The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 21, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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MON.-TUES-WED.
n
A Spl.ndld BUI ol Vaudeville
Ulienni
Bobby 0'Neil& Co.
In New Edition of
F0UR QUEEN3 AND A JOKER"
HELENE JACK
Hamilton and Barnes
A Versatile Trio
"JUST FUN"
Hanson and Burton Sisters
"Magfc Man nd Magical Maids"
The Sensational Artlit
Don Valerio
Italy's Premier Entertainer
Williams & Young
A Duo ot Funsters In
"KOONTOWN TOPICS"
''IDAHO"'nd NEWS
DADICII AND THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT 230 7i00fl:00
I
RIALTO
THIS WEEK
1,000
People
2,000
Buffalo
In a
Real
Stampede
SHOWS
Zane Grey's
Greatest American
Aulbor
THE
THUNDERING
HERD
With Jack Holt
Lola Wilaon,
Noah Beery
Raymond Hatton
A Paramount
Picture
Atmospheric
Prologue "Eve
ning With the
Arapahoea"
News Travel
Symphony Player
Jean L. Schaefer, Cond.
AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 0.
I ,TH1S WEEK , . ,
A Fine Program that Will Be
Enjoyed by All
I WANT
MY MAN
A Superb Production with
DORIS KENYON & MILTON SILLS
on'the STACE
Princess
Chin Chee Toy
Chinese Comedlene of Canton, China
Other Entertaining Feature
SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
THIS WEEK
The Picture You Have Been Waiting
For.
Mrs. Wallace Reid
In A Dramatic Thunderboldt
"BROKEN LAWS"
BENNY LEONARD
'In a. New Story of
"FLYING FISTS"
"RAZZBERRY ROMANCE"
Continuous Laughter
SHOWS AT 1, 3, B, 7, 0.
ANCE
At The
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Resorts
Prepare
Now!
We can
teach
you the lat
est Steps,
easily and
quickly.
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for ap
pointment
L-6028
Carroll's
Neb. State Basic Bldge., IStk apd O.
Mothers9 Day
Cards
at
Latsch Brothers
1118 O St.
SADDLE
PONIES
FOR RENT
Reduced Prices
STAR VAN &
STORAGE CO.
B-67S4 Day.
F-1893 Eve. and Sunday
J
Twenty Years Ago
Tho Varalty turned In a 5 to 4 vic
tory over tho Nebraska Indians In a
baseball gamo which was played In a
flcrco snow storm. Tho sovero cold
made it almost impossible for cither
team to play In Its regular form
but an exciting game was witnessed
by thoso who braved tho elements.
Tho Nebraska Debating team won
their eighth victory of tho season
when they triumphed over tho 'Uni
versity of Iowa debaters by a unani
mous decision. Tho Nebraska team
was composed of Charles' Sawyer,
Earl Marvin, and Charles Sundcrlin.
At a meeting of tho Advisory
Board of tho University Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Arthur Jorgenson of Omaha, for
merly of Do Pauw University, was
unanimously chosen to' act as general
secretary. Mr. Jorgenson had had
experienco in tho Omaha association
and at the University of De Pauw
where ho met with more than ordin
ary success.
City Auditorium
TtiURS., APRIL 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF
NEBRASKA PRESENTS
Minneapolis
Symphony
Orchestra
Henri Verbruggher
Conductor.
Matinee, 2:30 Evening, OilS
50c, $1. SI, S1.SO, $2, $2.50.
Tax Free.
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
ROSS P. CURTICE CO.
J
savis--
If you want the newest
thing in pajamas why not
make yourself several
pairs of striped Broad
cloth? You'll probably
want to wear them all the
time, you'll find they are
so cool and comfortable.
They are really easy to
make with the aid of a
Standard-Designer Pat
tern and you can make
them from cotton Broad
cloth which is priced 89c
to $1.29 at Rudge &
Guenzel's, or from Silk
Broadcloth which is only
$2.50 and ?3. Trimmed
with a monogramed tie or
patch pockets I'm sure
you'll' be delighted with
them. Get your material
and pattern at Rudge &
Guenzel's.
agEEEfajsEHSiasajsiaaiasBaiaEiaisiSBi
Ten Years Ago
Tho Intcfrnternity Council placed
a ban upon tho uso o.f cabs by stu
dents for social functions except In
inclement weather. A committee of
girls from tho Intorsorority Council
nppcarcd beforo tho men's meeting
and pledged their support on tho ac
tion taken. Any fraternity which vi
olated this rulo would bo barred from
giving a party for four months,
A sham battlo was staged at Bel
mont between tho cadets on tho cam
pus and thoso of tho city campus. The
two battalions comprising tho form
regiment defended tho town from tho
attack of tho three battalions of ca
dets from tho city campus. Tho bat
tlo was made more realistic by tho
uso of blank cartridges which were is
sued to each man.
