The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 08, 1922, Image 3

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    Wednesday, November 8, 1922.
THE DAILY NEDRASKAN
judge Landis comes to Ann Arbor
November 18, at the Invitation of the
Athletic Association tendered to him
by coach Yost. He will be accom-
nied by Mrs. Landis and they will
hoth be the guests of President Marlon
I Burton and Mrs. Burton while they
( Ann Arbor. The Michigan
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Daily-
DREAMLAND
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Op-n every nlKht '"'P J,U"l7
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I rexervmioni.. Will rriierve
t bull room for prlvntc
.nip Mon.loy, Tiienflny and
ORPHEUM
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8
BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL
Dorothea Sadlier
AND CO.
Beth Beri & Co.
Joint Headliners
JACK & JESSIE GIBSON
ARMSTRONG & PHELPS
ERNEST HIATT
Jessie Reed
LEON & COMPANY
All Next Week
"The Cowboy and
The Lady"
with
Mary Miles Minter and
Tom Moore
A roarincr western roundup
of thrills and real romance.
Rialto Symphony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 6, 7, 9
Mats 20c: Nite 35c: Chil. 10c
WHERE EVERYBODY GOES
MON. TUES. WED.
MLLE. DAISY & STEIN
BROS.
In their comedy oddity
"FUN IN THE PARLOR"
THREE ROMANO SISTERS
Artistic Variety Dancers
JARVIS & HARRISON
In the comedy of frivolity
"LONESOME"
MOWATT & MULLEN
"The Sunbrite Pair"
NAIO & RIZZO
In an Instrumental Novelty
"THE CABBY"
A Laugh a Second.
"THE TIMBER QUEEN"
NEWS WEEKLY
BABICH and the ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START at 2:30, 7, 9.
Mats 25c; Nite 40c: Gal., 15c.
Election Returns Tuesday Niflht.
wa 'w ii rm us i
ALL THIS WEEK
William de Mille
Production
"Nice People"
with
WALLACE REID
BEBE DANIELS
CONRAD NAGEL
JULIA FAYE
A dramatic expose of the
jazz-life of today. Played
In a setting of lavish gowns
and luxury by one of the
greatest casts ever assembled
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Shows Start at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 p. m.
Mats 30c; Nite 50c; Chil. 10c
Colonial
ALL THIS
WEEK
Betty Compson
in
"THE BONDED WOMAN"
Lovely Betty in a colorful
South SeaB romance that is
one long, delicious thrill
Showt Start at 1, 8, 6, 7, p. m.
HUSKER ELEVEN
PREPARING FOR
E
Believed That Warriors Will
Wipe Up the Kansas Crew
After the Defeat at Syracuse
LINE GETS HARD WORKOUT
Euskers to Run Up Against a
Eeal Missouri Valley Team
When They Meet Jayhawkers
Willi the annual Kansas-Nebraska
game coming on Saturday, Coach Daw
so nis putting the Cortihusker grid
sters through a series of intensive
workouts. The coeksureness of the
Husker eleven has been wiped out by
the Syracuse defeat, and the 'Varsity
pigskin warriors are tearing up the
Yearlings in the daily scrimmages
with a savage fight, which has been
lacking in the lluskers thus far in the
senson.
Line Coach Henry Sclmlte gave the
linesmen a strenuous workout on
charging, and the 'Varsity showed new
power in ripping up the freshman wall
as a result of this drill. A fierce line
attack Is being developed, which will
cause the Jayhawkers no little diffi
culty on Saturday.
. The contest with the Jayhakers this
week will be far from the lead pipe
cinch that the Husker followers
thought it would be before the defeat
of the lluskers by the Orange ma
chine last Saturday. The Kansans
have learned that the so-called Husker
"wonder" team is not invincible, and
they will make a supreme effort to
dedicate their new stadium with a
victory over their old rival, the Scar
let and Cream. The Kansas team
trimmed the Oklahoma eleven last
Saturday by a 19 to 3 score, while the
Huskers won from the Sooners by a
3!) to 7 count.
