)
CORNHUSKERS GOAL IS
CROSSED BY SOONERS
yards to Oklahoma's 15-yard llnq.
Hammert broke through the lino for
twelve yards. Morrison ran around
left end for nine yards. Mainmort
made two yurds on a fake punt for
mation through the lino on first
down. Morrison ran right end but ho
failed to gain. Bristow hit center for
two yards. The gain was disallowed
and Oklahoma penalized flvo yards
for offside. On a fake punt formation
Hammert failed to gain. Morrison
punted forty yards. Russell, rcturntni;
twelve yards. It was Nebraska's ball
on their own 42-yard lino. Nebraska
took time out for water.
On an off tackle drive Hartley hit
the line for live yards. Lewellon went
through for throe yards. Hartley hit
the right side of Oklahoma's line for
one yard. Itussell squirmed through
center for two yards on first down.
The ball was on Oklahoma's 47-yard
line. Noble was substituted for Low-
ollen In Nebraska's knckflcld. On th"
first play Noble drove off tackle for
five yards. Dewitz plunged for four
yards. Dowitz smashed through for
four yards and a first, down. Hartley
made two yards off tackle. Noble
ran from punt formation and lost
one yard. A forward pass, Hartley to
Schercr, was good for six yards and
the ball was given to Nebraska on
first down for interference.
On the 2li-yard line, Hartley shot
a pass to Noble, who caught the ball
and covered the distance for a touch
down. Dowitz missed goal.
Score: Nebraska, 13; Oklahoma, 7
Bowles kicked oft fifty-five yards
to Hartley who returned eighteen
yards. A pass, Hartley to Schercr,
Hallowe'en
rr
Monday Night
THE SERENADED
AT
THE LINDELL
Snecial Favors. $1.00
r
U OfiPHCUM cwcut ;
MMENCING MATINEE,
CO
ORPHEUM
2:20
2:28
2:38
2:54
3:08
TOPICS OF THE DAY,
HANAKO
DAVE
ANDERSON
tffli
LEW DOCKSTADER
"Talking Through His Hat"
3:25
HENRY B.
3:43
The Little Colonel in
appearing in person
EMMA CARUS
With J. Walter Leopold, "Singing Their
Own Songs."
4:08
OAKES 4
PATHE
Tu"es. Mat and Night,
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TIIE
was Incomplete. Hartley shot a pass
to Noble, which was good for thirty
yards. A pass, Hartley to Russell,
was good for ten yards. It was Ne
braska's ball on Oklahoma's 35-yard
sou at quarter for Oklahoma. Hartley
followed with a long pass to Schoep
pel, which was good for thirty-five
yards and a touchdown. Dewitz place
kicked the extra point.
Score: Nebraska, 19; Oklahoma, 7.
Bowles kicked off fifty-five yards,
Hartley returned twenty-seven yards.
End of first half.
Third Quarter.
Bowles kicked off fifty yards to
Hartley, who returned thirty-seven.
Hartley failed to gain off tackle. A
forward pass, Hartley to Lewellon,
gained five yards. A pass, Hartley to
Sohoeppol was good for six yards.
Dewitz hit the line for three yards.
A pass by Hartley was Incomplete.
Dowitz lost one yard. On an end run,
Nebraska was penalized fifteen yarda
for holding. A pass, Hartley to
Schercr was good for fourteen yards.
Lewellon tried a dropkick from the
middle of field and the ball rolled
across the goal line for a touchback.
It was Oklahoma's ball on the 20
yard line. Itristow ran from punt
formal ion but failed to gain. Ham
inert tried the line but failed to gain.
Morrison punted thirty-five yards,
Preston returned twenty-two yards.
It was Nebraska's ball on the Okla
homa 33-yard line. Lewellon lost two
vnrds on an off-tackle plunge. For
ward pass, Hartley to Lewellon,
rained no ground. Hammert inter
cepted Hartley's pass and it was Okla
homa's ball on the 25-yard line. Okla
homa was penlized five yards for off
s'de. l'ristow tried an end run and
gained half a yard. Morrison punted
thirty yards. Preston retimed thir
teen yards. It was Nebraska's ball
PARTY HOUSE
Plus Tax. Refreshments.
Matinees
Daily
15c, 25c, 50c
Nights
15c, 25c, 50c,
75c, 51.00
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.
ORCHESTRA
8:20
AESOP'S FABLES
8:28
TRIO
8:38
ROTH
8:54
4. BURT
9:08
9:25
WALTHALL
9:43
"The Birth of a Nation'
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in - inc.
10:08
DELOUR
10:28
NEWS
10:36
Oct. 31 Seats Now
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DAILY NEBRASKAN
on the Oklahoma 42-yard lino. A pass
Hartley to Itussell was Incomplete.