Captain Zumwinklc, Scott, Dcet
ing, and Bates composed the one-half
milo relay team which left to com
pete in the Drake Relays at Des
Moines. Coach Reed was very opti
mistic concerning Nebraska's chances
at tho Relays even though many of
tho best track teams. in the country
were entered.
A newspaper library is just being
completed at University of Iowa's
school of journalism which will con
tain editions of every dally paper
published in the United States, somo
2,500 in all. Each papor is being
fastened to wallboard in a vertical
position so that its makeup can be
studied easily. .
This is believed to be the only
library of its kind in existence. Its
purpose is to give journalism students
an acquaintance with a wido variety
of newspaper makeups.
Practically all of the GOO weekjy
newspapors published in Iowa arc
represented. Papers from distant
points include tho Ancoragc, Alaska,
Daily Times, which sells for 10 cents
a copy, a paper from Porto Rico and
one from tho Hawaiian Islands. The
listIfJ constantly being increased.
MINNEAPOLIS ENJOYS
"ORCHESTRA CONCERTS
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
proval on him from all thrco angles.
Houses completely sold out testify
mpro forcefully than words to tho
great things ho Is doing."
Mr. Vorbrugghcn Is, however, keen
ly allvo to tho world outsldo his own
musical sphere. He has his hobbles;
for instance, ho Is a Jover of horses;
ho is an excellent golfer; ho Is a col
lector of antiquo musical Instruments.
His accumulation Includes a piano of
tho period of Beethoven, and at
least a dozen violins, including a
Joseph Guarncrius instrument.
During tho 1023-24 season, the en-
tiro orchestral works of Beethoven
were played by Mr. Vorbrugghcn and
his orchestra. The announcement of
tho six concerts created discussion as
to the ability of tho muic public to
appreciate so heavy a program. So
great was tho popularity of tho first
concerts that tho entire Ninth ,Sym-
pphony wan repeated ttho following'
Sunday afternoon at a so-called "pop
ular concert" Every seat was sold
thrco hours after tho box offico open
ed, and fifteen minutes of applauso
followed tho concert. Tho manage
ment was besieged, next day, with
requests for still another perform
ance. Tho conductor Is also noted for his
interpretations of tho more modern
orchestral works, including tho com
postions of Tschaikowsky and other
Russian masters, tho modern French
composers, and tho Wagnerian works'.
Henri Vorbrugghcn, though small
in stature, has tho carriage of an
athlete. A massive lconino head top
ped by a mop of unruly black hair,
carries tho impression of height. Mr.
Vorbrugghcn is immaculate in his
dress; ho always wears a bow tic. He
conducts moro by facial expression,
by gesturo slight, but eloquent, than
by unduo motion of his body and
flourishes of his baton.
An increasing number of field
trips is being developed as a part of
the University of Wisconsin Sum
mer Session.
Tho two women who recently grad
uated from tho Wisconsin Law
School were among the four highest
in their class.
Yale University is planning to
build the largest and best euipped
university library in the world.
TOWNSEND Portraits. "Pre
servo the present for the future."
Adv.
Hotel
D' Hamburger
5c
Buy 'em by the sack
1141 Q St.
I I hops you all paid your stadl- M
um pledges laat week. If yru
didn't, take care ol It right
H awar because we aure want to H
H keep our stadium. H
JLHE finest materials, expert de
signing and careful workmanship
make every Stetson a masterpiece.
STETSON HATS
Styled for 'young men
VOR SALE BY
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1TUNE19
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Br .
Felix writes from
Lucerne
Ho for the land of Cheese, Choco
late, and yodels! We went alping
first tiling tills morning among the
foothills to get in condition for the
Olympic's Yodeling contest day
after tomorrow. Imagine represent
ing our country in such a famous
international tilt!
I put the finishing touches on a
new crescendo -prof undo yodel
with which we hope to carry the
field. Jack is acting as my all
round manager, rubber, and trainer
and I have to give him credit in
spite of our spat over Kitty.
This is a beautiful country, old
rfeline, but you can't help but notice
how the advertisers have slipped up
on a wonderful opportunity to cover
the mountainsides.
Yours in Mu Mu,
FELIX
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