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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN I LY1IG. ALL THIS WEEK WhIU th wlft'i away th husband will play SEE 'Lawful Larceny' With Hope Hampton, Nita Naldi, Lew Cody, Conrad Nagel in Allan Dwan production. A Glittering Photodrama Other Entertaining Feature! LYRIC CONCERT ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 ALL THIS WEEK The Year'a Greatest Mystery Slory RED LIGHTS Adapted by Carey Wilson, H From Edward E. Rose' Stage Play Other Entertaining Features News and Topical Subjects SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 COLONIAL ALL THU WKstK A Romantic Comedy, Rich In Laughs, Thrilling in Action "BURN 'EM UP BARNES" A great racing story with JOHNNY HINES "JULY DAYS" Continuous laughter with "OUR GANG" SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, A 0 Mat. 20cj Night 2Sc Children 10c line" rliislffi Thurs. Fri. Sat. Minute New and Current Views Ruth of the Range A Romance of the West Ralph Lohse and Nan Sterling In "FROLICSOME FOLLIES" Stanley & Birns Two Bright Lights (rom Broadway To Be Announced Laurel Lee The Chummy Cbathrrer Willie Schenk Co. Featuring Miss Margaret la A European Surprise CURRENT NEWS AND VIEWS SHOWS AT 2:30, 7:00i 9:00 Mat. 2 5c Night 3Sc Children 10c. ORPHEUM Dec. 7 and 8 FRI. SAT. SPECIAL MAT SAT. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG The latest departure in Musical Comedy Girls, Songs, Dances Prices i Nits BSe, SSc, $1.10 Mat. Adults BSc, Chil. 2sc, any seat 5bAU nun wn su-ep Uth-GIo Beauty Shop Give us a trial. Marcels, Facials, Shampoo, etc. 227 So. 17th St. B2790 BOWLING . 'The Healthful Sport" Eight regulation alleys. Phone for reservation for your bowling parties. Ladies' patronage solicited Lincoln Bowling Alleys lift PB4719 WRESTLING PRACTICE TO START THIS WEEK With First Meet Only Seven Weeks Off, Intensive Work Is Begun. Candidates for the varsity wrestl ing team will begin intens e prac tice this week. Several football men are out now that the season is ove.., and with the first meet on January 26, only seven weeks offthe coaches are going to push practice vigorously in order to get the men in trim. Dr. Clapp and Coach Floyd Reed talked to the candidates yesterday, and emphasized the fact that wrestl ing is essentially a fighting game, and that men with the greatest spirit win. No other branch of athletics develops self confidence so much' as wrestling, said Coach Reed in outlining training rules for the men. Chances of making the team this year are better than in former years, according to Dr. Clapp who said that there are only two letter men com peting with seven places open. The squad will consist almost entirely of new men and the sport will offer a haTd and yet an easier path toward a letter on . that account than any other. Dr. Clapp wants every man interested in wrestling tb come to the afternoon session at the Armory. Wrestling offers equal opportunity to men of all sizes and weights, be cause the men are classified accord ing to weight, and the light man has as much chance of making the team as the heavyweight. Placing on the team is a matter of individual ability alone, and the best man in each class is the one who represents the team in that weight. A change of rules adopted last week at the western intercollegiate conference was that of lowering the score for a decision from three to two. The "old score of five points for a fall remains. The new rule makes a fall much more important than a referee's decision. Hockey Contests to Be Played Next Week Hockey teams have been chosen. and preparations are being made for the first round of the tournament to be played off at noon Saturday, De cember 8. After the finals Tuesday the winning team will be entertained at a "feed" in. Ellen Smith hall at 6 o'clock. EIGHTY FRESHMEN AT FIRST CAGE PRACTICE Coach Owen Frank Expects to Develop Fast Squad of Tossers Nearlv eithty frosh cage candidates reported n the Armory court Wed nesday. Coach Owen Frank has a wealth of material from which to pick his first year quintet and from early exhibitions, a fast floor combination will be developed. The freshmen mentor will not hold cage practice durintr the holidays untill it is found that the majority are in favor of workouts. In compliance with Missouri Val ley rulings the freshmen will not schedule any contests. Yesterday afternoon Coach Frank drilled his proteges on passing, de voting much time to floor work. The fundamental two and three man com binations constituted most of the day's drilling. The freshmen mentor has announced that there will not be anv scrimmage for several days. Sev eral promising hoopmen have already shown class and locate the iron rim with exceptional ease. Several for mer high school performers are out, -MICHIGAN: The Michigan Ag ricultural College has conceived a novel idea to help build its proposed half million dollar Union Memorial building. While the co-eds pass out coffee and doughnuts and the college band nlays syncopated music, stu dents and faculty members of the school will dig the basement of the building. A store of Gift Suggestions But a few of the "personal" ifts sure to delight her. Corsage, priced 75c to 3.95 Strand of Pearls, 5.00 to 18.00 Choker Necklace, 2.00 to 7.00 Fancy comb, 2.25 to 10.00 Lounging robe, 5.00 to 18.50 Fur Choker, 15.00 to 100.00 Chiffon Hose, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00 Kid Gloves, 3.50 to 7.00 Comfy Slippers, 2.00 to 4.50 Leather hand-bag, 2.95 for father Father will probably prefer practi cal gifts. Muffler, 2V00 to 8.00 Warm Gloves, 2.00 to 5.00 Lounging robe, 5.00 to 20.00 Comfy slippers, 1.65 to 6.50 Watch chain, 2.75 to 8.50 Cuff Links, 4.00 to 10.00 Belt Buckle, 1.75 to 4.50 Scarf Pin, 1.25 to 15.00 Fountain Pen 1.00 to 7.00 Military Brushes, 5.00 to 10.00 WITCHING HOUR CHOCOLATES will please both. In 1-2, 1, 2, 3, and 5 lb. boxes, lb. 1.00 Your Memory Book A 1924 Cornhusker will be made for you if you place your order by noon today. The heavy cost of these vol umes forbid the printing of extra cop ies for those who are tardy in subscribing. 1 924 Order your Cornhusker today because: 1. It is an annual published for you. 2. It is a historical edition that will give you a view into' the past. . 3. It will interest you vitally, for both your friends and your own picture will be in it. 4. It will carry a record 6f your university life, a true memory book. 5. 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