THE DAILY NEBR ASKAN : Gift Suggetions Stationery Candy Manicure Sets Perfumes U Drag Co. iVA (In 6rphim BMr- ------- Students' Special Chicken Dinner AT THE Idyl Hour 8 to 12 P.M. SUNDAY Twenty Years Ago A prompt response was made to the selection of the Nebraska all class team by a team composed of the members from several of the inter-class elevens who challenged the "supposed all-class" team to a game to be played as soon as possible. Such a controversy had arisen that every one was disclaiming the re sponsibility of picking the team. A Samarian red lynx, which had becbme the talk of the University, had arrived. It was brought to San Francisco by a returning army offi cer and forwarded from there. Some difficulty was experienced in getting the animal through the custom house With the animal came the informa tion that it lived on the checasha berry and it was necessary to obtain some of these berries. Other freaks that had been secur ed for the Annual County Fair were from those that had been existing in the University for some time. The usual fat woman and the living skele ton were to be in attendance. The famous Missouri mule and bucking exhibitions were also arranged for, In a protest signed "An Academic'' the action of the Law inter-class team in claiming the championship was denounced. The writer based his argument on three points, first, that a Law could play on the team of his class and so there was no need for a split in the sophomore class; second, the sophomore team should not be required to play off the tie with the Laws because they had al ready done all that any champion team had ever done in the past. The third point of the argument was that inasmuch as the Law college had only paid one dollar toward the fund to buy sweaters for the winning team, against the twenty-four dollars con tributed by the Academics, the Laws by reason of their luke-warm finan cial support should not be consid ered. Dean F. A. Burnett of the College of Agriculture was in Chicago last week attending the International Livestock Show. K. Kwel Chen, a Chinese student from the province of Human, and a senior in the University of Nebraska, is attracting the attention of his in structors by bis translations of Chi nese poetry and by his original poems. One of the latter was re cently accepted for publication by the Century Magaiine. TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre serve the present for the future." Adv. Not Copy Cat But Copy Exports, You have oceans of friends and classmates who would like to have your photo. Here is a tip, take it for what it is worth. Have your photo copied. They are just as good but smaller, therefore more convenient for your friends. The price is 90c per dozen, and the place? BAR NETT'S ART STUDIO, 1241 N St, across the street south of Rudge & Guenzel. Adv. European Tours For College Men and Women SUMMER 192S 4 Day $395 n( up College credit up to 8 hour if desired For lull particular mddrm NEW TOKK UNIVERSITT Town DtTl HUN) Mow Torfc Memorizing Motions Come in and let us tell you about the CARROLL SYS TEM. There's no obliga tion. Phone L-6028 or 62267. Carroll's Neb. Bute Bank Bid. 15th and O Stage Dancing All Types Taught Duluth, Minnesota, University Graduate Coming Here in Cast of "Meet the Wife Marvin Oreck who takes the part of a reporter, in "Meet the Wife," the famous comedy which made New York laugh for one year, will be at the Orpheum December 9 and 10 with a Bargain Matinee Wednesday. Mr. Oreck graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1923. He was president of the Masquers Club which puts on many successful plays at the university. Also in the picture is Helen West, his sweetheart in the play. Adv. A '-J i The Hauck Studio "Our Pictures Speak for Themselves" Hanck and Skoglnnd, Photographers 1216 O St. B2991 Cream Tomato Soup 15' AT OILLERS' RESCRIPTION 11. HARMACY 16th at O St. rHLYRICI I BIG DOUBLE BILL A George Fitzmaurice Production ASUUGCOrMIIH MARK BYRON, INC, SAY R I ALTQ"""""!""1111 This Week Tarnish! The word rang in her ears, echoing on every side from the calls and trumpet blasts of the wild merrymakers. She had expected to be the happiest in all that happy throng, for the man she loved had just asked her to be his wife. And then an accident revealed the start ling truth tarnish A picture that will sound the depths of your feelings and make you a truer sweetheart when you learn how this trusting girl solved her problem. with MAY McAVOY, MARIE PREVOST, RONALD COLMAN, NORMAN KERRY, HARRY MYERS COMEDY AND NEWS PICTURES ORPHEUM, Dec. 9-10 wSday THE FIRST AND BEST COMEDY OF THE SEASON Seat Now Sellinf. PRICES: Nisht, $2, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, Matinee. $1.00. 75c, 80c HHMHaH PLUS TAX"-"""""1 All Thi Week Colonial ah i This I Week I ON THE STAGE FRED HUGHES & BILL AXTMAN THE RADIO STARS .1 SaCTaaaaaaaaaaBsaaaaaBa JAMES CIHI PftODvCTlOW fllll II ITtt ITiiMttUW Shows Start at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. Patronize Our Advertisers I shows t 1. 3. 5. 7. 9 . Mt. 25., Kite 40c, CM. 10c " 1111 iiillSlllllllllllllllllHlll Ill HlilltlllllllllllM M mm 1M PVff 7 . m m A mtm I L.1DEJ1 I '"" - MON.-TUES.-WED. Big Anniversary Week Bill OH LADIES! What a .creaming, g thrilling .blue-killing party Connie g providea in tbis . Come on over and learn bow funny it U to be in love. Added Attraction The Sheik From Araby A beautiful Surprise Offering BIGGER AND BETTER EACH YEAR THE SONG REVIEW COMPANY THE "STaXmAKER" Gus Edwards f, ml "Schaal D.r." "Sthw Sua" W TWaiU OtW Sam, Hit. U Gus Edward' Annual Song Revue . -VJ Mtulcal C.Tftr ia -r Varna. Cancmhiai, Camtaaaai I am 4,,u' tba Mil aarmmam cnattan that arm mama at """ T.' Ml" at flaet-tUlatta,. iar-maain,. Lift I, Catchy ana Airy Umaraa Pmaatiaf Tba "FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH OF 1924" A Saw Cram at E4raraV Frataaa Waaaars iacluainf Tma -amauMuiaaf Bmtwt at EquiIU Sua-Daba. laduaa DAVIS & M'COY "BIU of tnbtUtr" Ed. M. GORDON & DAY Ida "Mirthful ttaaaaar "INTO THE NET" Th Amazing MrtrT arr mnwiMir in nnmiiii m nil in m Dlihtlnf OrphwtB Audtooe. Zvarfwaara Jim and Betty Morgan aaj that Collegiate Orchestra frmatint "SONGS AND MUSIC SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT lUtiira ml tba Vutcaim Stack Favariua "Sport" North & Co. rmnBI th. 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