The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 01, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ORPHEUM
FRI. ana SAT., MAY l-l
MATINKS SATURDAY
MKX. FI.HKE
CMAUNCEY OI.COTT
THOMAS A. WISR
JAMFS T. POWERS
LOI.A FISHER
ANU OTHKRS
I. lour Untied Stale Cem.
.mratlni 'h ,M,h Anniversary
"h. Original Preeuellen.
"The Rivals"
n Richard BrlnaWy Sheridan
THIS AIX.-S1 AR CAST WAS SE
IKCTIU FHOM THE MOST
1)17(1 iniiuldnr.1 arv nnv
OF
4EKICA
ARTISTS
Arlni Under he Manaeemenl
PJf ura C. Tyler and Huih
Fer
PRICES Mat-Nile. l.S5, $1.00,
(I SO, IS. Plus 1u,
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
Many Riding and Ropinx Contests
Are on Program for Farmers' Fair
THUR.-FRI.-SAT.
Here It kill of wlnaeme, winning
nd wnndrous entertainment
The Ewentrle Comedienne
Frankie Kelcey
And Versatile Quintette In
Musical rarce
"ALL ABOARD"
Farhnell & Florence
Thi Orlflniil Funsters In
"SYMPTOMS OF V
I
JAMES "FAT"
THOMPSON
And AhmIkU Playere In
"THE BURGLAR'S UNION
HANS HANK
The Mulir Pianist
JACK & JESSIE
GIBSON
Sm the Nevelty
"SMILES and THRlU S"
The Wild Went committee h. an.
nounced that prcpnratloni are com
plete for tholr biff show, to be given
at the Farmer'! Fair, Saturday.
The following prh.ci will be award
ed for tho varloua riding and roping
contente: a Stetiton hat, donated by
Farquhar'a clothing company, for
the best bucking home rider: a silk
shirt to the champion atecr rider, do
nated bf Mayer Brother i a alip-over
iwcater, donated by Ben Simon and
Sona, for the champion bare-back
rldor; and Red Long of the College
Book Store will Rive five dollars In
trade to the beat calf roper. The
judges of the contest will be F. II.
Beaumont, John Munn, and Earnest
Folsom. All of these men are ex
perienced horsemen and should prove
to be competent judges.
LYIMC
THIS WEEK
A CARNIVAL OF FUN
BUSTER K EATON
In la Funniest ( Romanes
"seven chances
Larry SEMON
In a Hnwlln Comedy
"HER BOY FRIEND6
Othr F.ntrtalninf Plctur
ON THE STAGE
SONIA, ARLYN & HEAD
A Versatile Tr In
"DANCE ODDITIES"
SHOWS AT I. S. I. T. .
A Box of
"BULL AND SAND"
A New Sennett Comedy
'MINUTE NEWS and VIEWS"
"MUCH AND THE ORCHESTRA
SHOWS AT S:M TrOO 9:00
r
IS Allegretti
I Chocolates
I
6S Laufh
134 Capa
125 Thrill
R
I A LT
THEATRE
Richard Dix
la
TOO MANY
KISSES"
with Franc Howard
Paramount Picture
Rom Straus Croon
Piano Virtuoso
0
This
Weak
I
FOR
MOTHER
RECTOR'S
Pharmacy
B-3952
S. W. Cor. 13th A P Sts.,
Lincoln, Nebr.
C E. BUCHHOLZ, Mfr.
Comedy
Nswo
Travel
SHOWS P, 3, S, T,
Mat. SSc Nite SOc
Children 10c
"IN THE
SPIDER'S
CRIP"
A Colored
Fabta
Anyone la eligible to enter the con
test and a number of student! In
the University will ride, as well ai
several men from out In the atate.
Some of the students who have en
tered are Oscar Yoder, Mark HirMg,
Glen Curtis, Pearly Wyatt, Mile! Mo
Culloutrh and Watson Foster.
"Chuck" Woodrum. Burwcll. Neb..
and Julius Anderson of Rosebud, S.
D., both experienced riders, have also
signed up for the contests.
Mark Hirslg of Cheyenne, Wyo.,
will puton an original mounted quad
rille in which eight men and eight
women will take part. Mr. Hirslg
will use his own horses for this event
and tho riders will bo members of
some of hii riding classes. Mr. Hir
slg will also give riding and roping
demonstrations and will exhibit tho
tricks of some of his trained horacs.
Tho horses that have been secured
by tho committee this year are of
a better quaity for this type of show
than thoso that have been used at any
previous Fair. "High Moon," one of
the bucking horses, hna never been
ridden and hna been used In Wild
West shows in ajl parts of the state.
"I-Bo-Damn," an6ther of the buck
ing horses, has the reputation of hav
ing thrown every rider who has ever
mounted him. Names of some of the
other more notorious horses are:
"The Wahoo Wasp," "Hard Hearted
Hannah," and "Appendicitis."
The steers and mules are of a very
vicious nature and will give even the
experienced riders much difficulty.