Another pass, Hartley to Scherer, in
complete,
Morrison Intercepted Hartley's
pass and it was Oklahoma's ball on
Its 27-yard line. Hammert ran from
punt formation but failed to gain
around end. Morrison bucked center
for three yards. Thompson was sent
in for Schoeppel for Nebraska at
left end. A pass, Morrison to Marsh
Incomplete. Wenke broke through
and blocked an Oklahoma punt and
Nebraska recovered the ball on tno
Oklahoma 25-yard line. Dewitz was
thrown for a four yard loss. Another
plunge by Dewitz lost one yard. A
pass, Hartley to Lewellon was good
for five yards.
On the fourth down Hartley's pass
to Scherer was incomplete. It was
Oklahoma's ball on Its 25-yard line.
Both teams took time out. Hammert
lost two yards on first play. A pass,
Bristow to Marsh, was Intercepted
by Lewellon. Nebraska's ball on the
Oklahoma 12-yard line. Hartley lost
three yards. On an off tackle drive.
A forward pass by Hartley was in
complete. A pass, Hartley to Thomp
son, was incomplete. Lewellon punted
forty-nine yards to within one yard
of Oklahoma goal. Morrison punted
twenty-three yards and Dewitz made
a fair catch on Oklahoma's 24-yard
line. Dewitz bucked center for one
yard.
Lewellen goes through for six
yards. Hartley smashed off tackle for
six yards for a first down. Duwit.2
then gained half yard on a crossbuck.
A pass, Hartley to Lewellen, gained
ten yards. The ball was on Okla
homa's one fott line.
On the next play Hartley failed tc
gain. Dewitz carried the ball on nexl
play and Nebraska was penalized
fifteen yards for holding. Dewitz car
ried it over but the ball was called
back. Dewitz plunged through for
eight yards.
Hartley failed to gain on off tackle
play. Hartley then passed to Thom
son for a touchdown. Dewitz place
kicked for the extra point.
Score: Nebraska, 26; Oklahoma, 7.
Nixon went In for Berquist In the
Nebraska line.
Bowles kicked oft fifty yards, Hart
ley returning twenty-two yards to
Nebraska's 32-yard line. A pass,
Hartley to Thomson was Incom
plete. Nebraska was offside on the
play and were penalized ten yards.
Lewellen punted sixty yards, John-
inn roiiirnincr eleven yards. The
quarter ended with the ball In Okla
noma's possession on Oklahoma's 16-
yard line.
Score end third quarter:
Nebraska, 26; Oklahoma, 7.
Fourth Quarter.
Morrison punted sixty yards, Pros
ton returning sixteen yards to Ne
braska's 46-yard line. Hartley hit th"
i;;i- for three yards. A pass, Hartley
to Lewellon, was intercepted by Mor
lison. who carried the ball to middle
e! l'eld. Time out f'ir Mrrrison, who
v as slightly hurt.
Morrison resumed play. A pass,
i ristow to Johnson, gained one yard.
A pass by Johnson was incomplete,
the pass was broken up ny wweueu.
notlier pass by llristow was inter
. ! pled by Preston on Nebraska' 26
;.ard line. Hartley drove through the
line for four yard. Lewellen plunged
. :N yards and first down. Lewellen
i;::ninecl the line lor two jaiw,
1,-y plunged off tacklo for two yards.
Knssoll and Noble were substituted
Franco-American
Beauty Shop
SPECIAL RATES
Marcel 75c
Hair Bob 35c
Shampoo 50c
Room 8 Liberty Theatre
Building
Elevator Second Floor
L9072 143 No. 13th
HOW DOES YOUR
HAIR LOOK?
Has it tho neat nnd woll
proomod appearance of the
up and coming ynunr man?
It takes but a few minutes
each day to rive it that ap
pearance. Here are the es
sentials: SHAMPOO once a week.
POMADE once a day.
You'll be delipthted with
the outcome, if you'll try this
for one week.
Come in and let us suggest
a good oil or pomade. You'll
find a variety here that is
hard to beat.
i
B1183.
Butler Drug Co.
1321 0 St.
for Preston and Lewellen. Noble
failed to gain off tackle.
Russell punted twenty-five yards
out of bounds. It was Oklahoma's ball
cn its 40-yard lino. Bristow was
thrown for ten yard loss on next
play. A pass, Bristow to Marsh was
Incomplete. Morrison punted twenty
two yards out of bounds. Nebraska's
ball in the middle of the field. Noblo
drove off tackle for two yards. Noblo
pmashed through for six yards. De
Charlotte's
From Autumn s apron as she goes
About her orchards and her fields,
And gathers into stack and barn
The treasure that the Summer yields.
