The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1924, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA)
..mm TIIITS.- WF.D.
An Orpheum Circuit Feature
JAMES GORBETT
JACK NORTON .
In their Breexy Comedy
"TAXING THE AIR"
Direct from Ziegfield Follies
HICKEY BROS.
Two Elegant Gentlemen"
KENDALL, BYTON &
SLATER
In "At the Studio"
christy & Mcdonald
"Song end Piano Eccantricition."
CERUSSI & LASH
"Variety ala Carte"
ARCHIE N. JONES
Illustrated Vocalist
"LEATHERSTOCKING TALES"
"Minute News and Views"
SHOWS START AT 2:30, 7:00, 9:00.
MM, Msi Nsjfc Se ClilMrM
National Music Week
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
In Thrills and Romance
THE
CONFIDENCE MAN
NEWS TOPICS FABLE
THE JAZZMANIA TRIO
Instrumental and Vocal
SHOWS START AT 1, S, 6, 7, 9.
National Music Week
COLLEEN MOORE
In Romance and Laughter
"PAINTED PEOPLE"
"CORN FED"
A Screamingly Funny Comedy
N EWS TOPICS TRAVEL
UNI. GIRLS OCTETTE
A Vocal Novelty
Laughs! Thrills! Chills!
GALLOPING FISH
with Screen's Greatest Funsters
THE TELEPHONE GIRL
H. C. Witwear's Famous Story
"IN WRONG RINGT"
A tale of the old west
Kinograms of Interest
SHOWS START AT 1, 3, 6. 7. .
Agents Wanted
EARN BIO VACATION
MONEY You can count on $10
to $15 a day selling thU new
accessory lor Ford can SURE
O GAS, th Otwell reserva
valvu Make 't impotable to run
out of gas. Easily instilled. Every
For J owner wants ona Writ for
our liberal proposition. -
The Otwell Company
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UNIVERSITY OF
DENVER
School of Commerce,
Accounts and Finance.
SUMMER SESSION
June 2-July 11
July 14-August 22
Accounting taught by
Roy B. Kester,
America's leading
authority
Special courses in Higher
English, Statistics, Eco
nomics, and Business
Administration.
An $800 Graduate Fel
lowship available
20th and Glenarm Place
Denver. Colorado
HICKEY
We serve the quickest
nd best lunch in the city
t our fountain where you
cn sit down at a table
nd be served and our
lunches sure hits the spot
FU line of all school and
drug supplies.
Hickey Pharmacy
Formerly Butler Drug Co.
J321 O Street
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LAYTON IS BACK
IN-TRACK SQUAD
Husker Chances of Taking
Dual Meet With Kansas
Take a Jump-
K. U. AND MISSSOURI
ARE STRONGEST TEAMS
Red Layton, sprinter and hurdler,
will be eligible for the Kansas dual
meet Thursday at Lawrence, was the
good news given the Husker track
squad yesterday. With Red Layton
back in the lists, Nebraska's pros
pects of a victory at Lawrence mount
considerably.
Outside of Missouri, Kansas Unl
versity is considered the strongest
contender Nebraska will have to face
in the coming Missouri Valley track
and field championship meet at Lin
coln on May 24. A test of strength
between Nebraska and the Jayhawk
ers will be furnished Thursday in the
dual meet at Kansas, and Coach "In
dian" Schulte's slogan of "Kansas
will tax us to the limit" still stands.
The Husker squad for the Kansas
meet will be selected some time to
day by Coach Schulte. The team
leaves Wednesday night on the Bur
lington. The Kansas meet is Nebraskas first
dual meet this year. The other dual
meet of the season will be with Kan
sas Aggies next week at Lincoln.
In the tryouts last Thursday for
the Kansas U meet, two new track
records were made by the Husker
tracksters, and good time was made
in the other events. Nebraska will be
strongest in the middle distances.
Nebraska will probably take first
in the shotput, the half mile, mile,
quarter and hurdles. The remaining
events will be nip-and-tuck fights,
and on them will depend victory for
the Husker team.
COLLEGE SPORTS
University of Oklahoma, May 5.
A Valley baseball championship for
Oklahoma looms as the Sooners set
tle down to the grind of mid-season
play this week.
lhe lour non-conference games
won by Oklahoma make -eight con
secutive victories for the Sooners,
for your summer session.
Get your summer credit
where excessive temperatures
are rare. Where you can top
off a half-day of brain work
with a cool plunge in spark
ling waters.
Thousands of students, these
modern days, are combining
their summer study with a
change of scene and getting
a glorious vacation to boot.
