The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 09, 1923, Image 3

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THE DAI LY NEBRASKAN
Mentors Who Will Match Skill
Ruth Eastcrday, Thursday, at 4
3. Social Principles of Jesus Rev.
Paul Johnson, Wednesday at ' 4
o'clock.
4. "The Worker and His Bible"
Dr. Brooks, Wednesday at 4 o'clock.
5. The Power of Personality Mrs.
Hinman, Monday at 1 o'clock.
6. Fundamental Questions Dr.
Huntington, Tuesday at 11 o'clock.
Attend the Rally Tonight!
o'clock.
In Memorial Stadium Saturday
2. The Prophets and Their Rela
tion to the Present Miss Appleby,
Thursday at 5 o'clock.
CROSS-COUNTRY RUN
at Same Time.
Mouse won the inter-fratern-Sountry
meet held Thursday
ityC and S College of Agricul
tCwon the intercollege meet at the
"Srtne men were entered Tn
L the freshmen entering more
tteT'n any other class. The five
men tnn any , , .i
Wen, Pn to win medals are as fol-freshmeni-
second;
iv -
Sarchette
ney, "io,i
third; Houdersheldt,
LYRIC
ALL THIS WEEK
A New Story lor Clltt.rlnf
Gloria Swanson
the Superb P.r.mount Picture
"ZAZA"
WILL ROGERS
,n , New Comedf Entitled
"HUSTLIN HANK"
"LET WE FFORCET"
A Timely Offering
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 8, 7, 9
ALL THIS WEEK
A Romance of the South Seaa
REX INGRAM
Presents the Screen Masterpiece
"Where the
Pavement Ends"
With Great Cast Including
Alice Terry and Ramon Novarro
NEWS TOPICS FABLES
"LEST WE FORGET
A Timely Offering
R1ALTO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT , 8, 8, 7,
ALL
TMI8
Will
COLONIAL
The fastest comedy drama mingled
with thrillm ever screened.
"The Drivin Fool"
With Wally Vale and Patsy Ruth
"WHERE IS MY WONDERING
BOY THIS EVENING"
A Riot of Laughter
PATHE'S TOPICAL REVIEW
SHOWS START AT 1, 8, 8. 7,
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COACH FRED T. DAWSON.
COACH KNUTE K. ROCKNE.
fourth; Fullrod, fifth.
In the intercolleee meet the Ag
ricultural colleee took first place,
the Bizads second, Arts and Science
third, La -vs fourth, and Engineers
fifth.
Farm House won with the score
of 1 1 in the interf raternity meet, the
Lower Rates on
Rerit-A-Fords
We now announce a new 'low rate
on drive yourself Fords. At the re
quest of a large number of our pat
rons, we have adopted the low time
and mileage combination charge.
Dating Nov. 8th, tourings and
roadsters will be only 12 cents and
sedans and coupes only 14 cents per
mile (with gas and oil extra). There
will be no time charge on week days
from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. Twenty cents
per hour will be added after 6 p. m.
and on Sundays and holidays. The
deposit is reduced to $10.
Rate cards, delayed on account of
this change, will now be ready for
distribution in a few days.
We are pioneers in the business
and our ideal is to furnish the best
running cars at the lowest rates. We
thank you for your patronage.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street.
Phone B4718 ndB4235
Alpha Sigma Phi team scoring sec
ond with 23 points. The Phi Alpha
Delta team took third honors with a
score of 34. Bushnell Guild placed
fourth with 1 point less than the
Phi Tau Epsilon.
Sarchett, a Kappa Psi, won first
in the interfraternity meet, with
Wight, and Swallof of Farm House,
second and third. Wallen of the Ag
ricultural college was the first man
to finish.
"MINUTE NEWS AND
CURRENT VIEWS"
Bond
RUTH OF THE RANGE
Part One A Nerve-Tingling Thriller
RIDICULOUS RECCO
Falling for Fun.
DOLLY WILSON
"The N.U Brlnkley Girl"
THOS. J. RYAN & CO.
in His Latest Playlet with
Charlotte RnWtMa and Ralph B
"AHEAD OF THE TIMES"
ay urw Allan wooll
William Sully and
Genevieve Houghton
Of worldly food naked, but rich in
youth) with hearts linked in a ro
mance of laughter and truth.
. J "CALF LOVE"
ay Andy Rica Music by Jesse Greer
ELEANOR PIERCE
Presents "A Dance Gambol"
Howard Baker and erry BensM
Written and conceived by
Albert Swanstrem and Carey Morgan
BABICH and His ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 2.30, 1M, :00
No Dance
This Week
at the
Rosewilde
Bible Study Classes
Open to All Women
Classes in the six-weeks' course in
Bible study offered for all girls by
the Y. W. C. A., opened yesterday
Girls who are interested in these
classes and who have not yet regis
tered should do so at once in Miss
Appleby's office in Ellen Smith hall.
The courses offered are as fol
lows:
1. At Aericultural College Miss
ROOTERS
Keep Your Throat in
"Hollering Good Shape'
for
. THE GAME.