Nothing would please the Jaybawk
team more than to defeat the Nebras
ka machine. The enmity between
these two schools is of long standing,
and as Nebraska has come out on
top with discouraging regularity, the
Jayhawkers would be willing to give
up the ghost if they could deefat the
strong Husker team this year, and in
augurate the opening of their stadium
with a victory.
One feature has been neglected by
the management of the Husker special
to Kansas in regard to the trip.
Husker supporters who make the jour
en yto Lawrrenoe to see the Kansas
game Saturday will have a chance to
hear what is probably the greatst col
lege yell in the country, the Kansas
"Rock-Chalk -Jayhawk" yell. This
cheer, when given by the thousands
of Kansas supporters, will make an
impression on the Nebraska followers
that will never be forgotten.
Angell, Yalo, chairman.
Statistics, David Allen Robertson,
Chicago, chairman.
Study of Proposals for the Reor
ganization of Education, Ray Lyman
Wilbur, Leland Stanford Junior,
chairman.
1:00 P. M. Luncheon.
The delegates and guests of the
Association are Invited to be the
guests of Johns Hopkins University
at the Hopkins club.
MANY GAMES DATED
AVERY TO ATTEND
EASTERN MEETING
(Continued 'rim Page 1.)
American Council on Education,
Herman V. Ames, Pennsylvania.
American Council on Modical Edu
cation, Ray Lyman Wilbur.
Classification of Universities and
Colleges, Kendric C. Babcock, chairman.
Chisificatlon of the Oriental Uni
versities, Frank J. Goodnow, Johns
Hopkins, chairman.
Concerted Action In Suport of
Scholarly Publication, Frank J. Good
now, Johns Hopkins, chairman.
Co-operation with National Re
search Council, James Rowland
ALL THE LATEST STEPS
MASTERED IN A FEW LES
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Thursday,
Friday and
Saturday,
Nov. 9, 10, 11.
BUTLER
DRUG CO.
Harvard to Clash with Princeton
and Iowa to Buck up Against
the Minnesota Crew
Important football games to be
Armistice day are:
Bowdoin vs. Tufts at Portland.
Drown vs. Bates at Providence.
Centre vs. Washington & Lee at
Louisville.
Colgate vs. Rochester at Hamilton.
Cornell vs. Dartmouth at Tolo
fl rounds.
Georgia Tech vs. Goorgtown at At
lanta. Harvard vs. Princeton at Cambridge.
Holy Cross vs. Springfield at Wor
cester. Indiana vs. West Virginia at Blooni
ington. Iowa vs. Iowa at Iowa City.
Kansas vs. Nebraska at LawTonco.
Northwestern vs. Purdue at
Kv.mston.
Ohio State vs. Chicago at Columbus.
Oklahoma vs. Missouri at Norman.
Pennsylvania vs. Pittsburgh at Phil
adelphia. Penn State vs. Carnegie Tech at
State College.
Rutgers vs. Lafayette at New Bruns
wick. Syracuse vs. Mcdill at Syracuse.
V. S. Military Academy vs. Notr9
Tame at West Point.
V. S. Naval Academy vs. St. Xavier
at Annapolis.
Wisconsin vs. Illinois at Madison.
Yale vs. Maryland at New Haven.
Members of Young
People's Group Have
Fine Entertainment
The young people's group of All
Soul's Unitarian church was very
delightfully entertained last eve
ning by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hardy
at thoir home in Calvert Place. The
program was an illustrated talk by
Mr. Hardy on the many, interesting
places which he and Mrs. Hardy
visited during their recent. European
trip particularly their trip over the
battlefields. At the close of his
talk Mr. Hardy answered questions
concerning his trip. A supper was
served and the remainder of the
evening spent informally. At a short
business meeting is was arranged
thnt the next meeting of the young
people, who meet every other Sunday
evening In the homes of the church
neonle for the purpose of bringing the
students together, would be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Corn-
stock. 1428 E street. The subject
for the evening's talk and discussion
will be "Should Persons -who were
trivon long Prison Sentences because
of their Opposition to War he Re
leased?" Sixty were present last
evening.
To Investigate How
Students Spend Time
The Dartmouth bns picked out 200
representative undergraduates whom
it will Interview In the investigation
which it is to hold starting Thursday
of this week for the purpose of se
curing actual facts and statistics as
to how the College spends its time.