Marquette's summer courses
are practically all in the
morning. Study at night or
in the afternoon. Play in the
afternoon or night. Splendid
beach bathing, boating,
yachting, on Lake Michigan.
Steamer trips to near-by
lake cities. Swimming and
canoeing on the lovely Up
per Milwaukee River. Good
golf and tennis. A new t tint
every day if you wish
and a mind keen and re
freshed for each morn -ing't
work.
Courses are offered in the
College of Liberal Arts, lead
ing to graduate and under
graduate degrees. Courses
in the Department of Educa
tion. Special courses in
music-teaching methods end
public school music. Instruc
tion in athletic coaching by
the Marquette Coaching
Staff.
i
The Summer Sertion be
gin Jane i)rd end end
Augutt 2nd. There' a
beaofifully illvtreted
ban Met waiting tor you
tmr-.d tor it now. Write to
the Secretery.
MARQUETTE
UNIVERSITY
Milwaukee
Freshman Women Win
Baseball Tournament
The freshman team won the cham
pionship in the womens interclass
baseball tournament when it took
the long end of a 19 to 14 score from
the sophomore team Friday, May 2.
The sophomores were unable to
threaten the lead of the freshmen
until the ninth inning, when they ran
up five points.
TO PICK VARSITY GOLF
SQUAD IN TOURNAMENT
Men Must File Entries Today
at Athletic Office Play
at Country Club.
The golf tournament for the pur
puse of selecting eight men for the
Varsity squad will take place Wed
nesday according to Herbert Gish,
athletic secretary. The annual Mis
souri Valley tournament will be
played at Nebraska May 23 and 24,
the same date as the Missouri Val
ley track meet.
The tournament will be played on
the Lincoln Country club course,
which the athletic department has
received the privilege of using for
the tryouts and all Varsity matches.
Only men who are eligible under
Missouri Valley rulings will be eligi
ble for the team. Each man must
have made at least twenty-seven
houhs credit in his last two semesters
in school, he must have carried at
least twelve hours last semester and
must be carrying twelve hours suc
There's Distinguished Style to
Hart Schaf fixer & Marx Clothes
cessfully at the present time. Any
one intending to enter the tryouts
should file his entry at the athletic
offices today.
The men turning in the eight low
est scores will compose the golf
squad and these men will play be
fore each match to determine the
four members who' will make up the
team.
Phi Chi Wins Interfrat
Track Meet at Omaha
Phi Chi fraternity won the annual
interfraternity track and field meet
Saturday at the Medical College at
Omaha. There were seventy-five
athletes entered and every place was
hotly contested. The officials were
"N" men for the most part, with
E. V. Allen, captain of the '23 Husk
er track team, serving as chief judge
of the finish.
WOMAN SWIMMERS TO
STAGE MEET TONIGHT
W. A. A. Sponsors- Aquatic
Contest at Lincoln High
School Pool.
The ninth annual swimming meet
for women, sponsored by W. A. A.,
is to be held tonight at the Lincoln
high school pool at 7:30. Eight events
have been arranged for the meet in
which twenty-one girls will take part.
The events are a 20-yard dash, a
class relay, form swimming, a plunge
for distance, under-water swimming,
a novelty race, fancy diving and
The Suits you find her this season are good examples of this; they have
the new, loose-fitting English styles; backed by the best of imported
and domestic all-wool fabrics and skillful tailoring that assyre long
wear and lasting satisfaction.
We'll show you an unlimited variety of fine Hart
Schaffner & Marx Suits in all the new patterns and
colorings at
$40 $45 $50
stunts.
Patronesses of the meet are as
follows: Mrs. F. F. Teal, Miss Lula
Mann, Mrs. F. W. Putney, Mrs. Lo
nam Scott, Mrs. R. G. Clapp, Mrs.
Cora Snavely, Miss Erma Appleby,
Miss May Sealy and Miss Amanda
Heppner. The judges are Elva Gates,
You will find the best of food, prepared properly and
really enjoy your meal at the
LINDELL COFFEE SHOP
Completely redecorated. Special Sunday evening dinner.
HOME OF YOUR LINDELL PARTY HOUSE.
Refresh
Jw 4f yourself
I Drink
Delicious
tLX inrv-ocB-v-oia company, vuanca, u.
4 -me
Helen Bixby and Dorothy Teal. Mrs.
R. N. Westover and Miss Delia Marie
Clark are the recorders. Anna Ilines,
W. A. A. swimming leader, is in
charge of the meet.
Anyone interested in the meet is
invited to be present. There will be
no admission charge.
and Refreshing
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