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CARTER DE HAVEN In "A RINGER FOR DAD" ROBERTA & WILFREDA "WATCH THE PUP" ROBERT E. GEHAN and MARJORIE GARRETSON In "SONGS OLD AND NEW FRANK & ETHEL HALLS ffer a Box Full of Hearty Lauchi in Thru the Window" CH ARLES IRWIN In a Wee Bit of Scotch THE THREE ALEX Novelty Equilibrists Rabich and Hit Prize Orchestra Mw.w, Mart at 2:30, 7.00 & 9.00 at 25c Nite 40c Gal 15c NEBRASKA TRACK ATHLETES LEAVE FOR KANSAS CITY Cornhnsker Tracksters to Com pete, in Valley Champion ship Indoor Meet Saturday. CALIFORNIA MEET NEXT oach Schulte and Team of Twenty Men Will Set Out for Coast After Con ference Contest. The following twenty Cornhnsker tracksters: Dave Xoblt, Keith Lloyd, Norris Coats, Louis Trexler, "Red" Layton. Ted Smith, Maurice Gardner, E. V. Allen, Ted Slemmons, Cohen, Lear, Kenner, Duke Gleason, Parks, Hohb Turner. Sed Hartman, "Chick" Hartley. Ike Lukens, Bob Weir, and Crites. will leave at 1:30 today cn the Burlington for Kansas City, where they will compete in the Mis souri Valley championship indoor meet all day Saturday. The party is In charge of Coach Henry F. "Indian" Schulte, and man ager Herb Gisb. is accompanying the team. Student Manager Steve King will go with the team to Kansas City, but will return after the Valley meet while the team will set out for the coast over the Southern Pacific Sunday. The team 'will arrive in Kansas City at 8:30 tomorrow eve ning. Advance dope on tlio Valley meet favors the Kansas University and Husker track teams. Kansas won the meet last year with a five-point mar gin over Nebraska and the Jayhawk ers have considerably strengthened their team since that time. The K. V. team has overwhelmingly strength U. team has overwhelming strength most of her ability concentrated in 15 Discount on Whitman's Candies xMEIER DRUG CO. "ALWAYS THE BEST" DANCE SERENADERS Lindell Party House REFRESHMENTS 100 PLUS TAX Take ROSEWILDE Saturday Night $1.00 Plus ' . i ii , i.Wii j.L.m j..i,.Mii "' i "p LBBMTiiiiwmiBmiii i Wanted. 200 Student Salesmen DURING SPRING VACATION For full information see i. B. Gilbert at Col lege Book Store 2 to 4 Friday, 9 to 11 Sat. THE DAILY the running events. The odda are decidedly In favor of Kansas, but the Iluskers can be relied upon to make a creditable showing. A number of -,speed artlstsj will compete In the 50-yard dash at the Coliseum Saturday. Dave Noble and Keith Lloyd, who won the first two places in this event at the K. C. A. C. meet, will represent Nebraska in this event, and are expected to garner their share of the honors. Erwln, Kansas Aggie sensational sprinter, is also expected to make a strong bid for the honors in the sprint events. Fisher and Woestemeyer are Kansas' entries in the dashes. Coach Karl ScLaademan of Kansas ia placing a great deal of confidence in his quartet of special event men: Norton. Poor. Captain Rogers, and Graham. Norton. Jayhawker sopho more phenomenom, won first honqrs in the individual competition at the Illinois relays, and is expected to go strong in the high Jump, broad Jump, shotput, and pole vault at the Valley meet. Poor is the high Jumper who cleared better than six feet at the Athletic club meet, while Rogers pole vaults regularly in the neighborhood of twelve feet. Graham is showing up well in the hurdles. For the Iluskers Gardner is looked to win a high place in the half mile, which he won last year. Allen broke the tape first in the mile last year, and should repeat again this year, as he is in excellent shape. Coats and Slemmons will also run strong in the distance events. The Nebraska ouarter-mile team will probab ly be composed of Layton, Ted Smith, Trexler, and Crites. Suburban Cafeteria Is Proving Success Special dinners, cafeteria break fasts, and luncheons and dinner with service are some ot tne attractions that are drawing more and more stu dents to t'.ie "Rendevous" suburban j restaurant, operated under the direc-! tion of the department of halls and j commons of the University of Wis-1 consin, in Wingra Park, a suburb ot Madison, about one mile from the university. The Rendevous was started last year because of the need of an eating place so that the students might room in that district and relieve the crowd ed conditions that were raising rents in the old student quarter. All food is cooked in the central kitchens ad joining Lathrop, Barnard, and Chad bourne halls where the university operates another cafeteria and two dining halls. The cooked food is tak en in containers to the Rendevous. Besides the regular meals, a number of special .meals ajre arranged by groups of students and townspeople who wish to entertain. In addition to these services, the TONIG Her to Subscription Dance Tax i NEBRASKAN Itondevous Is used as a laboratory for women who are studying institutional management aud tea room practice, according to Miss Mabel Little, di rector of the halls and commons, who is In direct charge of the Rendevous Hie students may familiarize them selves with every detail of the man agement. Viola L. Theuring. Knwaukee, and Margaret Butler, Chlrago, 111., who were graduated from the home econ omlcs department of the university In 1022, are now In charge of the Ren devous. Sigma Delta Psi Hard Fraternity to Join Sigma Delta Psl is the hardest fraternity among all college organiz ations to Join. There are no tappings, Stop into our Tiffin Room for delightful afternoon refreshments it's a cozy place to meet your friends and chat for a while. 1 I Fifth floor. .....TTMMBMMM r L i ' -mil t ii iliinr-1-"--ir-id--ii 1 1 '""-' i " nntom "MtMlt"'""4' "' a v 3 SI . 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