The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 16, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
MON. TUES., WED.
u.r. is Good Orpheum Circuit
" Entertainment
Jack Trainor & Co.
In HJJK SUCC'"
EVELYN PHILLIPS
Renowned Dancing Comedienne
with
EDDIE STAMS A JOE DEVANEY
GEO. ARMSTRONG
"THE HAPPY CHAPPY"
MORTON BROS.
Paperolofitt and Harmonica
Experts
EMMA HARRY
FORD & HEWITT
Presenting the Novelty
"Frolics at the North Pole"
"LEATHERSTOCKING TALES"
MINUTE NEWS AND VIEWS
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
Mat. ZS! Ntfht SSe. Children 10.
LYRIC
A Magnificent and Romantic
Production
POLA NEGRI
in Her Latest Success
THE SPANISH DANCER
Supported by
ANTONIO MARENO
Other Entertaining Features
SHOWS START AT 1. 8, 6, 7. 9.
Always a Big Show and Good
Music
DAVID BELASCO
Presents His Stage Success
THE GOLD DIGGERS
with a notable cast including
HOPE HAMILTON
'STAY SINGLE"
A Laugh with
DOROTHY DEVOE
BEL CANTO MALE CHORUS
A Vocal Treat at 7 and 9
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
COLONIAL
ALL
THIS
WHM
The Whole Family will Enjoy
This Program
"Wild Oranges"
A Thrilling Romance with
Frank Mayo and Virgil Valli
THE HOLLYWOOD KID
Mack Sennet's Newest Comedy
"THE DIRTY LITTLE
HALF BREED"
An Exciting Tale
It atlmnlates
appetite and
alee digestion.
It makes yoor
food do y on more
ier hearty eatlae.
JVhlteasj facta.
i w e e a a
Final tryoutt for the Kansas re
lay will be held on the stadium track
today at 3 o'clock. All men must
report !
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TRACK
of
the
CAPTAIN "MUD" GARRDNER
is fast rounding into shape for the
Kansas relays, after his layoff on
account of an attack of appendicitis.
"Mud" is after some more records
and firsts this year, judging from
th way he has been burning up the
t-ack lately.
HUSKER TRACK ARTISTS are
looking forward to the date when
the new track will be in perfect con
dition. With a top dressing of soft
coal ashe3, the track will be firm
and yet not too hard under both
damp and dry weather conditions.
A big feature of the new track is
that only one turn is necessary for
the quarter mile run. This is a dis
tinct advantage over the Kansas
track which has been rated as the
best in the Valley.
TURNER of Nebraska and Poor of
the Jayhawker school will again dig
up the hatchet when they meet at
K. U. relays Saturday. Both of these
athletes have been clearing the bar
consistantly above the six foot mark.
Poor was supreme last year, but
"Hobb" jumped to a tie with him at
the Illinois relays this spring.
TRACK MANAGER Howard Buf
fett, during the occasional absence
of "Indian" and because of the lack
of work, takes part in the gentle
art of track. Some say he is point
ing for the Drake relays with the
fond hopes of meeting Paddock in
ti e 100-yard dash. At any rate he
has challenged one of the milers for
a race Saturday.
WILL PRACTICE THREE
WEEKS REFORE GAMES
Baseball Nine Not to Be Handi
capped by Short Workouts
for Next Series.
"CHARGING B U L L," better
known as John Levi, of the Haskell
Indian Inst, ute, who gained national
recognition as a football star, has
been named as the best prospective
all-round athlete in America for
the Olympic team. Though he
weighs over 200 pounds, Levi can
jump, polevault, hurdle and run the
dashes as well as the average college
athletes. His best bet is the discus
ind shot events, where he is con
sidered among the best.
JAVLIN THROWERS are in de
mand around the Nebraska path
this year. Several men are working
on the event, but none have shadowed
the mark of 189 feet and 6 inches
made by "Chick" Hartley last spring.
Senior Invitations
On Sale
This Week Only
College Book Store
Three weeks of practice remain
for the baseball squad before its
next game. About forty men have
been turning out for practice since
the return of the team from the
south. The team, under these fav
orable conditions, will not be handi
capped by a lack of practice as it
was on its southern trip.
