The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1923, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
PUNCH! PUNCHl
TRY OUR NOON LUNCHES.
lc. crra.
Butler Drug Co.
IS2I O Th Student Stort BllSS
ORPHEUP.Q
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THRUSDAY, SEPTEMBER 87
Prjc.,$l.tO, $2.00, $2JK, $1.00,
plu tux. Seats now tm sale.
ALL WEEK
HAROLD LLOYD
His Latest 6 Reel Comedy
WHY WORRY?
See the biggest
man in the world
and get the
biggest laughs
in the world.
ALL WEEK
Lois Wilson in the Para
mount Picture
"ONLY 38"
with
MAY McAVOY
LOIS WILSON
ELLIOTT DEXTER
and
GEORGE FAWCETT
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
WEEK
ALL WEEK
Edwin Carewe present
THE
GIRL OF THE
GOLDEN WEST
David Belasco's Powerful
Drama
A FirstF National Picture
"MINUTE NEWS AND .
CURRENT VIEWS"
"JUNGLES
Col. Heeza Liar Cartoon
"THE HANDY MAN'
A New Corned? with Stan Laurel
TOMMY TONER & CO
In "MISS CUPID"
A Musical Incident
Marie Geo, W.
RICH & MANTA
Musical Camedltlee
McCarthy & Sternard
"Courtship, Manias Vinrc"
TO FILL
Tba SumU Sensation
WHEELER TRIO
Charles. Billw ana John
Entertaining Entertainers
BABJCH a4 Hie Prise ORCHESTRA
SHOWS at 2:50, 7 KM, :0,
Price, Met. 28c; Nite BOc; CaL 20c
VARSITY HARD AT
WORK PREPARING
FOR FIRST CLASH
Dawson and Zuppke Decide
Not to Exchange Formations
for October Game; Antici
pate Real Tussle.
FRESHMEN AND FIRST
TEAMS STAGE BATTLE
Lewellen, Noble, Dewitz and
Hartman, working in back-
field, Make Good Gains
Through Yearling Line.
Two fighting teams of Cornhus
ker warriors squared off against two
squads of Freshmen candidates in
a battle royal on the stadium field
Wednesday afternoon.
At 5 o'clock Coach Farley Young
sent out the best bet on his Fresh
men squad against team "A" of the
varsity. The first year men kicked
off to the Cornhuskers and in sit
downs the varsity had scored a touch
down. On the fifth down Dave
Noble broke through the Frosh line
and by his clever side-stepping and
broken field running planted the ball
on the one yard line. His run netted
the varsity thirty-five yards. Herb
Dewitz went over for six points.
ance
Friday. Sept. 28th B
LINCOLN HOTEL
The Nebraskans
Just returned from a sum
mer at Estes Park.
8:30-11:30
$1.10
B ORPHEUM
Saturday, September 29.
MATINEE and NIGHT ONLY
Waa-enhals at Kemper Preaent
By Mary Robert. Rinehart and
Avery Hopwbod
Tha World'. Greatest Mystery Play
GET SEATS NOW1
Matinee 50c ta $130. Plus
Evening 75c to $2.00. Tax
D
Reception to University Students
at the
Presbyterian Churches
A social evening of College Songs and Informal Entertain
ment Friday, September 28th.
A time and place to meet old friends and choose new
ones. You are cordially invited.
First Presbyterian 13th and M B. M. Nyce, Minister
Second Presbyterian 26th & O S. S. Hilscher. Minister
Westminster 23d & Garfield P. C Johnaton, Minister
Presbyterian University
Lou
n i -sji i
(Ulgi ml
1309 O St.
Up one flight, turn tovthe right.
COLLEGE CLOTHES
HIGH CLASS BUT NOT HIGH PRICED
Day and Night Classes
High-grade Commercial Training. Fully accredit ana appro..
Yes, it casts a snore.
Tun. l pa.ll d"ln V rauraell far h
poor-tun itie at your daorT
DO NT DELAYREGISTER NOW.
NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
T. A. sManasiee, j-
rea by the State
. ! i.J km American
Caw O and 14th Sts.
Herb made another point by kicking
goal. Team "A" consisted of Hut
chinson center, Hcndrickson and
Rerquist guards, Dassett and Ogden
tackles, McAllister and Rhodes ends,
Captain Lewellen quarter, Herb De
witt and Dave Noble halfbacks, and
Ced Hartman fullback. The entire
backficld made gain after gain thru
the Frosh line. Alternating plays
showed them all finding holes and
getting through. Herb Dewits and
Lewellen made some spectacular end
runs. Dave Nobles' shiftiness was
accountable for many of the long
gains.
The backfield on team "B" con
sisted of Rufus Dewitz yelling sig
nals, supported by Locke, fullback,
and Bud Randolph and Al Blood
good halfbacks, made a fine showing
against the Frosh team "B." Locke
got away for many long gains around
the ends and thru the line, Rufus
Dewitz showed good headwork in his
plays and his Tine pluging was a hard
proposition for the first year men
to handle. Ogden and Hendrickson
who were in the lineup tonight in
place of Weir who was advised by
Dr. Everett to stay out for a couple
of days on account of his severe cold,
and McGlasson who has a bruised
shoulder, demonstrated to the
coaches and spectators that they have
plenty of fight and are working hard
for a berth on the Cornhusker for
ward wall.
Coache Zuppke of the University
of Illinois coaching staff and Head
Coach Dawson of the Cornhusker
camp have called off their agreement
to exchange their grid formations
for the gridiron battle at Urbana
October 6. Announcement of the
cancellation was made by Coach Zup
pkr. He said the decision was partly
due to the popular misconception
that the coaches were to exchange
notes of the plays in advance of the
game, thus making it a practice
game. A statement obtained irom
Coach Dawson was to the effect that
the agreement had been called off
by mutual consent and another
agreement had been entered into but
it was impossible for him to make it
public at present. However both
coaches expect a hard battle from
the kickoff to the final whistle and,
they are both doing everything pos
sible in getting their teams in actual
battling condition.
5.00 reward for return of
barber pole which was taken
from The Campus Hair Cutting
Shop, 231 North 12th St
LUNCHES
SODA
ID
ILLERS
RESCRIPTION
HARMACY
Sixteenth & O. R4423
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Hill
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A New Shipment
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STUDENT ENGINEER'S SUPPLIEES 1
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on sale
Full fashioned silk stockings comprising of 600
Martha Four Foot Glove Silk Stockings with a lisle garter
top. ALL FIRST QUALITY at $i.C5 pair.
Also 300 pairs of heavy ingrain full fashioned Silk
Hose in black with silk feet and silk top. ALL FIRST
QUALITY at $1.65 pair.
Also 100 pairs light
full fashioned silk stockings
at $1.65 pair.
Wear Green
Green Buttons at This Store. Street Floor,
Show Your Cornhusker Spirit With Green Buttons
Store News
Girls! Girls!
Show Your Cornhusker Spirit by wearing
Gvn
Muttons
Ready for Freshman Girls Thursday Noon
Rudge and Guenzel Co. Store
On the Street Floor at C olumn 68, N Street
Entrance, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Starting Thursday Morning, September 27th
3000 Pairs of Fine
HOSIERY
at pair
colored chiffon
that are
and lace clocked fflMlljfirx
mill run irregulars UrVj3H'KV7lJtS'4
Hosiery Street Floor. i j
Buttons. Get Them Here. Column 68.
Column 68
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