It should be worth coming to the
Farmers' Fair to see the Wild West
show alone, regardless of the many
other attractions. The Wild West
show will be held at the east part of
the campus at 2 o'clock. Guide books
and the barkers will direct those attending.
WFAY QUITS OLD SCHEDULE
-
University Discontinues Thursday
Evening Programs
The last regular Thursday evening
radio program of University Station
WFAV this scaion was broadcast
last evening with the last of Profes
sor M. II. Weseen's aeries of talks
on business English. WFAV will con
tinue to broadcast, but irregularly.
A paper on the alumni roundup
wai read by Faul Goddard, ex-'27,
of tho alumni office. Following was
tho musical program arranged by the
School of Fine Arts.
Ambrofio Romance; Tcnhave, Al
legro Brilliante; Bitot, Abagntto;
Viola Foraell, violinist; Neva Rob
bins, accompanist.
Glen Twilight; Tirindellt
Springtime, Voice of Thilomel; Ho-
burt Davis, tenor; Fleda Graham, accompanist
"N" CLUB PLANTS IYY
Don't Go Back Home
THIS WEEK
Return Eng tftnwnt f
The Sea Hawk'
A ThrilUnf Adventure with
MILTON SILLS
"THE PACEMAKERS"
H. C. Witwer' Third Story
"MERTON OF THE COOFIES"
KINOCRAMS OF INTEREST
SHOWS AT I, S, S, 7. S.
Until you have
learned to
dance
Advanced
Dancers
Learn the
NEW FOUR
STEP and
other new
dance combin
ations. MAKE AN
APPOINT.
MENT NOW
WHILE IT'S
ON YOUR
MIND.
CALL
L-6028
STAFF OF
EXPERT
TEACHERS
CARROLL'S
Neb. State Bank Bldg., 15th A O
STAGE DANCING
VAUDEVILLE TRAINING
Mothers9 Day
Cards
at
Latsch Brothers
1118 O St.
Athletes Plant Vines Around Nebras
ka's Memorial Stadium
Each member of the Varsity "N"
club and tho membors of the coach
ing staff have done a bit toward
making the Memprlul Stadium more
beautiful. Thursday afternoon each
membe planted an ivy vino along tho
walla of tho east stand.
The idea was presented to the club
at its bi-monthly meeting by Coach
IInry F. Schulte. As a result, Ne
braska's athletes assembled at 4
o'clock in front of the east stand and
each planted a vjne.
Weekly exchange dinners smonrf
fratornitles at the University of Col
orado are expected to promote Inter
Greek fellowship.
A boycott of local barbers ia In
full iway at the University of Utah
You hotter 1st m clean
your suit and topcoat today
because I know you are all
dating tonite. K.m.mber,
Farmer' Fair tomorrow.
Mothers'
Day
CANDIES and FLOWERS
"Always of superior quality"
Prompt mailing service to
the most distant Mother
O Street at 14th
HOT sunny days are
terribly hard on
pretty skins. Now
that spring is here and
summer's close at hand
you'll be needing new cold
creams and bleaching lo
tions. You'll find both at
Rudge & Guenzel's. In
fact, you'll find a very
complete assortment of
nearly every brand of
good toiletries in their
Toilet Goods Section,
Centre Aisle, Street Floor.
aSISJElHSEEJSEEEISIEISJSEElSJSEEBEI
MOTHERS' DAY
MOTTOES and GREETING CARDS
A CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT
Lincoln Photo & Supply Co.
(EASTMAN KODAK CO.)
1217 O ST.
av oaic
Pilgrim Blue
QCJUGO.
FOR GRADUATION
FOE PARTIES
FOR EVERY "DRESS UP"
TO FARQUHAR'S
FOR A SUIT OF
v "PILGRIM BLUE."
FAMOUS THRUOUT AMERICA
FOR ITS QUALITY.
HERE EXCLUSIVELY
FARQUHAR'S
First-Plymouth Congregatonal Church
(17th and A Sts.)
1 1 a. rri.
DR. GEORGE L. CADY
OF NEW YORK CITY
Secretary of the American Missionary Association, eloquent cham
pion of racial equality
7:30 p. m.
DR. ROCKWELL HARMON POTTER
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Moderator of National Council, Congregational churches
These speakers will especially interest students
A Big Value-Giving
SALE
on merchandise that
will interest the
STUDENT
Every Department Filled With Bargains
SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, MAY 1, 8:30 o'clock
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FRUIT OF THE LOOM
MRS. FISKE, as the illiterate but highly aristocratic Mrs. Mala
propt in the All-Star Company that will present Sheridan's im
mortal comedy. "THE RIVALS," at the Orpheum Theater To
night and Saturday, Matinee Saturday. Adv.
NEEDLES
SHIR.T
COLOR GUARANTEED
.REC. US PAT Of
Shirts of Quality $200
With Collar Attached $2.50
The sewed in label, woven in colors, identifies every shirt as a genu
ine Needles FRUIT OF THE LOOM Shirt. This label guarantees that
color will not fade, and that the shirts will give perfect satisfaction or
your money will be refunded.
You'll never know how good these wonderful "Fruit of the Loom"
Shirts are until you try them. May we show you?
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