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

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    THE DAILY NER ASK AN
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE The sll-college record for
peanut rolling was broken here re
cently when the winner of the annual
event rolled a groober around- the
standard course in exactly nine min
utes. The former record was estab
lished four years ago and was twen
ty minutes.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
8000 students are expected to make
the trip from here to Champaign,
Illinois, to see the gridiron clash be
tween Illinois and Ohio State. 7500
t-ckets were sent to Columbus from
Illinois.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE Stunts by the housemothers,
unusual dance programs, and a prize
waltz are some of the features ar
ranged by the committee in charge of
the annual co-ed masquerade.
Marcel and curl, 60c. Mrs. Mil
dred Jewell. Phone L4220. Adv.
UNIVERSITY OP ARIZONA
The detailed account of the moneys
of the University for the past year
shows that apr" oximately $1000 is
expended on earV student in the Uni
versity of Arizona. This amount in
cludes everything from postage
stamps to an experimental well. Two
thirds of the amount was spent in
salaries. $36,000 worth of food was
consumed in the year, $21,000 worth
of books and $10,000 worth of paper
was used to satisfy the craving for
knowledge.
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY
Senior men staged the first annual
"Kid's Frolic" here last week. After
two hours of playing leap-frog, mar
bles, and other games of the past,
prizes were awarded to the wearers
of the best costumes.
Party Favors
and
Decorations
Ward-Warner Gift Shop
Lincoln Hotel
Lincoln
TOMORROWNIGHT QRPHEUM
TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER
2:20-8:15
PRESENTED HERE WITH ALL THE COLORFUL ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS INCLUDING SYMPHONY ORCHES
TRA, MOHAMMEDAN CHANTER. SCENIC PROLOGUE A AKAHIAN MUSICIANS. A REPLICA OF THE L1B-
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Have you ever seen a Maeic Rug soar above the
dtv bearine a Thief and a Princess? Have vou ever
seenaWhiteHoncwithwingsflvthroughtheclouds? V
Have you everseen the Magic Rope, live dragons and bats
as big as elephants? Have you ever seen an "Invisible" cloak?
Not to be shown anywhere cue in this city, this season
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NIGHTS 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 MATINEES 50c, 75, $1.00.
BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE AND AVOID STANDING IN LINE.
PLUS TAX J
Dean W. E. Sealock gave the chief
address at the dedication of the new
junior high school at Fairbury
Wednesday evening.
TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre
serve the present for the future."
Adv.
Yellow Cab Co., B-3323 Service to
Bluebird Inn. Bus for parties.
Dr. E. M. Cramb, U. of N., '99,
Osteopathic Physician, Burlington
Block, 13th and O Streets. Adv.
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One of the amazing features of THE THIEF OF BACDAD is Douglas Fair
banks' dashing: ride through the clouds astride a Winged Horse. Orpheum
Theater, Lincoln, Week starting Mon. Night, Nov. 24. Twice Daily There
after. Adv.
THIS
WEEK
RIALTO
THIS
WEEK
All
This
Week
LYRIC
All
This
Week
Mat. 25c-Night 40c-Children 10c
Salute Him!
Cheer him! He never gave a higger
drama.
The atory of a Wert Point cadet
dreaming all hi life for the chance
and then f.rificing it when honor
teals hi lipa. Then diagraced you'll
find him down in the jungles of the
Amazon fighting back and winning
and the thrill and joy of it is all
yours in this drama.
Made at West Point with the full co
operation of the United States Mili
tary. See the cadets and know the
life they lead from morning reveille
to evening taps.
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ORPHEUM THEATER DEC. 4th & 5th
The Dramatic Event of the Season
Cm. For4 PrtMnti Th DUtlnf ultheti Young
Avnrirn Actor
r imlMePlMS OF SHAtvESPEAREl
Supiortrd by a Suprb Ct of Players in
New and Beautiful Scenio Productions of
SHAKESPEARE'S
"HAMLET"
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Mail Orders Filled ni the Order Received.
"THE THREE MUSKETEERS"
Seats Sale Wednesday. Nov. 26th
PR'fFS Pl.'tS TAX SI.OO, l.SO, $2QO, 2BO.
GREATEST CLASSIC ORGANIZATION ON TOUR
A Sheik's Son and an American Girl
in a Sensational Romance
REX IMGRAM nxtucUoyi
f THE ARAB
featuring
Ramon Novarro and Alice Terry
Thousands of tribesmen in the tremendous
mob scenes screened
in Algiers and Tunis
Based on the Famous Stage
Tlay by
EDGAR SELWYN
Photographed
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NEWS TOPICS TOAVEX
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"Daintiest f Daacers"
EDITH CLASPER
ta the Beautiful Stafe4 Offering-
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"TRUE PALS"
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Fourth Seasarloeial Starr
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THE BIG ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW
Augmented Vaudeville Bill De Luxe
. BEAUTIFUL SPECIALTY DANCING GIRLS
A GREAT SYNCOPATING ORCHESTRA
AN ALL-STAR PROGRAM
AND A GLITTERING FINALE REVUE!
BICKNELL
"The Model Baker" aaaiatea by
"THE CHICAGO STEPPERS"
MARY JAYNE and ALBERT HAY MALOTTE
'a Everything- Pleaainf
Geo" WARD & WILSON Hilda
"Lauerhs, Lauras aaa Mora Laughs-
DICK LUCRE
aaa his
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"Syncopators Suprraae" with
Jane Smith, Mary Jayae, Albert Hay Malotta aaa
"THE CHICAGO STEPPERS"
Ben PIERCE & RYAN Lee
D" Yar Waaaa Fight"
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Entire Proauctioa staga emaer the aeraaail 4iroctiaa at
MENLO MOORE MACKLIN MEGLEY
"MINUTE NEWS AND CURRENT VIEWS"
BABICH AND HIS PRIZE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS START AT 2 :30. 7:0O, 9 :00.
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