Use
RECTORS -
Antiseptic
Throat Pastilles
R'lAR 9
'S.W.CC.13AND esfs
LINCOLN, NEB.
i i raiiiwiiu,.
AnrnnniTnf I!
fnday-Saturdajr Nights
Sat. Matinee
Nov. 9 and 10
SEAT SALE
TODAY
JOHN GOLDEN
Producer of "Ughtln' "
rVeeente the Soul el Laughter. .
1 $o ir
A Conic Tragedy of Married U's
PRICES
MATINEE 50c to 1.50
rUniversity Folks Are All Talking About
THE
"Nebraskans"
with
ORVILLE ANDREWS, Popular "Blues" Singer.
B3844
A. L. Stanley, Mgr.
THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ADRIAN M. NEWENS, Director
Offers thorough training in Music, Dramatic Art. A
large faculty of specialists in all departments. Anyone
may enter. Full information on request Opposite the
Campus.
Phone B1392 11th A RSu.
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Ready For
. a warm game!
Notre Dame versus our own U. of N. tomorrow. Don't allow chill winds to dis
tract your attention from the bi(t game. You'll find every idea for contort and
protection met here.
"Brushed" Wool Sweaters
Just the thing for under one's coat
to assure added warmth.
Vests forewomen, priced 5.75, 7.50,
9.50.
Chappie Coats, very smart, 5.75 to
15.00.
Second Floor
"Wind" Creams
Protect the compexion from chap
ping, roughening, etc.
Wind-Proof Cream .Helena Rubin
stein's preparation 1.00.
Lip-sticks, 25c to 2.50.
Hand-lotions 39c to 1.00.
Main Floor.
Warm Gloves
Proper hand-covering is essential
for real comfort at a football
game.
Chamoisette gloves strap wrist
style, pair, 1.00.
Fleece-lined Cape gloves, with
gauntlet. Pair 3.75.
Main Floor.
Out-door Hose
No "cold feet" at this game if warm
hose are worn.
Silk and Wool hose, full fashioned,
pr. 2.50.
Gotham Invisibles, Cashmere under
hose in spat style. These to be
worn under silk hose for warmth,
pair 1.00.
Main Floor.
aTl r 1 "The Colors" will be seen flying from every loyal
the KOlOrS Nebraskan's cane or coat. Scarlet and Cream rib
bon from 1-2 to 3 in. wide, 20c to 65c yd.
MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
has reduced its prices on
Rent-A-Fords
In the future there will be no guarantee charge. Cars
will be rented by the mile with the addition of 20c per
hour after 6 p. m.
New Prices
Coupes and Sedans ... 14c per mile
Tourings and Roadsters 12c per mile
Plus 2c per mile for oil and gas.
Special rates on long trips. Deposit of $10
Just call B1517 or B1550 and have a car delivered when
ever you have occasion to use one. If you are not already
St nf our many satisfied customers give us a chance to
demSLt?Ute?rvice which has brought so many stu
dents hack to our door.
MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
OL oiK17 1125 P St Phone B1550
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EE New Ladies
EE Shoe Section
SmSimm&ScnS- ShoeS;ction i
FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS V ITSt t lOOr EE
Apparel for Men. Women &. Children
1 Lincoln 's Greatest Shoe Values
A strong statement but you will find it is backed by the merchandise
offering the most complete line of smart, stylish footwear at $4.85
to $7.85. You may find shoes like them but they will not be found j
anywhere at these prices.
Regular
$7.50 to
$12.00
Shoes
$4.85
$7.85
Fancy cutout slippers in black
satin, suede straps, and suede with
kid straps. High and low Spanish
heels. All sizes, at $7.85 and
$6
85
Smart fancy strap slipper in satin,
suede and patent leather. Kid
trimmed, Spanish heel. All sizes
at $7.85 and
$685 l
Mail
Orders
Filled
Promptly
Cut out Oxford in black satin, pat
ent leather and log cabin suede,
suede and kid trimmed military
heels,
$6
85
A very popular Oxford in black or
XBJi Call, piai xi wc, nw-fv v.
flat heel. All sizes at $5.85 and
Everybody's goin' to the Shrine Minstrel show next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
- " Orpheum theater.
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R. O. T. C. and MILITARY SCIENCE
STUDENTS ATTENTION!
Your drill supplies are here at the lowest prices from original government stocks.
Sam Browne A
Belts, Black or Qm f Jj
voraorui
Black Leather
Puttees.
glossy finish
2.75
Officer Dress
Shoes, original
factory dyed
4.95
VVl WVVoVH o. i w -
ki.tr Drill Shoes $2.75 Officers Dress Shoes, tan $2.95
ALSO A COMPTTTEXlNE LINE OF BREECHES, SHIRTS, BOOTS ETC. ETC
SPEOALTXEATHER VESTS $5.75
This Is the Students Headquarters
Army & Navy Si
211 So. 11th
B4484
11th and N Sts.
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