These 200 men will be asked to keep
detailed accounts of how they spend
their time for the week from Novem
ber 2to November 9. Prof. G. H.
Tanley's clnss in Statistics of the
Tuck School will compile the results
of the Investigation.
In starting this investigation of time
utilization, the first of Its kind at
Dartmouth, The Dartmouth has four
main Questions to which it seeks an
answer. What is the typical day of
an undergraduate? What difference
are evident between the four classes?
What do the undergraduates do each
day of the woof? What do they do
each hour of the day? The Dartmouth.
Practical Jokes often prove Im
practical. "Aesop's Film Fables."
NEBRASKA AWAITS
CHANCE TO POUNCE
Jayhawk Battle Cannot be Over
looked but Notre Dame
Draws Much Attention
The football world may rest, this
week after the strenuous day last Sat
urday when upsets occurred fast and
often. Nebraska's tumble was the big
spill of the day with Washington and
Jefferson following a close second
when she fell before Lafayette. The
big games Saturday are the annual
battlos between Harvard and Prince
ton, and the Army and Notre Dame.
Our next big battle is the fray with
the "Fighting Irish" on Turkey Day.
However, we cannot look too lightly
upon the Jayhakers, our opponents of
next Saturday, for they have been play
ing some good football. They will un
doubtedly put up a fight to koi-p the
Cornnuskers off th;'ir goal line and
halt, any of the snap-it-and-iun affairs
that the Nebraskans have been wont
to practice on their opponents. Har
vard and Princton will clash it Cam
bridge in one of teh Big Three bat
tles (h;.t attract much i.ltc.r'on in
the sport world every year
Nebraskans will watch with inter
est the outcome of the Notre Dame
Army clash. The South Benders have
been crushing everything that looks
l:!co a football team and Nebraska is
on the Irish schedule. However the
Huskers will be out to fight the big
gest battle of the year and Rockne is
undoubtedly aware that the big north
erners are not ready to concede the
battle to anyone before the last whis
tle blows.
Applications Must be Made Be
fore February First to the
Fellowship Chairman
The American Association of Uni
versity Women has announced nine
fellowships available for the academic
year 1H23-1 H24. Applications and rec
ommendations must, be received not
later than February 1, 1023, and
should be sent to Professor Margaret
E. Maltby, Barnard College, Columbia
University, New York City. The
amounts of the fellowships vary from
S5000 to 51,000, and are payable in two
equal payments on July 1 and Jan
uray 1.
Application is made by a letter to
the chairman of the Committee on
Fellowships. The letter of applica
tion should contain an account of the
applicant's educational training, a
statement in full of the plan of study
or research, and the object in view.
It should be accompanied by:
1. A certificate from the registrar
of the college or University award
ing the degree or degrees received by
the applicant.
2. Date of birth; testimonials as
to the health, character, personality,
ability, and scholarship of the appli
cant. 3. Theses, papers, or reports of In
vestigations, published or unpub
lished, unless other requirements are
specified.
The committee cannot assume any
responsibility for collecting testimon
ials for an applicant.
Theses, papers and letters submit
ted by the applicant will be returned
If postage is sent for that purpose.
Confidential letters sent, to the Com
mittee are retained; but if an unsuc
cossful applicant wishes to make use
of them in applying for a fellowship
elsewhere, they will be sent to the
chairman of the Committee on Fcl
lowships, providod these testimonials
are regarded as confidential.
The nceptance of a fellowship Im
plies the obligation on the part of
the fellow to devote herself unre
servedly to study or research as out
lined in her application; to submit
any proposed change In her plan to
the chairman for t approval; and to
send to the chairman at least two
reports on her work, one not later
than March 1, 5924, and the othtr
upon the completion of her year's
work. The committee regards the ac
ceptance of a fellowship as creating
a contract requiring the fulfillment of
these conditions.
The Sarah Berlinger Research and
Lecture Fellowship.
The Committee on Fellowship of
the American Association of Univer
sity Women has been made the com
mittee on award of this Fellowship,
of the value of from one thousand to
twelve hundred dollars, offered an
nually. It is available for research
in physics, chemistry or biology. This
Fellowship is open to American
women holding the degree of Doctor
of Philosophy or Doctor of Science
who give promise of distinction in
the subject to which they are devot
ing themselves.
