The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
MON. TUESi WED.
Aa AH Orpheum Circuit Act
Prof ram. .
Vandavllla'a Funnlett Monologlst
JOSEPH K. WATSON
-A Disarrangement ol Facta"
BIRDS OF PARADISE
, A Da Luxe Offering with
CHALFONTE SISTERS
DE LIBERTO & CO.
A Mixed Veraatile Quintette in
CLEAN CLASSY COMEDY-
WALLACEG ALVI N
"El Efgapert"
KIRK COLLIER & CO.
in "Radio Troubles"
"Leaineratocklng Tales"
MINUTE NEWS & VIEWS
ADDED ATTRACTION
"Adverturea In the Far North"
PART ONE
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
IM. Mc Night SBc) Chfldraa 10.
The drama of a woman who thought
he could change her heart by
changing her face
BLACK OXEN
with a brilliant caat Including
Corrinne Griffith and Conday Tearle
"DANDY LIONS"
A continuous round of laughter
DOaOTHY DOYLE
Vocal Entertainer
SHOWS START AT 1, . 5, 7. 9.
Always a god ahow and good
constance'talmage
In her latest auccess
"THE GOLD FISH"
"Easter Bonnets"
A new rollicking comedy
-TASSELS of "the" UNIVERSITY"
Revue by 20 Pretty Studenta
WORLD NEWS VISUALIZED
RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS.
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 5,' 7. .
UULONIAL l
Thrills Galore in
"WHERE THE
NORTH BEGINS"
with the famous police dog
Rin-Tin-Tin
"The Telephone Girl"
ene of H. C. Witmers famous
stories
"SUNDAY CALM"
A Scream with our Gang
Orpheum JJ Apr 24
WORLD'S FUNNIEST COMEDY
-Better than Ughtnin' ' "
Chicago News.
Arthur Hopkins presents
"THE,
OLD
SOAK"
with
TOM WISE
and original
ceupanjr for
treat mas.
in Chkfo.
J
it
Oh lt.l. .... I. Vlr
PRICES $2 JO, $2, SI JO, $1 plus tax
HUSKERS TRY OUT FOR
ANNUAL DRAKE RELAYS
Tracksters Make Fast Time
Layton Breaks Season
Record in Quarter.
Tryouts held yesterday for the
Drake relays at Des Moines Friday
and Saturday brought out some fast
time and showed the possibilities of
the new Husker quarter mils outdoor
jtrack. The fastest time of the day
as made in the 440 when Red Lay
ton hung up a new Husker season
record of 52:1. Locke ran a con
sistent 100-yard dash in tw heats
both of which he completed in 10:1.
Cohen lowered the old low mark for
the mile run when he ran around
the new track four times in 4:42:3.
The old record of 4:43 was made
by Lewis on the indoor track. Zim
merman came in second yesterday
with a time of 4:43:3.
Crites took the lead in the second
round of the 880 and finished ahead
of Capt Mud Gardner. Whipper
man was running the 440 in good
form yesterday.
The final selection for the Husker
team that Schulte will take to the
Drake relays will be made this af
ternoon. There will be about twenty-
five men on the squad. The squad
leaves Thursday at 1:50.
FRESHMAN BASEBALL
NINE MEETS VARSITY
The varsity and freshman baseball
squads mixed at Rock Island park
yesterday in one of the most strenu
ous workouts of the season. Lewel
len and Peterson pitched for the var
sity and Edwards, Dohmeier and
Smaha were on the mound for the
yearlings. No score was kept.
The lineup for the next game,
which is with the Kansas Aggies who
are here on May 2 and 3, is becom
ing more and more uncertain. Coach
W. G. Kline has made several new
finds since the trip south and it is
not unlikely that he will present a
very different lineup to the Aggies.
'Rli'nk Your Lights"
T9UNTAIN
SEASON'S BIGGEST EVENT
THE NIGHT OF NIGHTS
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
AUDITORIUM
N. V. A.
(National Vaudeville Artists)
BENEFIT
BALL
Recreation Training
Mid-Night
Frolic
v.
even 10:3At fralif start 11:00
i"' l.O0, plus tax. per couple
"""t Orpheuaa. Libertr. Lyric.
JUalte) bos office.
for men and women.
Croup leadership, dramatics for
amateurs, stare and costume de
sign, rames, folk dancing;, sports,
and athletics.
New physical training-.
Summer camp ecbooi.
Write for cataiogr, or inquire at
your college library.
Recreation Training
School of Chicago
6O0 S. Hoisted Street (Hull-House)
Lindell Party House
TASSEL
SUBSCRIPTION
DANCE
Serenaders
Adm- $1.00, plus tax
a a.w.ae
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
months he will go to Panama, and
Jamaica, coming back to the United
States by trie way of New York.
This trip will cover a period of one
year.
John C. Shepard, student in the
College of Business Administration,
will sail from New Orleans May 10
for Guatemala. He has just received
a position with the United Fruit Co.
in the accounting department of the
transporting office.
After being in Guatemala for six
Geological Specimens
Are Given to Museum
The museum has recently received
specimens of minerals and fossils
from the geologists who took the
spring trip to Newcastle, Wyo.
Among the finer minerals given to
the museum was a specimen of
alunogen, native aluminum sulfate,
or as it is commonly called, "hair's
salt" and "feather alum." The
alunogen was found in long, white
crystals in an abandoned drift in
the Cambria coal mine of Cambria,
Wyo.
Don't Forget There Will Be
a Hot Time in the Old Town
Friday Night at the N. V. A.
Ball and Midnite Frolic.
This is National Vaudeville Ar
tists week thruout the world. Vaude
ville artists have always been will
ing to donate their services to any
woVthy cause, this was fully demon
strated during the war and Liberty
Loan drives. The entire receipts
from the N. V. A. Benefit ball and
Mid-nite frolic to be held at the
Auditorium Friday night of ' this
week will go to the N. V. A. fund
maintained for the sick and dis
tressed of its members. It will be
the largest vaudeville show ever held
in this city, fifteen vaudeville acts
nnd over one hundred musicians, in
cluding Paul Zimm and his Chicago
ans will take part in the big jambo
ree. The union musicians have do
nated their services and will unite
with the vaudeville artists in making
the event a gala one. Watch the
daily papers for full particulars.
Tickets now on sale at the Orpheum,
Lyric, Ittalto and Colonial ticket of
fices. Adv.
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
E
Entire Stock
Suits Reduced
3
Reg. 25.00
to-125.00
as
All high .Trade suits, selected for
their quality fabrics, splendid tai
loring and style value. Select your
suit now for street, for school, for
traveling, etc.
NOVELTY SUITINGS in the smart
new styles O'Rossen types, Hair
line Twills, Tweeds, etc.
PLAIN TAILORED styles in black,
navy, covert, tan, etc. Very smart
suits.
ENSEMBLE SUITS -r- three-piece
styles of silk crepe, charmeen, al
paca, etc.
BUY YOUK SUIT NOW AND SAVE 1-3
Student Spends Year
In Central America
III
IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUWT8
Cllolhtj?
Two button coats
for young men
You young men know what yoijjwant.
Many of you wouldn't wear anything
but a two button coat. But you want
the best that's why we offer Society
Brand. They are always correctly cut.
There's nothing finer to be hacL Splen
did values in a variety of the new fab
ricsblues, greys, stripes and plaids.
A great Variety at $50.
Others as low as $35.
MAYER
BROS.
CO,
ELI SHIRE, PRES.