The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 07, 1922, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Thu
nday. Docomber 7, 1922.
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Avoid the rusn ana n; u.
rencw your garments with a
thorough ploaningr, pressing
all(l repairing .
Our price i r?ht 1,ot"
Men's and Ladies' Garments
and our work guaranteed
excellent. A elean suit, dress
or overcoats always looks
new and full of life.
VARSITY CLEANERS
Phone B 3677
Franco-American
Beauty Shop
SPECIAL RATES
Marcel 75c
Hair Bob 35c
Shampoo 50c
Room 8 Liberty Theater
Building
Elevator Second Floor
LP072 143 No. 13th
Heffley's Tailors
WHIPCORD SPECIALS
Remodeling for Men and Women
138 North 11th St.
crams imy
lessons.
Phone L6o2
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ufiwvuSKi STATP. BANK BL0O. 15 & 0
jTt'iJtutCTKM Or Itl CAOMAii 'f?f?'JVl'
American ttlucationai ween.
MARSHAALL NEILAN
Presents
"PENROD"
Adopted from Booth Tarking
ton's celebrated book and
play with
FRECKLES BARRY
Eight Reels of Enjoyment.
EXTRA
UNI. GILLS' OCTETTE
A Study In Song
Other Entertaining Features
RIAI.TO SYMPHONY n.AVKBS
SHOWS STAKT AT 1, . . 1.
SIi.Ih. We. NlRllt S.V. rhll.
WHK.UK KVHRYIIOHV GOES
MON. TUES. WED.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
WEEKLY
IN THE DAYS
OF BUFFALO BILL
ME AND MY UNCLE
DAVIS & BRADNER
FRED SWIFT & KITTY
DALEY
TO EE ANNOUNCED
SMITH BROTHERS
SHADOWLAND
II MUCH AM) TUB OBCHKSTIlA.
MIOMS HTAKT t:HO, 7:00. :00
Main. ?. Mirht M. tlgl. ! H
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American Educational Week.
GEORGE FITZMAURICE
Present Mary Johnston's World
famous novel
"TO HAVE AND
TO HOLD"
All the thrills, the beauty, the
excitement of a lifetime crowded
into one gorgeoous screen ro
mance. WITH AN ALL STAR CAST.
Misses Shanafeld eV Bierkamp
Harpist and Vocalist.
Other Entertaining Features
l.YKIC CONCERT OltCHF.STBA
MIOWH START AT 1. . . .
Mall. SOr. Nlhl 80c Clill. 10-
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
American Educational Week
MARK TWAIN'S
Greatest Comedy
"A Connec t i c u t
Yankee in King
Arthur's Court"
SnOWB START AT 1, I I, .
Mats. 15a. Mcht tS. Chll. Me.
INVITATION
TO
COSTAL BATTLE
0
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EIVED
No Word Has Reached Here
From the Pasadena
Authorities
Dedication of New Stadium to be
Held Morning Before the
Irish Battle
Prospots for n Dusker invasion of
tlio coast during the holidays wore
considerably dimmed yesterday when
Director of Athletics Fred Dawson
gave out the word that no official in
vitation or other communication had
been received from the Pasadena au
thorities who are' promoting the
ournoment of the Roses. The rumor
that has gone the rounds that Ne
braska was asked to play the Uni
versity of California eleven in th
Pasadena stadium on Christmas Day
is plain hunk, tho result of poor
work on the part of some California
newspaper mon.
The only game scheduled for the
Tournament of the Hoses is the Pcnn
State-Univer.sity of Southern Cali
fornia contest. This fray will be
played on New Year's Day in the
Pasadena stadium. However, the Penn
State crew has lost three games since
they have acceptd bee invitation, and
so it is not looked upon as worth
while to have them play in the post
season game.
Tven if Nebraska did receive an
invitation to play on the coast, it is
doubtful as to whether or not they
will accept. Coach Dawson's pro
teges have already broke training for
the season. Again, the consent of the
University authorities would be neces
sary before tho Husk'ers could con
sent. But still another obstacle would
have to be overcome in the person of
the Missouri Valley Conference heads,
whose O. K. would clso have to bn
secured.
