The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBR ASK AN
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THUR. FRI- SAT.
MINUTE NEWS AND
CURRENT VIEWS
THE WAY OF A MAN"
ii. and Dneri A1on the Cov
Prl,, d W.fon Trails.
johiTmFlinn
j "UP HE GOES"
JIM & FLOBOGARD
" in "ALL FUN"
Unrrv Rofehs offers
LONfesOMETOWN"
A Rural Musical Comedy
EM1L R. DEMAREST
Ths American Pianist
Stewart Sister and
Golden West Girls Band
"A Noveltjr Dlvertlsement"
maaWS START AT 2:30. 7:00, SsOO
D. W. GRIFFITH
Presents His Newest Production
"THE
WHITE ROSE"
A Wr story which bares the In-
asrstsst secrets of lover's heart.
NEWS TOPICS FABLE
"AN IRISH FANTASY"
A Timely Offering
SHOWS START AT 1. 8. 5, 7,
Bewitchinf
VIOLA DANA
ki a spotlight romance
"ROUGED LIPS"
"RENO OR BUST"
A rotickinf Christie Comedy
NEWS TOPICS TRAVEL
EVERY NIGHT AT S:40
SARDESON-HOVLAND CO.
Presents the
SPRING STYLE REVUE
Professionally Displayed by
BEAUTY MODELS
Interspersed with Specialists
SYMPHONY PLAYERS
ttOWS START AT 1. S. M. T.
ZANE GREY'S
New thrill-packed story
"The Heritage of
the Desert"
TIRE TROUBLE"
A Scream with Our Gang
"THE MADAN'S OATH"
A New Frontier Story
jsows START AT 1 i C r.
Orpheum Mar. 20
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JULIAN iLTINGE
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BLACK 9 WMDim
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CMOAUJoC MANY BEAUTIFUL MAIDENS
urtest Saionh ntiss) Rttil In Wawlsi
"UtES Nit. ti. 1.60. S2.O0. $2.50
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Blackface Eddie Ross
Six Brown Brothers
HICKEY
We serve the quickest
and best lunch in the city
at our fountain where you
can sit down at a table
and be served and our
lunches sure hits the spot
Full line of all school and
drug supplies.
Hickey Pharmacy
Formerly Butler Drug Co.
1321 O Street
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, Successor to
VaU1
barber Shop
Hi No. 13th St.
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Baseball Prospects
Bright for Wildcats
MANHATTAN, Kan., March 19.
(By M. V. I. N. S.) Pro-season Kan
sas Aggio baseball prospects are the
brightest hi several seasons, In the
opinion of Coach C. W. Carsaut, who
takes his first position as a valley
baeball coach this season.
Unless the pitching Btaff, which is
not overly strong, fails to develop a
pair of dependable hurlers, the Wild
cats expect to be "up thera" or very
close when the season closes.
Although a two-foot snow now cov
ers the home plate on the new Ag
gia diamond, the thirty members of
the squad are taking regular work
outs indoors and hope to be back out
again in a day or so. Eight letter
men including two pitchers, Bernard
Conroy and Edward Cunningham,
are among those receiving uniforms.
Although Conroy and Cunningham
were the varsity regulars last sea
Bon, Henry Karns, a sophomore, is
the best looking pitcher at present.
Ralph Karns, brother of the twirl
er, is showing up flashily at short
stop. Burr Swartz, football quarter
back, Is expected to win his third
letter on first base, and has Arthur
Stark, all-Valley halfback, as a com
petitor. Lyle Ernst and L. M. Staley, letter
man from last year on second, com
plete the inflied. Captain Gleen
Aikins will play tha season in left
field and N. S. Barth, another vete
ran, will cover center area. There
are several candidates for tba right
field berth. Conroy, picther, will
probably play that position if he
fans to make good on the mound.
A letter man for the catching job
is among those conspicuous by ab
sence, although Corsaut has three
promising rooky candidates in A. L.
Biehm, W. H. Lutz and D. II. Carter.
No cut will be made in the base
ball squad during the season, and
Corsaut plans to carry a large road
team in order to give the "convers"
experience for next year, when most
of this season's regulars will be gone.
Prof. 0. W. Sjogren of the depart
ment of agriculture engineering re
turned Sunday from Washington, D.
C, where he had been in attendance
at an important committee meeting
of the Society of Agricultural Engineers.
Alpha Kappa Psi Will
Hold Meeting Tonight
Alpha Kappa Psi will meet this
evening at 6 o'clock at the Grand
hotel for their monthly dinner. Pro
fessor O. R. Martin, one of the men
responsible for the organization and
installation of the Nebraska chapter
in 1914, will address the meeting.
Oscar L. Koch, alumni member
connected with the Lincoln branch of
the Burroughs Adding Machine com
pany, will give a talk on the organiza
tion and selling methods of that concern.
Our new Spring line is
now complete with the
most ' beautiful fabrics
we've ever shown.
Our price will please you.
LOU HILL
1309 O St.
Up one flight, turn to the right
The dinner will be followed ty a
short business meeting of the active
members.
Commercial Club Will
Enroll New Members
The Commercial club second se
mester iniation will take place next
Tuesday night at the Temple from
6:45 to 8. Any student in the Col
lege of Business Administration is
eligible for initiation. The fee is $3.
The Commercial club banquet will be
held the Thursday following initia
tion at the Grand hotel. Frank Fry,
chairman of the committee, has an
nounce that the tickets will go on
sale early next week.
SHIRTS
are laundered here with care.
Little rips mended, missing
buttons replaced but the
finish is the thing.
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QUALITY
SOON GIVES YOU A WARDROBE
It's easy enough to say a man should have a half doen suits
in his wardrobe' it's another thing to get them The an'
swer is s accumulate them gradually Get good all-wool
clothes whenever you buy If they're made the way we
make them, they'll last a long, long time Before long you'll
have a variety of clothes 'and you'll be proud of them all
Copyright, to Hart Schaffner & Man
BEN SIMON & SONS
Formerly Armstrong s
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