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i ) THE DAILY NEBRAS & AIT 11 ; THUh-FRI. -SAT. MINUTE NEWS a nVF.NTURERS IN " THE FAR NORTH Purl Two. k. Taroslchorean Treat ANDRIEFF TRIO i ihlr Untutlo and spectacular MARY MARLOWE In "Songs and Imitations" ROGER IMHOFF & CO. oMBt the familiar character study Maurice L. Creenwald presents KELCEY He AM I KIKM "LITTLE RHYME A NO REASON" PAUL ZIMM AND HIS CHICAGOANS With Jack Elklna at tha piano. SHOWS START AT 2i30, 7:00, 00.' Mat. Mai Ntk Mo CfcJMroa If. IV, of a woman who tkouht Im conld change bar heart by nkm-f'l bar lace BLACK OXEN with a brilliant caat Including Cerraas Griffitb and Cooday Taaria -DANDY LIONS" A aamtinuoua round of laughter DOROTHY DOYLE Vocal Entertainer SHOWS START AT 1, I. (, T, . 'Sartam .... i mm.m,,,fl Always a god ahow an 4 good Music CONSTANCE TALMAGE In bar lataat anccess THE GOLD FISH" "Easter Bonnets" A new rollicking comedy "TASSELS of the UNIVERSITY" Rene by 20 Pretty Student WORLD NEWS VISUALIZED RIALTO SYMPHONY PLAYERS. SHOWS START AT I, 3, S, 7, . !' til M 11 T - Thrilla Calora in "WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" with the famous police dog Rin-Tin-Tin The Telephone Girl" ene of H. C. Witmera famous stories "SUNDAY CALM" A Scream with our Gang "RJink Your Lights" FOUNTAIN After your party tonight o with the rest of the fang to ' THE IDYL HOUR Formerly McDowells 136 No. 12th A fresh orangeade will well with your lunch today. LEDWICH taste shoppe S- W. Cor. 12th & P. PLAN MEET FOR FROSH TRACKMEN Valley Freshman Telegraphic Track Meet to Be Held May 14. NEBRASKA FRESHMEN ARE TITLE-HOLDERS Th-a fourth annual Missouri Valley freshman telegraphic meet, will be held Wednesday, May 14, the week preceding the Valley meet at Lin coln. Competition takes place on the home fields of the competing univer sities, and the results are tabulated, and the winner is decided. This meet is held in accordance with tha rules governing" the regular Valley meets and consists of the customary fourteen field and track events, and two relay events. Places and points will count the same as regular meets, and a trophy will be awarded the winning team. In events where more than four men are entered, preliminaries will be run off the day preceding the meet, to determine the four men who will take liart in the telegraphic meet. The blanks for reporting the meet will be Bent this year to A. E. Eilers Invited To The SEASON'S BIGGEST EVENT N. V. A. (National Vaudeville Artists) BENEFIT BALL AND MID NITE FROLIC FRIDAY, APRIL 25 AUDITORIUM 6 ORCHESTRAS 6 15 -Vaudeville Acts 15 Tickets SI -00 and Tax, per couple. Doors Open at 10:30 Frolic Starts at 11:00 P. M. at Washington , University for tabu lation. Only men of freshman rank who have had less than ona year resi dence at tho institution which they represent will be eligible. The meet last year was won by the Nebraska University freshmen who made 47 2-3 points. Washington U. took second honors with 85 1-2 points. Some excellent records have been made by Valley freshman com peting in the telegraphic meet, two of them being set by Nebraska ath letes. A number of promising fresh man have been reporting regularly for track this year, who will make the personnel for a strong freshman team. The dual meet between the Univer sity of Kansas, and the University of Missouri, to be held at Lawrence, Kansas, May 9, has bean changed to Wednesday, May 7, because of base ball games scheduled at Kansas U. of the former date. man. , Early in the season Coach Shulte predicted that Locke would beat the California wonder in the Drake re lays if he was In condition. In prac tice races Locke has never had to extend himself, In fact he has had no real competition save when he was handicapped several yards,and no one in the Nebraska camp knows just how fast he can run. Hartman, who won first place in the 16-pound shot put at the Kan sas relays, will probably lead Husker TRACK SQUAD LEAVES FOR DRAKE RELAYS Layton Probably Ineligible and Bloodgood Is Added to Team. Twenty-two Husker track and field men left yesterday afternoon for the Drake relays at Dcs Moines today and tomorrow. Bloodgood, quarter-miler was added to the Husker list late in the day and left on an evening train. "Red" Layton, fast 440-man on tne mile relay team, whose scholastic standing is in doubt, also left last night, and will probably run in the meet under the banner of the Illinois Athletic club if he is still ineligible for the Nebraska team. One of the events that will be of special interest to Husker followers of the classic sport will be the 100- yard-dash in which Paddock, world champion sprinter will compete with Roland Locke, Husker ten-second YES Just Released The Celebrated Blue Blowers Brunswick Record Hear them play BLUE BLUES ARKANSAS BLUES They're simply great, also AL JOLSON singing HOME IN PASADENA MR. RADIO MAN , 1210 O St. Dance Tontte LINDELL PARTY HOUSE Rag-a-dors Friday Night ' performers in the field events. He made first place in the Drake relays last year with 42 feet, and has been heaving the shot farther than that this year.' ' Hobb Turner will be the other bright light in the Husker field events. He established a new Hus ker high jump record at the Kansas relays when he cleared the bar at 6:3, which was one Inch less than Poor of Illinois who won first place. The two twill meet fcgain at Des Moines together with other outstand ing Jumpers from all parts of the United States. Nebraska's greatest strength will be in the middle distances, the quarter-mile and half-mile races. Schulte has a crew of fast 440 men in Crites, Whipperman, Hein, . and Hatch. Captain Maurice Gardner who estab lished a new Husker record in the half-mile dash last year is back in old-time form and will be one of the stellar performers in this feature of the relays. He may run in the quarter mile races. Becks-Saturday $1.00 plus tax LOOK FOR THIS NAME .ON THE NECKBAND Judge a tie by the company it keeps AnE,aswellasa person, may be known by the company it keeps. Cheney tubulars are proud of their association with well - dressed college men. The name "Cheney" on the neckband of a tie guarantees correctness of style and pat tern, craftsmanship of weave, and excellence of materials. (CHE AU tut tiik tUi aiuf bat luingt Modi b A maktrs ifChtuy Silks Farquhar Clothing Co., Ben Simon & Son, I Sha piro's Men's Shop, Mayer Bros., Ma gee ., Miller & Paine, Speier & Simon, Fred Schmidt & Bro. 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