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KM!. 11-comb.r 11, TUB DAILY N E H RASKAN SNAPPY SUITS TO ORDER $35 to $50 Young men' " oun .; avion. All that is new m' rol mehore. A big stove In. lam- Hiwk to select from. ' ,1m. .c.no,lol. repair, clean ,',. e;uni.nU for men and v.!in n. MacCarthy Wilson & Ryan. Inc. NORTH 11st St f THE BEST PLACE TO EAT I I THE DAIRY LUNCH Formerly Roberts Dairy Lunch 1238 O St. Heffley's Tailors WHIPCORD SPECIALS Rmodeling for Men and Women 138 North 11th St. uvll-inafcu .-J i iK b Phone L6o75 torn techno? .1 . .NCNNSvA STMT BANK NJX lb S On Wallace Reid in the PARAMOUNT PICTURE 'The Ghost Breaker' "The Ghost Breaker" Packed With Thrills A Kentucky feud, with a dramatic finish kiwto vMrmvr n.ATF.KS SHOWS STAKT AT 1, . 8, S, . lt. Tlx-. Nieht S.V. Cbil. 10c. LIBERTY GOOD MUSIC WEEK MON.-TUES.-WED. BRAVO, M1CHELINO and TRUJILLO MASCOT WILL & MARY ROGERS THE ANKER TRIO KELLY & KOZIE BULL MONTANA "THE TIMBER QUEEN" INTERNATIONAL NEWS WEEKLY BVIlKH AXD THE ORCHESTRA. HOWS START t:S. ?:00. Mtfc ?. Mrht 40c. 0l. lSe. UNCOLNS UTTlt THCATLB " CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "East Is West" The stage sensation now a stunner on the screen. Con stance Talmadge's greatest Eight reels of drama, ro mance, color-conflict Other Entertaining Features I-MUC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1. S. , 1. . Mat, at. Mrht MMv. Chll. COLONIAL ALL THIS Week use M IS CAPTAIN PO OF 61 CHAMPIONS Guy Chamberlain, Famous End on Former Nebraska Team, Is Pilot of Bulldog's THREE HUSKERS ON TEAM Ed. Shaw, Roy Lyman and Guv . . . j vnaniDcruun nay on Ohio Professional Team Dorothy Phillips In "Hurricane's Gal" "Hnrricane' Gal" is Film of Fast Action SHOWS START AT I. S. S, 1. Atf IK m. ChU. Ma. Conference rules. Also, the Corn buskers ry now In a posit ton to' ask the lilj; teams to play them at homo, iluo to the hmii'iNp of tho new stn- iliuin nmt the strength of the Com hunker machines each year. The championship professional football team of the United states, the Canton Hull Hogs, has been piloted this season to victory by Guy Chamberlain, recognized as Nebras ka's greatest football player and the one star who was individually re sponsible for Nebraska's victory over Notre name in 191S. Chamberlain is manager, roach, and end for the Hull Pegs and has starred in their con tinuous string of viclotics this year. Roy I.yman. who was an outstanding star at left tackle for (he Scarlet and Cream last year, Is playing on Cham berlain's eleven. Ed Shaw, rantaln of the Cotnhusker gridstcrs In 1!17, is another member of the Hull Doc aggregation. Chamberlain has been playing professional football for a number of years and his performance has been a source of continual favor- Minnesota to Play Ames. The Gopher athletic authorities have announced that they have sched uled a game with (he Ames Aggies n 192S. When Coach Ppanbling was questioned concerning a Nebraska Minnesota clash, he declared that th; Minnesotans have all the hard gamos lhcy ran handle next seson. Wisconsin followed the sme course in scheduling one of her games. She (beloved ihat Nebraska, CCreighton. South TViVoia, Ames Aggies and Mar quette are being considered for one of the preliminary games. She contin ued, however, to say that Crelghton or South Dakota will probably be given the contest. Evidently Wiscon sin also appreciates the prowess ot the Huskers on the gTidiron. According to late press dispatches, the Tern State athletic authorities have Vik-d (hat the Cornhnskers pixy them in th- new YanV.e Stadium tn New York in 1P23. This would be piling on a field foreign to both schools, which is against the Valley GLASS MATMEN TO MEET AT FOUR O'CLOCK Bout Will Last But Eight Minutes Instead of the Customary Twelve DANCE Wed., Fit, Sat. LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Refreshments Favors $1.00 Plus Tax CHICKEN SANDWICHES After the SHOW, DANCE OR DRIVE STOP AT THE ALASKA INN 33d and A Sts. Sandwiches and Drinks Both Hot and Cold Kefore pivinjr your next party ret our prices on punch ALL WRESTLERS ELIGIBLE All Men Taking Wrestling Will Be Required to Take Part in This Meet A class wrestling meet will start today at 4 o'clock In the Armory. This Is the first meet of tho season. All wrestlers ot tho University are eligible, that 1, all freshmen and Varsity men are allowed to compete. The weights will be the regular stand ard ones used in the dual moo's, anl there will be a two-pound allowance in each class. This two-pound a' lowance does not hold good, however, in the annual championshiy meet. The bouts will he cut to eight min u1os Instead of the regular twelve, and there will be two-minute extra ;v viods Instead of three. The same adxantage will be required, however, as if the regular time were being fol lowed. This advantage is that a man to win tn an eight-minute bout must have an advantage ot one minute, and if he lakes extra time, he must hare an advantage of thirty seconds in tho two-minute bout. The men will be allowed to welg'J in at the regular time, which will be not earlier than 12 o'clock tomorrow, and if they are not down to weight tlihn they must be down by . All members of the wrestling class, which totals some sixty-odd men, are re quired to take part in this meet Others may enter too. Mr. Ijong ot the College Rook Stor has donated medals for first places ia each of these classes as he did last rear. No numerals are to be award ed in this meet, primarily because it is open to all men including the Var sity wrestlers. A regular inter-class meet will be held later and at that time numerals will be awarded to ths winners. In this meet, all the regu lar Varsity team will be barred. Al the first rounds of this meet will not be finished today, so from o'clock on the rest ot the days in this week and np to the time of the finish will be open tor bouts. This meet will be the first tested tryout ot men for the team. While all men are eligible to compete, it will be used to get a line on the men who are the more prominent candi dates for the team. Weight Clarification. Bantam 115 pounds and under. Feather 123 pounds and under. Light 1S5 pounds and under. Middle 15S pounds and under. Light Heavy 175 pounds and under Heavy 175 pounds and over. Bronze Tablets for Ames Men Orepheum Orchestra, the Best in the Wert. TOPICS OF THE DAY. AESOP'S FABLES. CHANDON TRIO Aerialists Supreme JAMES STEVENS Grand Opera Baritone Will M. Blanche CRESSY & DAYNE In Mr. Cressy's Latest Skit "Without a Will There's No Way" BABCOCK & DOLLY '0n the oBulevard" MISS GRETTE ARDINE Tyrell & Mack in "The French Model" WEAVER BROTHERS BESS YE CLIFFORD PATHE NEWS. Matin Daily 25e, 60c B3126 Nlghta 25o, SOfc, 75c B312B Seven memorial bronze tablets in honor of men who have served the college will be placed this spring in different groups of irees on the caTi pus. The tablets which are now being cast by the foundry will be placed on boulders. They will tell the cam pus visitor the name of the man hon ored, the name of the trees in tht- proup, and the lime and kind of the service, which the person honored, rendered to Iowa State. Iowa Stats Student. Madge I wouldn't mind the ne skirts if they wesn't so awfully long. Marjorie Anyway, well be able to wear our old darned jStockings. The Flavor Lasts CAGESTERS ARE 10 BE DIVIDED INTO Full Schedule for the Season Has Been Made Out Crcighton to be Last Game THE DRAKE DATE CHANGED The Number of Men Out for Var sity Promises to Make Com petition Keen A change has been made In the basketball practice. The men out have been placed In two sections, one meeting in .the afternoon, and tlie other In the evening. It Is hoped that this will relieve the congestion caused by the large number of men out. A change has also been made tn one of the dates on the basketball schedule for this season, that with Ilrake I'nivcrslly on January 16 has been changed to January IS. The complete schedule now Is: Jan. " University of Kansas at Lawrence. Jan. 6 Kansas Aggies at Man hattan. Jan. IS Drake University at Lin coln. Jan. 20 -University ot Oklahoma t Lincoln. Jan. 22 University ot Missouri at Lincoln. Jan. 2S Prake University at Des Moines. Jan. 26 Iowa State College at Ames. Jan. 27 Grinnell College at Grin nell. Kebb. 2 Grinnell College at Lin coin. Feb. 3 Iowa State College at Lin- oln. Feb. 9 University of Oklahoma at orman. Feb. 12 University ot Kansas at Lincoln. Feb. 16 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln. Feb. 23 Washington Univers:ty at St. Louis. Feb. 21 University ot Missouri at Columbia. March 2 Washington University at Lincoln. March 3 Creighton University at Omaha. At the present time, there is a squad of over sixty men out There are a number of good men, and the choosing of the team will jprobably be n dlflcult proposition. There will be close competition for nil of the berths. Tho frouhmon hnvej not been called out to practice yet, und they probably will not bo out until after the holt days. "Hill" Pay will coach tho first year men. SWEEPS BY THE SWEET. Ray I hear that they are going to do away with street cleaners. May Po tell! Ray Yes, the women are sweeping the streets with their long skirts. "Topics of the' Pay" Films. !3SE3ESES3nE39HSBS! U Isn't that tho pulpit knows lesi than it did tn the old days. The pew knows more. 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