The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1923, Image 3

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Magazines
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ALL THIS WEEK
Maurice Tourneur's
"LORNA DOONE"
The Greatest Love Story
Ever Written
A big production of a novel
beloved for three gen
erations. Rialto Syhpmony Players.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
Week
William Fox presents
TOM MIX
IN
"DO AND DARE"
COLONIAL WEEKLY
SHOWS STATS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
UNCOLNS LITTLE THtATFRj - 1
ALL THIS WEEK
"THE BEAUTIFUL
AND DAMNED'"
with
Marie Prevost
From the novel by F. Scott
Fitzgerald
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
MBEBTY
Liberty News Weekly
A Visualized News Weekly
THE OREGON TRAIL
Romance, Thrills, Adventure
THE MYSTERIOUS HAT'
A new Aesop Fable
THREE EDDY SISTERS
"A Study in Daintiness"
LOVETT AND DALE
'Something Somewhat Different'
DRISCO & EARL
In 'Back to Summerville"
MADELON AND
PAULA MILLER
"Youth and Personality"
TO BE ANNOUNCED
Batten and His Prize Orchestra
Shows start at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00
Mats 25c Kite 40c Gal 15c
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SEMI-FINALS PLAYED
TODAYJUOUW
Companies H and M Win iirFinal
Games of Second Round in
Military Tourney.
Tim second round or tlio intercom,
pany military basketball tournament
was completed yesterday afternoon
when the Company M cagostcrs de
feated the Company L tossers 21 to lfi,
and the Company H five trimmed the
Company I quintet., Tl t 15. Tlie semi
finals will bo played Friday at f
finals will be played tooay, while the
o'clock.
An interesting feature of the Com
pany M-Company J, same was the
fact that the Company L cape artists
failed to score a single point during
the first half, but came hack strong
in the second period and scored six
teen points to Company M's five tal
lies. The Company AT team had piled
up a bip: lead in the first balf, how
ever, and so tho Company I, bas
ketecrs lost, 21 to 16. Company J
bad a fairly easy time winning from
Cmpany I, leading attbe end of the
half, 35 to 8, and finishing with a
22 to 15 advantage.
The semi-finals, which are to be
played today at 5 and S o'clock, will
be between Companies C and D, and
Companies II and M. This ouartet
of Companies is represented by some
fast cage teams, and two well-fought
court battle are expected. The
games will be played in twe'nty-min
ute halves.
tttb&l? ST
More sophomore candidates for
student manaoer In track are need
ed at once. Those wishing to try
out should report to H. D. Glsh at
the athletic office Immediately.
Company H.
g
Locke, f 5
Dana, f B
Shostak, c '
Vosposil, g 0
Aksamit, g 0
ft pfrts
0 0 10
2 12
1 0
2 0
o 0
Total
.. 10
Company I.
2 5 22
Ogtlvie, f 0
Rhoades, f 4
Herbst, c 2
Musfelt, g 0
Boomer, g 0
ft pf rts
0 0 0
2
d
0
0
3
0
0
0
Total 6
Company M.
3 2 15
NEBRASKA TIED FOR
THIRD INJSSOGIATION
Huskers and Hoosiers Each
Have Scored Three Vic
tories and One
Defeat.
each
From
these
ranks
g ft pf rt
Black, f 3
Lang, f 4
Eckstrom, c 1
Linn, g - 0
Hutchinson, g 0
Lang, f 2
0
2
0
0
2
0
Nebraska la tied with Indiana for
third place in the Western Intercol
legiate Wrestling Association. Ames
and Ohio both have an unbroken se
quence In tho win column.
Indiana and Nebraska have
lost one meet, and won three,
the view of points made in
matches, however, Nebraska
ahead of the Hoosiers. Cornhusker
matmen have run up a total of 73
pointa against 31 by their opponents.
Indiana has a score of 60 against
their opponent's 42.
Ames ranks above Ohio In view ot
points won and lost. Each team has
won five games. The Iowa Ags have
122 points as against 16 by their
opponents. Eleven of these 16 points
were secured by Nebraska. Ohio has
a score or 00 1-2 to 20 1-2.
In meets held last week, Ohio won
from Indiana )4 to 11. Ames beat
Wisconsin 20 to 5.
It ain't that the girls' dresses are
too long.
Not, it ain't that, the trouble Is
that they don't get into Vm Tar
enough.
And He Still Thinks That
A nut sundae is a holiday at the
Insane asylum.
Laws
Bring your brief cases
and other leather
goods in and have
your initials or name
stamped on in gold.
We specialize in re
binding law books.
Woodruff Printing Company
PRINTERS BOOKBINDERS
Phone IM300 100-0S - Slreet
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Company L.
4 21
g ft pfTts
Schneider, f 0 10 1
Gillette, f 0 0 0 0
Kirkwood, c 5 0 0 10
Barrett, g 0 0 10
Skinner, g 0 0 0 0
Stemen, g 2 0 0 4
Rucklos, g 0 0 0 0
Bushnell 0 0 0 0
Wroht 0 0 0 0
Total 7 1 1 15
Ward Warner Gift Shop, Lincoln
Hotel, invites your inspection of their
special line of spring party favors.
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cS MATS. Lower Floor, b 1.50: Eal. & First 7 rows, $1.00;
Balanoa, 50c. N ITE Lower Floor, $2.50 Bsloony, First 3 rows,
$2.00; next 4 rows, $1.50; Balance 75o plus tax. Enclose stamped
envelope for return of tickets when orderinfl seats by mail.
MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS ON SALE MON MAR. 19.
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BENEFIT BREAKFAST DANCE
Sponsored by
Pi Beta Phi
for
Settlement School
Breakfast, Dancing and Bridge
ROSEWILDE PARTY HOUSE
Saturdav, March 17th 11 A. M. to 2 P. M.
EVERYBODY INVITED
Xssl Sjvss. of Qgaiity, Service
jr -a VJLTISAiL4 lW
Last Chance
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The remarkable Suit Buying- Opportunity is fast ap
proaching its end, and we feel justified in urging you
to take advantage of it now.
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$1.00 TLUS TAX
ST. PATRICKS DAY
In the Evening
DANCE
at
ROSEWILDE
MARCH 17TH
REFRESHMENTS
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS PRESENT
"Dear Bratus
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By SIR JAMES BARRIE
Temple Theater, March 15, 16, 17
Seats at Ross P. Curtice Co. Eve. 75c; Sat Mat 50c
Shows start 2 :20 and 2 :30 p. m.
NO ADMISSION DURING THE FIRST ACT
For medium weight year around
$30.00 to 65.00 Quality
SUITS
SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY
This' remarkable offering comprises our entire stocks of
"Fall and Winter" Suits nothing but the finest quali
ties, materials and styles.
FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG
and our regular lines included. Suits for the year 'round
and most men are buying them for Spring wear. If
you are looking for the outstanding clothing values of
the day they're here.
Overcoats
The buying of high grade Overcoats
such as these fancy and fur collar coats
at Half Price is opportunity for a profit
able buy for next winter.
The final clean-up and last week of Overcoats
at Half Price. Advantageous selection may
still be made.
now
1"2 Price
The New
New Spring Shirts
We have hundreds of
beautiful new Spring
Manhattan and Eagle
Shirts. Some gay. Some
quiet. You will like the
fit, the way they wear
and waslt.
A Wonderful Showing
$3
A Little Tip
for the man whose Win
ter Hat looks rusty.
The best Hat values for
5.00 are here. Not the
biggest Hat value but
the best jality.
New Knox and Stetsons
from $7 to $10
Are Here
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