The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 10, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THURS., FRI.i SAT.
MINUTE NEWS AND
THE WAY OF A MAN"
BASIL LAMBERTI
"Snuppr Syncopation"
THE FOLLIS SISTERS
Tho CUiy FUppr"
JACK ALLYN'S ACES
AN LI AUtL 1 IKCLL.
ta . niicl. nt in and danclnf
Mmlny vodevll with
MACK PONCH
Concort Violinist
TO BE ANNOUNCED
THIRTY PINK TOES
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Ai 'tatold Tata of th Arabian Nights
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
Mat, ! Night IB CMIdraa 10.
rh greatest American
Dram fc Year
ANNA CHRISTIE
Taa Pulitnr Priaa Play with
BLANCHE SWEET
"ONE NIGHT IT RAINED"
A Downpour ol Laughter
KINOGRAMS OF INTEREST
LORRAINE SYNEK
VocalUt and Dancer
SHOWS START AT 1. 8, 6, 7, .
DAVID BELASCO
Presents the Charming Star
Lenore Ulric
im the Broadway Success
"TIGER ROSE"
"SAFE AND SANE"
Explosions of Laughter
NEWS and TOPICS OF THE DAY
"Co-ed Dancing Revue"
Presented by bevy of
TALENTED UNI STUDENTS
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT I, 3, 5, 7, 9.
A Thrilling Airplane Story
The Broken Wing
with a Superb Cast
H. C. Witwer's Famous Story
'The Telephone Girl"
LARRY SEMON
In a new laugh creation.
"HORSESHOES"
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
B1183
Application Pictures
$1.00 per dozen
BarnettVArt Studio
1241 N Street
U-N-I DRUG CO.
STUDENTS SUPPLIES
" FOUNTAIN PENS
KODAK SUPPLIES '
PUNCH FOR PARTIES
Htb and S. B3771
HUSKERS WIN AT
OLYMPICTRYOUTS
Nebraskans Take Two of Eight
Titles at Mid-Western
Amateur Contest.
MSB
M'INTYRE AND SCOTT
TAKE FIRST PLACES
Two boxers UDheld the honor rf
Nebraska University and colleare atbJ
letics in general when they won two
or the eight first places in the mid
western amateur Olympic trvouts at
the Omaha Athletic club Tuesday
night. Dorsey Mclntyre won in the
middleweight class, while Homer
facott was master of the heavy
weights. Both won by decisions.
Four college men. three Omaha
Athletic club boxers and one unat
tached man won in the eight classes.
Besides the two Nebraska victories.
Iowa State college and Parson's col
lege each placed a man on the squad
that is to try out in the semi-final
Olympic tryouts to be held in. Kan
sas City, Mo., April 19 and 20.
Forty-five Entries.
There were forty-five entries in
the meet, thirty-two of whom were
fighting under the O. A. C. colors.
Mclntyre, weighing 158 pounds, won
his decision over George Barna, O.
A. C. Homer Scott. tippine the
scales at 185 pounds, won his deci
sion from Paul Elias, Columbus, Neb.
Summary of the Tuesday results:
Flyweight Edward Finley. Par
sons college, stopped John Sesso, O.
A. C, in second round.
Bantamweight Edmund Frede
rick won from Orville Corey, O. A.
C, by default.
Featherweight Charles Watt. O.
A. C, won from Pete Cussia, 0. A. C.
by default.
Lightweight Royal Coffman. O.
A. C, stopped Frank Kroger, Univer
sity of Nebraska, in first round.
Welterweieht J. J. Hteeins. O. A.
C, won decision over Oscar Thies,
University of Nebraska.
Middleweight Dorsey Mclntyre,
University of Nebraska, won decision
from George Barna, O. A. C.
Light-heavyweight Frank Clam-
pitt, Iowa State college, stopped Rob
ert Brink, O. A. C, in first round.
Heavyweight Homer Scott, Uni
versity of Nebraska, won decision
from Paul Elias, Columbus, Nebr.
