The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 11, 1923, Image 3

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Going Up
THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN
Lower Rates on '
Rent-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
sodans 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 furfflsh the bust
running cars at the lowest rates. We
thank you for your patronage.
Motor Out Company
1120 P Street.
Phone B4718 ndB4235
Dbectcs By Lloyd Ingraham
Encore
Pctun
"Jollies of 1923"
Coming to Orpheum
University students and prominent
Shriners will be included in the
Shrine "Jollies of 1923" at the Or
pheum Theater next Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday nights. A group
of twelve sorority girls will appear
as the jury in the court room scene
at the opening of the show and have
numerous appearances thruout the
performance.
The production will be staged with
special scenery and costumes brought
here by the Bren Company of Chi
cago. Among the various scenes will
be the minstrel first, in which a cast
of forty Shriners will be seen; a
county fair with its attendant coun
try boys and girls, fakirs and race
followers; and a lawn fete. The en
tire book and all music has been spe
cially written for the show.
Among the prominent musical
numbers will be "The Dancing Jury"
sung by Annabclle Brown and danced
by Misses Betty Raymond, Dorothy
Hilsabeck, Helen Jones, Darken
Woodward, Eloise Froelick, Millicent
Ginn, Maxine Hays, Dorothy Boats
man, Ruth North, Blanche Martz,
Dorothy Brown and Barbara Lowe.
Appearing as dancing partners in
other numbers will be John Dawson,
Joe Iverson, Dean Lowry, Harry
Sidles, Emmett Gillaspie, and Irvin
Rucklos.
Prominent among the principals
will be True Jack, Nell Peabody, Lute
Morse, Lee Ager, J. E. Whitney, H.
S. Knapp, Les Strain, A. D. Meyers,
A. H. Schmidt, Jerry Latsch, H. O.
FeFrguson, Ray Farquhar, D. T.
Cook, George Fawell, Jr., E. R Dan
ielson, Reuben Walt, with R. M.
Joyce acting as interlocutor.
Between scenes in the second act
"The Serenaders, novelty jazz band,
Week LYRIC
All
This
Week
will offer a specialty.
Seats for all performances are on
sale at the Orpheum Box office.
Eight professors from Europe will
be members of the 1924 Summer
Session fatuity of the University of
California. It will be the largest
group of foreign professors ever
brought to that University.
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All
This
Week
Colonial
All
This
Week
We Test Eyes
and
Make Glasses That
Fit.
You will be pleased
with the cost.
Dunlap Optical Co.
"Where you don't have to
ask the price in advance
122 No. 12th St.
Security Mutual Bldg.
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Drive it Yourself
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'Tor iPlcasuro
Free IioacL Service
, Special Insurance '
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Every Day And Every Night
Thousands Drive Our Cars And
v Save Money WHY NOT YOU?
Your Car Is Ready!
SAUNDERS SYSTEM
R. C RYAN, Manager
109-15 No. 9th St. L5050
Lincoln, Nebr. .
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"S7lBAHEZ III
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presents'
Based on A. Dradu's Famous" Pldi'bo' .-.-
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picture--itU amatory Tffcw humanlhearta,Tun
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folded in 2Iixnple,oul-reacLingWByr under
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the master" guidanceof Mr.GrifEth a" pr?
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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 R Sts.
SHOWS AT 1, 3, S, 7. 9
Fourth Annual Showing
J. C. NORMAN, Organist.
MAT. 20c; NITE 25c; CHIL. 10c
8v VICEHt
LIONEL BARRY
IBAMEZ
and ALMA RUBENS
ALAN C AOS LAND JOHN LYNCH
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JOSEPH URBAN
ORPHEUM
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Nov. 12-13-14
A (ofcrnopolitan production
SCENES AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Earn et Harrison, Director.
SHOWS AT I. 3, S, 7. MAT. 3tZ; NITE SOc; CHIL. 10c
IBERT Y
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
has reduced iU prices on
ltent-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.
Ttfew Prices
Coupe, and Sedan. 14c per mile
Touring, and Roadster. 12c per mile
Plus 2c per mile for oil and gas.
Special rate 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
one of our many satisfied customers give us a chance to
demonstrate the service which has brought so many stu
dents back to our door.
.MUNSON MOTOR COMPANY
Phone B1517 1125 P St, Phone B1550
A
Big
Varied
Bill
of
Standard
Vaudeville
Offering.
That
Will
Be
Enjoyed
By
All
Babich
and Hi.
Prize
Orchestra
Blondes
LEWIS & GORDON
Pmnt tka BrOliaat PUyWt
Br Bart kebtaaea with
BRUCE KENT. MYRTLAND LAVAkRE
Ami Supporting Flaycra
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Mlies-1923
60 JOYFUL JOLLIERS 60
including
Best Talent in City and University
with
Sorority Beauty Chorus
Seats oh Sale at Box: Office.
99
Tbc Daiatv Novelty Musical OiWitr
GUS KING'S
MELODY LAND
With Classical Meaera Jazs
CEO. JAKE
CARLSON & WILLARD
la a SieW-SaJittta Offrriag
-MEET THE DOCTOR-
EDDIE MARIE
MEDLEY & DUPREE-
The Stariae Fuasters ia It's Brake"
OrpheUm Commencing
Friday. Nov. 16. Mat. Saturday.
PETERS & LE BUFF
ENTIRE CHANCE OF PROGRAM THURSDAY
SHOWS AT 2.30. 7HM. IM MAT. IScj NITC SOc; GAL. 20e
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Music - Comedy - Singing
PRICES:
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Matinee 50c, $lt $1.50
Night, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2