The committee in (barge of the
Sarah Berliner Fund desires to give
explicit recognition to Ihose candi
dates -who can carry on research and
at the same time have the privilege
of giving one or more courses or lec
tures at, some university or institu
tion of learning.
The A. A. U. W. European Fellowshin
This Fellowship of one thousand
dollars for research in Europe, is
open to any women having a degree
in Arts, Science, or Literature, who
bns met all the riquiremenf s for the
Doctor of Philosophy degree with the
Heffley's Tailors
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possible exception of the completion
of the dissertation. This Fellowship
will be awarded only to one who gives
promise of distinction.
Anna C. Brackett Memorial
Fellowship.
This memorial Fellowship of seven
hundred and fifty dollars Is offered In
alternate years in the American As
sociation of University Women as
trustee of the memorial fund given by
the Anna C. Brackett Assoclati',:;.
This Fellowship is open to any
woman having a degree In Arts,
Science or Literature, who intends to
make teaching her profession. In
general, preference Is given to those
applicants who have had successful
experience in teaching and in addi
tion have completed at least twoj
years or graaimi. study. T aanl
is based upon evident. 4 of character
and ability of the candidate and
promise of success in teaching.
Latin-American Fellowship.
This Fellowship of one thousand
dollars is established by the Amer
ican Association of University Women
to further friendly relations with
women students of the Latin-American
republics, and to assist them to
prepare for public service in their
communities.
The qualifications for candidates
for this Fellowship are:
1. They must lie natives of the
I.ntin-Ameru an republics.
2. They must have the equivalent
of a college education in the unlver-
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DANCE
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Nites
- -"SERENADERS"-
At the Lindell Party House.
Favcrs and Refreshments
$1.00 Plus Tax
CITY AUDBTORlUn
Thursday, Nov. 9
The Greatest Musical Event of the Year
"THE PERFECT VIOLINIST".
Seats Now Selling at Ross P. Curtice Co.
Prices: $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00.
Plus War Tax
Note Thursday after 6 p. m. Seats on Sale at the Auditorium Box
Office.
MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
1125 P ST.
RENT-A-FORD
B-1550 B-1517
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
The Place for Better Service
Cara Reaerved by Phone Given
Special Attention
WE ARE HERE,
Who?
Billy' Lunch Supreme No. 2
Where? Opposite Law College
Tenth and R Sts.
UTLER DRUG CO.
NE CENT SALE
Buy an Article at Regular Price and Another One for Only a Cent
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, November 9, 10 and 11.
JUST THINK! WHERE YOUR EXTRA PENNY BUYS AS MUCH AS A DOLLAR
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HAIR NETS
15c Kxra Large Cap Shape Nets, double or
double strand, 2 for 16c
TOILET PREPARATIONS
Toilet Water and Perfume (8 Different Odors)
7r,c Bottle Toilet. Water, 2 for 76c
SI. 00 Bottle Toilet Water, 2 for S1.01
$1.2!) BotHe Toilet Water, 2 for 1-26
75c o7.. Bulk Perfume, 2 ozs. for 76c