It is generally believed among
Cornhusker supporters that a game
with tho University of California
team would be a great boost for
Cornhusker athletics. The game would
undoubtedly attract national atten
tion, and give much prestige to Ne
braska. Tho Dears have oie of th&
strongest, if not tho strongest foot
ball aggregations in the country, and
so a contest with Andy Smith's
eleven would be highly desirable from
tho Husker's point of view.
Irish Here Oct. 20.
It was announced at the Univer
sity nthlettc office yesterday that the
Notre Damo game for 1023 had been
definitely scheduled. for October, 20 at
Lincoln. According to the plans now
being formulated by Athletic Director
CONAC CLUB
DANCE
Lincoln Ballroom
Friday, Dec, 8.
STRATTON'S
ORCHESTRA
$1.10 Including Tax
DANCE
Wed., Fri., Sat.
LINDELL PARTY HOUSE'
Refreshments Favors
$1.00 Plus Tax
fllllliiiil
Orepheum Orchestra, the Best
In the West.
TOPICS OF THE DAY.
AESOP'S FABLES.
WILSON AUBREY TRIO
Comedy Gymnasts 4. Wrestlers
VINCENT O'DONNELL
"The Miniature McCormack."
ELIZABETH KENNEDY
and MELTON BERLE
The Twinkling Stars In
"BROADWAY BOUND."
Harry Ursa
FABER & McGOWAN
In "THE COMPASS"
Harry Watson, Jr.
As "The Young Kid Battling
Dugan" and in the Tele
phone Scene.
Billy Edna
FRAWLEY & LOUISE
In "IT'S ALL A FAKE."
JOHN & NELLIE OLMS
PATHE NEWS.
Matins Daily 25c, 60c B3128
Nights 25o, 50c, 75c B3126
Dawson and the alumni association,
he memorial stadium will be dedicat
ed on the morning of tho game with
the Irish. A largo crowd will be at
tracted to the Notre Dame game, and
the dedication will no doubt be a big
attraction as well.
With the Illinois ga"me on Octobc
6, and the Notre Dame battle on
October 20, the Huskers will have au
Intensive practice period before them
when the training season open Sep
tember 15. The Illinois and Notrs
Dame games will be two of the three
big contests of the season for the
Huskers, and in order to win these
games, the team will have to be in
the best of condition.
HOUSING OP BASKET
BALL PLAYERS HARD
The Large Number of Men Trying
Out Makes Practice
Hard
An alternative schedule has been
arranged for the basketball players
by which they can practise in tho
afternoons if they are unable to come
out evenings. There are so many men
out, too, that this move was almost n
necessity to take care of them all.
The practises are held in the Armory
at 4 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday,
and :30 o'clock Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. The men who cannot
come to these practises are supposed
to como to the practise at 4 o'clock
Monday, Wednesday and Friday and
at 7:30 o"clock Tuesday and Thurs
day. It is hoped that this win enable
all men to stay out, but if it doesn't
something will have to be done to cut
down tho number of men out. Das
ketball, unlike the other sports, it
seoms, has plenty of men out. The
present practises are lasting over an
hour and a half now to get the men
in trim for their first game in 'the
first of the year.
Coach Frank says, "We have a good
hunch out, but no statement can really
be made as to how the team will show
up tills year. The truth of the mat
ter is that nothing can be said be
causowe know so little of the strength
of the other teams that we are to
play, and our strength could only be
expressed in comparison with theirs."
The number of men out is well over
fifty and no more men need come out
as it is doubtful as to what is going
to be done with all that are out now.
Facilities are not sufficient to take
caro of all the men, and the only
thing that can he done is lo let it go
this year and then next year the stad
ium will fill the vacancy.
The floor of the Armory is to be
used for all home games in basketball
this year. New glass back boards
are to be used, and tiers of seats will
make it possible for twenty-five hun
dred to attend. The baskets have al
ready been moved and the floor will
be completely ready in a few weeks.