ATTRACTIVE oats and wraps ca'i
lie bought at Gold & Company, 1039
O street. They are so charming and
distinctive that you must go and look
at them, Mary. For school there are
tho polo and tweed sport models
an all gray wool mixture with plaid
leather buttons is priced only $19.50!
Its yoke Is double-lined and there are
four pockets; two patch ones and two
slit. Other coats in similar styles
are priced at $13.95.
For dress and evening wear, Gold's
offer a wide variety of beautiful num
bers. Imagine a rich black, ribbed
bollvia cloth coat, trimmed with soft
black fur on collars, cuffs and bot
tom for only $19.50.
THE Coruhusker Stationery Shop
situated in the College Book Store,
across from the campus is taking
orders for your formal dance an
nouncements. Tho work on these arc
so exquisite, tho crests stand out so
well and you save so much money
that to bo able to place your order
with (his shop is a privilege. Lei
them show you samples of all their
work, you! will be i surprised and
pleased.
P.rading Is much used Ibis season,
sometimes covering a whole suit.
Stop in to our Tif
fin Room for a de
lightful Supper,
after your last
class, 50c.
5:00-5:30 p. m.
Fifth Floor.
in
witz then broke loose for a 42-yard
inn around left end and scored an
other touchdown for Nebraska. Do
witz ran around two Oklahoma tack
lers in his sprint for the touchdown.
Oklahoma blocked Dewitz's kick
for tho extra point.
Score: Nebraska, 32; Oklahoma, 7.
Klemke went in for Scherer for
Nebraska. Jackson for Hammert and
Thompson for Cullen for Oklahoma.
Suggestions
THE House of Youth! Haven't
you always wanted to find such h
place: At Sternberg's, 1315-1317 O
street, you will find the creations of
the "House of Youth." Creations, yes,
but so moderately priced that the
college girl will feel them within her
reach. The matter of dress is one of
the problems of today for every girl;
and exquisite taste in frocks, suits
coats and wraps must be used. Charm
ing lines of youth are combined with
vivacity and smartness and this shows
you partly why Sternberg's is the
place to shop for the prices are sur
prisingly moderate.
WHEN Mother conies to town and
vou want to have a quiet chat take
her to Miller & Paine's Tea Room on
the fifth floor for supper. For only
fifty cents a club menu, which Is
changed every night, Is offered. It
will more than satisfy you in every
way and you can be served from 5
to 5:30.
HARRIS-GOAR CO., 1330 O street,
have then ewest in winter coats.
Just the kind you are looking for
Murlal, made of all wool polo cloth
that are plaid Inside which gives it
such a cosy warm look. And they
are warm, too, these popular chappy
coats that sell for only $29.75.
Tank
Suits
Regulation Swimming
Suits tor the High
School Pool
1.25
ALL GRAY tank suits with
skirts. This is the only kind
of suit permitted to be worn
in the pool. Girls in the
swimming classes should
take advantage of this op
portunity to purchase their
suits.
VVeller kicked off forty yards. Ok
lahoma returned Ion. Morrison punted
thirty-five yards, Nebraska milking no
return. Noble failed to gain on lackl"
play. Stonvele went In for Johnson
for Oklahoma. Hartley made two
yards off tackle. Russell punted
thirty-five yards out of bounds.
Final score: Nebraska, 3!t; Okla
homa, 7.
for Co-eds
COLTON'S Women's Wear. 13fi7 O
street, are offering divssos fir onl
$13.75, Sara. Ones that will be suit-
able to wear on any occasion. They
possess a fresh and jaunty charm
hard to duplicate. A frock of navy
poiret twill combined with duvetyue
and embroidered comes in this lot.
also cantons, for street or very dress
up, a velvet and canton combined.
These frocks have the long waists,
uneven hems and are the latest word
in fashion.
FRANCES, why don't you try Git
fen's Beaute Shop for your marcels
and shampoos? You will be more
than satisfied for the trained attend
ants and cool booths will sooth and
rest you; and their work is far more
superior than the ordinary. Call B1026
now and make an appointment, you'll
never regret it.
Fall, with Its red and yellow leaves
and winter with its white snow makes
one all eager to have warm bright
clothes. I have been through the
shops and have seen so much that r
cannot begin to tell you everything.
If you will just write to nm I will he
so glad to help you in any .ay that
I am able. Address Charlotte the
Shopper, Daily Nebraskan Office.
ALL THIS WEEK
LON CHANEV
IN
"Flesh and Blood"
Show Start at 1, 3, B, 7, 9 p. rti
PRICES:
Mat. 25o and 60c
NIGHT:
60c, 76c $1.00
Plus Tax.
Mats 16e; Nite 25e; Chil- 10c