TOILET CREAMS
3!ir Vanishing Cream. 2 for 36c
35c Perovide Cream, 2 for 36
fiOr Cleansing Cream (Vj lb.), 2 for 51c
$1 00 Cleansing Cream d lh.l. 2 for S1.01
FACE POWDERS
40c Complexion Powder, 2 for 41e
7.rr Complexion Powder, 2 for 76c
SI. HO Pearle Kiss. 2 for $1-51
Cr,c Liquid Face Powder. 2 for 66c
TALCUM POWDERS
Sfic Carden Bouquet, 2or 36c
fir.e Pearle Kiss, 2 for 66c
25c Talcum, 2 for -26c
LOTIONS
35c Almond and Benzoin, 2 for 36c
35c Pose Cream, 2 for 36c
35c Cucumber Cream, 2 for 36c
50c Almond Cream. 2 for 51c
STATIONERY
t1.ZT Boxes, 2 for S1.26
t(lc Box Stationery, 2 for 41c
15c Writing Tablet, 2 for 16c
15c Envelopes, 2 for 16c
(!5c Pound Paper, 2 for 66c
60c Box Stationery. 2 for 61e
SPECIAL PRICES
Pebeco Tooth Paste 37e
I,avoris 19c, 39c, 7Bc
Zepvrol - 39c' 78c
Sal Tlepatlca 23c, 46c, 91c
Iysol 21c- 42c- 83c
Mentholntum 19. 39c 7Bc
Dover's Mange Cure 54c
Squibs Mineral Oil B3o
Lura TTenna Shampoo, 2 for $1-01
20c Tinrt. Iodine, 2 for 21c
15c Epsom Salts, 2 for 16c
50c Witch Hazel. 2 for 61e
25c 2-oz. Glycerine, 4 oz. for 26e
15c R oz. Sulphur. 2 for 16c
15c 2-oz. Powdered Boric Arid. 2 for 16c
GUARANTEED RUBBER GOODS
HT.O 2-qnart Hot Water Bottle. 2 for 81.51
U.B0 2-quart Fountain Syringe, 2 for..- 61.51
J2.50 2-quart, Hot Water BoBtUe. 2 for 62.51
2.50 2-qnart Fountain Syringe, 2 for 62.51
C3.2B 2-quart Hot Water Bottle, 2 for..- 63.26
13.25. 2-quart Fountain Syringe, 2 for 63.26
Or one of each.)
7c Miller non-Collapsible Nipple, 2 for Be
an IMIllnr TTTPBla Vinnla. 2 for . . 21c
HOUSEHOLD MEDICINE
SI. 00 Laxative Mineral Oil. 2 for S1-01
J 5c Sore Throat Gargle, 2 for 36c
25c Sore Throat Tablets, 2 for 26c
35c Milk Magnt-sia, 2 for 36c
35c M ilk Magnesia, 2 for 66c
20c 1 doz. Aspirin Tablets, 2 for 21c
35c 2 doz. Aspirin Tablets, 2 for 36c
$1.00 Bottle. 100 tablets, Aspirin. 2 lor S1.01
SH OO Nux Iron Tablets. 2 for 101
25c Assorted Salves, 2 for 26c
35c Sweet Cascara, 2 for 36c
F1.25 Blood Purifier, 2 for $1-26
fiOe Meritol Hair Tonic, 2 for 61
BOc Merilol Dandruff Hemndy. 2 for 61c
50c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 2 for 51c
25c Little Liver Pills, 2 for 26c
65c Rheumatism Bemedy. 2 for 66c
BOc Digestive Tablets, 2 for 51 e
05c Eczema Remedy and Ointuiei.t, 2 for . 66c
35c Tooth Paste, 2 for 36c
BOc Kidney Pills, 2 for 51c
35c Com and Bunion Itemedy, 2 for 36c
f,5c Pile Remedy, 2 for 66c
35c After Shaving Lotion, 2 for 36
50c Shaving Cream, 2 for 51c
35c Hinkle Pills, 1 Oil's. 2 for 36c
60c Rouge Perle Kiss, 2 for 61c
15c Velour Powder Purrs. 2 for 16c
3Rc Wool Powder Purrs, 2 for 26c
fl.OO Bathing Alcohol, 2 for 11
25c Eye Water, 2 for 26c
15c Camphor lee. 2 for 16c
fiOc Syrup Wild Cherry Conch. 2 for 61c
30c Syrup Wild Tine Tar, 2 for 31c
35c Clothes Cleaner, 2 for 36c
35c Rat Paste, 2 for 36c
Denatured Alcohol, per gallon 65c
Motor Ether, per pound 4Be
RAZOR BLADES
Gillette Blades, f,s 39c
Gillette Blades, 12s - ?6c
Auto Strop Blades, lis 40c
Auto Strop Blades, 12s - BOc
Gem Blades 39c
Everready Blades 35e
Ender Blades 30e
Durhcm Duplex Blades 40c
Many Other Bargain Come In and Look
Them Over.
All mail orders must Include postage.
Butler Drug Co.
1221 O
B11SS
Mt 16c; Nite 25c; Chil., 10c
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