The freshmen basketball men have
not yet been called out, and they prob
ably will not be until after vacation.
They will get to practise any time
the floor is not in use by the 'varsity.
Many of the basketball stars of the
ti arnament held at Lincoln last year
will be present in the freshmen ranks,
and will offor good material for the
'varsity next year.
There have been a few minor
changes made in the rules this year
regarding free throws on fouls.
I sing of styles and tho Deb, Who
dresses for August in Feb. She puts
on a seal skin To over her real skin
And stockings of spidery web.
American Legion Weekly.
Pall Mall
Club Dance
at K. C. Hall
Saturday, Dec. 9
LOUISIANA
RAGADORS
Admission $1.00
Tax, 10c
Total, $1.10
Capp's
" ountain
Music and Dancing Friday, Saturday After
noon and Evening. Music Sunday after
noon and evening.
My Specialty
RED HOT FRIED CHICHEN SANDWICH
With Coffe or Hot Chocolate.
Fraternities and Sororities phone your or
ders. Fried chicken sandwich orders of
$1.00 or more delivered free.
Students! I am doing this for you. Give me
your support.
CAPP
Only at Fritzlen Drug. 1434 O St.
I I Ifrf!! It "'llraiiFra i
TIME TO TALK TURKEY
Christmas Turkeys
MEN
We Are Going to Give Away Absolutely Free a Christmas
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With Every Purchase of a Suit or Overcoat at
77 TT
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$3
'and
up
You Will Want to Dress Up for Christmas
MAKE YOURSELF A PRESENT
OF THE
Suit
or Overcoat
YOU NEED
Make it a Society Brand Suit or Overcoat and you're sure to be heartily
pleased with your gift for a long time to come. And you'll find immediate
profit and pleasure in the Christmas time savings that prevail at our store.
And Get a 10 to 12 Pound Turkey Free
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS
In Men's Furnishings
FREE' JS1f
1 X T& j "
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NECKWEAR
Knit Tics, genuine F -aer knit,
also Berkley, 1.00 to 3.50.
Silk Ties, the new thing in
neckwear is silk ties, 1.00 to
3.50.
GLOVES
Driving Gloves from wool to
fur-lined 1.50 to 12.50.
Driving Mitts, also One Finger
Mitts, 1.50 to 8.00.
Dress. Gloves. The famous
Perin make, 3.00 to 5.00.
Other Makes 1.50 to 3.00.
UNDERWEAR
In the famous Globe and Du
fold brands, 2.00 to 12.00.
MEN'S HOSE
Silk and wool drop stitch,
clocked, heathers, all colors
1.00 to 2.00.
Wool drop stitch and fancy 50c
MEN'S SCARFS
Genuine Camels Hair Angora
from 1.50 to 5.00.
Silk Scarfs 1.00 to 10.00.
CAPS
Fur Coats from 3.50 to 20.00.
Hudson Seal from 8.50 to 20.00.
Shetland Seal 5.00.
Hudson Bay Seal 6.50.
And the largest assortment of
genuine Alaska Seal, 8.50 to
20.00.
HATS
Beaver and Velour Hats. A
very large stock to pick from.
Prices 6.00 to 20.00.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Linen initial silks from 10c to
2.00. In handsome Xmas boxes.
PAJAMAS
Outing Flannel, 1.50 to 4.50.
Soisette and Silk Stripes 2.00
to 6.00.
to 7
Jc.
Silk plain drop stitch, clocked
lisle (by the box also) 25c
to 50c.
SWEATERS
Heavy Coat 6.00 to 12.50.
Sport Coats 3.50 to 8.50.
Tom Wye and Thermo makes.
SHIRTS
Eagle and Manhattan Shirts
range in price from 2.00 to
10.00. Others 1.00 to 3.00.
Soft and starched cuffs.
SUSPENDERS
Suspendeis 50c to 1.00.
Garters 25c to 50c.
MAY
ER1
BROS. CO.
MptTs Hor,e Slippers
Are Acceptable Gifts From
The Shoe Department
Eli Shire, Pres.
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