A game has been scheduled with
the University of Meiji of Tokyo,
Japan, for May 21. his team won
the championship of the Five-university
league of Japan last year and
is now sailing for the United States
to play a series of games with uni
versities all over the country.
Nine Games Left.
Nine games remain on the sched
ule for this spring. Two or three
more may be taken to make up for
the three games that were not played
on the trip in the south because of
rain. The schedule as it now ap
pears is:
May 2 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln
May 3 Kansas Aggies at Lincoln.
May 9 Kansas Ag. at Manhattan
May 10 Kansas Ag at Manhttan
May 21 Uni. of Meiji at Lincoln
May 26 Uni. of Okla. at Lincoln
May 27 Uni. of Okla. at Lincoln
June 7 Uni. of Kan. at Lawrence
June 9 Uni. of Kan. at Lawrence
George M. Buffett, graduate as
sistant at the University of Wiscon
sin; Harold Bedell, graduate assist
ant at the University of Iowa; Ralph
V. McGrew, research fellow at North
western University; Randolph Ma
jor, graduate assistant at Princeton
University; Caryl Sly, graduate as
sistant at the University of Minne
sota. Ralph Nielson, to be graduate as
sistant at the University of Califor
nia, and John D. Westerman, to be
graduate assistant at Princeton Uni
versity, will receive the bachelors de
gree with a major in chemistry this
year.
Dr. Marschelle Power, Ph.D. 1923,
who had a national research council
fellowship at the University of Chi
cago this year, will do research work
at the Mayo Institute, Rochester,
Minn. He will study, especially, su
gar chemistry.
CHEM GRADUATES
GET APPOINTMENTS
"Rlink Yoar Lights"
r9UNTAIN I
Fenton B. Fleming
Jewel Shop.
Corner of 12th & O
Just the place to leave
your repair work. Do
your buying. Use the tele
phone B3421. Wait for
your car.
1143 O St. 1143 O St
Department Announces Seven
Will Enter Other Schools
as Assistants.
Seven graduates of the depart
ment of chemistry are to enter other
universities soon as graduate assist
ants. Several recent graduates have
been appointed to university facul
ties, the department also announced
yesterday.
Miss Lila Sands, who will receive
the Ph. D. degree in June, has been
appointed instructor in chemistry at I
the University of Arizona where Dr.
Ernest Anderson is head of the de-
partment. Dr. Anderson was in the j
University of Nebraska chemistry de
partment last year.
Five men will receive masters de
grees this year and are to study for
their Ph.D. degree at the institu
tions named:
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Tbe Horn of Kirschbaun Suits
STOR NEWS
The Campus
Style in Hats
Soft, turn-down brims.
The rage in all university and college
towns, East.
They are worn with brim snapped down
over the eyes.
Worn this way gives an air of smart swag
ger young men like.
The "Campus" hat comes in pearl grey
and tan with fancy bands.
Ask for the "Campus" at the Store for
Men on N street.
Offer Free Trips
to Capital City
Three free trips to Washington
are the major awards offered in the
national prize-essay contest spon
sored by the womens overseas service
league to arouse interest in the citi
zens military training camps. Only
girls between thirteen and nineteen
are eligible to compete on the sub
ject "Why a Young Man I Know
Should Attend a Citizens' Military
Training Camp." Midnight, Monday,
May 5, will be the closing hour for
submitting essays. Three hundred
words is the limit; essays will be
judged by local boards, yet to be an
nounced, on the basis of originality,
expression and sincerity.
Remember "her" with our
Candies for Easter!
You know she likes our candies and she'll be sure to ap
preciate them for Easter. Clever candymakers have de
veloped very interesting designs from pure ingredients.
See them on display.
For Parties
Small rabbits, eggs,
chicks, etc. for your
party candies.
Lb. 40c & 50c
Witching Hour Chocolates
in 1-2, 1, 2, 3, and 5 lb.
boxes, priced 1.00 lb.
Centerpieces
Decorated efrfcTS in
beautiful designs for
table centerpieces.
1.00 and 1.7S
Treat the Home Folks with Our Candies for
Easter.
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
BUSS
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is an essential part of the most vital activi
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As the oldest American Fire and Marine
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sible for the present dignity and prestige
of the insurance profession, the Insurance
Company of North America urges college
men to give to this worthy calling the
consideration that is its due.
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