The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Minute New and Current
Views
- World through tha T of tha
Tat " Camera
"The Way of a Man"
Last Chapter
Jackie & Billie
Thinking Talking Bird.
The Stuart Girls
Sof, Personality A Curia
Jose Saxton & Jack
Farrell
Presents
THE ELOPERS"
s Comedy Playlet Written and
A Staged by Eddi. Nelson
Yankee Comedy Four
America'. Foremost Quartette
To Be Announced
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 0:00.
Mc Night SSsi Children
LYMG
A Magniticent and Romantic
Production
POLA NEGRI
in Her Latest Success
THE SPANISH DANCER
Supported by
ANTONIO MARENO
Other Entertaining Features
SHOWS START AT 1. S. 6. 7. 9.
Always a Big Show and Good
Music
DAVID BELASCO
Presents His Stag 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.
ALL.
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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 Tab
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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position book is perpet
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from kitchen to presi
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HOLD FINAL TRYOUTS
FOR KANSAS RELAYS
Events Are Run On Indoor
Track; Locke Wins One
Lap Race.
Final tryouts to determine what
Husker tracksters will compete in
the University1 of Kansas relay car
nival, at Lawrence, Kas., April 19,
were held at the stadium Tuesday af
ternoon. Due to the cold weather
the trvouts wirn held n'n thn i
track, although the new cinder track
is rapidly being worked into -excellent
shape for the comnig tragic
meets.
The main event of yesterday's per
formance was a special one lap race,
which Locke won in 29 seconds,
breaking the old record of 29:1 held
by Red Layton. The speedy North
Platte athlete also won the 100 yard
event.
Results of the tryouts were:
100 yards, Locke, 11:1 seconds.
Broad jump, Hatch, 21 feet, 8 3-4
inches.
Half mile, Higginsv 2:07 4-10 sec
onds.
50 yards, Beerkle, 5 4-10 seconds.
The track team will be seriously
handicapped in th-3 coming meets, by
the absence of Whipperman, quarter
and a half miler, who has been hav
ing serious trouble with an abcessed
jaw.
DIAMOND PASTIMERS
HOLD DAILY PRACTICE
Husker Baseball Men Hard at
Work in Preparation for
Coming Contests.
The varsity and freshman baseball
squads have been practicing daily
in the Rock Island park all this week
with the exception of yesterday when
practice was discontinued for a day.
The two teams play several innings
at every practice, the varsity loan
ing Rhodes' and Lang as a battery
to the freshmen on Tuesday.
Several men out for varsity berths
who were not taken on the trip south
have shown up well in the workouts
held since the team's return. Bell,
Hollingsworth and Patton are run
ning the veterans of the squad a good
race for places on the squad. A
number of men out for freshman
positions are also showing promise.
Pickett, Edwards, and Andreason are
among the freshmen who are doing
good work.
The varsitv and freshmen nines
may play a full game next Saturday.
Oregon Tuxedos ware approved
by the student body by a three-to-one
majority. Tuxedas were voted
off the campus during the war and
there has been much discussion on
the question of their return.
California Rescuing of men en
tombed in a gas-filled mine and
fighting of an actual underground
fire will be demonstrated by mining
engineering students.
$75.00
Wrist Watch
Free
Some senior girl is
going to g' ' it. See
it at
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AND QUALITY FOR EASTER
YOLFLL want to be certain about your appear
ance next Sunday; every detail should be right
It will be ii the Hart Schaffner & Marx name is
in your clothes See that it's there'good style, all'
wool fabrics, fine needlework will be there, too
EN SIMON 8i SONS
Formerly Armstrong s
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