HUSKER NINE BREAKS
EVEN WITH MISSOURI
TUCKER-SHEAN
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rTrininniiTiiiii i "ruma
JEWELERS
OPTICIANS
Diamonds in beautiful
white gold 18-k rings at
$35, $45, EO, $75, $100 &
up. Fine ladies and gents
wrist and pocket watches
at $15, $17.50, $20, $25,
$35, $40, $50 and up. Fine
Clocks, Jewelery, Silver
war, all the new things in
pearl and colored Beads,
Vanities, Compacts, Per
fumes, .Pocket Combs,
Mesh Bags, etc.
Expert ,watch, clock,
jewelry and optical re
pairing, . class pins and
rings, and fine jewelry
made to order.
TUCKER-SHEAN
1123 O St.
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
You'll Laugh and Laugh
with the
University Players
"DULCY"
A three act comedy of wit
and sparkling bumor. i-asi
performance or me sea-
sen. Three days oniy.
TEMPLE THEATER
Thursday, Friday and
afitrdav.
Reserved seats at Ross P.
rurfiVp f!o.. nrice 75c.
Shows start promptly at
The Cornhusker baseball squad
broke even on its two-game series
with the University of Missouri on
Monday and Tuesday. The first
game gave the Huskers a 4 to 2 vic
tory and the second a 4 to 2 defeat
The two Missouri runs in the first
game were brought in by a homerun
hit. Petersen pitched the winning
game.
The team played Missouri Univer
sity yesterday and will arrive home
this morning. Out of the eleven
games scheduled for their southern
trip, they won three and lost four.
Three games were not played be
cause of rain.
New York Eleven members of the
faculty and fifty-three members of
the student body were elected to
Sigma Xi, the honorary scientific fra
ternity at Columbia.
California The first intersection
al football game ever to be held in
the California memorial stadium will
be played between the University of
California and the University of
Pennsylvania January 1, 1925.
KANSAS A new course to be
termed chemical engineering will be
included in the Kansas State Agricul
tural College curricula after the
present year.
Memorizing Motions -New and Easy Way
to Learn Dancing.
You Can Learn in Less Than One-half
the Usual Time by This New Method.
Let Harvey H. Carroll the Creator of this amailnir
First, you learn a position, then a motion, then
new system teach you. Its all very simple,
step. Combine positions. Combine motions. Combine
steps and you are dancing.
You will be amazed, astounded.at the ease and ra
pidity in which you will learn the latest steps by this
new and fascinating system.
Come in today and let ns tell you of the Carroll
Method. There is no obligation.
For an appointment telephone L6028.
CARROLL'S
Neb. State Bank Bid. 15th and O
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I Shirt Week!
April 7 to 12
IT lapper
airaals
The Qilege Girls Favorite for Spring
Grey Calfskin
Chinese Green
Chinese Blue
White Kid
Log Cabin Suede
Patent Leather
Featuring Low Heels and Open Work
$5 $6 $7
Victor Hose
To Match Every Shade.
BUDD'S
1131 O.
Between Ed Young's and the Dime Stores
Present for Your Consideration
Lincoln's Greatest Selection of
Manhattan
SHIRTS
The majority of men pay too little atten
tention to Shirts they overlook Style, fit
and fabrics you should insist on the best
of all three best Style, best fit and best
fabrics and you'll find them all in MAN
HATTAN Shirts Known as the Best
The Best Known because for over fifty
years MANHATTANS have been built up
to an ideal. We will take particular pride
in showing you these Better Shirts. AH
Neckband or collar attached styles.
size
$3 $4 $5
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- FORMERLY ARMSTRONGS
Apparel For Men Women & Children
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The name is all
you need to know!
A good name, and the high
standard which it invariably
stands for are inseparable.
So it is that, to well-dressed
men, "Cheney", in the neck
band of a cravat, has come to
mean correctness of sty le and
pattern, craftsmanship of
weave, and excellence of
materials. .
ALSO TUBULAR.! AND BAT WINGS
Madi by
Tht rnaien of Chtmy Silkt
SMh
Farquhar Clothing Co., Ben Simon & Son, Sha
piro's Men's Shop,. Mayer Bros., Magee's, Miller
& Paine, Speier & Simon, Fred Schmidt & Bro.
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ttmiETHER art and a
ham sandwich. or
a head waiter and
a la carte is your lot,
Budweiser fits either
occasion equally well.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
ST. LOUIS
EVERYWHERE
8 :20 p. m. ; sat. mat. :ou
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